22.09.2024 0:35Elon Musk backs down in his fight with Brazilian judges to restore X The platform agrees to appoint a legal representative in Brazil, pays fines and takes down user accounts that the court had ordered removedElon Musk fought the law. The law appears to have won.X, Musk’s social media platform, has ... 22.09.2024 0:41Israeli Strike on a School Kills at Least 22, Gaza Health Ministry Says An Israeli strike on a school in northern Gaza on Saturday killed at least 22 people, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.22.09.2024 0:42Football : Grâce à un doublé de Carroll, les Girondins de Bordeaux accrochent le nul devant 10 000 spectateurs Pour leur retour au Matmut Atlantique, les Girondins de Bordeaux ont sauvé le point du nul face aux Voltigeurs de Chateaubriant.22.09.2024 1:05
Huawei's HarmonyOS puts China's tech world in awkward spot -
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Vivian Toh is the chief editor of techtechchina, a Chinese tech news startupHuawei's unveiling of its HarmonyOS Next operating system in June marked a pivotal moment for the Chinese tech giant. Seen by many as a "declaration of independence" from Google's Android, Huawei's latest OS version is central to the company's ambition to establish a homegrown ecosystem for smart devices.22.09.2024 1:12«Calculs politiciens», «victoire du macronisme»... les principales réactions au gouvernement Barnier La gauche a déjà annoncé qu'elle voterait la censure de ce gouvernement à l'Assemblée. Mais pour la faire passer, elle aura besoin des voix du Rassemblement national.22.09.2024 1:12BREAKING NEWS: Biden says Quad countries more strategically aligned than ever before BREAKING NEWS: Biden says Quad countries more strategically aligned than ever before <FULL STORY>
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Craft sake in Japan serves up fizzy and funky flavors -
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TOKYO -- Craft and sparkling sake are putting a new twist on the drink for both Japanese millennials who don't like the taste of their grandfather's rice wine and the growing number of international visitors to Japan.Part of the new wave of sake was on display at a small craft brewery inside Sendai train station in northeastern Japan. The shelves were lined with see-through containers in various stages of fermentation.22.09.2024 1:33Donald Trump refuse de débattre à nouveau avec Kamala Harris La vice-présidente avait proposé quelques heures plus tôt à son adversaire républicain une confrontation le 23 octobre, sur CNN. «J'espère que Donald Trump se joindra à moi», avait-elle lancé sur X.22.09.2024 1:52Retailleau, Lecornu, Barrot, Genevard... Voici la composition du nouveau gouvernement Barnier Sans surprise, les nouveaux ministres sont issus de la droite ou des rangs macronistes.22.09.2024 2:00Ligue 1 : le PSG lâche ses premiers points à Reims Trois jours après un succès poussif face à Gérone en Ligue des champions, le Paris Saint-Germain a été accroché à Reims (1-1).22.09.2024 2:07Paris: le corps d’une étudiante de 19 ans découvert enterré au bois de Boulogne Des proches de l'étudiante avaient organisé samedi une battue dans le bois de Boulogne, où avait été géolocalisé son téléphone portable.22.09.2024 2:41UBB-Racing 92: Penaud et Bielle-Biarrey ont sorti le smoking, le cauchemar défensif des Franciliens... Les tops et les flops TOPS/FLOPS - L’UBB et le Racing ont livré un match dantesque, samedi soir, à Chaban-Delmas lors de la troisième journée de Top 14. Les Bordelais l’ont emporté 52-34 avec notamment huit essais inscrits.22.09.2024 2:44A Week of Chaos Pushes Lebanon’s Doctors to the Limit Exploding wireless devices maimed thousands. An Israeli airstrike on Friday flattened two buildings. Many doctors, exhausted, wonder how the country will cope if violence continues.22.09.2024 2:50In China, the murder of a Japanese child heightens tensions between the two countries The 10-year-old boy was stabbed to death on Wednesday, September 18. It was the second such attack in a few months, at a time when China-Japan relations had deteriorated as a result of new Chinese military actions.22.09.2024 3:19Intense Israeli strikes over southern Lebanon after deadly Beirut strike that killed at least 37 On Saturday, the US urged American citizens to leave Lebanon while commercial options are available.22.09.2024 3:46U.S. to propose barring Chinese software, hardware in connected vehicles: Reuters The Biden administration has raised serious concerns about the collection of data by Chinese companies on U.S. drivers and infrastructure.22.09.2024 3:50Macronistes, LR... Quels sont les grands équilibres du gouvernement Barnier ? Composée de 39 ministres et secrétaires d’État, l’équipe du premier ministre dévoilée samedi soir fait la part belle au camp présidentiel et à la droite.22.09.2024 3:53FBI agents have boarded vessel managed by Synergy Marine Group whose other cargo ship collapsed Baltimore bridge A Grace Ocean spokesperson confirmed that the FBI and Coast Guard boarded the Maersk Saltoro in the Port of Baltimore on Saturday morning.22.09.2024 4:18Indo-Pacific leaders expand maritime security cooperation at Biden’s farewell summit Leaders of Australia, India, Japan and the United States announced plans for new security initiatives in the Indian Ocean, when outgoing President Joe Biden hosted counterparts from the Quad grouping established due to shared concerns about China.22.09.2024 4:31N.Y.P.D. Understated Woman’s Wound in Subway Shooting, Lawyer Says Kerry Gahalal, who was struck when officers shot a knife-wielding man at a Brooklyn station, was not simply “grazed” as officials said, according to a lawyer for the woman’s family.22.09.2024 4:42For Americans Haunted by Beirut Bombings, a Killing Resurfaces Decades of Pain The death of a Hezbollah leader wanted for his role in the 1983 attacks drew a range of reactions from survivors and victims’ families but brought little resolution.22.09.2024 5:07Kyodo News Digest: Sept. 22, 2024 The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News.
