Category : Search result: Sea of Japan


Ukrainian Naval Drones Hit Russian Oil Tankers

Ukrainian naval drones attacked two Russian oil tankers, the Kairos and Virat, in the Black Sea. The strike aims to pressure Russia's oil industry. Read the latest developments.

Ukraine Peace Talks in US as Russian Tankers Hit

Ukrainian officials head to Florida for crucial peace negotiations with Trump administration while naval drones strike Russian shadow fleet tankers in Black Sea. Latest developments.

High Court rejects oil and gas licences challenge

An ocean conservation charity has lost its High Court bid against the Government over nearly 30 oil and gas exploration licences. Discover the legal ruling and its implications for UK climate policy.

Man fights bear in Japanese public toilet

A 69-year-old man fought off a bear in a public toilet in Japan, amid a record surge in bear attacks. Discover the causes and the government's response.

The 20 Best Films Set on Water – Ranked!

Dive into our definitive ranking of the 20 greatest films set on ships, boats and barges. From Jaws to Titanic, discover which aquatic masterpiece claims the top spot.

Japan-China tensions escalate over Taiwan at G20

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi fails to secure meeting with Chinese premier at G20 summit amid Taiwan dispute. Public backing rises despite diplomatic freeze. Read the full analysis.

Ukrainian refugee wins Japan's first elite sumo title

Ukrainian sumo wrestler Danylo Yavhusishyn, known as Aonishiki Arata, makes history by winning his country's first elite sumo tournament in Japan. Discover his incredible journey from war-torn Ukraine to sumo stardom.

5,500 US Toxic Sites Face Coastal Flooding Risk

New study reveals thousands of hazardous US facilities handling waste, sewage and oil could flood due to rising seas. Urgent action needed to protect vulnerable communities.

Canadian wolves learn to loot crab traps for bait

Researchers capture astonishing footage of coastal wolves systematically raiding crab traps in British Columbia, revealing new dimensions of wolf intelligence and learned behaviour.

British Museum ends tobacco sponsorship deal

The British Museum terminates its controversial 15-year partnership with Japan Tobacco International following government intervention and WHO guideline breaches. Discover the implications for cultural funding.

Father dies in North Sea oil rig crane fall

Tributes pour in for Lee Hulse, 32, who died after a fall on the Valaris 121 oil rig. A fundraiser for his family has raised over £16,000. Read the full story.

Page 3 of 4