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27.11.2024 12:28
Man in jail for murder newly accused of killing another girl in 2007 A man serving a life term for murdering an elementary schoolgirl was served a fresh arrest warrant on Wednesday for allegedly killing another girl in western Japan, local police said, marking a major development in a case that has remained unsolved for 17 years. Kunihiko Katsuta, 45, is newly accused of killing a 7-year-old girl by stabbing her in the chest and stomach in front of her home in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, on Oct. 16, 2007, the police said, adding he has remained silent about the case. Read full story here

27.11.2024 14:00
What are tariffs and why is Trump levying them on Canada, Mexico and China? Trump is now laying ground for a trade war with the country’s largest trading partnersTrump’s tariff threat sets stage for bitter global trade warThere are still over 50 days left until Donald Trump takes office, but he’s already laid the ground for a trade war that could shake the global economy.Trump announced on Monday that he will sign an executive order placing a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico, along with an additional 10% tariff on imports from China, in purported retaliation for drugs and migrants crossing US borders. Continue reading... ...

27.11.2024 14:47
Court upholds rejection of call to halt Miyagi Prefecture nuclear reactor The Sendai High Court on Wednesday upheld a lower court ruling rejecting a call by local residents to halt a nuclear reactor in northeastern Japan, stating they had not provided substantial proof there is a significant risk of an accident. "The risk of infringement on personal rights resulting from the restart of operations has not been proven to constitute a concrete danger warranting an order for suspension," Presiding Judge Moriharu Kurasawa said in handing down the ruling over the Onagawa nuclear power plant's No. 2 unit in Miyagi Prefecture. Read full story here

27.11.2024 15:02
Reelected Hyogo governor denies violating election law in his campaign Hyogo Gov. Motohiko Saito on Wednesday denied growing accusations that he violated the election law by involving a public relations agency to run his social media campaign in the gubernatorial race that saw him reelected despite losing his job over abuse of power allegations. Saito reclaimed his position as governor of the western Japan prefecture in the Nov. 17 election but has come under renewed scrutiny following the firm's disclosure in a blog post on Nov. 20 that it was in charge of public relations operations for Saito's campaign in general. Read full story here

27.11.2024 15:14
Japan to revise duty-free rules, refund consumption tax on return Japan plans to revise its duty-free rules for foreign visitors from the latter half of fiscal 2026, sources close to the matter said Wednesday. Among the proposed changes is reimbursing the consumption tax upon their return to their home country. Read full story here

27.11.2024 15:14
David Coote: FA investigating claims referee discussed giving yellow card FA says ‘very serious’ allegations being looked at urgentlyCoote denies wrongdoing, says his integrity not in doubtThe Football Association is investigating allegations that the referee David Coote discussed giving a yellow card before a game.The allegations centre on an exchange of messages before and after Coote refereed the Championship game between Leeds and West Brom in October 2019, in which he booked the Leeds defender Ezgjan Alioski. Continue reading... ...

27.11.2024 15:20
Banksy’s Well Hung Lover to be sold with Bristol building it is painted on Work showing man hanging from window ledge appeared in 2006 on wall of listed Georgian propertyOne of Banksy’s most beloved works is being sold at auction with the Bristol building it was created on.The work, known as Well Hung Lover, shows an image of a man hanging from a window ledge as a cheated rival searches for him and a woman stands by. Continue reading... ...

27.11.2024 16:12
Dorothea Rockburne – New York great’s first big UK show all comes down to one long, mesmerising line Bernheim Gallery, LondonNow aged 95, the great polymath had trouble finding the right chipboard in Britain – but this is still a show of disarming simplicity with one stunning standout workSometimes a work gets to you and blows everything else away. It begins with a narrow black line, about the breadth of a pencil, running at waist-height around the walls of the ground floor gallery. The line negotiates the mouldings, runs under a mantelpiece, takes the corners and recesses, makes a turn, gets interrupted by a set of French doors and disappears from view. The line leads us from room to room. Regular, unvarying and relentless, it sometimes leaves a breathy residue on the wall or a build-up of fine graphite dust in the corners and crevices of a window-frame as it passes.Drawn using fine charcoal powder and fixative, the line at times appears to have been incised in the wall rather than just sitting on top of the paintwork. Sometimes it looks like a cut, as if someone has sawn through the entire building, making me think of Gordon Matta-Clark’s chain-sawed buildings. The only other thing in this bare room is Dorothea Rockburne’s 1967 Tropical Tan, a group of four abutted black steel panels leaning against the wall and reaching above our heads. The panels look flat, but each steel sheet is precisely bent on its four diagonals, the angles muted and disguised by a layer of pallid wrinkle-finish paint. The line runs behind the panels, re-emerges on the other side and carries on, oblivious, dragging me with it. Unlike me, the line never hesitates. Even when you can’t see it the line is there, as present as an invisible horizon. It is always with us. Like the line itself, the questions keep on coming. Continue reading... ...

27.11.2024 16:12
Esther Rantzen urges MPs to vote on ‘vital issue’ of assisted dying TV presenter says subject may not be debated in parliament for another decade if legislation does not passUK politics live – latest updatesEsther Rantzen, whose terminal cancer diagnosis led her to campaign for the legalisation of assisted dying, has issued an impassioned plea to MPs to vote this week on a “vital life-and-death issue”.The television personality told MPs “my time is running out” but the issue was one “the public care desperately about” and said it might not be debated by MPs “for another decade” if the legislation did not pass. Continue reading... ...