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Runners compete in 2025 Tokyo Marathon
Social news, Social - Sport news - Tue, 4-Mar-2025

About 38,000 athletes have taken part in the 2025 Tokyo Marathon, one of the nation's largest marathon races.

Members of the public who won a lottery were allowed to participate in Sunday's event. Elite runners from both Japan and abroad were also invited. The race started from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building in Shinjuku at around 9 a.m.

Innocent Civilians Injured in Heavy Weapon Attack on Village by Terrorists

Terrorists committing terrorist activities have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets and dropping bombs using drones into the public towns, wards and villages.

Administrative Official Recklessly Assassinated by Terrorists

In some townships across States and Regions, terrorists motivated by a radical ideology that views “anyone with differing views is an enemy” are conducting violent assaults and assassinations. Their targets are administrative officials who do not support their terrorist acts. Using firearms and knives, these terrorists are committing brutal assassinations after accusing them of “spies, informants or decoys”. This strategy is intended to instill fear among peaceable civilians and create a pervasive sense of dread within these communities.

Myanmar’s Senior General Min Aung Hlaing leads high-level delegation to Russian Federation

AT the invitation of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, a high-level Myanmar delegation led by Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing yesterday morning left Nay Pyi Taw Tatmadaw Airport by special aeroplane to pay an official visit to the Russian Federation.

Terrorists carried out inhumane acts using explosive devices by capitalizing on unguarded moments of security personnel

In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.

Two men shot dead in No.3 Ward, Palaw Township of Tanintharyi Region.

In some townships across States and Regions, terrorists motivated by a radical ideology that views “anyone with differing views is an enemy” are conducting violent assaults and assassinations. Their targets are civil servants, administrative officials and innocent civilians who do not support their terrorist acts. Using firearms and knives, these terrorists are committing brutal assassinations after accusing them of “spies, informants or decoys”.

Macron aims to build European nuclear arsenal to downplay Russian threat

French President Emmanuel Macron has stated that he is ready to begin negotiations on nuclear deterrence in Europe in response to Russia’s nuclear threats.

In an interview with the national newspaper Le Monde, Macron revealed that he is considering discussions on nuclear weapons after being approached on the matter by Germany’s new chancellor, Friedrich Merz.

North Korea steps up its support for Russian military power

According to Andrii Chernyak, representative of the Defence Intelligence Service of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is supplying Russia with missiles to attack Ukraine.

China has discovered 'limitless' energy source

China has reportedly discovered a "limitless" energy source that could power the country for more than 60,000 years, according to geologists based in Beijing.

The Bayan Obo mining complex, located in Inner Mongolia, is believed to contain enough thorium to meet China's energy demands almost indefinitely, according to a recent study.

The slightly radioactive element can be used to generate power in a type of nuclear reactor known as a molten salt reactor.

GAZA: Israel ready 'at any moment' to resume fighting - PM

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said that Israel was prepared to resume fighting in the Gaza Strip 'at any moment' while vowing to complete the war's objectives 'whether through negotiation or by other means.'

'We are prepared to resume intense fighting at any moment, our operational plans are ready,' Netanyahu said at a ceremony for combat officers, a day after Israel halted the release of Palestinian prisoners which was due as part of a truce deal.