Current laws in Japan, which dictate that families should adopt one family name after marriage, could result in the whole population being named "Sato."
South Korean construction company Booyoung Group is offering to pay $75,000 (approximately ₹62.28 lakh) to its employees each time they have a baby in a bid to tackle the country s poor birth rate
South Korea's total population is expected to drop from 51.75 million in 2024 to 36.22 million, a level not seen since 1977, according to the statistics office.