U.S. colleges spend like there is no tomorrow: WSJ
The United States' best-known public universities have been on an unfettered spending spree, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) has reported. Over the past two decades,...
Japanese rally against ocean discharge of nuke wastewater, gov’t promise in doubt
TOKYO, Aug. 18 (Xinhua) -- As the Japanese government approaches a decision on the specific date for the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from the crippled...
Fijian politician, organizations oppose Japan’s radioactive wastewater discharge plan
Fijian politicians and organizations have voiced their concerns about and disapproval of Japan's intentions to dump more than 1 million metric tons of nuclear-contaminated wastewater...
It is US that is a ticking time bomb for the global economy, not China
US President Joe Biden described China as a "ticking time bomb" at a political fundraiser in Utah on Thursday. But is it China or the...
Italy kowtowing to Washington to exit BRI will sacrifice itself
In 2019, Italy became the first and only G7 member country to sign a memorandum of understanding on bilateral cooperation with China under the Belt...
US loss of credit rating a wake-up call
The downgrade by Fitch Ratings of the United States' sovereign credit rating from AAA to AA+ on Aug 1 should not come as a surprise...
Hawaii governor warns 10 to 20 more wildfire victims could be found per day after 96 deaths
"There are more fatalities that will come," says the governor. "The fire was so hot that what we find is the tragic finding that you...