Russia is escalating its damaging shadow war against NATO, and there are fears it could get worse

Far beyond the front lines in Ukraine, Russia is waging another kind of war opposed to NATO. It is a secret clash, of low intensity and with serious consequences. Moscow has long... Read more »

The Ukraine War card shows the key city captured by Russia in a two-month seat.

The new advances by the Russian army mapped through Newsweek have advances in the Ukraine War. Read more »

Bosnia moves forward with new pipeline to depend on Russian gas

The Southern Interconnection pipeline project promises greater energy security by diversifying gas supplies and reducing dependence on Russia. Read more »

Russia adopts new air approaches to Ukrainian attacks

Ukraine has intensified its movements with missiles and drones against Russia. Russian air defenses are under pressure, which has led to seeking other approaches to internal targets. Read more »

Russia burning as Ukraine launches ferocious drone attacks

Ukraine forces have carried out repeated aerial bombings of strategic commercial sites in Russia, causing devastation and . . . Read more »

Digital nomad? Outgoing? In Japan you can find lovely old houses at affordable prices

Depopulation in rural areas is making antique houses called Kominka available at reasonable prices throughout Japan. American writer and food stylist Hannah Kirshner offers a great example of what it is like... Read more »

Trump 2. 0 May Bring Back the 1980s as Japanese Yen Falls

If Donald Trump’s fans and detractors can agree on anything about the U.S. president-elect, it’s that he’s a man of the 1980s. Read more »

Is the Japanese tourism bubble bursting?

The number of people visiting Japan hit record levels in 2024, but top ‘Golden Route’ destinations such as Kyoto and Osaka are suffering from overcrowding. If current trends are unsustainable, where should... Read more »

Japan Once Dominated the Art Market. Is the Country Ready for a Comeback?

Japanese creditors spent billions in European paintings of the bubble economy in the 1980s. Today, officials hope to motivate a new generation of art lovers. Read more »

Japan Circular 3 winners and proposed adjustments to auction guidelines

The fourth round will probably be introduced in July 2025, however the spaces in are not obviously identified Read more »