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  • Last 2 pandas in Japan are leaving for China as ties are strained

    Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo held final public viewing of panda twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei before their return to China, leaving Japan without pandas for the first time in 50 years. Fans and businesses worry about emotional and economic impact
  • India’s Mahit Sandhu secures fourth medal in Tokyo after a dominant final-round performance

    Mahit Sandhu won the gold in the 50m Rifle 3 Positions event at the Tokyo Deaflympics, breaking two world records and securing her fourth medal. She outshot South Korea’s Dain Jeong in the final moments, while India’s tally reached 14 medals.
  • Shourya Saini clinches silver, India’s 13th shooting medal at Deaflympics

    India’s Shourya Saini won silver in the 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men’s event at the 25th Summer Deaflympics in Tokyo. He broke qualification records but finished second to Germany’s Erik Matthias Hess. Kushagra Singh Rajawat placed sixth, while Mahit Sandhu returns tomorrow
  • Mahit Sandhu wins silver in 50m prone, breaks Deaf world record

    India’s Mahit Sandhu won silver in the 50m prone event at the Deaflympics in Tokyo, after breaking the Deaf World Record in qualification. This is her third medal of the Games, taking India’s shooting tally to 12.
  • Indian shooters win gold and bronze in 10m air rifle mixed team at Deaflympics

    Indian shooters continued their strong run at the 25th Summer Deaflympics in Tokyo, winning gold and bronze in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event. With nine medals in three days, India looks to add more in upcoming shooting events
  • Anuya Prasad wins gold, Pranjali silver as India shine in Deaflympics shooting

    India celebrated a golden day at the Deaflympics in Tokyo as Anuya Prasad won gold with a world record in 10m Air Pistol, teammate Pranjali Dhumal took silver, and Abhinav Deshwal added men’s silver, raising India’s shooting medal tally to seven
  • Japan’s economy contracts as US tariffs hit exports

    Japan’s economy contracted 1.8% annualised in July–September, dragged down by US tariffs on exports. Quarter-on-quarter GDP fell 0.4%, with exports down 1.2%. Imports slipped 0.1% and private consumption edged up 0.1%. Political uncertainty eased after a new prime minister.
  • Dhanush Srikanth wins India’s first shooting gold at Deaflympics in Tokyo

    Dhanush Srikanth of Hyderabad set a new world deaf record in 10m Air Rifle to win India’s first gold medal in shooting at the Deaflympics in Tokyo. India bagged four medals on the opening day, including two silver and one bronze
  • Anti-War activists raise alarm over rising militarisation in Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands

    Anti-war and anti-base groups from Okinawa held a seminar in Tokyo to oppose Japan’s growing military build-up. Leaders and citizens warned that Okinawa and nearby islands risk becoming frontlines in a conflict, urging the government to prevent further militarisation and protect civilians
  • ‘Seven brand new planes were shot down’ during India-Pakistan war: Trump

    US President Donald Trump claimed that “seven brand new” planes were shot down during the India-Pakistan conflict and reiterated that he helped end the war using trade leverage. India, however, maintains the ceasefire was achieved through direct military talks.
  • Trump praises Japan’s new prime minister, says US an ‘ally at strongest level’

    President Donald Trump lauded Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, during his Tokyo visit, calling Japan “an ally at the strongest level.” Both leaders signed new cooperation agreements as Trump pushed for investment and discussed regional trade and security ties.
  • Neeraj Chopra returns to Tokyo for World Athletics Championships Javelin Challenge

    Neeraj Chopra returns to Tokyo National Stadium for the 2025 World Athletics Championships, seeking another Medal in Men’s Javelin, facing tough Rivalry from Arshad Nadeem, Julian Weber, and other global Contenders
  • Sarvesh Kushare qualifies for high jump final at World Championships

    Sarvesh Kushare became the first Indian to reach the high jump final at the World Athletics Championships, while Gulveer Singh, despite holding the national record, finished a disappointing 16th in the 10,000m race
  • Dhanush Srikanth seals spot for Deaflympics 2025

    Dhanush Srikanth, defending Deaflympic champion from Telangana, qualified for the 2025 Tokyo Deaflympics with stellar trial scores in Bhopal, continuing his dominance in both deaf and open shooting competitions
  • ‘Shin Chan: Our Dinosaur Diary’ locked for May 9 release

    The film, telling the tale of adventure, family and dinosaurs, is set to make a grand return to Indian cinemas with PVR INOX Pictures for its latest film, “Shin Chan: Our Dinosaur Diary.”
  • Japan won’t join UN meeting on nuclear weapons ban

    Says US nuclear deterrence is crucial to the country's security and that its participation would send the “wrong message"
  • Japan Airlines plane hits parked Delta at Seattle airport

    Delta plane 'jiggled back and forth' and shook a little bit when the collision occurred, otherwise, no injuries were reported among the 172 passengers and 13 crew members onboard
  • Scientists discover new superconductor material for wider use

    They combined iron, nickel, and zirconium, to create a new transition metal zirconide with different ratios of iron to nickel.
  • Japan faces nationwide flu outbreak as cases surge

    For the week ending November 3, approximately 5,000 medical institutions reported 5,127 influenza cases, marking an increase of 829 cases from the previous week, according to Japan's Health Ministry. The average number of patients per institution reached 1.04, exceeding the threshold for declaring the start of a nationwide flu season. As a result, the ministry officially announced the onset of flu season on Friday, reported Xinhua news agency.
  • Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida resigns along with his Cabinet

    Kishida took office in 2021 but is leaving so his party can have a fresh leader after his government was dogged by scandals
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