22.10.2024 9:25Fehlprognosen: »Das iPhone wird niemals ein Erfolg« Fernsehen? Zu teuer. Eine Reise zum Mond? Unmöglich! Autos? Nur eine Mode. Manch kluger Zeitgenosse lag mit seiner Vorhersage ... 22.10.2024 9:27More Japan firms extend food expiration dates to reduce waste Efforts to reduce food waste are gaining momentum in Japan, with many companies extending expiration and best-before dates for processed foods, although small businesses have been notably slower to do so, a recent survey showed.
The survey, conducted by a Consumer Affairs Agency panel and targeting 585 food manufacturers, found that expiration or best-before dates had been extended for 43 percent of the 935 products covered.
Read full story here22.10.2024 9:42Arbeitszeiterfassung: Was zählt als Arbeitszeit? Antworten auf die wichtigsten Fragen Dienstzeiten müssen dokumentiert werden. Was dazu zählt, ist aber nicht immer klar: Wie werden Reisen angerechnet, wie ein ... 22.10.2024 9:42In a Malaysian Pop-Up City, Echoes of China’s Housing Crash Forest City was an audacious $100 billion project by a top Chinese developer. Today, the project is a fraction of what had been planned and the developer is broke.22.10.2024 9:44Hyundai shares fall 1.3% on market debut after India's biggest IPO - Nikkei Asia22.10.2024 9:49Familienurlaub auf dem Elberadweg: Mit Rädern und kleinen Kindern auf Tour – wie hat das geklappt? Zweieinhalb Wochen mit Zelt auf dem Elberadweg mit einem Neunjährigen und einer Vierjährigen: Hier erzählt eine vierköpfige ... 22.10.2024 9:51Harvey Weinstein diagnosed with bone marrow cancer, reports say Jailed Hollywood producer is being treated in prison for chronic myeloid leukaemia, US media outlets report.22.10.2024 9:54Italien: Regierung legt Liste sicherer Herkunftsstaaten per Dekret fest Rom versucht nach einer juristischen Niederlage, sein Modell für Flüchtlingslager in Albanien zu retten. Nun ist eine Liste ... 22.10.2024 9:56U.S. proposals to curb AI, semiconductor investment into China under final review The proposals are part of the Joe Biden administration's efforts to restrict the flow of U.S. capital, technology and expertise into China.22.10.2024 10:00Hosting BRICS Summit of World Leaders, Russia Shows West That It’s Not Isolated President Vladimir Putin will play host to Russia’s biggest gathering of world leaders, including the heads of 32 countries, since the invasion of Ukraine.22.10.2024 10:03Une forêt sans pluie expérimentée près de Bordeaux pour mesurer l’adaptation des arbres au changement climatique Ce projet scientifique de longue durée veut repérer les pins maritimes les plus résistants aux sécheresses, en les privant volontairement de pluie, afin de déterminer les essences les mieux adaptées face au changement climatique.22.10.2024 10:20Peru: Ex-Präsident Alejandro Toledo zu langer Haftstrafe verurteilt Für den Bau einer Fernstraße hat Alejandro Toledo mehr als 30 Millionen Euro Schmiergeld von einem brasilianischen Konzern ... 22.10.2024 10:21Eva Mendes hält sich nicht für eine großartige Schauspielerin US-Schauspielerin Eva Mendes hat es nach zehn Jahren Pause nicht besonders eilig, wieder zu drehen. Mit Ehemann Ryan Gosling würde ... 22.10.2024 10:24Harvey Weinstein diagnosed with bone marrow cancer The jailed ex-movie mogul has chronic myeloid leukemia and is undergoing treatment in a New York prison, according to NBC News and ABC News on Monday, citing sources.22.10.2024 10:27Elon Musk: Produktionsfirma verklagt Tesla-Chef nach Robotaxi-Show Während Teslas Robotaxi-Präsentation posierte Elon Musk vor einem dystopischen Bild. Nun verklagt ihn eine Produktionsfirma. Sie ... 22.10.2024 10:44Tuesday briefing: Canada puts India ‘on notice’ as row over alleged killing of Sikh activists escalates In today’s newsletter: Justin Trudeau says there are ‘credible allegations’ that Modi’s government was involved in the killing of a Sikh separatist in British Columbia. What does say about India’s global standing?• Sign up here for our daily newsletter, First EditionGood morning.In September 2023, Justin Trudeau stood up in parliament and made extraordinary allegations against the Indian government. The prime minister said Canadian authorities were investigating “credible allegations” about the potential involvement of Indian officials in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian Sikh separatist activist in British Columbia.Middle East | Israel has accused Hezbollah of keeping hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker under a hospital in the southern suburbs of Beirut, though it said it would not strike the complex. The Sahel hospital in Dahiyeh was evacuated shortly afterwards, and Fadi Alame, its director, told Reuters that the allegations were untrue.Labour | A cross-party group of 30 MPs has urged Rachel Reeves to impose a 2% tax on wealth above £10m on Britain’s rich in next week’s budget rather than announce spending cuts that would hit the most poor hardest.Ukraine | Britain is to lend Ukraine an additional £2.26bn and allow Kyiv to spend the money on weapons to fight off the Russian invasion as part of a wider $50bn (£38.5bn) loan programme expected to be confirmed by G7 members later this week.Sudan | Refugees and aid agencies have warned of deteriorating conditions in overcrowded camps in Chad, as intensifying violence and a hunger crisis in Sudan drive huge numbers across the border. About 25,000 people – the vast majority women and children – crossed into eastern Chad in the first week of October. Read an explainer.European Union | Moldovans have voted by a razor-thin majority in favour of joining the EU, nearly final results showed on Monday after a pivotal referendum clouded by allegations of Russian interference. With 50.18% supporting EU membership, the decision was much closer than pre-referendum polls suggested. Continue reading... ... 22.10.2024 10:45Japan woman likely swindled out of 100 million yen in marriage scam Japanese police on Tuesday arrested two men for allegedly swindling a 47-year-old woman out of 36.5 million yen ($242,000) under a false promise of marriage, suspecting she lost over 100 million yen in total.
