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26.09.2024 13:05
Malaysia's Anwar turns his back on the West in bet on a multipolar world - Nikkei Asia Amy Chew is an independent journalist and former investment bank analyst who covers Asian and global affairs. A former Reuters Jakarta and Channel News Asia senior correspondent, her work appears in regional publications including Nikkei Asia and Al Jazeera.Malaysia's charismatic Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, once a favorite of the West during his years as an opposition leader, is now steering away from the very nations that once supported him.

26.09.2024 13:08
Hyogo Gov. to rerun despite losing job following no-confidence motion Hyogo Gov. Motohiko Saito vowed to seek reelection Thursday despite accepting the automatic loss of his position following the prefectural assembly's unanimous adoption of a no-confidence motion against him over abuse of power accusations. Saito was given 10 days to decide whether to dissolve the assembly or offer his resignation as the governor of the western Japan prefecture, of which Kobe is the capital, in the wake of the passage of the motion on Sept. 19. Read full story here

26.09.2024 13:22
Neta founder's crystal ball and U.S. targets smart auto tech - Nikkei Asia Hello, this is Kenji in Tokyo. I flew in from Hong Kong for a short trip to cover the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement. Organizers and participants believe it is no longer possible to host the event in the city, similar to other remembrances like June 4 commemorations of the Tiananmen crackdown.To refresh your memory, in the decade-old Umbrella Movement thousands of students and citizens took over the streets of central Hong Kong to protest Beijing's decision to deny people's constitutional right to choose their own top leaders through genuine universal suffrage. This right is written in the city's Basic Law, or constitution, which took effect when sovereignty was handed over from the U.K. to China in 1997.As the promise for fundamental democratic rights kept being pushed back, on Sept. 26, 2014, people started to surround the government building, demanding to be heard. The official start of the movement is widely deemed to be two days later, when an official declaration by the organizer called for a peaceful takeover of the business district to gain momentum in the pushing forward of their demands.

26.09.2024 13:39
North Korea may conduct nuclear test after U.S. election: South Korea North Korea may conduct a nuclear test after the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election, a South Korean lawmaker said Thursday, citing South Korea's spy agency. Though the possibility of a nuclear test to be held ahead of the election cannot be ruled out, it is more likely to be afterward, Lee Sung Kwon, a member of the National Assembly's intelligence committee, told reporters following a briefing by the National Intelligence Service. Read full story here