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"The government has unveiled a new plan called Regional Revitalization 2.0 aimed at revitalizing regions, setting numerical goals over ten years. The targets include increasing population growth rates in rural areas, boosting community engagement metrics, and enhancing access to medical and nursing care services. The draft outlines these objectives for an expert panel meeting today, with plans to finalize a comprehensive strategy later this year."
Japan’s strategic decisions in international trade are increasingly being shaped by U.S.-specific factors like President Trump’s protectionist tariffs. Trade Minister Yoji Muto will skip a key gathering of trade chiefs, while Ryosei Akazawa, Japan’s top tariff official, won’t attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting, with State Trade Minister Masaki Ogushi stepping in instead to represent Tokyo at an APEC session in May. This cautious approach reflects growing reluctance to engage in deals amid the volatile trade environment triggered by U.S.-led protectionism, especially as key auto tariffs remain in place.
fans are buzzing about the new Fantastic Four, especially featuring Julia Garner as the cryptically portrayed Silver Surfer in *The Fantastic Four: First Steps*. Garner revealed how director Matt Shakman described her character and hinted at a mysterious role with an ambiguous energy, blending elements of both good and villainy. She also emphasized her desire to expand beyond her MCU roles, including expressing interest in a potential Silver Surfer spin-off, while teasing that no concrete plans are currently in the works. The film, featuring Garner alongside others like Vanessa Kirby, is set for release on July 25, 2025.
Carlo Ancelotti's quest to coach Brazil has stalled due to a conflict with Real Madrid, which has extended its deadline for him to take over as coach. Meanwhile, Madrid faces a crucial game against Barcelona in LaLiga. The CBF is considering potential replacements if Ancelotti fails to secure the Brazil role, including names like Jorge Jesus and Abel Ferreira.
American apple juice isn’t always made here despite its ubiquity; much of it comes from abroad, primarily China. Trump’s tariffs have pushed costs up for this popular beverage and others reliant on concentrated apple juice, as well as sweetening agents in children's products. Meanwhile, Turkish imports have surged, replacing Chinese sources due to the trade shift caused by the tariffs.
The $1 million winner-take-all Soccer Tournament aims to become a top global event as it welcomes 48 men’s teams and 16 women’s teams. The women’s field doubles in size, featuring returning stars like Carli Lloyd and Hope Solo, who will lead a new team with her former teammates. Meanwhile, the men’s event showcases diverse clubs from top leagues, with Tyler Adams leading recruitment for Bournemouth. Both tournaments seek to attract global fans and set a high standard for soccer events worldwide.
Sweden's far-right coalition has introduced security measures that are causing delays in processing citizenship applications. In April alone, only six applications were approved after a sharp decline from thousands recorded in March due to unimplemented verification processes by the Migration Agency. While some parties criticize the new rules as ill-conceived and potentially discriminatory, others view them as steps toward a safer system. The freeze could extend application processing until late 2026, with eight years of residence required instead of five under the current regulations.
Sweden's foreign minister met with her Turkish counterpart to demand the release of Swedish journalist Joakim Medin, who was convicted in Turkey of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The meeting took place during an informal EU foreign ministers' gathering in Warsaw, discussing Medin's case and his potential return home. Medin, detained upon arriving in Istanbul after covering protests in Turkey, faced charges including terrorist links but has denied association with the PKK, a globally recognized terrorist group. While he was released by a Turkish court following a suspended sentence, he now faces trial on a new charge related to his alleged ties to the group.
TikTok is introducing in-app guided meditation exercises to improve sleep quality and encourage users to end their night scrolling sessions. The feature targets all users, with teens under 18 having it enabled by default after 10 p.m., offering calming visuals and soft music. Adults can customize the meditation time via Screen Time settings, aligning with safety initiatives for TikTok's youngest users and part of a broader mental health support strategy.
Israel's embassy in London may soon face increased security following four Iranian nationals, reportedly involved in planning a terrorist act, being detained after raids across England led by MI5 and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper. One suspect has already been released on bail, while three others are now in custody for espionage-related charges. Police are working closely with intelligence agencies and the CPS to investigate the plot's extent and implications.
