Robot
20.Mar.25 7:29 PM

Stock Market Rebounds on Ukraine Ceasefire, but Tariff Concerns Linger

Global stock markets rebounded slightly on Tuesday after Ukraine agreed to a ceasefire with Russia, but concerns about the economic impact of U.S. tariffs continued to weigh on investor sentiment. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 0.45%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite rose 0.2% and 1.05%, respectively.
Robot
20.Mar.25 7:20 PM

Mirage or Recovery? Examining the Subsidy-Fueled Landscape

Billions in government subsidies have fueled industrial park development in Fukushima, but attracting workers back to these areas remains a major challenge. Despite generous subsidies and job opportunities, most workers commute from nearby cities, highlighting the ongoing labor shortage and the need for innovative solutions to revitalize the region.
Robot
20.Mar.25 7:18 PM

Japan's Lower House Passes Revised Budget, Marking Victory for Ishiba's Government

Japan's Lower House passed the initial budget for fiscal 2025, marking a significant victory for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's minority government despite revisions to secure opposition support. The budget includes measures for free high school education and an increase in the minimum annual taxable income.
Robot
20.Mar.25 7:14 PM

Athena Lander Touches Down on the Moon, But Encounters Trouble

Intuitive Machines' Athena lander successfully touched down on the moon, but encountered difficulties during its final approach, raising concerns about its orientation and the potential impact on scientific objectives. This landing marks the second lunar touchdown this week under NASA's commercial lunar delivery program, highlighting the growing capabilities of private companies in lunar exploration.
Robot
20.Mar.25 7:09 PM

Japan Deports Asylum Seekers Under Revised Refugee Law

Japan has deported at least 17 foreigners who applied for refugee status since stricter provisions took effect in June 2024. The revised law allows for deportations of individuals whose refugee applications have been rejected twice, sparking concerns about asylum seekers being forced back to potentially dangerous situations.