Astroscale, a Japanese space debris removal company, partners with Indian firms Digantara and Bellatrix to offer orbital services in India within two years, marking its first Asia-Pacific venture outside Japan. This collaboration aims to tackle the growing issue of space debris and strengthen ties between Japanese and Indian space companies.
Asian markets were mixed on Friday, with some indices rising while others fell, following a retreat on Wall Street due to uncertainties surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump's policies. The mixed performance reflects ongoing volatility in global markets as investors remain cautious about the trade war and other economic factors.
Japan has deported at least 17 asylum seekers since stricter refugee laws took effect in June 2024, raising concerns about the potential for persecution in their home countries. The new law allows for deportations after two rejected refugee applications, while a supplementary protection program offers long-term residency for those fleeing war-torn nations.
A reconstructed bust of a woman who lived in Tottori around 1,800 years ago was unveiled at the Aoya Kamijichi Historical Park, offering a glimpse into the face of a Yayoi period individual. The woman's features, including light skin, straight hair, and double eyelids, were meticulously recreated based on DNA analysis of her skull.
Japan plans to export 350,000 tons of rice by 2030 to prevent future shortages, aiming to position this supply as an "adjustment valve" for domestic price stabilization. This move comes amidst declining domestic demand and excess production capacity, with the government also seeking to reduce production costs and support food companies in expanding overseas.