Sam Altman has been working to pivot OpenAI away from its nonprofit structure after briefly losing control of the company, citing financial motives. The shift aims to streamline fundraising and prepare for public trading by reorganizing into a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC). However, this move has faced significant opposition, including from Elon Musk and Meta, who see it as an attempt to capitalize on OpenAI's resources while keeping its mission focused on AI for humanity. Despite the restructuring hurdles, Altman appears to view this change as a strategic move rather than a genuine alignment with OpenAI’s original purpose.
A cross-party committee has called for enhanced protections for vulnerable benefit claimants after exposing 240 internal DWP reviews linking safeguarding failures to cases of death or serious harm, including fatal overdoses of Errol Graham and Philippa Day. The committee highlights a systemic issue where DWP prioritized cost-cutting over genuine care, resulting in widespread public distrust and numerous incidents of harm to claimants. It demands an independent scrutiny body to investigate such failures and ensures any legal duty for safeguarding vulnerable individuals is implemented, with a push for action beyond current consultation processes.
Just another Sunday at the Masters for Scottie Scheffler, who secured his third major title with a dominating performance that left other golfers in awe. The 2023 US Open winner earned $3.4 million and closed in on the summit of the world rankings, showcasing his ability to handle massive pressure without showing any signs of anxiety. With 15 major wins since early 2022, Scheffler’s consistency has made him one of golf’s most impressive players—already holding multiple pieces ofLIV Golf equipment after his stunning victory at Quail Hollow.
The Pokémon TCG market is in flux, with nostalgia-driven collectibles seeing both significant gains and losses. While some legendary cards like Reshiram and Zekrom EX continue to climb in value, others like Salamence ex and Eevee ex have plummeted, leaving many questioning their earlier investments. Meanwhile, sets like Destined Rivals are selling out fast, making now an ideal time to shop for their sealed boosters. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just dipping your toes in the water, there's plenty of reason to explore this vibrant market.
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Ukraine’s foreign ministry has summoned Beijing’s ambassador as Volodymyr Zelenskyy said citizens of China were working at a drone production site in Russia, possibly using “stolen” Chinese technology. The Ukrainian president said on Tuesday: “I asked the Security Service of Ukraine to transfer information of a broader nature to the Chinese side regarding Chinese citizens who work at the drone factory. Two alleged Chinese soldiers have been caught by Ukraine and shown to the press, and Zelenskyy has said there at least 155 Chinese nationals operating on Russia’s side. The Chinese government has consistently denied providing military support to Russia or taking its side in the war. Russia has been demanding that Ukraine hand over the entirety of four eastern and southern regions its forces only partly occupy.
A 55-year-old Sherpa, Kami Rita, broke his own record for climbing Mount Everest by reaching the summit for his 31st time. Guiding an Indian army team along the southeast ridge, he made history as the most successful ascent by anyone in the world. Officials praised him as a global symbol of Everest, and despite breaking records, he remains motivated by helping Nepal’s mountaineering sector grow. His achievement surpasses that of his rival Pasang Dawa, who holds 29 summits.
This week's early morning election in South Korea marked a pivotal moment as the nation seeks to rebuild its political order following six months of turmoil. Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party candidate, is poised to emerge victorious despite fierce competition from Kim Moon-soo, aiming to address economic challenges and geopolitical tensions ahead of his potential presidency on Wednesday.
The US's attempt to deport South Asian migrants to South Sudan has drawn worldwide attention, as the world’s youngest country grapples with renewed political tensions and climate challenges. A court ruled that such deportations without proper due process violate international law, raising concerns about human rights. South Sudan, formed in 2011 after a referendum, faces extreme poverty, widespread insecurity due to conflicts between key figures including vice-president Riek Machar and president Salva Kiir, and climate disasters like flooding displacing hundreds of thousands. The UN warns that the country is on the brink of another civil war.
Sony has discontinued its PlayStation Stars loyalty program, effective immediately. Current members can still earn points and status until July 23 at 9:59 PM ET, but those points won’t be redeemable after November 2.
