09.09.2024 11:44Deschamps critiqu?, Mbapp? m?nag?, sursaut d抩rgueil... 5 questions sur France-Belgique Apr?s la rentr?e rat?e contre l'Italie (1-3), l'?quipe de France doit montrer un tout autre visage contre la Belgique lundi soir (20h45) lors de la 2e journ?e de Ligue des nations.09.09.2024 11:46France-Belgique: Et si Mike Maignan ?tait le vrai patron des Bleus ? Agac? par l'attitude de certains de ses partenaires, dont Kylian Mbapp?, contre l'Italie (1-3), le portier de l'?quipe de France a confirm? son statut de leader. Un moment important dans le nouveau cycle de la s?lection.09.09.2024 11:50Revealed: 15 Australian universities to have their international student cap slashed University of Sydney and University of Melbourne抯 2025 caps both reduced by 7%, to 11,900 and 9,300 international students respectivelyFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app o ... 09.09.2024 12:00Google抯 Legal Scorecard Before New Antitrust Fight How the tech giant has fared in its major legal battles across the U.S. and Europe so far.09.09.2024 12:00Google抯 Ad Technology to Be Challenged in Second Antitrust Trial In a second antitrust trial that starts on Monday, the Justice Department has called for a breakup of the tech giant, which it says controls the vast majority of online advertising.09.09.2024 12:00Does Anyone Want to Hang Out in the Middle of Park Avenue? A glimpse at the future of one of Manhattan抯 most famous streets and a look at its history, from train tracks to illegal weed.09.09.2024 12:00Mourning 慗ohnny Hockey and His Brother: 慦hy Did This Have to Happen? The night before their sister抯 wedding, John and Matty Gaudreau were fatally struck by a car while riding bicycles near their family home in rural New Jersey.09.09.2024 12:00Apple Introduces New iPhones with A.I. Features On Monday, the company will introduce smartphones with A.I. features that could take the technology mainstream or sow fresh doubts about its viability.09.09.2024 12:01A Trial Over Tyre Nichols抯 Death Begins as Memphis Is in a New Bind As three police officers face a federal trial, the city is embroiled in a standoff with state Republican leaders over its policing and public safety policies.09.09.2024 12:06Middle East crisis: at least 14 killed in Israeli airstrikes across Syria, say reports Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says military scientific research centre housing pro-Iranian weapons experts was hit; strikes also killed people in Hama provinceRead all our Middle East crisis coverageMore on the deadly overnig ... 09.09.2024 12:13
Tesla supplier Panasonic ready to make larger 4680 EV batteries -
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WAKAYAMA, Japan -- Japanese battery maker Panasonic Energy is ready to begin mass-producing its latest cylindrical EV battery cells in western Japan for major customer Tesla."The new cells are larger, which improves the efficiency for automakers when loading them on EVs," Panasonic Energy CEO Kazuo Tadanobu told reporters on Monday. "We believe they will contribute to the spread of affordable EVs."09.09.2024 12:16Sudan: Videos prove ethnic crimes committed by Rapid Support Forces-affiliated militias in Darfur Despite the RSF's denials, images verified by Le Monde, Lighthouse Reports and its partners reveal the ethnic crimes committed by militias affiliated with them.09.09.2024 12:20Tommy Hilfiger revives nautical theme for show on old Staten Island ferry Preppy styles given modern update in collection unveiled at A-lister event featuring Anna Wintour fist bumping Method ManOnboard a local passenger ferry you will usually find a mixture of tourists and tired commuters. However, on S ... 09.09.2024 12:26
Japan Inc. eyes larger overseas M&A amid hunt for growth -
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TOKYO -- Japanese companies are seeking to buy ever-larger foreign companies in their hunt for growth as their home market continues to shrink, according to investment bankers."In general, the necessity of Japanese companies going outbound has not really changed fundamentally," said Yoshinobu Agu, the head of mergers and acquisitions at Citi in Tokyo.09.09.2024 12:26Australia politics live: disruption looms for Sydney commuters as union plans action over Metro conversions Follow today抯 news liveUnion call for 12-day nationwide standard for reproductive leaveThe Health Services Union is pushing for 12 days of reproductive leave to be made standard nationwide.Making 12 days reproductive leave pa ... 09.09.2024 12:32Hang Seng leads losses in Asia; China consumer inflation comes in weaker than forecast Traders in Asia assessed Japan's revised GDP figure for the second quarter and China's consumer price index report. 09.09.2024 12:34US recession fears hit markets; Aldi to open more UK stores as profits more than double business live Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as Asia-Pacific markets are hit by worries over US jobs marketIn the airline industry, Ryanair boss Michael O扡eary has issued a fresh call for the chief executive of ai ... 09.09.2024 12:35David Crisafulli concedes 慽t抯 wrong to jail children in police watch houses Opposition leader says 憈here抣l be less kids in watch houses under an LNP government but won抰 commit to ending the practiceFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or da ... 09.09.2024 12:48European markets start the week on a positive note European stocks were higher on Monday, shrugging off more negative sentiment on Wall Street and in Asia-Pacific markets. 09.09.2024 13:06Court widens benefit eligibility for Nagasaki A-bomb survivors A Japanese court on Monday ruled in favor of some of the plaintiffs who were seeking state health care benefits as survivors of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki after being exposed to the blast outside the state-designated area.
