
Jorge Lorenzo Applauds Marc Márquez’s Mental Fortitude in 2025 Triumph
Fundacion Rapala – Former rival and MotoGP legend Jorge Lorenzo has lavished praise on Marc Márquez following his 2025 world title with Ducati. Lorenzo singled out Marc Márquez mental strength as a defining factor behind his success. For someone who raced side by side with him, such approval carries weight beyond mere compliments. A Long-Awaited

States Observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day as Federal Holiday Halts Services
Fundacion Rapala – Many states now observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead of Columbus Day. This change reflects a growing movement to honor Native heritage, not the Italian explorer. Because Columbus Day remains a federal holiday, banks are closed and mail services pause. Meanwhile, the public discussion around this shift grows louder each year. It signals

Taiwan Launches Multi-Layered “T-Dome” Air Defense System Amid Growing China Threat
Fundacion Rapala – At a time when tensions in the Taiwan Strait continue to escalate, Taiwan has officially announced the development of a new multi-layered air defense system, dubbed “T-Dome”, to counter growing military threats. The announcement was made by President Lai Ching-te during his National Day address, where he emphasized Taiwan’s determination to boost

Britain’s Failed Attempts to Invade Gaza in 1917: A Forgotten Chapter in History
Fundacion Rapala – The Gaza Strip has long captured the world’s attention. Today, it is known for its tragic conflicts and humanitarian crises. Yet, long before modern times, Gaza had already been a battlefield. During World War I, British forces tried three times to seize the city in 1917. Two of those invasions ended in

Hamas Agrees to Release All Israeli Hostages Under Trump’s Ceasefire Plan
Fundacion Rapala – The Palestinian resistance group Hamas has agreed to release all remaining Israeli hostages as part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s ceasefire proposal. The announcement was made on Friday (October 3) and includes both living captives and the remains of those who died. Hamas said in a statement that it “approves the release

Hamas Denies Receiving Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire Proposal
Fundacion Rapala – Hamas officials have clarified that they have not received any formal ceasefire proposal linked to the ongoing Gaza conflict, despite recent statements from former U.S. President Donald Trump. According to an anonymous Hamas representative, no plan has been presented or delivered to their leadership. This declaration contrasts sharply with Trump’s claim that

Ginzan Onsen in Japan, a Place That Feels Like Spirited Away
Fundacion Rapala – For anime lovers, especially fans of Studio Ghibli, Ginzan Onsen in Yamagata Prefecture feels like stepping into Spirited Away. This hot spring village features traditional wooden inns that line a narrow river, creating a nostalgic and dreamlike scene. At night, lanterns glow warmly, adding to the magical atmosphere that resembles Hayao Miyazaki’s

European Airports Face Cyberattack, Flights Cancelled and Travelers Stranded
Fundacion Rapala – A large-scale cyberattack hit several major European airports, including Brussels, Berlin, and London Heathrow, on September 20. The attack crippled check-in systems and forced airlines to cancel or delay dozens of flights. Thousands of passengers faced long waits and uncertainty. Dublin and Cork airports in Ireland also reported minor impacts, calling the

Foreign Tourists Share Travel Tips in Indonesia: Avoid Drinking Tap Water
Fundacion Rapala – Indonesia attracts millions of travelers each year with its rich cultural heritage. Joshua Wood, founder of Digital Nomad Exchange, urges visitors to respect local customs and traditions. He stresses that understanding cultural etiquette helps tourists connect better with locals. Greeting Locals with Proper Honorifics Wood explains that greetings carry weight in Indonesian

Vietnam Surpasses Thailand as the Top Destination for Chinese Tourists
Fundacion Rapala – Thailand, once the top choice for Chinese tourists, is now losing ground. Many travelers, like Hu Jia from Sichuan, have chosen Vietnam instead of Thailand’s iconic beaches and ornate temples. Concerns about safety in Thailand have fueled this shift, leading Hu and her family to book a two-week journey across Vietnam. Personal