Policemen in Australia have seized over a tonne of cocaine from an intercepted motorboat off the east coast involving five arrests. Linked to a large purchase near Sydney, they found 1,110 blocks worth $623m on board and arrested two men while three others were taken off shore after cars stopped trying to leave. Searches during the operation led to devices, documents, clothing, and additional cash. All five face denied bail ahead of their court appearances later.
Google has reintroduced neglected features in its Google Voice app, including a sleek new interface for in-call management with Transfer, Hold, and Add/Merge buttons. The updated version supports three-way conference calls by allowing users to add a second contact during an existing call, with voice calling automatically for the added person and merging calls via a tap. This update is available now in extended beta to Google Workspace customers on Voice Starter, Standard, or Premier plans, as well as those using SIP Link Standard or Premier plans.
Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish Tufts University student detained in Louisiana for six weeks after an op-ed she co-wrote criticizing Tufts’ response to Israel’s Gaza war, is set to be sent back to New England for hearings on her constitutional rights and immigration status. A federal appeals court ruled that her detention violates her free speech and due process rights, while the U.S. government argued that a Louisiana immigration court has jurisdiction over her case. Öztürk claims she has suffered poor medical care and breathing difficulties in custody, which her lawyers say are excessive and unconstitutional.
Despite decades of conflict, India and Pakistan have long sought to bridge divides through art, culture, and diplomacy. While artists and cultural workers have made efforts to humanize each other and preserve exchange, violence and mistrust have derailed these initiatives. Post-2019 Kargil War isolations further severed ties, with visa issues and targeted safe spaces highlighting the surge in tension. Yet, moments of hope remain, like the positive story of cultural bridging through shared family legacies. However, trust and communication have been severely eroded, making it increasingly difficult for cultural ties to survive.
In Gaza, violence escalates as Israeli forces kill at least 28 civilians, including women and children, in targeted strikes on multiple sites in Khan Younis. The targeting of civilians has drawn sharp criticism from international authorities and human rights groups, highlighting the devastating impact of the conflict.
Marc Guéhi is in high demand as Crystal Palace's 24-year-old centre-back becomes a key transfer target for Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, and Newcastle United, while Fabrizio Romano reports that a free agent deal could be on the cards if no agreement is reached by next summer. Meanwhile, Manchester United goalkeeper André Onana has reportedly started talks with Saudi club Neom about leaving Europe for the Middle East, marking a potential major transfer involving a player who could become a free agent at the end of the window.
Iran and the US have ended a fourth round of talks on a surprisingly upbeat note, despite the two sides appearing far apart on the central issue of a uranium enrichment programme on Iranian soil. US special envoy Steve Witkoff implied the US would never allow Iran to benefit from the peaceful technology of uranium enrichment, saying all its technology must be dismantled and destroyed. Witkoff said on Friday: “An enrichment programme can never exist in the state of Iran again. The difficulty in the US position is that many other countries are allowed to enrich uranium domestically, while Israel has an undeclared nuclear programme. But the US argues Iran’s record of non-disclosure of its nuclear programme and high levels of enrichment make the Tehran regime a special case.
The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano's 2022 eruption created a massive plume of ash and gas that reached over 31 miles into space, disturbing atmospheric waves. Researchers found that secondary gravity waves were the primary cause of these effects, as they matched satellite data closely. Additionally, an earlier seismic Rayleigh wave detected by seismometers before the eruption suggested it could act as a precursor to such catastrophic events, highlighting how volcanic eruptions might leave long-lasting signatures across Earth's systems.
TikTok is introducing a new feature designed to help users wind down before bedtime with guided meditation or calming sounds starting at 10 PM. Initially tested with teens under 16 receiving soothing music, the app now offers this option along with meditation to all users under 18, who can toggle it on via Screen Time settings. Users under 16 have a high engagement rate, keeping the prompt active after trying it once. TikTok also allows adults to adjust their Sleep Hours to display this prompt in the evening. --- This summary captures the key points effectively, providing a clear and engaging overview of TikTok's new initiative while maintaining conciseness and flow.
Joe Schmidt is altering Wallabies' selection strategy ahead of their key match against the British and Irish Lions, considering players like Will Skelton and Pete Samu due to their form and potential. He acknowledged the pressure to field strong teams but emphasized preferring his best 23 while managing player rest for the upcoming series.
