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07.01.2025 7:35
What will be left of Sudan in 2025? The humanitarian catastrophe devastating the country can only be contained by a political agreement involving civilian forces, rather than being limited to the warlords who have been tearing each other apart since April 2023, writes Jean-Pierre Filiu in his column.

07.01.2025 7:38
A Reporter’s Reflection on Jan. 6, Then and Now Luke Broadwater was at the Capitol when a pro-Trump mob stormed the complex on Jan. 6, 2021, as Congress was certifying Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Four years later, he reflects on what has changed.

07.01.2025 8:55
US records its first human death from bird flu The patient, aged over 65, had been hospitalized in the southern state of Louisiana since at least mid-December. Overall, the CDC has recorded 66 cases of bird flu in humans in the United States over the past year.

07.01.2025 10:51
Sony-Honda venture debuts Afeela EV from $89,900 in U.S. Sony Group Corp. said Monday its joint venture with Honda Motor Co. has started accepting preorders in the United States for its new Afeela brand electric vehicle, priced from $89,900, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2026. The Sony Honda Mobility Inc. four-door sedan, equipped with a customizable digital display panel between the headlights and dozens of sensors to prevent accidents, is currently available for online reservations by residents of California. Read full story here

07.01.2025 10:57
Badminton: Two-time world doubles champions taking different paths After more than 10 years as partners, two-time world women's badminton doubles champions Wakana Nagahara and Mayu Matsumoto have played their final match together. Nagahara plans to retire in March and study abroad in Canada with the aim of becoming involved in international sports exchanges, while Matsumoto will team up with former rival Yuki Fukushima to try to return to the pinnacle of women's doubles. Read full story here

07.01.2025 12:29
Japan to tap veteran diplomat Okano as new national security adviser The Japanese government is likely to soon replace national security adviser Takeo Akiba with Vice Foreign Minister Masataka Okano, government sources said Tuesday. Okano, 60, will coordinate the country's diplomatic and security policies, including those related to Japan's key security ally the United States, after he is formally named secretary general of the National Security Secretariat under Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. Read full story here

07.01.2025 12:54
Japan PM urges party unity, upper house majority at stake in election Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Tuesday called on his fellow ruling party lawmakers to unite toward a key election this summer as the Liberal Democratic Party aims to retain majority control of the House of Councillors with its coalition partner. The upcoming upper house election will be critical for Ishiba, who heads the LDP, after the ruling coalition lost its majority in the more powerful House of Representatives in a general election last year. Read full story here

07.01.2025 13:49
Japan, U.S. top diplomats condemn North Korean ballistic missile launch Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday strongly condemned North Korea's latest ballistic missile launch, while reaffirming the importance of their trilateral cooperation with South Korea. At their meeting in Tokyo, Iwaya and Blinken also agreed the two governments will continue to work closely together to maintain and reinforce their bilateral collaboration, Japan's Foreign Ministry said, ahead of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20. Read full story here

07.01.2025 14:14
North Korea claims successful test-firing of new hypersonic missile The ballistic missile launched by North Korea on Monday was a new type of intermediate-range hypersonic missile and it successfully flew 1,500 kilometers to a simulated target at sea, the country's official media reported. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who oversaw the test together with his daughter through a monitoring system, was quoted by the Korean Central News Agency on Tuesday as saying the test-firing of the new missile was "mainly aimed to steadily put the country's nuclear war deterrent on an advanced basis." Read full story here

07.01.2025 14:30
Deadly earthquake shakes Tibet region of western China near Mount Everest A deadly earthquake struck near the city of Shigatse in Tibet region and was felt in neighboring Nepal and India. The epicenter was in a remote high-altitude region about 50 miles northeast of Mount Everest, which straddles the China-Nepal border. NBC News' Janis Mackey Frayer reports for Early Today.