Shuichi Ejiri, 51, and Yuki Takeda, 32, who had already been arrested earlier in the month on a separate forgery charge, are suspected of conspiring to defraud the victim, a resident of Aichi Prefecture in central Japan, according to the prefectural police.
Read full story here22.10.2024 10:49Steuern: Mehr Einnahmen im September für Bund und Länder trotz Konjunkturflaute Mit rund 86 Milliarden Euro haben Bund und Länder im September mehr Steuern eingenommen als im Vormonat. Nun wird die ... 22.10.2024 10:50Harvey Weinstein leidet offenbar an Krebs Der wegen Sexualverbrechen verurteilte Filmproduzent Harvey Weinstein soll chronische myeloische Leukämie haben. Berichten zufolge ... 22.10.2024 10:54Il s’est vendu plus de voitures hybrides qu’à essence en septembre en Europe, une première Ces véhicules représentent un tiers du marché, également marqué par une nouvelle progression des automobiles électriques après plusieurs mois de baisse.22.10.2024 11:12Taïwan : la Chine entame des exercices de tir à munitions réelles près de l’île Pékin maintient sa pression sur Taïwan. Le président chinois Xi Jinping a récemment lancé un appel à ses troupes à se préparer à la guerre.22.10.2024 11:24Indopazifik: Australien stärkt Luft- und Raketenabwehr Das australische Verteidigungsministerium spricht von einem »Meilenstein«: Canberra investiert Milliarden in Luft- und ... 22.10.2024 11:30Economists see UK cutting interest rates more substantially as inflation pressures ease Economists at Goldman Sachs forecast the Bank of England's key rate falling to 2.75% by November, well below market pricing.22.10.2024 11:57Son of Singapore founder says ‘campaign of persecution’ forced him to seek asylum in UK Exclusive: Lee Hsien Yang says Singapore is no ‘paradise’ after fleeing authoritarian regime that his older brother inherited and still holds sway over through their revered father’s legacyA senior member of the family that has dominated Singapore since independence has been granted asylum in the UK after fleeing what he says was a campaign of persecution.In an exclusive interview, Lee Hsien Yang told the Guardian the authoritarian regime founded by his father turned on him as he endorsed the opposition following a family rift. Continue reading... ... 22.10.2024 12:00G7 plans to keep Russian assets frozen after war ends - Nikkei Asia22.10.2024 12:00More startups are being spun out of Klarna than any other European fintech unicorn Alumni from Klarna have gone on to create 62 new startups — more than any other fintech unicorn in Europe, according to a new report from VC firm Accel.22.10.2024 12:05À Arcachon, la mairie offre un abonnement payant à ChatGPT à tous les habitants Le dispositif, financé à 100% par la mairie, pour 24 euros par mois et par habitant, a été mis en place par la commune ce lundi.22.10.2024 12:05In the Shadow of War, Armenia Tries to Make Its Economy Indispensable In the shadow of war, Armenia seeks to recast itself as a global technology hub.22.10.2024 12:15Harvey Weinstein said to have bone marrow cancer Disgraced Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein has been diagnosed with bone marrow cancer, according to numerous reports.22.10.2024 12:19Thousands greet royals at opera house – as it happened This blog has now closedBarbecue, kangaroo pies and Jimmy Barnes: Charles and Camilla go quintessentially Australian for final day of tourGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has been speaking with ABC RN about a range of issues – including Lidia Thorpe’s actions at King Charles’ parliamentary reception yesterday.Dutton argued that “sometimes people make it all about themselves, and I think that’s what yesterday was.” He said it “didn’t advance anyone’s cause” and “add[s] to the self promotion … that she seeks.”The vast majority of people have been very welcoming the king’s visit, and I think it’s been an opportunity to underscore the stability in our democracy, our rule of law, separation of powers, all of those institutions that we inherited from our British heritage.That’s part of the success story of our country, and it’s a good reminder during his visit [that] if we change it, I think we want to be very careful about the system we’re changing to and whether or not we would be a safer, more secure, community and environment for decades to come or not. Continue reading... ... 22.10.2024 12:25Barbecue, kangaroo pies and Jimmy Barnes: Charles and Camilla go quintessentially Australian for final day of tour The royals get on the tongs, banter with surf lifesavers and meet massive crowds at the Sydney Opera HouseAustralian senator Lidia Thorpe confronted King Charles with string of claims. How do they stack up?Royal fist bumps and sausage sizzles: King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Australia – in picturesJust as King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived at a barbecue picnic in western Sydney, the strains of the Jimmy Barnes anthem, Working Class Man, wafted mysteriously and humorously above the crowd.As Barnsey rasped out the opening lyrics of the Aussie classic, Charles and Camilla greeted hundreds of invited guests in the punishing Parramatta Park heat. Muster dogs waited patiently atop barrels and a windmill slowly twirled above a pile of hay. Continue reading... ... 22.10.2024 12:29Ex-UK foreign chief predicts quick end to Russia-Ukraine war if Trump wins In an interview with Al Jazeera, David Owen says the war will likely end with Russia taking some of Ukraine's land. Страницы: 436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476