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10.03.2025 14:57
All Tohoku Shinkansen services halted after person hit by train All bullet train services on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line in northeast Japan were halted for around two hours on Monday after a person entered the tracks and was hit by a train, the operator said, days after the decoupling of cars on a train led to a disruption of services that still continues. JR East said a person intruded onto the tracks in the morning, with police suspecting that the individual climbed over a fence to commit suicide. While local train services in Japan are sometimes affected by suicides, shinkansen services are rarely halted. Read full story here

10.03.2025 15:39
Sumo: Hoshoryu outmuscles Wakatakakage for first win as yokozuna New yokozuna Hoshoryu blew away former sekiwake Wakatakakage on Monday at the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament for his first victory since earning promotion to the sport's top rank. Hoshoryu, sumo's sole grand champion following the retirement of Terunofuji, was under pressure on Day 2 at Edion Arena Osaka after opening the 15-day tournament with an upset loss to komusubi Abi. Read full story here

10.03.2025 16:52
Tokyo marks 80th anniversary of U.S. air raid in WWII Tokyo on Monday marked the 80th anniversary of a U.S. air raid during World War II that killed around 100,000 people amid concern over fading memories of the devastating bombing. A memorial service was held at a park facility in the capital's Sumida Ward that houses the remains of many of the victims. With over 87 percent of Japan's population born after the war, participants pledged to pass on memories to future generations. Read full story here

10.03.2025 16:53
Facebook whistleblower alleges ‘lethal carelessness’ in new book Sarah Wynn-Williams, who worked at Facebook for six years, opens up about her experience at the tech giant, what she calls the company’s “lethal carelessness” and her views on Mark Zuckerberg in a new memoir. Meta says the book filled with false accusations and is taking legal action to try to stop its publication. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.