Japan’s innovative approaches to combat rising summer heat
Japan's notable innovation is the implementation of automated misting systems in urban areas not only help lower temperatures but also reduce the risk of heatstroke and dehydration.
Japan's notable innovation is the implementation of automated misting systems in urban areas not only help lower temperatures but also reduce the risk of heatstroke and dehydration.
A UN expert on North Korea is facing arrest in Switzerland over allegations of espionage for China.
Commuters have reported increasingly severe overcrowding on platforms, escalators, and within train compartments, leading to a growing sense of unease.
Addressing LDP members, Kishida emphasized the urgency of modernizing the 1947 Constitution, particularly its Article 9, which renounces war and prohibits Japan from maintaining military forces for combat purposes.
This execution follows the recent death of another prisoner, Ravi Kumar, who was executed on Sunday for similar charges.
The meeting aims to evaluate the achievements of Jokowi’s administration over the past year and to plan the transition to the new government.
The suspension of Suica card issuance, which started in June 2023, affected both unregistered and registered cards, adding to the woes of the daily commuters in Tokyo and surrounding areas.
EXAONE 3.0 is a substantial upgrade from its predecessors, boasting a 56% reduction in processing time, 35% less memory usage, and 72% lower operating costs compared to EXAONE 2.0.
President Yoon’s administration is grappling with a range of issues. High inflation and rising costs of essential goods have been prominent concerns among the electorate.
North Korean authorities have significantly ramped up their surveillance of workers in foreign countries. These measures include more frequent check-ins, restricted movements, and heightened scrutiny of communications.
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