17.12.2024 10:55Thousands of bodies found in Syria’s mass graves Al-Assad and his father Hafez have been accused of widespread extrajudicial killings, including mass executions. 17.12.2024 10:59Japan top business lobby taps insurer head as leader in rare move Japan's biggest business lobby said Tuesday it has tapped Nippon Life Insurance Co. Chairman Yoshinobu Tsutsui to head the group, filling the post for the first time with someone from the finance industry.
The 70-year-old will take the helm at the Japan Business Federation, better known as Keidanren, in May 2025, replacing Sumitomo Chemical Co. Chairman Masakazu Tokura.
Read full story here17.12.2024 11:09“Euphoria” in Syria could quickly turn to “frustration” Mohamad Elmasry talks about the challenges Syrians face that could easily disrupt the current mood.17.12.2024 11:10Kotohira high schoolers hold mixed martial arts weapons tournament Student kendo and naginata practitioners at a high school in Kagawa Prefecture, western Japan, recently pitted the two weapons-based martial arts against each other in an electrifying test of pride and skill.
Both the sports clubs at Kotohira High School for kendo, which employs the use of bamboo swords, and naginata, which features long bamboo swords with a curved blade, are known to be among the best in Kagawa Prefecture.
Read full story here17.12.2024 11:10Chief of Russia’s nuclear protection forces killed in Moscow bomb blast Chief of Russia's Troops of Radiological, Chemical and Biological Defence killed outside an apartment building.17.12.2024 11:11Kids thrilled by peculiar plant properties in Setsunan Univ. class A group of children recently had the chance to experience the strange and wonderful properties of plants, using the five senses to learn about different species in a class held at Setsunan University's Hirakata Campus.
The children were given access to the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences' medicinal botanical garden as part of the "Let's learn about the strangeness of plants" class. Featuring a greenhouse, the garden spans around 2,500 square meters and contains over 500 different species of plants.
Read full story here17.12.2024 11:18South Korea political turmoil presents investment opportunities, says U.S. investor Arjun Jayaraman, portfolio manager at Causeway Capital Management, said the "value is certainly compelling" in South Korean markets. 17.12.2024 11:32“Wheels of justice now turning” for Syrian torture victims Roger Lu Phillips talks about what the new Syrian government will have to do to bring justice to Assad regime's victims.17.12.2024 12:21Two charged over US tech used in deadly drone attack on soldiers in Jordan An Iranian American and a Swiss Iranian have been arrested for allegedly exporting sensitive US technology to Iran. 17.12.2024 12:58First Friday prayers in Damascus after Assad Syrians gathered freely for Friday prayers for the first time since Assad's fall.17.12.2024 13:00As Adams and Trump Get Cozier, Some N.Y. Republicans Recoil Donald J. Trump is speaking sympathetically about Mayor Eric Adams, but Republicans in New York still view the mayor with skepticism.17.12.2024 13:00Edd Kimber’s recipes for nutmeg baked custard and quick trifle pots Simple but impressive, these laidback versions of classic desserts provide the final flourish to dinnerToday’s silky dessert takes the idea of a classic English custard tart and turns it into a simple but impressive plated dessert. The custard is pretty traditional, made with vanilla and plenty of grated nutmeg, but the pastry is replaced with a hazelnut streusel, and the two are then tied together by boozy, rum-soaked raisins. Meanwhile, no Christmas is complete, at least for my family, without an old-school sherry trifle, and this is my simplified version for when I want those flavours but in a more laid-back style. Continue reading... ... 17.12.2024 13:11Israel attacks Gaza City amid attempts to reach ceasefire deal Ten killed in Israeli attack on a house in Gaza City as the US says negotiations on a ceasefire in Gaza are continuing.17.12.2024 13:15A Top Russian General Killed in Moscow Bombing Claimed by Ukraine A senior Russian general was killed by a bomb outside his apartment in Moscow. A Ukrainian official said the service carried out the attack.17.12.2024 13:28Japan drops mantra of reducing nuclear dependency in new draft plan Japan will utilize nuclear power as much as possible along with renewable energy, a draft government plan showed Tuesday, departing from its earlier resolve to minimize dependence on atomic energy following the 2011 Fukushima crisis.
The Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry presented the draft basic energy plan, a medium- to long-term policy guideline, to a meeting of experts. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's Cabinet is expected to approve the energy plan by around February.
Read full story here17.12.2024 14:50Japan enacts 13.9 tril. yen extra budget for economic package Japan's parliament on Tuesday enacted a 13.9 trillion yen ($90 billion) supplementary budget for the current fiscal year through next March to finance a new economic package, including inflation relief steps and disaster reconstruction costs.
The spending plan cleared the House of Councillors, or upper chamber, ahead of the end of the current Diet session, initially scheduled for Saturday but expected to be extended to Dec. 24, following its passage through the House of Representatives last week with the backing of some opposition parties.
