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29.09.2024 4:50
At FamilyMart, Japan hankies beat cheaper China alternatives - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- Consumers often gravitate toward cheaper products, especially for everyday items like handkerchiefs. However, Japanese convenience chain FamilyMart has shown that with new products and effective pricing this doesn't have to be the case.FamilyMart launched its Convenience Wear apparel line in March 2021, backed by parent company and major trading house Itochu. Despite Itochu's experience in the textiles business, some experts expressed skepticism about selling underwear, socks, handkerchiefs and towels in convenience stores.

29.09.2024 5:00
Australia’s magpie swooping season is here – but they aren’t the only birds to watch out for Noisy miners, butcherbirds and masked lapwings will also go on the offensive to protect their eggs and youngFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s infamous magpies have started to attack – but they’re not the only birds you might fall victim to this swooping season.Lesser known suspects including noisy miners, butcherbirds and masked lapwings also swoop to protect their eggs and young, typically between August and October.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...

29.09.2024 5:57
Saudi Arabia to aid Pacific islands in climate fight: official - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- Saudi Arabia will help Pacific island countries respond to climate change and other external challenges, said Sultan bin Abdulrahman Al-Marshad, CEO of the Saudi government's development agency, in a written interview with Nikkei.Small island developing states are "particularly vulnerable to natural disasters and external economic shocks due to their small size, remote location and limited resources," Al-Marshad said, stressing the "importance of building resilience and promoting long-term growth" in these countries.

29.09.2024 6:40
Expert laments delays in dementia diagnosis in Japan A medical expert has expressed concern over the time it takes to diagnose dementia in Japan, which averages about 16 months after a patient's cohabitants begin noticing changes. Recognition of the condition comes too "late from a specialist's perspective," Katsuya Urakami, director of the Japan Society for Dementia Prevention, said. Read full story here

29.09.2024 7:38
Singapore after hours: Five late-night supper spots - Nikkei Asia In workaholic Singapore, late dinners are common practice with people putting in extra hours. And even if you have burned through your three meals a day, a final round of food and drinks with friends is always popular, especially given the plethora of eateries that remain open well into the evening.Typically, supper fare here is likely to be fried, toasted or grilled over a hot stove. Dishes range from a plate of crispy roti prata -- an Indian-style pancake served with a side of fish curry, which is offered by many late-night food stalls -- or a serving of Chinese-style noodles flash-fried in a wok and dripping with gravy.

29.09.2024 7:52
Japan Inc. needs 2,500 more female directors to meet national target - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- Japanese companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Prime market struggle to achieve the government target of 30% female board members by 2030 in the face of both a shortage of internal female pool and difficulty in inviting external candidates.TSE-Prime Listed companies need to add at least 2,500 female board members to reach the target. Currently, they have only 3,083 female out of about 19,000 board member positions.

29.09.2024 9:06
Melbourne in for chilly start to week as cold front brings frosty spring temperatures It follows a weekend of wild weather in NSW, where SES responded to 270 calls including two adults and a baby stranded in flood waters near Tweed HeadsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA cold front moving across southeast Australia is promising to bring more frosty temperatures through next week after parts of New South Wales and Victoria shivered through a cold, wet and windy spring weekend.Rain is expected for south-east Queensland, the New South Wales mid and north coasts over the next few days, but not in the quantities seen over the weekend.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...

29.09.2024 9:32
Baseball: Yamamoto gets win, Ohtani steals 58th base Yoshinobu Yamamoto won the final start of his major league rookie season and Japanese teammate Shohei Ohtani picked up his 58th stolen base in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 13-2 rout of the Colorado Rockies on Saturday. The Dodgers have clinched the No. 1 seed in the National League and home-field advantage throughout the postseason after securing the highest winning percentage with their fourth consecutive victory. Read full story here

29.09.2024 11:18
Football: Takefusa Kubo goal guides Sociedad to 1st win in 6 La Liga games Japan attacker Takefusa Kubo scored the opener as Real Sociedad beat Valencia 3-0 at home on Saturday for their first victory in six Spanish La Liga games. An unmarked Kubo guided home a low cross from Sergio Gomez eight minutes into the action at Reale Arena, his second goal of the season ending Sociedad's four-game goal drought. Read full story here

29.09.2024 12:09
Japan's new leader, Vietnam GDP, Samsung chairman fraud case - Nikkei Asia Welcome to Your Week in Asia.Former Japanese Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba will take office as he succeeds Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Vietnam reports quarterly economic growth figures and China kicks off a week-long holiday.In Seoul, a hearing gets underway in Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong's accounting fraud and stock manipulation case while Singapore's former transport minister will be sentenced after pleading guilty to corruption charges.

29.09.2024 13:14
Indian nurse's payout in U.K. exposes visa scams - Nikkei Asia LONDON -- Kirankumar Rathod arrived in the U.K. from India with his family in May last year after forking out 22,000 pounds ($29,213) to an immigration agent, expecting to start work as a health care assistant. Instead his life was thrown into chaos when the company that had sponsored his visa failed to give him any work and then fired him.He filed a complaint to the labor tribunal and an employment judge ruled on Sept. 9 that Clinica Private Healthcare -- a London clinic with just nine employees -- must pay Rathod the salary he was promised until the case is settled in full.

29.09.2024 13:26
Protests across Australia as Penny Wong despairs ‘continued retribution’ in Middle East Local Jewish and Palestinian groups are preparing to mark one year since the October 7 attacksGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAs Palestinian and Jewish groups prepare to mark the first anniversary of the events that triggered the current Israel-Gaza conflict, the Australian government has again condemned the escalating cycle of violence in the Middle East, reiterating demands for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon.“We’ve seen so much violence in the Middle East,” the foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, said Sunday.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...