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03.10.2024 11:30
Carbon cutting and the 'wafer queen' - Nikkei Asia Hi everyone, this is Cheng Ting-Fang, your #techAsia host for this week.My recent holiday to Florence, Italy, to explore the birthplace of the Renaissance and the city's renowned museums was a delightful escape. After a leisurely stroll up a hill to Piazzale Michelangelo, I was rewarded with a breathtaking sunset and a lively concert. And to truly unwind from the tech industry's frenetic pace, I also immersed myself in several Korean dramas while away.But upon returning to work this week, I quickly found myself back in the semiconductor world. A visit to ASML's massive chipmaking tool refurbishment center in the Taiwanese city of Taoyuan spurred me to think about the most pressing issue commonly faced by the tech industry: how to aggressively cut its carbon footprint.

03.10.2024 12:00
China economists trim GDP forecast to 4.8%, highlighting stimulus battle - Nikkei Asia HONG KONG -- China economists lowered their forecasts for the nation's 2024 gross domestic product in the latest quarterly survey by Nikkei and Nikkei Quick News, underscoring the pressure facing authorities in the country as they fight to stimulate growth.The average projection by 28 local experts on China's economy points to GDP growth of 4.8% on the year, down from 4.9% in the previous survey compiled in July. Some of the economists submitted or updated their responses after Chinese authorities last week moved to cut interest rates, bolster the property market and pump billions of dollars into the stock market, sending shares soaring. As for those who responded before the stimulus rollout, Nikkei sent inquiries on whether they wished to adjust their forecasts.

03.10.2024 13:05
Kazakhstan must shake off testing-site past and vote 'yes' to nuclear energy - Nikkei Asia Alberto Frigerio is a professor of international relations at Almaty Management University.Kazakhstan has long debated building a nuclear power plant, with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasizing the economic and political importance of such a move. However, public opinion remains divided due to the country's legacy as a Soviet-era nuclear testing site. To resolve the issue, Tokayev is holding a national referendum on Oct. 6.

03.10.2024 14:08
Google considers sourcing from nuclear power plants, says CEO Pichai - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- Google is considering how to bring electricity from nuclear power plants to its data centers, CEO Sundar Pichai said in an interview with Nikkei in Tokyo as the tech giant searches for ways to meet the huge energy demands of its artificial intelligence projects.Google's initiative will likely reignite the development of carbon-free power sources. Toward that end, Pichai also said his company will increase its investment in solar and thermal power.

03.10.2024 14:50
Football: Yuki Ohashi earns 1st call-up ahead of Saudi, Australia clashes Blackburn Rovers striker Yuki Ohashi won his first Japan call-up Thursday ahead of their 2026 World Cup Asian final-round qualifiers away to Saudi Arabia in a week's time and at home to Australia five days later. The 28-year-old, who has four goals so far in his first season in the English second-tier Championship, was joined by two returnees -- Grasshoppers defender Ayumu Seko and Sint-Truiden midfielder Joel Chima Fujita, who captained Japan's U-23s at the Paris Olympics. Read full story here

03.10.2024 14:51
Toyota to delay U.S. EV production to 2026 from 2025 Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday it will delay the start of electric vehicle production in the United States, with sources saying the schedule will be pushed back by several months to 2026 in an effort to ensure the quality of its products. The world's largest automaker by volume had originally planned to begin producing three-row electric sport utility vehicles at its Kentucky plant in 2025. The delay comes as Toyota has reviewed its EV global output target for 2026 amid slow demand for the all-electric vehicles. Read full story here

03.10.2024 14:51
Willie Brown, the maker of Democratic kings... and queens A key figure in California politics, the former mayor of San Francisco launched the political career of Kamala Harris, with whom he had a brief relationship. At 90 years of age, the veteran mayor is taking a back seat so as not to hinder the Democratic candidate's campaign.

03.10.2024 15:30
Christmas Caracas: early festivities are no joke as Maduro tightens grip Venezuelas president attempts to move on from bitterly disputed election result by declaring Christmas in OctoberTwas 85 nights before Christmas when the decorations went up at least in Venezuela, where President Nicol?s Maduro has decided festivities should start early in an apparent attempt to lift spirits and distract minds after the recent election scandal.A month after Maduro announced that Christmas 2024 would begin in October, residents of Caracas left home on Tuesday to find the capitals boulevards and plazas decked with LED light strings and sculptures declaring: Feliz Navidad. Continue reading... ...

03.10.2024 15:48
The slow atrophy of unions in the US, despite Biden Despite his constant and unprecedented support for blue-collar workers, Joe Biden has not succeeded in reviving a union dynamic in his country. A losing bet that proves a president can't do everything, explains Le Monde's Jean-Michel Bezat in his column.

03.10.2024 16:02
Georgia signs into law measures curbing LGBTQ+ rights Passed by the speaker of Georgia's parliament on Thursday, the controversial 'family values' bill puts homosexual relations on a par with 'incest.' It also bans gender transition, adoption by gay and transgender people, and nullifies same-sex marriages performed abroad.