"The Ultimate Fighter" is shaking up its lineup this season by bringing Hall of Fame fighters Daniel Cormier and Chael Sonnen under its coaching microscope, marking a departure from its traditional format where active fighters coach-up UFC hopefuls. The show will air its first episode on May 27 on ESPN2 and ESPN+, focusing instead on the experience and expertise of its coaches as it looks to produce a competitive crop of fighters. With Cormier and Sonnen at the helm, the season promises fresh dynamics and high-caliber training, promising to deliver an exciting lineup of flyweight and welterweight contenders.
A fan in the right field bleachers at PNC Park suffered an injury when he fell 6.4 meters during the seventh inning, landing on the warning track. The game was delayed for 10 minutes as paramedics and trainers stabilized him. The Cubs and Pirates expressed their support, with players taking a knee and offering prayers. Shortly after the game, the Pirates released a statement acknowledging the incident, stating they are praying for the fan’s well-being.
South Korea has uncovered a surge in foreign product disguises as Korean exports to avoid U.S. tariffs, with Chinese goods worth 29.5 billion won identified in a recent customs check—nearly all destined for the U.S., up from 62% in the entire year of 2024. Specific violations include cathode materials for batteries and surveillance cameras reassembled locally to bypass U.S. trade restrictions. This latest probe follows President Trump's protectionist tariffs, which have spurred efforts by neighboring countries like China to exploit South Korea's free-trade agreements with the U.S.
Nostalgia-fueled films are making a comeback as Fathom Entertainment brings back beloved classics like *Indiana Jones* alongside new releases like *Ick*, a horror-comedy with a retro vibe that’s gaining traction at festivals but landing in theaters this summer. Directed byJoseph Kahn, the film features a standout soundtrack of early 2000s pop-punk hits and follows an ex-teacher grappling with his high school past while battling a mysterious threat, all set against a town overrun by a dangerous substance. With limited release now, its success could pave the way for more smaller horror films to find their footing.
Discord has announced a major shift in its leadership as former Activision Blizzard CEO Humam Sakhnini is set to lead the platform after Jason Citron steps down after thirteen years. The company, known for its gaming and social media presence with over 200 million monthly users, aims to pivot more towards gaming opportunities while exploring monetization through ads and micro-transactions. Fans may be concerned about a shift toward a more corporate model, but Sakhnini's background in the industry could bring fresh perspectives on how to sustain growth in both areas.
George Santos, a former representative infamous for his exoneration from his fraudulent congressional campaign after being elected as the first openly LGBTQ+ Republican, received a harsher sentence of 87 months in prison. Accused of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, he admitted to lying and stealing, spending donor funds on luxury items. Before his election, he claimed responsibility for the fraud, later criticizing the charges as unfair after pleading guilty. His plea deal was unique as it marked his first admission to criminal activities, requiring restitution and forfeiture of funds. Santos emphasized his remorse while acknowledging the severity of his crimes.
President Trump announced a 100% tariff on imported foreign-produced movies, citing national security concerns and accusations that other countries are offering incentives to attract American filmmakers, effectively harming U.S. film industries. He described this action as a concerted effort by other nations, adding it goes beyond just economic competition and includes issues of messaging and propaganda. The move aims to protect domestic film studios from foreign influences while addressing what Trump perceives as threats to national security.
It's Earth Day, and celebrities are taking time to show their green thumbs—Tyler Cameron flaunted his healthy lifestyle by showing off his greens while David Beckham bent down to plant his garden. Meanwhile, comedian Jimmy O. Yang kept it fresh and clean. Jennifer Garner further highlights the eco-friendly trend by growing her own food and restoring her family farm in Oklahoma.
PNY has released a new microSD Express Flash Memory Card, and it is designed for portable gaming. In particular, this card is targeting the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. This new card uses PCIe Gen3 x1 microSD Express technology to deliver read speeds of up to 890MB/s and write speeds reaching 750MB/s. ALSO READ: Lexar unveils 1TB PLAY PRO microSD Express card as Nintendo Switch 2 pricing and release date are revealedOne thing that may stand out to some users is the attention given to heat management. That means it’ll still work with your existing gear, just without the benefit of microSD Express speeds.
As Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces declining support and internal conflicts within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), potential successors are banking on forming study groups and chairing parliamentary leagues to regain traction ahead of July’s Upper House election. With the LDP struggling to maintain its dominance following faction dissolutions, low approval ratings, and concerns about losing key privileges if the election goes poorly, these efforts aim to counterbalance the party's declining influence and secure their own ambitions. The outcome of the election will likely determine whether such groups can successfully bolster their profile in a fragile political landscape.
Young individuals in juvenile justice systems face unnecessary detention due to inadequate time credits and faulty calculations by courts, often exacerbated by limited support for detainees. This prolonged confinement hinders their rehabilitation and reintegration into society, while public defenders argue that kids deserve proper due process and access to services during their detention. The system's systemic failures highlight the need for legal reforms, better service provisions, and increased community involvement to support young individuals effectively.
A breathtaking visual masterpiece by Sir David Attenborough, this new film vividly illustrates the devastating effects of industrial overfishing and mega-trawlers, urging urgent action to protect the oceans before it's too late. At 99, he reflects on his long career as an ocean explorer, noting how humanity has exploited the last frontier until now, only to learn of its true richness at advanced years. The film, released ahead of UN’s World Oceans Day in June, aims to push for a 30% marine preservation target, highlighting how preserving areas can allow time for recovery and spillover of species, while also stressing the need for caution to avoid irreversible damage.
Refugee status: 28 white South Africans fly out under Trump's initiative. A queue of white citizens with luggage trolleys waited to have passports stamped before entering the departure lounge for their charter flight. One permit condition was ensuring they were vetted if any had pending criminal issues, with 49 passengers cleared since the program began in January.
Laura Coleman-Day ran the final three miles of the London Marathon wearing her wedding dress as a poignant tribute to her late husband, Xander. The act brought back memories of their nuptials and helped her finish the race in record time after battling leukemia and GvHD following his passing. Coleman-Day raised over $23,000 for Anthony Nolan’s research into GvHD and plans another marathon in the coming weeks to honor both Xander and her growing family.
Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey leads '1780,' a Revolutionary War thriller co-starring DJ Qualls, directed by Dustin Fairbanks. The film follows a soldier seeking refuge with a trapper and his son as British forces advance. Produced by SDS Pictures and Future Proof Films, it is set for release later this year.
The documentary *The Golden Spurtle* brings us to Carrbridge, Scotland, where an annual porridge-making championship is celebrated with warmth and community spirit. From the cozy village hall to bustling crowds, the film captures the heartwarming event that honors tradition while showcasing creativity and friendly competition among diverse competitors. It’s a delightful celebration of home-cooked meals and shared traditions, highlighting how even something as simple as porridge can become a source of joy and connection.
The world watches closely as Pakistan successfully test fires its latest surface-to-surface missile, signaling heightened tensions with India over a deadly attack on Kashmir's tourists last month. The new Abdali Weapon System, with a 450km range, marks another step in addressing regional instability, as both neighbors eye each other with cautious optimism and fear of escalating conflict.
As the world marks the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, city officials have taken steps to preserve history by cleaning outdated registers at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, honoring these dark events while maintaining humanity in their remembrance. By removing pages from a Nagasaki record book that detail victims' wishes or family preferences, officials continue to pay tribute to those affected without losing sight of the human stories behind the silence.
MCU fans are expressing massive excitement over *Thunderbolts* as its stellar performances and gripping narrative receive top marks. Florence Pugh steals the show in her role as Yelena Belova, showcasing raw vulnerability and complexity. Meanwhile, supporting actors like David Harbour and Lewis Pullman deliver standout performances, complementing Pugh's dynamic portrayal. Editor-in-chief Matt Neglia praises it as a unique MCU offering, while Emily Murray calls it "one of the best MCU movies in a long time," highlighting its emotional depth and visual daring.
Sen. Ron Wyden has alerted senators that major U.S. cellphone carriers AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon are not notifying lawmakers about government surveillance requests despite contractual obligations. This raises questions about their compliance with legal notices under current contracts, while smaller carriers like Google Fi, US Mobile, and Cape have policies requiring them to notify customers of government demands unless prohibited by law.