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03.09.2024 7:15
Afghan women 'brace for worst' as Taliban tighten morality laws - Nikkei Asia KABUL -- Afghan journalist Saima thought she was one of the lucky ones when the Taliban swept back to power.She could no longer do the reporting she once did, and was restricted to reading the news on TV with her face covered. But unlike many, Saima kept her job as the Taliban's ultra-strict version of Islam forced most women out of the workplace altogether and severely limited girls' education.

03.09.2024 8:32
Japan to establish chip research center with Intel - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- U.S. chipmaker Intel and a Japanese national research institute will build a research and development center in Japan for cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing technology to boost the country's chip manufacturing equipment and materials industries, where Japan has strengths.The new facility, to be built in three to five years, will have extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) equipment. Manufacturers of equipment and materials companies will pay a fee to use the facility for prototyping and testing. This will be the first center in Japan where members of the industry will be able to make joint use of EUV equipment.

03.09.2024 9:02
Paralympics: Japan wins wheelchair rugby, 2 badminton golds in Paris Japan won its first Paralympic gold medal in wheelchair rugby Monday after seeing off the United States 48-41 in Paris, with the nation adding two badminton gold on the day to make it five total at the ongoing games. The bronze medalist both at Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and Tokyo in 2021, Japan led 24-23 at halftime and widened the gap in the third and fourth periods in the mixed-gender wheelchair rugby final at Champ-de-Mars Arena. Read full story here

03.09.2024 10:18
Art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi believes many of his works are in Japan German art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi, who created nearly 300 paintings falsely attributed to some 120 renowned artists, said he believes many of his works are in Japan, including two that stirred controversy at prefectural museums earlier this year. Apart from the pieces owned by the art museums in Tokushima and Kochi prefectures, Beltracchi, 73, told Kyodo News about a portrait he painted that is privately owned in the country, adding, "There must be more in Japan." Read full story here