The India domestic passenger market also led the rest of the domestic markets in the passenger load factor (PLF) metric in the report which includes the US, China and Japanese domestic markets. It has been the top domestic market measured by PLF for the last four months achieving PLFs of 81.
In memory of the late Mikio Oda, a great Japanese track and field athlete who won the triple jump gold medal in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics, the Mikio Oda Memorial Athletics meet is an annual competition conducted in Japan
Responding to queries from reporters at the Japan National Press Club, Wu said, "The core of this incident is that it is a spying incident that touches on China's national security. That fact is becoming more and more certain."
RKCS Art Gallery located at Keishamthong is one such example. The gallery with a collection of 150 oil paintings by Rajkumar Chandrajitsana, the founder of the gallery, is drawing attention from people living across the globe. On average, the gallery has a footfall of around 300 tourists a m
A Japanese lunar lander, carrying a rover developed in the United Arab Emirates, attempted to find its footing on the moon's surface Tuesday, and potentially mark the world's first lunar landing for a commercially developed spacecraft, CNN reported. But flight controllers on the ground we
61-year-old Dong Yuyu, former deputy head of the Guangming Daily editorial department, went missing in February last year after meeting with a representative of the Japanese Embassy in Beijing.
Japanese agriculture minister Tetsuro Nomura, who chaired the meeting, told a joint press conference that the G-7 statement and action plan are "a very significant outcome that would make a difference in food security." They will be reflected in discussions at the G-7 summit in the western J
This poignant tale of courage, sacrifice, and resilience highlights the vital role played by the local people of Manipur, especially in the city of Imphal, in turning the tide of the war, according to a report.
The Japanese government will provide some of the funding for the program, in hopes of boosting cooperation with so-called Global South emerging and developing countries over food security.
PM Kishida will leave next week on the first multicountry trip to Africa by a Japanese leader since 2014. His four stops - Egypt, Ghana, Kenya and Mozambique - are all part of the Global South, a loosely defined collection of over 100 developing nations.
Ryuji Kimura, 24, who was detained on suspicion of hurling an explosive device at Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, has previously sued the government over election eligibility, NHK World reported on Wednesday.