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11.09.2024 13:41
Paper crane by young A-bomb victim displayed in U.S. 9/11 exhibit A paper crane folded by a Japanese girl who died after the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 has been put on display at the New York State Museum for an exhibit to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The museum presented the 1-centimeter-long red crane made by Sadako Sasaki to the public for the first time on Monday, placing it near the building's entrance in the gallery "The World Trade Center: Rescue, Recovery, Response." Read full story here

11.09.2024 14:27
Mother given 10 yrs for child abuse resulting in death of 6-yr-old A Japanese court on Wednesday sentenced a 36-year-old woman to 10 years in prison for abuse that resulted in her 6-year-old daughter's death in Okayama, western Japan, in 2022. Aya Nishida, in collusion with her 41-year-old boyfriend, made her daughter Mao stand naked in a pot for hours and forced her to vomit by putting her hands and fingers in her mouth in September 2021, according to the indictment. Read full story here

11.09.2024 14:47
EU competitiveness: Action needed to catch up As Europe continues to lag behind the US and China, former European Central Bank president Mario Draghi estimates that an investment effort of €800 billion a year is needed to avoid an 'existential challenge.'

11.09.2024 14:48
Sumo: Slow starter Shodai bucks trend to share early Autumn lead Former ozeki Shodai continued his perfect start to the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament on Wednesday along with three higher-ranked wrestlers after the No. 4 maegashira won his opening four bouts for the first time since January 2020. The 32-year-old, who has long been accustomed to slow starts at 15-day meets, was on the back foot against a counter from Wakamotoharu (2-2), but reeled off a left beltless arm throw at the edge to floor the No. 3 maegashira at Ryogoku Kokugikan. Read full story here

11.09.2024 14:52
Australian miners rally as China's CATL 'adjusts' lithium output - Nikkei Asia SYDNEY -- Shares in Australia's lithium producers surged on Wednesday following reports battery giant CATL is suspending operations at a major mine in China, potentially buoying prices for the metal which have long been pressured by oversupply.Pilbara Minerals stock, which has dropped 32% since the beginning of the year, ended the day 13% higher, while Mineral Resources, down 50% year-to-date, rose almost 16%. Liontown, which began production this year, was up 13%.

11.09.2024 15:02
Japan's July GDP grew 0.4% on solid exports: JCER - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- Japan's economy expanded an annualized 0.4% in July from the previous month, boosted by increased exports, according to an estimate released by the Japan Center for Economic Research on Wednesday.The 2.6% rise in overseas shipments was driven by both goods and services, according to JCER. Exports to the EU increased by 10.4%, while those to other parts of Asia, excluding China, rose 5.5%. 

11.09.2024 15:07
Sibling succession race heats up at Hong Kong's Chow Tai Fook group - Nikkei Asia HONG KONG -- The race to lead the Cheng family conglomerate of Hong Kong is now in full swing, as four siblings have attained prominent roles in the business empire, just when the group's core development arm is set to book its first annual loss in two decades.Chow Tai Fook Enterprises, the investment holding company of the family, set up a new chief executive office late last month staffed by three co-CEOs, with one being Christopher Cheng Chi-leong, the third and youngest son of family head Henry Cheng Kar-shun.

11.09.2024 15:12
China accuses Taiwan president of 'hunting down' rivals like Ko Wen-je - Nikkei Asia TAIPEI -- China has accused Taiwan's president of persecuting Beijing-leaning rivals, days after the leader of the second-largest opposition party was detained amid swirling corruption allegations."Since the Lai Ching-te administration came to power, it has repeatedly manipulated judicial and administrative means, used public weapons for private purposes, opposed party members and dissenters, and created 'green terror' on the island," Chen Binhua, spokesman for China's Taiwan Affairs Office, told reporters on Wednesday.