20.09.2024 14:35New York Magazine reporter on leave over relationship with RFK Jr. A star reporter who covered Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign has been placed on leave after admitting a relationship with a former reporting subject.20.09.2024 14:44
AirAsia and Garuda units to launch aircraft maintenance venture -
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KUALA LUMPUR -- Capital A, the parent company of Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia, and PT Garuda Indonesia have agreed to cooperate in maintaining, repairing and overhauling jetliners.Capital A subsidiary Asia Digital Engineering and PT Garuda subsidiary PT Garuda Maintenance Facility Aero Asia will launch a joint venture with a combined investment of $12 million. Plans are for the venture to begin operating early next year and for it to provide landing gear solutions to Southeast Asia's booming aviation maintenance market.20.09.2024 14:54China and Japan end dispute over Fukushima water discharge China and Japan reached a consensus in August on the discharge of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant, the Chinese foreign ministry said Friday.20.09.2024 15:00Democrats launch new ad push to tie Trump to Mark Robinson following reported porn website comments Less than 24 hours after CNN published a bombshell report on comments that it said Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor of North Carolina, made on a pornographic website, the Democratic National Committee unveiled new advertisements linking him to former President Donald Trump.20.09.2024 15:00Harris Outspends Trump in Ad Battle, and Israel Bombards Hezbollah Plus, an iconic kitchen brand files for bankruptcy.20.09.2024 15:03
Tokyo Metro to be listed in late October -
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TOKYO -- The Tokyo Stock Exchange announced on Friday that it has approved the listing of Tokyo Metro on the prime market, with an estimated value of 640 billion yen ($4.5 billion). The planned listing date is Oct. 23.The estimated per-share offer price is 1,100 yen. The central government owns 53.4% of the subway operator's shares, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government holds the remaining 46.6%.20.09.2024 15:12Miami man among 2 charged in $230 million cryptocurrency theft and laundering scam A Miami man is facing charges after authorities said he teamed up with a California man in a scam to steal and launder over $230 million in cryptocurrency.20.09.2024 15:13Israel and Hezbollah seem closer to war than ever after strikes and vows of revenge for device blasts The Middle East was on edge Friday as Israel and Hezbollah exchanged a new and intense barrage of fire after stunning attacks targeting the group's communication devices killed dozens of people and left thousands injured across Lebanon.20.09.2024 15:27Sumo: Onosato beats Kotozakura, extends lead as nearest rivals lose History maker Onosato will take a two-win lead into the final weekend of the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament after defeating ozeki Kotozakura in the wake of losses by nearest title rivals Kirishima and Takayasu on Friday.
Sekiwake Onosato improved to 12-1 by blowing away Kotozakura (7-6) in a do-over of Day 13's final bout at Ryogoku Kokugikan after the judges declared their initial contest a draw.
Read full story here20.09.2024 15:27Apple and Huawei battle for sales as their new phones launch on the same day in China Many of Apples affluent iPhone users in China are just as interested in Huaweis pricier trifold phone, CNBC found during spot checks at stores Friday, the day the iPhone 16 and Mate XT launched in the country.20.09.2024 15:33BOJ keeps rates on hold, Ueda tempers another hike speculation The Bank of Japan left interest rates unchanged Friday as its chief said the central bank still has time to assess when it needs to raise borrowing costs further, a comment that weakened the yen by tempering market speculation about another possible rate hike within the year.
The BOJ stood pat after it raised the target for the overnight call rate to around 0.25 percent in July from a range of zero to 0.1 percent in an effort to dial back its decade-long unorthodox monetary easing amid signs of an economic recovery.
