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Australia’s top universities say Horizon association is ‘a strategic necessity’
Photo credits: Caleb / Unsplash Despite the EU being Australia’s largest foreign research funder, granting €1. 8 billion between 2015 and 2024, the country.
Antarctic fisheries regulator creates transshipment vessel list, punts on protected area
While short on action, this year’s meeting of the regulator of the Antarctic krill fishery set the stage for broader conservation measures to be passed at its 2026 convening.
US ship heads to Trinidad and Tobago amid Caribbean tensions
A U.S. military ship on Sunday docked in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago amid tensions in the Caribbean sparked by U.S. military action against boats accused of attempting to smuggle fetanyl to the U.S., The Associated Press reported. The ship is a guided missile destroyer named the USS Gravely, according to the AP. The…
A timeline of the jewel heist at the Louvre in Paris
Paris prosecutors announced Sunday the first arrest of suspects in connection with the theft of crown jewels from the Louvre, a week after the heist at the world’s most visited museum.
Trump Set To Begin Five Days of High-Level Talks in Asia, Including a Face-to-Face With Xi Jinping
The president is more confident after talks at Washington between the Treasury secretary and Communist China’s vice premier.
“Where do I sleep?”: American tourist baffled by Japanese room with no bed learns what a ryokan is
An American tourist’s confusion over a missing bed in her Japanese hotel room has ignited both mockery and sympathy online. TikTok creator Autumn Anderson (@somethingicanholdonto) was traveling abroad in Japan when she shared a video of the elegant, beachfront ryokan that seemed to be missing a bedroom. “Where is the bedroom?” she asked, apparently unaware that traditional Japanese inns use futons laid out on tatami floors instead of permanent beds. The post from Oct. 12, 2025, went viral on TikTok, racking up over 20 million views. While some commenters helped out and explained that traditional Japanese sleeping arrangements involve removable futons, others ridiculed Autumn for being ignorant of the country’s culture. Plenty of westerners in the comments confidently and inaccurately told her to look for a “Murphy bed.” @somethingicanholdonto/TikTok “The amount of people saying there’s a Murphy bed is frying me. 💀.” @cheesie. omelette/TikTok Why some Western tourists still struggle with ryokan traditions In the video, Autumn pointed out a traditional multi-purpose Japanese-style tatami room with woven mats on the floor, along with a table and chairs. She continued the tour, revealing a small sitting room overlooking the beach, along with the bathroom and shower, before concluding, “There’s no bed, where do I sleep?” “Do I sleep on here?” she asked, referring to the table. “What? I’m so confused.” In an email to the Daily Dot, Autumn wrote: “My video was meant to share my surprise and curiosity about the cultural differences in Japan, especially how hotel rooms are designed. I wasn’t criticizing it I was genuinely fascinated because it’s so different from what I’m used to in the U. S.” In a follow-up video, Autumn explained that she was confused because she intended to book a Western-style room. Rooms in traditional Japanese inns called ryokans are centered around a multipurpose space with tatami mats on the floor. These rooms, or washitsu, are where hotel staff lay out futon bedding in the evening for guests to sleep on. @somethingicanholdonto Someone help me with this?? Where is the bed?! #メロ秋投稿キャンペーン #japan #helpme #whereisthebed #japanese ♬ original sound AUTUMN “One of my favorite parts of traveling is learning how other countries do things, and this was just one of those moments,” she added. “I think some people took it as me being an uneducated American who doesn’t research before traveling, but that’s not the case at all. I always do my homework I just like to share my genuine reactions when I discover something new. To me, that’s what makes travel interesting: seeing things with fresh eyes and learning from the experience.” Intercultural confusion stirred up mixed reactions Commenters roasted Autumn for failing to read up on the country’s customs before arriving as a guest. Other people reacting to the post shared helpful information or admitted they’d have been just as confused. “Gurl, u went to Japan without knowing how they sleep? 😳” @b. adaz. z/TikTok “Do people not research a country before visiting?? What.” @poorinternetconnection/TikTok “I’m not sure why people are being so mean and rude. I would have no idea either. It wouldn’t occur to me to research another country and find out if their hotel rooms have beds.” @danarumbold/TikTok “Sometimes, I’m embarrassed to be a part of the human population originating from the United States.” @mikep111444/TikTok “It’s a traditional Japanese style room. There’s futons somewhere in there that the staff will make up while you’re at dinner. You must be at a ryokan.” @luisgpiercing/TikTok The internet is chaotic-but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s newsletter here. Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Where do I sleep?”: American tourist baffled by Japanese room with no bed learns what a ryokan is appeared first on The Daily Dot.
Zelenskyy meeting with European leaders on Russia war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is meeting with European leaders as he seeks to increase pressure on Vladimir Putin to end the war with Russia. CBS News’ Ramy Inocencio reports.
CZ Reveals Real Reason Tokenized Gold Has Not Taken Off
Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao believes tokenized gold relies too much on trust, a move that is against modern finance innovation.
Jonita Gandhi and Progressive Brothers to open for Enrique Iglesias in Mumbai
Multi-Grammy Award-winning music icon Enrique Iglesias is set to illuminate the MMRDA Grounds in Mumbai on October 29 and 30, 2025, marking his highly anticipated return to India. Joining him as the official support acts will be the talented Indo-Canadian singer Jonita Gandhi and the electrifying EDM duo Progressive Brothers. Jonita Gandhi states, “It’s truly a dream come true to share the stage with Enrique Iglesias. I grew up listening to his music, he’s such an icon. I’m incredibly excited to connect with fans and bring my energy to this concert.”PRO BROS state, “Opening for Enrique is an incredible honour. We can’t wait to bring our unique sound to the audience and set the stage for an unforgettable show!”Produced by India’s leading live event company, EVA Live, this mega concert promises an unforgettable evening featuring a nostalgia-filled showcase of Iglesias’ extensive career, including both classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers. This tour marks Iglesias’ third visit to India, following his celebrated performances in 2004 and 2012. With tickets available on the District App and one show already sold out, over 50, 000 fans are expected to attend across both days. Enrique Iglesias is revered as one of the world’s most prolific musical icons, and attendees can look forward to an immersive experience enhanced by a dynamic setlist, world-class production and stunning visuals. Jonita Gandhi started her journey by posting covers on YouTube, and has since released over 150 songs in more than 10 languages. She has collaborated with international artists like Ed Sheeran, The Chainsmokers and Michael Bublé, and shared stages with everyone from Shawn Mendes to Michael Bublé; establishing herself as one of India’s most versatile playback singers while successfully navigating a career as an independent artist-an impressive feat in the music industry. Progressive Brothers, comprised of Sunny Sharma and Karan Bhalla, are a notable name in India’s electronic music scene. They have shared stages with globally recognized artists such as DJ Snake, David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas Like Mike, Tiesto Afrojack, Steve Aoki, Kygo, KSHMR and Martin Garrix, and have played at prestigious festivals like Sunburn Festival, VH1 Supersonic, Road To Ultra and Electric Daisy Carnival. They have released music on global labels such as Edm. com, Tiesto’s Musical Freedom, Spinnin’ Records and Chuckie’s Dirty Dutch Digital. The event is powered by Mastercard. Also Read: Ed Sheeran teams up with India’s Jonita Gandhi for Hindi-English fusion track “Heaven”.
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