Read full story here17.12.2024 15:00Senators demand USDA prevent theft of grocery funds from low-income families The U.S. Agriculture Department must take immediate action to secure the grocery benefits cards from which low-income families are being robbed, six Democratic senators urged.17.12.2024 15:00Gen Z and Millennials Find Offline Joy in Board Game Clubs Hungry for in-person interaction, Gen Z and millennial players are joining old-fashioned chess, mahjong and backgammon groups.17.12.2024 15:00Drugmakers Paid PBMs Not to Restrict Opioid Prescriptions Drugmakers including Purdue Pharma paid pharmacy benefit managers not to restrict painkiller prescriptions, a New York Times investigation found.17.12.2024 15:00The 50 best TV shows of 2024: No 5 – Industry It might be packed with unspeakably wild antics, but this full-throttle drama is clever, astonishingly written TV – which is on its way to being one of the greatest shows of all time• The 50 best TV shows of 2024• More on the best culture of 2024The coolest thing I am able to say at the kind of parties where people discuss TV is: “I’ve been an Industry guy since the first episode”. Looking back at that pilot, first broadcast in 2020, it feels far away and distant now in the shadow of season three’s outrageously huge finale: five baby-chick graduates all trying their best in their entry-level job interviews, the credits blazing with the searing but baffling-in-hindsight “Directed by: Lena Dunham”, most of the scenes actually being in the office. Go back and watch that episode now, I say at parties that I am fully aware I am being boring at, and it feels like a completely different show – I don’t think there was a single scene in season three when Harper looked at a computer, for instance – but because of how fast and how smartly Industry has evolved, that change doesn’t feel jarring. It started good and has only gotten better and bigger. With HBO renewing for season four before Kit Harington had even got peed on in season three, it can only get more daring and enormous.This is the season that everyone has caught up with my visionary zeal for the show, and it has been reflected (a sad admission) in my Reddit homepage algorithm. Industry has a fanbase now, a vociferous one, one that makes Yasmin and Rob edits and speculates about what moves Harper will make next and asks questions like, “Quick one, struggling to understand the show: what’s money?”. This is the year Industry has suffered from (but not bowed under the weight of) Succession comparisons, which for my money were slightly more apt in season two than now, seeing as it has evolved so completely into its own thing. But you can squint and see where the line between them might be drawn: like Succession, Industry is on HBO; like Succession, Industry paints ghoulish characters in vivid new colours (this year’s addition of Harington’s Henry Muck was a particularly interesting new texture of eco-when-it-suits-him posh boy: knows exactly what to say in gilded rooms and how to shake hands with tycoons but has a fragile chip in his ego that will never really be therapied away); like Succession, Industry has people whose thirst for success has bled into every aspect of their lives; like Succession, Industry has an incredible sideline in audacious I-can’t-believe-they-typed-that-and-I-can’t-believe-HBO-allowed-it-and-I-can’t-believe-they-convinced-an-actor-to-say-it! dialogue. I’m not allowed to repeat any of my favourite lines but search for the mouthwash comment from the fantastic Rishi-centred episode White Mischief, and you’ll see what I mean. Continue reading... ... 17.12.2024 15:00Trump’s Tariffs Helped Northern Vietnam Boom Like Never Before. What Now? The north benefited from the global search for alternatives to Chinese manufacturing. No one knows whether a second Trump term will impede or accelerate that growth.17.12.2024 15:04Idlib Residents Describe Life Under Syria’s Rebels The Islamists who now lead Syria have ruled the city of Idlib for years. Residents say they imposed some strict laws, but also heeded some complaints and improved public services.17.12.2024 15:05On Trump’s Proposals, Wall Street Investors Have Selective Hearing Investors and executives are often emphasizing what they like in the president-elect’s agenda, while dismissing what they don’t as mere posturing.17.12.2024 15:07Americans can now visit China for up to 10 days without a visa China said Tuesday it was expanding its visa-free transit policy, allowing eligible foreign travelers to stay in parts of the country as long as 10 days.17.12.2024 15:20What North Korea Gains By Sending Troops to Fight For Russia Sending troops to fight against Ukraine has gotten North Korea much-needed cash and diplomatic leverage. But there may be hidden costs, too.17.12.2024 15:20Video: Syria’s Al-Sharaa demands an end to Israeli attacks In an interview with Al Jazeera, Syria's new administration leader Ahmed al-Sharaa urged an end to Israeli attacks.17.12.2024 15:51Women bear brunt of war in Sudan Sexual violence has been widespread, impacting many women and girls in Sudan. 17.12.2024 16:19Corpses, men who don’t know their names: Scenes from a Damascus hospital Over 100,000 Syrians were disappeared by the Assad regime. At a hospital in Damascus, their families search desperately.17.12.2024 16:21Guns are silent, but war lingers for Ogaden’s former women rebel fighters Rebels from Ethiopia's Somali region have had a rocky transition to civilian life, even years after the 2018 peace deal.17.12.2024 16:42The Unintended Consequences of Tariffs The biggest benefits often emerge outside the countries engaged in a trade war.17.12.2024 17:00Trump Should Rule Out Israel Annexing the West Bank Several of the President-elect's cabinet picks have expressed support for the idea. It would be a disaster. 17.12.2024 17:00The Crucial Role Emotions Play in Productivity Productivity has never been just about time management. It’s also about managing one’s emotions, writes Israa Nasir. Страницы: 838839840841842843844845846847848849850851852853854855856857858859860861862863864865866867868869870871872873874875876877878