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How 'politics and apathy' derailed war-ravaged Afghanistan's anti-doping effortsAfghanistan's anti-doping efforts have collapsed since the Taliban's return. No tests were conducted for three years. Last year, only four ...
Indian students shift from US, UK to Europe and Asia as visa hurdles rise and costs surgeIndian students are increasingly seeking study abroad options beyond the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. New visa policies and rising expens...
Japan may see first female PM, but gender gap still a big voidSanae Takaichi emerges as a frontrunner in the Liberal Democratic Party's leadership race, potentially becoming Japan's first female prime ...
Indian tourists can’t stop dreaming about this Asian countryAgoda reported a 68% surge in Indian searches for Japan trips between May 15 and August 15, 2025. Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto led the growth, wi...
India-Japan strengthen collaboration in science & tech to mark 70 years of diplomatic relationsIndia and Japan see increased collaboration and engagement on the fronts of science, technology and innovation at the universities' levels ...
Why is there a growing cyber threat to global shippingThe attack on DP World's ports - which handle 40% of Australia's freight trade - forced them offline for days and was the latest in a serie...
Toyota founder's son, who led global growth, dies at 97He was the father of Akio Toyoda, who recently announced he was stepping down as president and chief executive to become its chairman. Shoi...
Presence of extracellular vesicles in urine could indicate brain tumour: StudyThis breakthrough can avoid the need for invasive tests and enable early detection.
How the chief blender of Suntory Spirits has helped put Japanese whiskey on world mapOn his visit to India, he jokes, for the first time he saw whiskey with cola, soda, water and ice, all in the same glass. He had also never...
Japan space agency finds ample soil, gas from asteroidThe Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said its staff initially spotted some black particles sitting on the bottom of the capsule's sample-...
IIT Hyderabad to collaborate with Japanese Institutions for research in Earthquake EngineeringFor earthquake engineering, the institute is collaborating with National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience, whic...
- Eating in front of mirror may help you gain appetite
Tokyo, June 9 (IANS) Having a meal in front of a mirror or even with a picture of yourself eating may be as good as taking food with a comp...
Do you travel often? This new method can help you deal with jet lagThe negative impacts of jet lag and shift work could be significantly reduced if it were possible to reset our 24-hour natural circadian.
Only four per cent of world's ocean is protected: StudyOnly 16 per cent of the area that is protected -- or 0.5 per cent of the global ocean -- is designated as "no take", the study pointed out.
Scientists testing how plants grow without gravityThe investigation examines the cellular process of formation in thale cress, or Arabidopsis thaliana, a small flowering plant related to ca...
- UNESCO releases global action programme on ‘education in sustainable development’
ESD is a concept through which education looks systematically at dispersing information regarding sustainable living to students and commun...
40 per cent of Indian coast subjected to coastal erosion: GovernmentThe government today said a study has revealed that on an average around 40 per cent of Indian coast is subjected to coastal erosion.
- Tokyo varsity beckons Indians to study in Japan
The University of Tokyo has opened its first-of-its-kind office in technology hub Bangalore to facilitate and encourage Indians to study in...
- Biz with Japan to be hit; rebuilding to push demand from India
Devastation in Japan will hit Indo-Japanese trade, even though reconstruction activity may lead to increased demand for Indian steel, exper...
- Toyota to recruit 1,200 employees in FY 2010
Toyota Motor Corp. said it plans to recruit 1,200 people for the 2010 business year starting in April, but will not hire clerical staff due...