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27.09.2024 14:09
Toyota global output drops 11.2% in August as quality scandal bites Toyota Motor Corp. said Friday its global production in August dropped 11.2 percent from a year earlier to 709,571 vehicles, falling for the seventh straight month, as output was partially suspended due to a vehicle certification scandal and a typhoon. Domestic output slid 22.2 percent to 185,680 vehicles as production of its popular Corolla Fielder, Corolla Axio and Yaris Cross models remained suspended after being halted in June. Read full story here

27.09.2024 15:11
Who is Japan抯 new prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba? Moderate faces challenges over cost-of-living crisis, public trust and threats to regional stability from China and North KoreaShigeru Ishiba抯 determination to lead Japan has never been in question, and now the veteran MP is po ...

27.09.2024 15:55
Japan to dispatch SDF planes to evacuate nationals in Lebanon The Japanese government said Friday it will dispatch Self-Defense Forces airplanes to prepare for a possible evacuation of its citizens in Lebanon amid fears of the conflict between Israel and the Lebanese Shiite militant group Hezbollah escalating. Upon the request of the Foreign Ministry, Defense Minister Minoru Kihara instructed the SDF to send transport aircraft to Jordan and Greece, where they will be placed on standby. Read full story here

27.09.2024 16:31
China restates opposition to Japan lawmakers visiting Taiwan China reiterated its opposition to Japanese politicians' visits to Taiwan on Friday after Shigeru Ishiba, the former defense minister who visited the self-ruled island in August, won the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's presidential election. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian told reporters that China hopes for stable ties with Japan but declined to comment on the result of the election, calling it an internal affair. Read full story here

27.09.2024 18:45
Ex-defense chief Ishiba wins ruling party race, set to become new Japan PM Former Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba is set to become Japan's next prime minister after winning the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's presidential election on Friday in a runoff vote, defeating economic security minister Sanae Takaichi. In his fifth presidential bid, Ishiba, who also served as the party's secretary general, won 215 of the 409 valid votes cast by LDP lawmakers and rank-and-file members, while Takaichi secured 194, in a closely competitive race with a record nine contenders. Newly elected Liberal Democratic Party President Shigeru Ishiba speaks during a press conference at the LDP's headquarters in Tokyo on Sept. 27, 2024, following his victory in the party's presidential election to choose the successor to outgoing Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo Newly elected Liberal Democratic Party President Shigeru Ishiba (R) shakes hands with economic security minister Sanae Takaichi (L) and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the LDP's headquarters in Tokyo on Sept. 27, 2024, following his victory in the party's presidential election to choose the successor to outgoing Prime Minister Kishida. Ishiba defeated Takaichi in a runoff vote. (Pool photo) (Kyodo) ==Kyodo Read full story here

27.09.2024 19:17
Ukraine needs a NATO guarantee Getting Joe Biden to issue a formal invitation to join the Alliance before he leaves the White House is vital for Ukraine, particularly as it's going through a complicated phase in its war with Russia.

27.09.2024 19:21
JAL to boost pay for post-retirement workers amid staffing crunch - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- Japan Airlines will start offering similar pay to senior workers as they earned before retiring under a new salary scheme from October as the aviation industry faces a growing staffing crisis, Nikkei has learned.The official retirement age at JAL is 60. The airline currently offers yearly contracts for those who wish to continue working for 40% to 60% less pay.

27.09.2024 19:41
Public urges incoming Japan leader Ishiba to improve cost of living Members of the public on Friday urged Shigeru Ishiba, Japan's incoming prime minister, following his victory in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's leadership race, to implement measures that will directly improve livelihoods amid the historically high cost of living. "Even just talking of price hikes, conditions vary between the city and regional areas," Miyako Shibamura, a 36-year-old resident of Takamatsu in western Japan's Kagawa Prefecture, said. "People in regional areas are reliant on cars, and the soaring gasoline prices are being felt particularly hard." Read full story here