Read full story here20.09.2024 15:48A Surge in Breast Reductions We explore why younger women are undergoing the cosmetic procedure.20.09.2024 15:56E.U. Will Offer $39 Billion Loan Ukraine Without U.S. Help Brussels officials reduced a planned loan after Hungary blocked an agreement that would have allowed a joint proposal with Washington to move forward.20.09.2024 16:00Harris could win the presidency but lose the Senate, giving Republicans a veto over her agenda and judges If Kamala Harris defeats Donald Trump and wins the presidency, she may still face a Republican Senate that could block her nominees and agenda.20.09.2024 16:08Minneapolis housing program and Kentucky sheriff accused of killing judge: Morning Rundown Kevin Mullins, Mickey Stines, Donald Trump, Fighting Antisemitism event, Mark Robinson, Shohei Ohtani, Zach Bryan, Taylor Swift, Kentucky, affordable housing20.09.2024 16:09Dow futures are little changed after index closes above 42,000 for the first time: Live updates The S&P 500 and 30-stock Dow hit records on Thursday, supported by the Federal Reserve's oversized rate cut and jobless claims that were below estimates.20.09.2024 16:10Europe must stay on course with electric car development Brussels is right not to give in to certain carmakers who are calling to postpone the tightening of the CO? emission standard.20.09.2024 16:15UAE hoping to expand $1 trillion partnership with U.S. through AI, Investment The visit is also expected to feature meetings with key U.S. business leaders and tech executives.20.09.2024 16:22With Focus Shifting to Lebanon, Some in Gaza Fear Cease-Fire Talks Will Be Sidelined Even as Israel signals that it is moving its focus to its northern border with Lebanon, there has been no pause to its bombardment in Gaza, where residents are facing another winter with little access to food or shelter.20.09.2024 16:22Kentucky sheriff charged with fatally shooting judge in courthouse Judge Kevin Mullins was found Thursday shot and killed inside his own chambers with local sheriff Mickey Stines charged with the murder. NBCs Sam Brock reports for TODAY.20.09.2024 16:23Japan to issue 2025 Osaka Expo gold coin for 268,000 yen Japan's Finance Ministry said it will issue commemorative 10,000 yen ($70) gold coins for the upcoming 2025 World Expo in Osaka, with a price tag of 268,000 yen each amid the soaring cost of the precious metal.
The third installment of specially minted coins for the event also includes 1,000 yen silver coins, to be sold for 15,200 yen each, and 500 yen coins.
Read full story here20.09.2024 16:34Hezbollah vows revenge for deadly attacks targeting tech devices Israel unleashed a major wave of airstrikes on targets in Lebanon Thursday aimed at degrading Hezbollahs massive arsenal after two days of unprecedented attacks with 5,000 booby trapped pagers and walkie-talkies. Now Hezbollah's leader is promising revenge. NBCs Keir Simmons reports for TODAY.20.09.2024 17:19Late Harrods owner Al-Fayed accused of sexual assault by dozens of women Harrods had already begun settling claims with women in 2023 about sexual abuse by the Egyptian billionaire tycoon Mohammed Al-Fayed, who died last year.20.09.2024 17:26Earthquake alert (automated) The following is an earthquake alert issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency. Day and Time: Sept. 20, 2024, 9:22 p.m.
Epicenter: Bungo Strait. N 33.3 , E 132.3
Depth: 40 kilometers
Preliminary magnitude: 4.7
Seismic intensity scale: 4 out of maximum 7
Read full story here20.09.2024 17:40China to resume Japan seafood imports, join water release monitoring China has agreed to resume seafood imports from Japan, contingent on third-party nations, including itself, participating in monitoring the discharge of treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Friday.
The two neighbors found common ground as Kishida and International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi agreed to strengthen monitoring of the water release, prompting Beijing to begin arrangements for lifting its ban on Japanese seafood imports. The ban has been in place since August 2023, when the discharge began.
Read full story here20.09.2024 17:51China police believe stabbing of Japanese boy isolated incident Local Chinese police believe the fatal stabbing of a 10-year-old Japanese schoolboy in the southern city of Shenzhen earlier this week was an isolated incident, with the perpetrator acting alone, local media reported Friday.
Chinese authorities have yet to disclose the suspect's motive following the attack near a Japanese school in Shenzhen on Wednesday morning. The local media report may reflect Beijing's effort to present the incident as unrelated to the victim's nationality, aiming to prevent a potential deterioration in relations with Tokyo.
Read full story here20.09.2024 17:58Videos show Israeli soldiers pushing bodies off a rooftop in the West Bank Israeli soldiers can be seen throwing bodies from a rooftop during a raid in the occupied West Bank city of Qabatiya, videos geolocated by NBC News show.20.09.2024 18:00Israel is known for carrying out high-profile assassinations. But are they an effective tactic? From exploding letters in the 1960s to exploding pagers today, Israel has been tracking down its enemies in covert operations for decades. But the hits often yield only temporary gains.20.09.2024 18:08Springfield, its cats and Haitian migrants reflect the deep polarization of the US This Ohio town has been the center of attention ever since Donald Trump, during his debate against Kamala Harris, peddled his running mate's false accusations against the Haitian community and local pets.20.09.2024 18:15American Airlines in talks to pick Citigroup over rival bank Barclays for crucial credit card deal, sources say American has been working with banks and card networks on a new deal with the aim of consolidating its business with a single issuer, sources tell CNBC.20.09.2024 18:25In Jan. 6 Case Filing, Trump Lawyers Again Demand Dismissal Testing procedure, and perhaps the judges patience, the former presidents team sought to short-circuit a process to consider how much of the indictment can survive the Supreme Courts immunity ruling.20.09.2024 18:33Israel is preparing for open warfare with Hezbollah Without taking the step of a ground operation in Lebanon, the Israeli army is stepping up pressure on Hezbollah. Страницы: 194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234