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25.09.2024 4:00
Japan in a cup of coffee - Nikkei Asia The small medicine bottles are lined up on the counter, one by one, carefully positioned for rational inspection. The dark plastic obfuscates the contents, white labels with minimalist print detailing the contents. I inspect each one carefully, choosing my prescription for the day.This, however, is no pharmacy. It's a coffee shop and caffeine is my drug of choice.

25.09.2024 4:01
Hong Kong academic freedom under assault in name of security, report says - Nikkei Asia HONG KONG -- Academic freedom has sharply declined in Hong Kong in the four years since Beijing imposed a draconian national security legislation on the city, a new report from Human Rights Watch and the Hong Kong Democracy Council says.In the 80-page study released Wednesday and titled "'We Can't Write the Truth Anymore': Academic Freedom in Hong Kong Under the National Security Law," the two U.S.-based nongovernmental human rights groups detail how the law has sweeping effects on university campuses. The basic freedoms faculty and students once enjoyed -- freedom of expression, publication, assembly, association and the pursuit of knowledge -- are all under serious attack, the authors warn.

25.09.2024 4:32
Trump golf course suspect charged with attempted assassination The Justice Department has confirmed that federal prosecutors are charging Ryan Routh with the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump. Police arrested Routh on Sept. 15 after a Secret Service agent allegedly spotted him with a high-powered rifle at a Trump-owned golf course. Routh was already facing two federal firearms charges in connection with the incident.

25.09.2024 4:32
Biden pushes for cease-fire deal at U.N. General Assembly President Biden on Tuesday delivered his final address to the United Nations General Assembly. He pushed for Israel and Hamas to accept a cease-fire deal while also urging peace in several other conflicts actoss the globe. Weijia Jiang reports.

25.09.2024 4:39
Personal qualities matter more to Harris voters: CBS News poll A new CBS News poll found that 72% of Kamala Harris voters say personal qualities are very important in their vote, versus 39% of Donald Trump voters. Political strategists Leslie Sanchez and Chuck Rocha join CBS News to discuss the numbers and examine which voters are still persuadable.

25.09.2024 4:51
Elderly woman becomes target of overseas gold scam A 92-year-old Los Angeles woman became the target of overseas scammers, who convinced her to put her life savings into gold and then hand the precious metal over. Now, her daughter is looking to hold the bank that allowed the transactions responsible. Jim Axelrod reports.

25.09.2024 4:57
Israel vows to continue strikes on Hezbollah The Israeli military said Tuesday it has hit about 1,500 suspected terrorist targets in Lebanon and vowed to continue its deadly aerial bombardment against Hezbollah. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has the latest. Then, Firas Maksad, senior director for strategic outreach at the Middle East Institute, joins with analysis.

25.09.2024 5:00
Asian Development Bank trims regional inflation outlook - Nikkei Asia SINGAPORE -- The Asian Development Bank revised the region's inflation forecast for 2024 and 2025, as price pressures ease due to the lagging effects of monetary tightening.Inflation in "developing Asia" -- which comprises comprises 46 members of the ADB, such as China and India -- is now forecasted at 2.8% this year, slightly slower than the 2.9% projection in July, according to the bank's latest Asian Development Outlook released Wednesday. For 2025, the outlook was revised downward from 3.0% to 2.9%.

25.09.2024 5:03
Parts of Florida under state of emergency as Helene approaches Parts of Florida are under a state of emergency as Tropical Storm Helene heads for the state. Helene formed Tuesday morning and is expected to impact the Sunshine State as a hurricane when it lands on Thursday. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports from Clearwater, Florida.

25.09.2024 5:17
Why the Justice Department says Visa has monopoly over debit cards The Justice Department sued Visa on Tuesday, accusing the credit card business of reaping big profits by shutting out rival payment processors and passing on costs to consumers. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins to unpack the antitrust allegations and what they could mean for the credit giant.