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23.10.2024 8:16
FOCUS: Voters put nuclear energy on back burner despite safety worries Voters are likely to focus on rising utility bills rather than Japan's future energy policy when they head to the polls in the forthcoming lower house election, with most of the major parties having tweaked their pledges regarding nuclear power generation. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the main opposition parties say Japan should push ahead with nuclear energy or has to rely on it at least for the time being, revising their policies from the previous House of Representatives election. Read full story here

23.10.2024 8:37
Facebook owner Meta to face more lawsuits in Japan over scam ads Facebook and Instagram owner Meta Platforms Inc. will face fresh lawsuits in Japan over advertisements that fraudulently solicited investment funds with fake endorsements from celebrities, lawyers for the plaintiffs said Wednesday. Around 30 plaintiffs will seek at least 300 million yen ($2 million) from the U.S. technology giant and its Japanese arm, arguing they failed to do enough to prevent the scams, according to the lawyers. The damages suits will be filed with five district courts across the country, including Saitama, Chiba and Osaka. Read full story here

23.10.2024 8:39
Legendary Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela dies at 63 Fernando Valenzuela, known affectionately as "El Toro," has died at 63 years old. The starting pitcher led the Boys in Blue to one World Series titles and still ranks amongst the franchise leaders in nearly every pitching category.

23.10.2024 8:45
ACU to reimburse attendees and offer counselling after Joe de Bruyn’s anti-same-sex marriage speech Vice chancellor confirms university were aware of contents of former union boss’s graduation address ahead of timeFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Australian Catholic University will reimburse attendees of a graduation ceremony where Joe de Bruyn sparked a walkout with a speech denouncing abortion and same-sex marriage, as the university also revealed it had urged the former union boss to reconsider his remarks before he delivered them.De Bruyn’s address, delivered on Monday evening, prompted major backlash after he compared abortion to the “human toll of world war two” and alleged same-sex marriage went against “every society on Earth”.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...