Japanese School Teaches Children How to Stay Safe Around Wild Bears
In central Japan, a primary school is implementing a bear awareness program to teach children how to safely coexist with wild bears, which are frequently sighted in the area.
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In central Japan, a primary school is implementing a bear awareness program to teach children how to safely coexist with wild bears, which are frequently sighted in the area.
A recent poetry contest in Gaza, involving 60 students, highlights the resilience and creativity of youth as they express their hopes and dreams through art.
As luxury ryokans in Japan evolve to cater to foreign tourists, they face the challenge of balancing tradition with modern expectations.
Eastern Europe has the highest growth rate of dollar millionaires, while France, the UK, and Spain closely follow the US in new millionaire statistics.
Authorities in Northern Ireland have condemned the placement of a replica mosque on a loyalist bonfire as a hate crime, despite claims from organizers that it was a political protest.
In a recent private call, the Education Department attempted to address concerns from disability advocates regarding potential changes in special education oversight, but advocates remain skeptical.
The Ebola outbreak in Congo has claimed 600 lives, with new suspected cases emerging in areas that were previously unaffected. Healthcare workers are striking over payment issues.
In a significant escalation, the US has launched a second wave of strikes on Iran just 24 hours after President Trump announced the end of a ceasefire. Iran is also preparing for the burial of its slain leader, Khamenei.
Former British Armed Forces Minister Al Carns has announced he will not run for the leadership of the Labour Party, expressing his full support for Andy Burnham.
As Volkswagen's management prepares for a crucial meeting, the potential for significant job cuts looms large, prompting union protests.
Orlopp's contract runs until 2029, and he states that his position relies on the trust of the supervisory board and employees.
Matteo Salvini highlights that the decision regarding electoral preferences will be made by technical experts, emphasizing the importance of a stable government.
La classifica Jfc ha posizionato Rimini al primo posto tra le località balneari italiane, seguita da Jesolo e Riccione.
The European Union is reportedly considering delaying the rollout of the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) until 2027, following issues with the EES.
A Berlin court is poised to deliver its verdict in a case where a doctor is accused of murdering 15 seriously ill patients. The outcome could have significant implications for healthcare practices.
Each summer, Mount Olympus transforms into a vibrant hub of cultural celebration as communities gather for the annual polytheism festival, honoring ancient Greek mythology.
With rising temperatures threatening public health, experts are looking at district cooling systems that utilize Europe’s waterways as a sustainable alternative to traditional air conditioning.
At the NATO summit in Ankara, Dutch Defence Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius announced an additional €3 billion in defense spending and stressed the need for allies to step up their contributions.
In a significant restructuring move, Microsoft will cut thousands of jobs, particularly impacting its Xbox gaming division, which has been struggling with an unsustainable business model.
On the Fourth of July edition of MS NOW, Jonathan Capehart passionately discusses his heritage and the contributions of his community to America.