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02.02.2025 4:46
18-yr-old man arrested over killing of woman in southwestern Japan An 18-year-old high school student was arrested Saturday for allegedly stabbing to death a woman on a southwestern Japan island last year, police said. The suspect is accused of fatally stabbing Fusako Kikuchi at her home on Tokunoshima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture on Nov. 20. He admitted to the charge, according to police. Read full story here

02.02.2025 5:53
Stray cats find warm welcome at southwestern Japan "ryokan" inn For the past two decades, a traditional "ryokan" inn in southwestern Japan has been spreading its hospitality more broadly than most, dedicating more than half of its rooms to give shelter to stray cats. The century-old Aratama ryokan in Beppu, Oita Prefecture has around 80 cats and has rescued over 1,000 felines to date, finding new homes for most of them. Read full story here

02.02.2025 6:18
Trump orders hefty tariffs on goods from Canada, China, Mexico U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an order enacting tariffs of 25 percent on imports from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10 percent on goods from China, a move likely to bring retaliation from the three countries and increase uncertainty for global business. Trump, spending this weekend at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, has said he would impose such measures to punish Canada, China and Mexico for not doing enough to crack down on fentanyl trafficking, and to rectify trade imbalances with the United States. Read full story here

02.02.2025 7:01
Donald Trump wrecks global minimum tax on multinationals The US president has instructed his Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, to organize the withdrawal of the United States from the global tax agreement negotiated by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

02.02.2025 7:03
Credit card ticketing on public transport nationwide eyed in 2026 A major Japanese credit card company plans to introduce touch payments for public transportation tickets across Japan in 2026 at the earliest, aiming to make travel easier for foreign tourists who often rely on cash or short-term transit cards. Not only will the change benefit users of credit cards issued by the company, Sumitomo Mitsui Card Co., but holders of other credit cards will also be able to use them in place of dedicated transport cards and tickets on trains and buses, according to a company official. Read full story here

02.02.2025 7:45
USAID website goes offline amid fears of agency dissolution under Trump The US Agency for International Development’s website went offline Saturday, as President Trump’s freeze on foreign aid escalates, sparking fears that USAID may lose its independence and be absorbed into the State Department. Congressional Democrats argue that such a move would be illegal and threaten US national security.