The flight, which lasted for more than eight hours, saw the Russian aircraft being escorted by planes from other countries
TOKYO: Japan scrambled fighter jets after Russian bombers flew over international waters around the country, Tokyo’s top government spokesman said on Friday (Jan 31).
Two Russian Tu-95MS bombers fly over the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan on January 30, 2025. We didn't know at the time, but these TV casts were going places. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the TV series that featured famous performers before they became really famous.
Japan scrambled fighter jets after Russian bombers flew over international waters around the country, Tokyo’s top government spokesman said Friday. “We confirmed that Russian military bombers and fighter jets flew over the high seas of the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan yesterday,
Fighter escorts were provided by Russian Aerospace Forces' Su-35S and Su-30SM aircraft, Defense Ministry says - Anadolu Ajansı
Google Maps has announced it will update its platform to reflect President Trump’s decision to rename two iconic geographic features — the Gulf of Mexico and Mount Denali. The pair will soon appear on the platform as the “Gulf of America” and “Mount McKinley,” respectively.
Google Maps will change the name of "Gulf of Mexico" to "Gulf of America" once it is officially updated in the U.S. Geographic Names System, Google said in an X post on Monday.
Japan scrambled fighter jets after Russian bombers flew over international waters around the country, Tokyo's top government spokesman said Friday. "We confirmed that Russian military bombers and fighter jets flew
Japan scrambled fighter jets after Russian bombers flew over international waters around the country, Tokyo’s top government spokesman said Friday.
Japan's defense ministry reports responding to hundreds of Chinese and Russian aerial and maritime intrusions since April.
Snow is falling along the Sea of Japan coast from northern to eastern Japan and is expected to intensify through Friday.
The soaring bluffs, battered by the rough waves of the Sea of Japan, often provoke a sense of unease guaranteed to make an impression even on those who have never actually been to the area.