Rescue workers in Japan are trying to pull out a truck driver from a sinkhole that appeared on Tuesday and has since widened. The sinkhole appeared in Yashio city in Saitama prefecture, near the capital Tokyo, swallowing a truck.
The search for a 74-year-old truck driver trapped in a Japan sinkhole entered a fourth day on Friday (Jan 31) as worsening ground conditions have complicated operations. The incident has
Sushi Yoshi combines premium, pork-free ingredients with the essence of Japanese culinary artistry. Whether you’re new to omakase or a seasoned enthusiast, it’s the perfect spot for an unforgettable dining experience in Kuala Lumpur.
A Malaysian female student who was reported missing in Hiroshima, Japan, has been found safe and taken to the Malaysian Embassy in Tokyo.
A record 506,800 local visitors made a trip to the Land of the Rising Sun in 2024, marking a 21.9% year-on-year increase.
His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia today received the credentials of six foreign envoys to Malaysia at Istana Negara. The envoys are
KUALA LUMPUR] Seven Bank, the banking arm of the 7-Eleven Group and Japan’s largest digital bank, has officially entered the Malaysian market in a move aimed at expanding its presence in South-east Asia by tapping into 7-Eleven Malaysia’s network of 2,
The branch in Kuala Lumpur will be named the “School of Transdisciplinary ... by the 2018 summit between the leaders of Malaysia and Japan. Mahathir Mohamad, the prime minister of Malaysia ...
Seven Bank Ltd, the banking business of the 7-Eleven group in Japan, has expanded its business to Malaysia, targeting to install 100 units of Cash Recycling Machines (CRM) at selected 7-Eleven stores in Kuala Lumpur,
Nobu Kuala Lumpur celebrates a remarkable milestone—10th anniversary of dishing up flavourful Japanese dishes with a special Omakase.
Officials said that as waste water from the damaged pipe flooded the hole, it caused a second sinkhole to appear on Thursday. Video footage showed a lamp post and a restaurant sig
Chinese smartphone maker Huawei Technologies is eyeing a global comeback, boosting the number of markets where it sells phones equipped with high-performance chips—developed in-house to sidestep US sanctions—to about 60.