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Aespa's Ningning to be absent from Japanese year-end music show
Ningning, a Chinese member of K-pop girl group aespa, will not appear in Japan’s year-end music show “Kōhaku Uta Gassen.” ...
Think beyond the destination concert and choose a musical destination. From Helsinki to Tokyo, these shows and festivals are ...
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At least 2 dead, 26 others injured after fiery car crash involving over 50 vehicles on icy road
The incident near the Minakami Interchange triggered a chain reaction, with over 50 other vehicles then colliding, according ...
A pile-up involving at least 50 vehicles on a highway in central Japan has left two people dead and 26 injured, according to ...
At least 15 injured after mass stabbing and chemical attack in rubber factory - Eight were stabbed and seven attacked with a ...
At least 15 people were injured during a knife and chemical attack at a Japanese rubber factory on Friday (December 26), the Associated Press reports.
Fourteen people were injured in a stabbing attack in a factory in central Japan in which an unspecified liquid was also sprayed, authorities said.
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aespa’s Winter Covers Tattoo at ‘SBS Gayo Daejeo’ Amidst Dating Rumors With BTS’s Jungkook
K-pop star Winter of aespa appeared on the 2025 SBS Gayo Daejeon red carpet with her forearm tattoo notably concealed. The move comes after the tattoo sparked viral “couple tattoo” rumors linking her ...
USA Rare Earth has been on a roller-coaster ride in 2025, which is a warning sign that investors need to tread with caution.
Japan's Sapporo Holdings is planning to sell its real estate business to a consortium led by private equity firm KKR for 400 billion yen ($2.6 billion), public broadcaster NHK reported Wednesday.
Japan plans to issue new government bonds worth around $189 billion to fund a record-size budget for next fiscal year, a draft reviewed by Reuters showed on Wednesday, underscoring the ...
Japan's Sapporo Holdings will sell its real estate business to an investor group made up of private equity firms KKR and PAG for more than 400 billion yen ($2.57 billion), public broadcaster NHK said ...
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