South Korea’s Royal Palaces, Tombs See Record Visitors In 2025

The surge reflects growing public interest in traditional Korean culture.

From 2025 To 2026: The Top 5 Truths Shaping PR And Reputation Management

Public relations is shifting from visibility to credibility as trust becomes the real measure of success in a world shaped by scrutiny and speed.

Hokkaido: When Japan Means More Than Tokyo And Kyoto

In northern Japan, open landscapes and silence define the travel experience.
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Guangzhou Youth Get Taste Of Filipino Culture In China

The Philippine Consulate General in Guangzhou introduced “Building Bridges” to immerse Chinese youth in Filipino culture and traditions.

Japanese Agriculture Minister Koizumi Asks Philippines To Begin Importing Japanese Grapes

Japan is asking the Philippines to start importing its premium grapes, including Shine Muscat.

Elon Musk’s Wealth Hits New Record High, Surpasses USD500 Billion

Forbes reports Elon Musk’s wealth hitting a record USD500 billion before a slight dip.

APEC CEO Summit In South Korea To Put AI In Focus

Leaders are eager to see if executives from Nvidia, OpenAI, and other tech giants will attend.

South Korea’s Childbirths Rise For 13th Consecutive Month

Government data shows that this increase is closely tied to a surge in marriages.

Envoy To China Says Philippine Major Center Of Economic Services In Asia

The Philippines was introduced in China as a key center for economic services in the region.

New Whale Species Discovered In Hokkaido

Scientists identified fossils from Hokkaido as belonging to a previously unknown right whale species.

Government, South Korean Biz In Final Prep To Host Global Tycoons At APEC

Final preparations are underway in South Korea to host influential business leaders during the APEC events.

WTO: AI Expected To Increase Global Trade By 37 Percent

The World Trade Report 2025 highlights AI’s role in raising productivity across economies.

World’s Oldest Known Mummies Discovered In Southeast Asia

Findings show hunter-gatherers preserved bodies with low heat in China, Vietnam, and Indonesia.