Japanese military dispatched to halt major bear incursion
More than 100 people have been injured and 11 killed, by bears in Japan this year, a record.
More than 100 people have been injured and 11 killed, by bears in Japan this year, a record.
Six of the top 10 UN donors looked set to cut their commitments, one think tank said.
A Republican senator yesterday blocked Trump from imposing additional tariffs on imports of coffee, in a rare sign of public dissent among the party.
A Gallup survey found that the number of people using GLP-1 drugs has grown from 5.8% of the population in February 2024 to 12.4% today.
Beijing has doubled its nuclear arsenal in five years, and Moscow recently announced tests of nuclear-powered cruise missiles.
Demonstrators in Cameroon clashed with security forces days after President Paul Biya secured an extension to his four-decade rule.
The US will halve 20% tariffs imposed over China’s alleged fentanyl trafficking, while Xi agreed to a one-year moratorium on rare-earths export curbs.
The operation — ordered by the state’s tough-on-crime governor — targeted one of the country’s biggest drug trafficking organizations.
New Gallup polling shows that 49% of US adults view crime as a serious problem, a marked decrease.