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INSIGHT-How Honda's old guard tried, and failed, to oust its CEOHonda is encountering significant disputes as a faction of retired executives pushes for the removal of CEO Toshihiro Mibe. Citing his fail...
Gift Nifty hints at muted start for D-Street; key trading cues for todayIndian benchmark indices experienced a sharp sell-off on June 8, influenced by global market weakness, escalating geopolitical tensions, an...
Japanese proverb of the day: 'One man’s fault is another’s...' - inspiring life lessons on learning from other people’s mistakes, self-improvement and why failure can be your greatest teacherJapanese proverb of the day: Valuable wisdom can be gained by observing the mistakes of others, as highlighted by the Japanese proverb, 'On...
Thailand to launch new app allowing foreign travellers to register before arrivalThailand is introducing a new mobile application for foreign visitors. This app will allow travelers to submit their arrival details before...
Japanese Proverb of the Day: Onaji kama no meshi o kuu —‘Eat rice from the same pot’A Japanese proverb, 'Onaji kama no meshi o kuu,' meaning 'Eat rice from the same pot,' reveals how shared daily experiences forge deep conn...
Japanese Proverb of the Day: “Two lovers in the rain have no need of… — Life lessons on companionship, intimacy, experiences, affection and why the best place to be is togetherJapanese Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “Two lovers in the rain have no need of an umbrella.” The saying reflects how emotion...
Japanese Proverb of the Day: Kawaii ko ni wa tabi wo saseyo - 'Let your darling child travel'A Japanese proverb, 'Kawaii ko ni wa tabi wo saseyo', advises parents to let children travel. This means allowing them to face difficulties...
Auburn University student goes missing in Japan: Family warns “don’t post exact location” after ChatGPT-linked travel disputeAn Alabama family is desperately searching for their son, Weston Higginbotham, who vanished in Kyoto, Japan on May 29. The 20-year-old Aubu...
Markets poised for a cautious start as GIFT Nifty ticks higherIndian markets traded positively on Thursday, buoyed by potential tax benefits for foreign portfolio investments. Analysts anticipate a ran...
Japanese Proverb of the Day: ‘The man who waited for every lantern to light up before walking the road spent…’ The hidden success secret behind taking the first step before you're readyThe Japanese proverb of the day carries a lesson that feels particularly relevant in an age of hesitation, overplanning and constant second...
Between ballet and war: Japanese dancers pursue dreams in RussiaTwo Japanese dancers, Jotaro Kanazasi and Haruka Takemi, are pursuing their ballet dreams in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. They focus on their a...
Japanese proverbs about friendship: 'If the fish is kind to the water, the water is kind to the fish'This Japanese proverb, "If the fish is kind to the water, the water is kind to the fish," emphasizes the importance of reciprocity in relat...
Japan’s premium fruit industry where melons become luxury commoditiesJapanese fruits have carved out a niche in the world market, fetching high prices due to their extraordinary taste, texture, and stunning p...
7 Japanese memory techniques people use to remember more, from train operators to mental-abacus expertsA groundbreaking study has unveiled powerful strategies for enhancing memory. Researchers emphasize the importance of spatial awareness, ac...
The cheapest degree abroad may not be in English and Indian students are finally figuring that outIndian students are shifting their focus to European and Japanese universities. This trend is driven by lower tuition fees and the necessit...
Best life quotes: 'If a problem can be solved, then it’s not worth worrying about. If it can’t be solved, then it’s useless to worry about it' – Meaning of Japanese proverb explainedA timeless Japanese proverb offers a powerful antidote to modern-day anxiety. It advises focusing energy on solvable problems through actio...
Japanese proverb of the day: ‘A bee to a crying face’ – a lesson on handling compounding troublesEver feel like one problem just invites another? A Japanese proverb, 'A bee to a crying face,' perfectly captures this. It illustrates how ...