Nearly half of Japanese firms lack supply chain resilience measures
Japanese firms lag in supply chain resilience as nearly half fail to implement disaster and tension risk measures, survey shows.
Family taken to hospital after strange smell on Tokyo train
A family of three was taken to hospital after an unusual odour was reported on a JR Tokaido Line train near Tokyo.
Japan’s child population hits record low of 13.29 million
Japan's child population fell for the 45th year to a record 13.29 million, with the ratio dropping to 10.8% of the total population.
“No more Hiroshimas, no more Nagasakis”: Survivors march in New York for nuclear abolition
Survivors of the US atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki marched through New York calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons ahead of a key UN conference.
Japan PM opposes urging Japanese to save energy amid West Asia crisis
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi opposes calls for energy conservation, prioritising economic activity amid supply risks from the West Asia crisis.
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Media practitioners prioritise voting duty amid Johor polls coverage
Despite hectic coverage schedules, media personnel across Johor fulfilled their voting obligations as responsible citizens.
Malaysia Airlines cancels more flights as Typhoon Bavi nears
Malaysia Airlines cancels Kuala Lumpur-Shanghai flights as Typhoon Bavi disrupts routes, offering passengers refunds or rebooking.
Sarawak to set up Sibu Economic Zone with RM1.5 billion
Sarawak will establish the Sibu Economic Zone with an RM1.5 billion allocation to drive comprehensive and integrated economic development in Sibu.
Kelantan Fire Department to step up homestay fire safety checks
Kelantan JBPM ramps up inspections of homestays and budget hotels to enforce fire safety compliance across the state.





