Child abuse cases hit record high in Japan

Cases of child abuse and the number of abused children both hit record highs in Japan last year.
Iran-Indonesia non-oil trade up by 10.28 pct in 10 months
Iran and Indonesia traded 1.85 million tons of non-oil commodities worth 767.24 million U.S. dollars during the first 10 months (March 21, 2018-Jan. 20, 2019) of the current Iranian calendar year, Eghtesad online news website reported on Wednesday.
Wreckage of USS Wasp found off Solomon Islands
The wreckage of a US aircraft carrier that was sunk during World War Two has been found at a depth of around 4,200 meters off the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Eight killed in school shooting in Brazil
Two gunmen opened fire at a school on Wednesday morning in the outskirts of Sao Paulo, Brazil. They killed eight people and then shot themselves to death.
British MPs resoundingly reject Brexit deal for second time
British MPs resoundingly rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal for a second time on Tuesday, plunging the country into further uncertainty just 17 days before it is due to split from the European Union.
Test run for Indonesia's first subway
Indonesia's first subway system has moved a step closer to launching later this month. People got the chance to take a test ride on the new project that many hope will ease Jakarta's notorious traffic problem.
EU president 'disappointed' by vote result
European Council President Donald Tusk says the regional bloc is disappointed that the British government was unable to ensure a majority for the withdrawal agreement.