15.09.2024 3:12 Le coach parisien livre son sentiment apr?s la victoire 3-1 face ? Brest, samedi, lors de la quatri?me journ?e de Ligue 1.15.09.2024 3:18 Le PSG a domin? le Stade Brestois (3-1) ce samedi soir, au Parc des Princes, lors de la 4?me journ?e de Ligue 1. Et ce notamment gr?ce ? la belle prestation dOusmane Demb?l?.15.09.2024 4:11 Tens of thousands cheered, clapped, danced and sang to celebrate French athletes and to relive, one last time, the Games that uplifted a nation.15.09.2024 4:35 Celebrities including Quinta Brunson, Selma Blair and Heidi Klum toasted the awards at a Los Angeles mansion. Who said it was too soon to party again?15.09.2024 5:14 The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News.
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Read full story here15.09.2024 5:28 Typhoon Bebinca moved away from Japan's southwestern island region of Amami early Sunday and headed northwest across the East China Sea.
As of 6 a.m., the typhoon, the 13th this year, was located about 230 kilometers west-northwest of the city of Amami and was moving northwest at around 25 km per hour, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
Read full story here15.09.2024 5:39 D?couvrez les notes attribu?es aux acteurs lors de la victoire parisienne sur Brest (3-1), samedi, au Parc des Princes.15.09.2024 5:49 SYDNEY -- Japan's first lawmaker of Uyghur heritage is urging her country to take a stronger position on China's human rights record, while also calling for a heightened defense posture in response to Beijing's increasing military assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region.Arfiya Eri, born in Japan to ethnic Uyghur and Uzbek parents, was elected to the lower house of the Japanese Diet in 2023 representing a district just outside Tokyo. Before that, she was educated partly abroad, including in China and the U.S., and worked for the Bank of Japan and the United Nations.15.09.2024 5:57 One in four married adults under 40 in Japan found their partners through dating apps, making it the most common way couples meet, a recent government survey showed.
The study was conducted in July as part of the Japanese government's efforts to devise ways to help younger generations marry and have children, as the rise of the unmarried has become a key reason behind the country's declining birthrate.
Read full story here15.09.2024 6:09 State department says allegations of American collusion are categorically false as US navy member identified among foreign citizens detainedThe US state department rejected wild allegations of CIA involvement in an alleged as ... 15.09.2024 6:23 Fire departments and experts in Japan are urging the public to be careful of using flames and flammable sprays to exterminate pests like cockroaches, amid accidents nationwide causing property destruction and even deaths.
Japan has a vibrant population of insects considered pests, from disease-bearing cockroaches to the potentially lethal Asian giant hornet and blood-sucking mosquitoes. The country has a large market for professional and domestic pesticides, with flammable sprays among the popular methods for dispatching unwelcome guests.
Read full story here15.09.2024 6:50 To the outrage of some Peruvians, the authorities have declared three days of national mourning in tribute to the former autocrat, who died on September 11.15.09.2024 6:56 The Chinese will have to work between three and five years longer. In a sign of the sensitivity of the subject, the reform will go into effect very gradually.15.09.2024 7:03 YANGON/BANGKOK -- As Myanmar's widening civil war sends many residents of rural regions fleeing to Yangon, housing prices are rising in the country's largest city."Will you consider terminating the lease and leaving this place?" an Indian businessman was asked recently by the landlord of his rented unit at the StarCity luxury complex in a Yangon suburb.15.09.2024 7:04 The floods have heaped more misery on the country where war has raged since the military seized power in 2021. More than 2.7 million people were already displaced in Myanmar by the conflict.15.09.2024 8:00 TOKYO -- Following the court-ordered removal of former Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, the country's ruling coalition has quickly reorganized, shedding some military-backed lawmakers while adding others to increase its share of parliamentary seats.The Pheu Thai Party, the largest force in the coalition, has replaced Srettha with its leader, Paetongtarn Shinawatra. She appears eager to advance the economic and other agendas of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Pheu Thai's founder and her father.15.09.2024 8:50 'Syrian Diaries' (Part 1/7): Piecemeal reconstruction, economic and social decay, millions of internally displaced persons. For people in Aleppo, Homs, Palmyra and the suburbs of Damascus, areas under the control of Bashar al-Assad's regime, daily life is an ordeal.15.09.2024 8:57 Firefighters are making progress against the Bridge, Line and Airport fires to prevent more destruction, but for some, the damage is done.15.09.2024 9:01 Hamas and the Houthis have opened offices in Baghdad, reflecting the two groups evolving relationship with Iraq as Tehran works to build a regional power bloc.15.09.2024 9:01 The provocative artist once known as Kanye West has received approval that was denied to Maroon 5 and Bon Jovi. Chinas economic woes might be why.15.09.2024 9:02 A woman sustained serious injuries this week after falling and tumbling more than 150 feet down an embankment at a Washington state waterfall popular with hikers, authorities said.15.09.2024 9:35 JAKARTA/BANGKOK -- Japanese automakers in Indonesia are struggling to keep top employees from jumping ship to Asian rivals arriving in the market.These days, the main headhunter is BYD, the Chinese electric car manufacturer that is building a $1 billion plant in West Java province with the capacity to produce 150,000 vehicles a year.15.09.2024 10:00 The case for mindful underparenting.15.09.2024 12:00 Behind the scenes, the chief justice molded three momentous Jan. 6 and election cases that helped determine the former presidents fate.15.09.2024 12:01 Before the tentative agreement was reached, Canada's largest airline had been preparing to progressively cancel flights over three days.15.09.2024 12:05 Welcome to Your Week in Asia.Sri Lanka holds its first presidential election since an economic crisis pounded the island nation two years ago, while India's Kashmir region votes in its first local elections in a decade.Chinese appliance maker Midea Group is set to list its shares on Hong Kong's stock exchange, Indonesia's central bank holds its latest policy meeting and Southeast Asian economic ministers will meet for talks in Laos.15.09.2024 12:12 BREAKING NEWS: Quad to launch joint patrolling to monitor vessels in Indo-Pacific
==KyodoRead full story here15.09.2024 12:14 Authorities said numerous attempts to make the crossing have taken place in recent days. Two weeks ago, 12 people died in a similar disaster.15.09.2024 12:39 Masataka Yoshida sparked a three-run rally, spoiling a controversial move by the New York Yankees that led to a 7-1 Boston Red Sox victory on Saturday.
With a 1-0 lead at Yankee Stadium, Yankees' ace Gerrit Cole (6-5) took the rare step of intentionally walking Boston's Rafael Devers with one out and no one on in the fourth inning after hitting him with a pitch in the first inning.
Read full story here15.09.2024 12:51 A SpaceX capsule carrying four private citizens splashed down off the coast of Florida before dawn 3:36 a.m. ET on Sunday morning, ending a historic mission that included the worlds first all-civilian spacewalk.15.09.2024 13:54 TSUKUBA, Japan -- Japanese lunar transportation startup ispace will make a renewed attempt to have its probe land on the moon and become, if successful, the first private company to do so in Asia."We have been working hard to improve the issues we have identified, and we have never stopped moving forward," ispace CEO Takeshi Hakamada said during a news conference on Thursday in Tsukuba, a city northeast of Tokyo and home to scientific research centers.15.09.2024 14:00 Attacks by orcas, or killer whales, on boats in the Strait of Gibraltar are increasing. But why are these seemingly peaceful creatures becoming dangerous. Страницы: 150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190