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Read full story here22.09.2024 5:14Presidential election in Venezuela: The Western dilemma Should opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez be considered the winner? While the European Parliament has adopted a resolution to this effect, neither the US nor the EU uses the term 'president-elect.'22.09.2024 5:47Kenya Haiti peacekeeping The trip by President William Ruto of Kenya came against a bleak backdrop in Haiti, where gangs operate with impunity and the Kenyan peacekeepers remain largely out of sight.22.09.2024 6:00
Fukushima data centers aim to spark economic revival in disaster-hit region -
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FUKUSHIMA, Japan -- A series of data centers opening in Fukushima prefecture provides an opportunity to revitalize the disaster-struck region of northeastern Japan by attracting startups involved in artificial intelligence and other digital technology.Rutilea, an AI startup based in Kyoto, held a ceremony Wednesday for the completion of the first of two planned data centers in Okuma, a town on the Pacific coast that was hit hard by the 2011 tsunami.22.09.2024 6:07Biden Hosts a Final ‘Quad Summit’ at His Delaware Home The president has often said that “all politics is personal.” On Saturday, he opened his home in Wilmington to the leaders of Australia, India and Japan.22.09.2024 6:18In Italy, Robby the cabby is driving for honesty Bologna cab driver Roberto Mantovani, aka 'Robby,' published a book over the summer denouncing the tax evasion practices of most of his colleagues. This transparency has earned him fame in his home country, but disdain among members of his profession.22.09.2024 6:50Heavy rain drags on in quake-hit Noto, emergency warnings intact Heavy rain continued on Sunday in Noto in Ishikawa Prefecture, a region devastated by a magnitude-7.6 earthquake on New Year's Day, with Japan's weather agency keeping emergency warnings in place.
In the 24 hours through early Sunday morning, more than 360 millimeters of rainfall was recorded in Wajima and over 260 mm in Suzu, both cities on the Noto Peninsula where heavy rain warnings have been in effect since the previous day.
Read full story here22.09.2024 7:00Quad leaders push cooperation on maritime security with China in mind The leaders of Australia, India, Japan and the United States agreed Saturday to expand cooperation on maritime security, such as through improving the interoperability of their countries' coast guards, in the face of China's relentless assertiveness in the South China Sea and nearby waters.
U.S. President Joe Biden, who chose his home state of Delaware to host a summit of the grouping known as the Quad, said they will roll out additional projects designed to have a "real positive impact" on the Indo-Pacific.
The leaders of Australia, India, Japan and the United States hold a meeting near Wilmington, Delaware, on Sept. 21, 2024. (Kyodo)
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U.S. rapper Ye's China concerts bring a windfall and a little chaos -
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HONG KONG -- The American rapper Kanye West, now known simply as Ye, would appear to be an unlikely favorite of the Chinese Communist Party. The superstar is a politically controversial figure even on his home turf. Yet he has taken China by storm this month, with a concert on the southern island of Hainan proving so popular that another has been scheduled for next Saturday.The Grammy Award-winning musician's "listening party" in Haikou last Sunday -- his first in China in 16 years -- drew 42,000 fans, mostly from other parts of the country. Ticket sales for the single show reached 51 million yuan ($7.23 million), making it significantly more lucrative than a recent five-show run with another rapper in the U.S. and Europe, which generated an average of $2.4 million per show.22.09.2024 7:40Japan to address issue of foreign trainees quitting in record numbers Japan will take measures as early as October to enable foreign trainees to transfer jobs more easily, as the number of those who quit without notice due to poor working conditions and other reasons hit a record high of 9,753 in 2023, government sources said.
Under Japan's technical intern program, workers are prohibited from switching workplaces for the first three years in principle as they are asked to develop their skills in one area, while job transfer is permitted if there are "unavoidable circumstances."
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