
Japan Breaks World Record For The Fastest Internet on Earth
An international team in Japan has set a new record for the fastest internet speed, achieving a staggering 402 terabits per second (Tb/s).

An international team in Japan has set a new record for the fastest internet speed, achieving a staggering 402 terabits per second (Tb/s).

Nearly 45% of Japanese nationals living abroad experience loneliness, according to a survey by the Japanese Foreign Ministry released on Monday.

The Japanese government has warned the daycare centers and others providing the same services against uploading kids’ pictures on their websites.

The Japanese embassy in Washington said US President Joe Biden’s comments calling Japan a Xenophobic country were “unfortunate”.

The US President Joe Biden has called a list of friends as “xenophobic” including India and Japan, who have been American friends against China.

New research shows that a traditional Japanese diet that is rich in fish and soya beans can fight off cognitive decline and dementia.

The Japanese moon laner known as Slim came back to life after being unable to generate power via its solar panels for a week.

Some 60% of the Japanese generation Z youth is not interested in marriage, according to a survey.

Japan has culled more than 40,000 birds amid an outbreak of bird flu. The government detected a highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak in southern parts of Japan.

North Korea has said they have conducted mock nuclear strike tests to warn the United States. The warning aimed at sending a message to the US that the country was able to protect itself in case of a nuclear war. The country launched several cruise missiles with some of them armed with mock nuclear weapons.

Japan remembered the victims that perished at the hands of US nuclear weapons in 1945. The 78th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki devastation was held in the Japanese city of Nagasaki where the Mayor Shiro Suzuki, a nuclear bomb survivor himself, called on the world to abandon nuclear weapons.

Japan’s population has decreased by shocking 800,000 in 2022, according to data from the Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry. The population crisis that the country has been facing for decades is expected to leave a consequential mark with more people dying than being born. For the first time, Japan recorded more births than the number of people dying, since the government started recording the data.