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20.02.2025 12:31
3 nabbed for illegally exporting 30 tons of wagyu beef to Hong Kong Three people were arrested for illegally exporting around 30 tons of wagyu beef from Japan to Hong Kong by falsely claiming it would be sent to Cambodia, local police said Thursday. Sun Yongchao, 53, a trading company executive from China, Wang Ennian, 71, a corporate officer at a separate firm, and Wang's daughter Hana Kiriyama, 45, were arrested on suspicion of violating the customs law and the law on the prevention of infectious diseases in livestock. Read full story here

20.02.2025 13:34
Hamas turn over bodies of four Israeli hostages Hamas turned over the bodies of four Israeli hostages who were abducted by the militant group on October 7, 2023. Hamas says the hostages were killed by Israeli airstrikes while in captivity in the Gaza Strip. 

20.02.2025 13:39
British Gas owner reports slump in annual profits to £2.3bn Centrica’s adjusted earnings down by a third from 2023 when profits hit £3.5bn after £500m Ofgem windfallBusiness live – latest updatesThe owner of British Gas has reported a slump in its annual profits after the supplier was ... ...

20.02.2025 14:08
Yen hits 2-month high in 149 zone vs. dollar on BOJ rate hike bets The yen strengthened to around a two-month high against the U.S. dollar in the 149 zone in Tokyo on Thursday, amid rising speculation that the Bank of Japan could raise its benchmark interest rate at its next policy meeting. Investors snapped up the yen, pushing it to 149.95, as stronger-than-expected gross domestic product data earlier this week fueled speculation of further BOJ tightening, lifting Japan's benchmark 10-year government bond yield to a fresh 15-year high. Read full story here

20.02.2025 14:18
Japan, Britain to hold economic talks in Tokyo in March Japan and Britain are arranging to hold a ministerial economic dialogue in Tokyo on March 7, government sources said Thursday, amid concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies, including tariffs. It will be their first such meeting of the economic version of the "two-plus-two" gathering, with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya and Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yoji Muto set to discuss the importance of free trade with their British counterparts, the sources said. Read full story here

20.02.2025 14:29