| 06.09.2024 5:43Paralympics: Japanese judoka Shizuka Hangai wins 48-kg silver in Paris Japanese para judoka Shizuka Hangai lost her bid for gold on Thursday to Ukraine's Nataliya Nikolaychyk, but departs the Paris Games with a silver medal and a first podium finish in her fourth Paralympics.
The two combatants in the women's 48-kilogram J1 class final struggled for domination on the mat for close to three minutes. Hangai was hit with a waza-ari by Nikolaychyk first, before the Ukrainian won gold at Champ de Mars Arena with an ippon.
Read full story here06.09.2024 5:44«Quel étrange message» : le vote de Barnier contre la «dépénalisation de l’homosexualité» en 1981 révolte la gauche L’ancien député RPR avait refusé, comme l’extrême majorité de la droite, d’abolir un article du Code pénal qui réprimait tout «acte impudique ou contre nature avec un individu de son sexe mineur». Même lorsque la majorité sexuelle, de 15 ans, était dépassée.06.09.2024 5:47Colin Gray, father of Georgia high school shooting suspect charged with murder, manslaughter, child cruelty The father of the 14-year-old accused of shooting and killing two teachers and two students at a Georgia high school was arrested ... 06.09.2024 5:49What comes next for Trump election interference case Lawyers were back in a D.C. court Thursday to discuss the conspiracy and obstruction case charging Donald Trump with interfering with the 2020 election. It was the first hearing since the Supreme Court ruled former and current presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution for "official acts" taken in office. CBS News campaign reporter and attorney Katrina Kaufman has more.06.09.2024 5:52
Indonesia's economy suffers from 'long COVID' as middle class shrinks -
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JAKARTA -- Indonesia's economy is suffering from "long COVID" in the form of a shrinking middle class, the national statistics agency has warned, as people struggle with widespread layoffs, rising interest rates and deindustrialization.The proportion of middle class Indonesians dropped from 21.4% of the 267 million population in 2019 to 17.1% of the 289 million population in 2024, according to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), while the proportion of people classified as "aspiring middle class" rose slightly from 48.2% to 49.2%. Those regarded as vulnerable jumped from 20.6% to 24.2% over the same period. In absolute terms the middle class shrank by 9.5 million people.06.09.2024 5:55Kyodo News Digest: Sept. 6, 2024 The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News.
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Japan's outgoing Kishida visits South Korea for farewell with Yoon -
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SEOUL -- Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is set to arrive in South Korea on Friday on a farewell trip set to conclude official interactions with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, his partner in achieving considerable rapprochement between the historically rival countries.Kishida is scheduled to hold an afternoon summit with Yoon, according to the Japanese government, before flying back to Tokyo on Saturday. It's the prime minister's second trip to South Korea to meet Yoon during his term. In May of last year, Kishida became the first sitting Japanese prime minister to participate in a bilateral summit in South Korea in 12 years.06.09.2024 6:41Georgia shooting: father of teen suspect charged with second-degree murder Colin Gray faces four involuntary manslaughter, two second-degree murder and eight cruelty to children countsThe father of the teen suspected in the Georgia school shooting has been arrested, the Georgia bureau of investigation has ... 06.09.2024 6:45Donna Kelce shows off message son Travis wrote on her jersey before first game Before watching son Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Baltimore Ravens Thursday, Donna Kelce showed off the ... 06.09.2024 6:49Decision on Trump sentencing date in "hush money" case likely coming Friday Former President Donald Trump has twice sought to delay sentencing after his conviction in May by a unanimous jury on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.06.09.2024 6:49Las Vegas woman arrested after stealing casket with body inside: Police A Las Vegas woman was arrested after she allegedly broke into a funeral home and stole a casket with a body inside before dumping ... 06.09.2024 6:50Sumo: Fitness woes force yokozuna Terunofuji out of September meet Yokozuna Terunofuji will not take part in the impending Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament due to a lack of preparation stemming from ongoing health issues, his Isegahama stable decided Friday.
The 32-year-old grand champion has been dealing with symptoms of diabetes as well as chronic knee pain, which have prevented him from getting into shape for the 15-day meet starting Sunday at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan.
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