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The Government of Japan has extended grant aid of JPY 332 million for the Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS), aimed at strengthening Sri Lanka’s public sector through advanced academic ...
A research report, titled Factors Guiding Voter Preference in Elections in Sri Lanka, commissioned by the National Peace ...
The success of the Sanseito party could reshape Japan’s domestic and foreign policy. It also aligns Japan with political ...
Wall Street saw slight gains this Monday, staying close to record highs. Telecom giant Verizon led the way after strong earnings. Microsoft shares dip ...
FUKUOKA -- A second-year high school student living in southwest Japan's Saga Prefecture has been delivering a street speech alone about once a month to address voter apathy.
A look at high suicide rates in the Central Valley. Also, the Sacramento Film Commission discusses new incentives for productions. Finally, the California State Fair kicks off this weekend.
Mecha Break isn't perfect, but it nails the feeling of darting around the battlefield in a giant robot.
She aims to tackle Indiana's low voter turnout, with a focus on engaging younger voters, particularly on college campuses. "It's imperative. We have to make sure that the next generation is paying ...
Update on a deadly fireworks warehouse explosion in Esparto. Also, POLITICO's California Playbook. Plus, why homeless enforcement increased following a Supreme Court ruling. Finally, “King James ...
WFP threatens to sue over potential switch to nonpartisan ‘jungle’ primary The progressive third party said that a proposal to move to a nonpartisan primary election would likely violate the system of ...