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17.09.2024 14:08
17.09.2024 14:35
FEATURE: Redevelopment project to make Osaka gateway to western Japan An urban redevelopment project near Osaka's main transportation hub has reached its final stage, with expectations high that it will become a gateway to western Japan. Known as Umekita, the development around JR Osaka Station, led by the Osaka prefectural and city governments, is transforming the "last prime zone in Osaka" -- the site of a former rail freight yard -- into a lush park, commercial facilities and luxury hotels. Read full story here

17.09.2024 14:38
Sumo: Kirishima dodges Onosato but cannot avoid 2nd loss Slow and steady won the race Tuesday when Onosato foiled fellow sekiwake Kirishima's tricky opening and forced him over the straw bales to take a two-win lead on the 10th day of the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament. Kirishima (8-2) sprung to his left at the opening and tried to slap his opponent's back as he charged forward. Onosato, however, was a split second slower than Kirishima anticipated, and the left-handed slap ineffectually found only an arm. Read full story here

17.09.2024 15:17
Thai cabinet approves first tranche of 10,000 baht handout - Nikkei Asia BANGKOK -- The Thai cabinet has finally approved 10,000 baht ($300) handouts to poor and disadvantaged people next week, with the finance minister predicting that the scaled-back initiative will spur consumption in an economy that is growing slower than most in the region. The money is to be handed out in multiple phases with 14.5 million people deemed to be vulnerable being paid in the first tranche.

17.09.2024 15:18
Von der Leyen unveils new EU leadership team Key appointments include French candidate St?phane S?journ? for industrial strategy, former Lithuanian prime minister Andrius Kubilius as defense commissioner and Spanish socialist Teresa Ribera overseeing climate policy.

17.09.2024 15:35
Over 60% in Japan read no books each month, majority for 1st time A record 62.6 percent of respondents reported not reading a single book per month, making up the majority for the first time, a national language survey by the Cultural Affairs Agency showed Tuesday. The all-time high figure in a survey asking people how many books they read a month, including e-books but not magazines and comics, marks a 15.3 percentage point increase from the last survey conducted in fiscal 2018. Read full story here

17.09.2024 15:44
Sharp unveils first EV prototype like living room on wheels Japanese home appliances manufacturer Sharp Corp. on Tuesday unveiled a prototype of its first electric vehicle "LDK+," a next-generation car equipped with a giant screen and rotatable seats to create a space like a living room. The model, developed in collaboration with its parent Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. and Kyoto-based EV start-up Folofly, boasts a 65-inch display in the back that can transform the vehicle into a private theater room, Sharp said, adding that it plans to begin selling the EV "within several years." Read full story here

17.09.2024 15:46
17.09.2024 17:10
Our Reporter on Trump and a New Era of Political Violence The latest apparent assassination attempt against Donald J. Trump indicates how much the American political landscape has been shaped by anger stirred by Mr. Trump and against him. Peter Baker, chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains.

17.09.2024 17:45
Asian NATO proposal by Japan's Ishiba seen as 'fantasy' in U.S. - Nikkei Asia WASHINGTON -- The NATO-style collective-security arrangement in Asia proposed by former Japanese Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba, now in the running for prime minister, has been met with a cold reception in the U.S.An Asian NATO is "not what we're looking for in the region," an Indo-Pacific official in the Biden administration told Nikkei Asia.