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04.09.2024 14:00
Half of Gen Z voters support Harris, one-third back Trump, poll shows Half of Gen Z voters say they’ll vote for Vice President Kamala Harris in November, while one-third say they’ll vote for former President Donald Trump — a bigger gap for the Democratic nominee than some other polls this year but not quite at 2020 levels for the party, according to a new survey of registered voters under 30.

04.09.2024 15:02
Lack of task checking halted debris removal at Fukushima unit: TEPCO The operator of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant informed Japan's industry minister on Wednesday that a lack of sufficient confirmation on simple-task procedures led to an error, resulting in the suspension of efforts to extract small amounts of melted fuel from one of the reactors last month. "In the high radiation environment, our confirmation process on simple tasks in the preparation stage was not enough," said Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. President Tomoaki Kobayakawa during a meeting with Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Ken Saito at the ministry. Read full story here

04.09.2024 15:29
Alibaba to let rival Tencent's payment app into its 'walled garden' - Nikkei Asia HONG KONG -- The once formidable garden walls dividing China's biggest tech companies are set to get even lower as Alibaba plans to make rival Tencent's payment app available on Taobao and Tmall, the largest e-commerce platforms in China by market share.All Taobao and Tmall sellers will soon be given the option to add WeChat Pay to their storefronts to "enhance consumers' shopping experience," Alibaba's Taobao and Tmall Group said in a notice to merchants on Wednesday, without giving a specific date.

04.09.2024 15:39
Key exec Motegi joins Japan ruling party race, vows "no tax hikes" Toshimitsu Motegi, the No. 2 in Japan's ruling party, on Wednesday announced his bid to join its leadership race and become the next prime minister, promising "no tax hikes" in an apparent bid to draw a sharp contrast with outgoing leader Fumio Kishida. Motegi, the fifth candidate to join the Sept. 27 election of the Liberal Democratic Party, said he will not turn to raising taxes or health insurance premiums to secure funds worth 1 trillion yen ($6.9 billion) each, part of an already formalized government plan to achieve a substantial spending increase to boost Japan's defense and childcare support. Read full story here

04.09.2024 16:36
SK Hynix and Samsung seek closer ties with Taiwan's supply chain - Nikkei Asia TAIPEI -- Leading memory chip makers Samsung and SK Hynix are seeking closer collaboration with Taiwan's tech industry amid a global rush to capitalize on demand from the artificial intelligence computing boom.The two South Korean giants hinted they would like to work more closely with companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world's largest contract chipmaker, as the industry looks to tackle technological challenges including the intense energy demands of AI.

04.09.2024 16:44
Football: Returning Junya Ito ready to drive Japan to another World Cup Japan winger Junya Ito was raring to go on his national team return as the 27-man Samurai Blue squad geared up toward the upcoming final round of Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, starting at home against China on Thursday. The 31-year-old Reims player was named in Hajime Moriyasu's squad last week for the first time since prosecutors declined to bring charges against him for nonconsensual sexual acts after accusations prompted his Asian Cup withdrawal in February. Read full story here

04.09.2024 17:08
Hotline not used over Japan airspace breach by China military plane China and Japan did not use their defense hotline to communicate following an unprecedented violation of Japanese airspace by a Chinese military spy plane last week, diplomatic sources said Wednesday, casting fresh doubt over the direct line's effectiveness in crisis management. In May last year, the two Asian neighbors began operating a hotline between their senior defense officials, but it was not used in July following an incident where a Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer temporarily sailed into Chinese territorial waters. Read full story here