The Nagasaki District Court ordered the Nagasaki prefectural and city governments to certify 15 of the 44 plaintiffs as atomic bomb survivors who experienced the nuclear attack outside the area but within a 12-kilometer radius of the bomb's hypocenter.
Read full story here09.09.2024 13:29Weather tracker: Francine looking likely to be next Atlantic hurricane An area of low pressure in the Gulf of Mexico is moving landward, and is expected to bring intense rainfallFrancine could soon be the next to be ticked off the list of Atlantic hurricane storm names this week. On Friday, a broad ar ... 09.09.2024 13:59
ADB chief Asakawa to step down, 'Mr. Yen' Kanda seen as likely successor -
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MANILA/TOKYO -- The Asian Development Bank announced on Monday that its president, Masatsugu Asakawa, is planning to step down on Feb. 23, 2025.The Japanese government is, in the meantime, preparing to nominate Masato Kanda, the former top financial diplomat under Fumio Kishida's government, to succeed Asakawa in the post, Nikkei has learned.09.09.2024 14:00How Felony Convictions Keep People From Voting in Tennessee The state抯 process for restoring voting rights is a master class in undermining democracy.09.09.2024 14:02How Project 2025 Would Change the Country Trump can抰 run away so easily from these Project 2025 plans.09.09.2024 14:03Kamala Harris Is Her Own Woman A vice president is expected to never disagree with the president in public. But as a candidate to succeed her boss, she must also make a case for her own accomplishments.09.09.2024 14:03Russell M. Nelson, the Leader of the Mormon Church, Turns 100 Russell M. Nelson is older than the pope and the Dalai Lama. But serving as president in one抯 11th decade comes with challenges.09.09.2024 14:03State of the Race: A Dead Heat With 8 Weeks to Go Each Monday morning for the next two months, we抣l take an in-depth look at what the polls can tell us.09.09.2024 14:03Harris抯 Debate Challenge: Pushing Ahead Without Leaving Biden Behind At Tuesday抯 debate, Kamala Harris, the vice president, will try to promote herself as a change candidate without criticizing President Biden, whom she has served for years.09.09.2024 14:04Which Trump Will Be on the Debate Stage With Harris? Will he be subdued, or aggressive and rambling?09.09.2024 14:07Conservative Takaichi makes 2nd bid in Japan ruling party chief race Japan's economic security minister Sanae Takaichi said Monday she will run again to become president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, prioritizing economic growth to make the country "stronger and richer" while underscoring her conservative agenda.
Joining what is already a crowded race with a record number of candidates, Takaichi, 63, one of the most hawkish contenders in the Sept. 27 election, is seeking to replace Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who is resigning to take responsibility for the party's political funds scandal.
Read full story here09.09.2024 14:32Sumo: Hoshoryu bounces back with dominant win over Daieisho on Day 2 Ozeki Hoshoryu opened his account at the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament with a bounce-back victory over komusubi Daieisho on Monday.
Having suffered his fourth-straight opening-day loss at the hands of top-ranked maegashira Takanosho a day earlier, Hoshoryu took care of business in the final bout of Day 2 at Ryogoku Kokugikan.
Read full story here09.09.2024 14:34New Taiwan de facto envoy to Japan vows to uphold democracy Taiwan's new de facto ambassador to Japan vowed on Monday to uphold freedom and democracy of the self-ruled island by working with the neighboring country as he assumed the role.
Lee Yi-yang, a former vice president of Taiwan's Examination Yuan, which oversees civil servant personnel affairs, arrived at Haneda airport in Tokyo after being appointed to the post last month by President Lai Ching-te's administration.
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