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25.03.2025 4:07
Atlantic editor-in-chief mistakenly placed on Trump officials’ war plans group chat The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine, Jeffrey Goldberg, says he was mistakenly added to a group chat with Trump administration officials on the commercial encrypted messaging app Signal. The Vice President, Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense were among those in the chat discussing plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen. Goldberg tells NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell he thought the chat was a hoax at first because he could not believe the officials would have “such poor operational

25.03.2025 4:12
1 dead, 1 critically hurt after minitruck hits group of kids in Japan A small truck drove into a group of four elementary school girls on bicycles in central Japan on Monday, killing one and leaving another unconscious, according to police. Akihiko Furuhashi, a 78-year-old farmer, was arrested at the scene of the incident, which occurred on a curved slope near a zoo in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, they said. Two other girls sustained minor injuries. Read full story here

25.03.2025 4:14
Airlines could take legal action over Heathrow shutdown Body representing over 90 firms says it could take airport to court over costs of closure if issue not ‘amicably settled’A body representing more than 90 airlines using Heathrow airport said there might be a case for legal action ... ...

25.03.2025 4:24
Man acquitted of 1966 murders gets over 200 mil. yen in compensation A Japanese court has decided to compensate an 89-year-old man with about 217 million yen ($1.4 million) for nearly half a century of wrongful detention, following his acquittal in a retrial over a 1966 quadruple murder case, a source familiar with the matter said Monday. According to Iwao Hakamata's laywers, the sum is likely the highest-ever criminal compensation granted in Japan. Read full story here

25.03.2025 4:45
Chinese activity near Senkakus "escalating": Japan top diplomat The amount of activity by Chinese vessels near the Senkaku Islands is "clearly escalating," Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said Monday, expressing concern over the continued presence of two such ships in waters surrounding the Tokyo-controlled, Beijing-claimed islets in the East China Sea. Iwaya told a Diet committee session that he conveyed the concern to top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi during their meeting in Tokyo on Saturday. His remarks came as the Chinese Coast Guard ships continued to operate within Japan's territorial seas near the uninhabited islands since the early hours of Friday. Read full story here

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