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28.02.2025 8:20
Nordic combined: Yuna Kasai seizes monumental gold at worlds Japan's Yuna Kasai became the first Japanese woman to win an individual gold medal at the Nordic ski world championships on Thursday, triumphing in the Nordic combined mass start normal hill event as her younger twin sister Haruka secured bronze. The victory in Trondheim in Norway saw the 21-year-old become the first Japanese to top an individual podium at the worlds since men's ski jumper Kazuyoshi Funaki won on the normal hill in 1999 in Austria. Read full story here

28.02.2025 10:36
G20 finance chiefs at odds addressing concerns over protectionism Finance chiefs from the Group of 20 advanced and emerging economies on Thursday remained at odds in addressing growing concerns over protectionism as the United States' imposition of a series of import tariffs sparks retaliation. With top officials from several major economies absent, the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors failed to issue a joint statement after a two-day meeting in Cape Town from Wednesday, just as the group's foreign ministers did last week. Read full story here

28.02.2025 11:05
Street in Asakusa claimed as longest shotengai in Japan Four street associations around Tokyo's popular Asakusa tourist district have joined together to promote what they claim is the longest shopping street in Japan. The four associations, whose streets form an approximately 3 km-long thoroughfare in Tokyo's Taito Ward, established Tokyo Kokusai-dori Shinko-kai in November, a committee to promote the thoroughfare as Japan's longest "shotengai," or shopping street. Read full story here

28.02.2025 12:29
Trump says tariff on Chinese goods to double to 20% next week U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday he will double his administration's additional tariff imposed on imports from China to 20 percent next week, accusing the country of not doing enough to clamp down on the flow of illicit drugs. Trump also said his proposed 25 percent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods entering the United States will go into effect Tuesday as planned, claiming that illegally manufactured drugs such as fentanyl are still pouring into the country from the two continental neighbors "at very high and unacceptable levels." Read full story here