Sanae Takaichi became Japan鈥檚 first female prime minister. In her third attempt to lead the country, Ms. Takaichi won a parliamentary vote today, breaking a historic glass ceiling in Japan, where women still lag behind men in gender equality. Yet the conservative politician is not known as a strong promoter of women鈥檚 rights or diversity. She is expected to prioritize Japan鈥檚 defense buildup and fighting inflation.
Negotiators are aiming to shore up a shaky Gaza ceasefire and move the 12-day-old peace deal onto its even trickier subsequent phases. Both Israel and Hamas recommitted to the ceasefire after weekend violence threatened to derail it. Underscoring his commitment to the deal, President Donald Trump dispatched envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to the region. The two met yesterday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Vice President JD Vance is also headed to Israel.
China is mapping out its next five-year plan, with Communist Party leaders meeting in Beijing to set strategic economic priorities for 2026-2030. Faced with growing 鈥渆xternal shocks鈥 鈥 a reference to the U.S.-China trade war 鈥 they plan to stress modern manufacturing and innovation, state-run media reported today. Despite U.S. tariffs, China鈥檚 gross domestic product is expected to grow by about 5% this year, buoyed by strong industrial output and exports.
New York City counted a record 154,000 homeless students last year 鈥 more than the entire school populations of Denver or Baltimore. That includes children sleeping in shelters or crowded apartments, where families double up to make rent. More than half of those student are chronically absent from class. While some schools had no homeless children, roughly 30 had more unhoused students than housed ones.
AI-powered textbooks have crashed in South Korea. Former President Yoon Suk Yeol championed the experiment 鈥 and hefty investment 鈥 as a way to personalize learning and reduce teacher workload, reports Rest of World. But after one semester and complaints ranging from privacy concerns to factual inaccuracies, the government reclassified the textbooks as 鈥渟upplementary material,鈥 meaning schools can choose whether to use them. Many have not.
Buying a home in Britain has become easier, thanks to reforms meant to boost growth. Mortgage lending has picked up after regulators eased stress tests and income restrictions, The Financial Times reports. At Lloyds Bank, 11,000 more people have qualified for mortgages who previously wouldn鈥檛 have. While more lending brings risks, mortgage defaults fell last quarter for the first time in three years, suggesting the market can absorb the new loans.
American pianist Eric Lu won the 19th International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, which honors Poland鈥檚 beloved composer Fryderyk Chopin. Inspired by the Olympic Games when it was founded in 1927, the competition is held once every five years and is among the world鈥檚 most prestigious 鈥 and one of the few devoted entirely to a single composer鈥檚 music. This year鈥檚 event drew 84 pianists from 19 countries, all under 30.
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