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08.02.2025 10:02
Nordic combined: Yuna leads one-two World Cup finish by Kasai twins Japan's Yuna Kasai won her first Nordic combined skiing World Cup event on Friday as her twin sister Haruka came second in Estonia. Yuna Kasai placed fifth in the 5-kilometer cross-country leg before leaping for 93.5 meters in the ski jumping in Otepaa to seal her first victory on the circuit. Read full story here

08.02.2025 10:22
Brother of iconic North Korea abductee hails 1st Ishiba-Trump summit The younger brother of Megumi Yokota, an iconic victim among Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea decades ago, welcomed the outcome of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's first summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Friday. Takuya Yokota, 56, said in a statement, "It was good that the need to resolve the abduction issue was expressed and the U.S. support was gained, and that Japan and the United States were able to join forces against North Korea's human rights violations." Read full story here

08.02.2025 11:00
Tim Dowling: a trip to the dump brings up painful memories I owned and loved my architect’s drawing board for 30 years – until my wife paid someone to take it away without my knowledge. A monstrous betrayalIt is Saturday, and my wife wants me to walk the dog before we go to the dump, ... ...

08.02.2025 12:32
Trump says Nippon Steel to "invest heavily" in, not buy U.S. Steel President Donald Trump said Friday that Japan's Nippon Steel Corp. will no longer seek to fully own United States Steel Corp., but it will "invest heavily" in the struggling U.S. producer. At a joint press conference at the White House following a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, Trump said multiple times that the company planning to make the investment was Nissan Motor Co. A U.S. official later confirmed that Trump mistakenly referred to Nippon Steel as the Japanese automaker. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba (R) is greeted by U.S. President Donald Trump ahead of their talks at the White House in Washington on Feb. 7, 2025. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo Read full story here