04.06.2025 6:20US steel, aluminum tariff hikes to take effect Wednesday The EU warned that it was prepared to retaliate against levies, saying it 'undermines ongoing efforts' between the bloc and the United States.04.06.2025 7:25Rubio Eulogizes Tiananmen Protesters as Tariffs Test Ties US Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised pro-democracy protesters who were killed in Beijings bloody Tiananmen Square crackdown 36 years ago, carrying on Washingtons criticism of Chinas human rights record as tariff disputes further test already frayed ties.04.06.2025 7:35BREAKING NEWS: New S. Korea pres. vows to pursue peace through talks with N. Korea BREAKING NEWS: New S. Korea pres. vows to pursue peace through talks with N. Korea
==KyodoRead full story here04.06.2025 7:43Trump administration revokes guidance requiring hospitals to provide emergency abortions That guidance was issued to hospitals in 2022, during the Biden administration, weeks after the Supreme Court upended national abortion rights.04.06.2025 8:00Podcast [English World] Episode 100: Atomic bomb trees
How many trees survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima?
Read full story here04.06.2025 8:00Criticism is mounting in the Netherlands against Geert Wilders, who brought down the government The far-right leader cited a disagreement with coalition partners over immigration and asylum policy as the reason for leaving the coalition.04.06.2025 8:07Japan PM pledges to boost ties with key partner South Korea under Lee Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Wednesday expressed hope for a stable improvement in ties with South Korea under new President Lee Jae Myung, saying he wants to hold summit talks at an early date.
Ishiba said Japan and South Korea should work as "partners" in tackling global challenges, and trilateral cooperation with their common ally the United States is also necessary at a time of security threats posed by North Korea.
Read full story here04.06.2025 8:223 Taiwanese climbers found safe on Fukushima mountain Three stranded Taiwanese climbers were found safe on a mountain in Fukushima Prefecture on Wednesday, police said, following a land and air search launched after they failed to return from a climb the previous day.
The police said the three, aged in their 50s to 70s, were found conscious and not in life-threatening condition. They were part of a 10-member group of Taiwanese who began climbing the 2,356-meter Mt. Hiuchigatake in the northeastern prefecture on Tuesday morning.
Read full story here04.06.2025 8:41Baseball: Shohei Ohtani 1st multiple monthly award winner in both leagues The Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani was named National League Player of the Month for May on Tuesday, becoming the first Major League Baseball player to claim the monthly honor multiple times in both the NL and the American League.
The two-way star secured his second monthly award with the Dodgers after getting his first last September, adding to four AL accolades he won while playing for the Los Angeles Angels.
Read full story here04.06.2025 9:00Lagardes ECB Future Set for Scrutiny After WEF Job Speculation Christine Lagarde is about to face scrutiny on her commitment to keep leading the European Central Bank, not least as she nears the milestone of having just about tamed inflation.04.06.2025 9:00Saying Trump is dangerous is not enough: Bernie Sanders on Biden, billionaires and why the Democrats failed The senator and twice Democratic presidential hopeful is on tour with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez trying to build a new progressive movement. He reveals why he thinks Republicans are scared to speak up and what went wrong for Kamala ... ... 04.06.2025 9:294 arrested in Japan for alleged sale of ivory as mammoth tusks Japanese police have arrested four people for allegedly selling at an online auction elephant tusks as mammoth tusks to evade a trade ban, police said Wednesday.
Nobumasa Daigo, a 58-year-old executive of Daigo Ivory Co. that processes and sells ivory products, and three other family members who work for the company based in Saitama Prefecture near Tokyo were arrested Monday on suspicion of violating the Unfair Competition Prevention Act that prohibits misleading labeling of goods.
Read full story here04.06.2025 9:31Trumps 50% Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Imports Go Into Effect The president has ratcheted up the rate on foreign metals to 50 percent, double the previous rate, saying the levies werent high enough to help the U.S. industry.04.06.2025 10:00Ukraines Attack Exposed Americas Achilles Heel What happened in Russia can happen in the United States or anywhere else.04.06.2025 10:32Remy Cointreau Pulls Sales Targets Over Tariff Challenges Remy Cointreau SA withdrew its long-term sales guidance, blaming tariff policies in America and China and a slow recovery in the US market.04.06.2025 10:36China Weighs Ordering Hundreds of Airbus Jets in Major Deal China is considering placing an order for hundreds of Airbus SE aircraft as soon as next month, when European leaders visit Beijing to celebrate the countries long-term ties, according to people familiar with the matter.04.06.2025 10:45FTSE 100 Live:UK Stocks Risefor Fourth Day, Pound Stays Above $1.3504.06.2025 11:23Trump Says Chinas Xi Is Extremely Hard to Make a Deal With President Donald Trump said in a late-night social media post that Chinese leader Xi Jinping was very tough to make a deal with, raising questions about whether a fragile economic truce between the worlds two largest economies will hold.04.06.2025 11:46Hajj begins for more than a million pilgrims under blistering heat An estimated 1.4 million people arrived in Saudi Arabia ahead of the annual Islamic pilgrimage, with temperatures expected to exceed 40?C.04.06.2025 11:52Sumo: Newly built IG Arena readying for big opening with Nagoya meet Preparation for the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament in July began Wednesday at the newly built IG Arena, one of the biggest indoor venues in Japan.
An office was launched in Nagoya for the July 13-27 tournament, which will be the opening event for the arena, with around 7,800 seats to be readied as Onosato makes his yokozuna debut.
Read full story here04.06.2025 12:08U.S. doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50% A U.S. tariff on imports of steel and aluminum took effect Wednesday, doubling to 50% and casting a pall on a gathering of OECD ministers.04.06.2025 12:09Irans Khamenei Spurns Arrogant US Nuclear-Deal Proposal Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei criticized a US proposal for a nuclear deal and called American officials arrogant for expecting the Islamic Republic to cease uranium enrichment.04.06.2025 12:14Malaysia Court Rejects Anwars Bid to Pause Sex Assault Suit Malaysias High Court rejected Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahims bid to pause a civil suit by his former aide, who accused the leader of committing sexual assault in 2018.04.06.2025 12:14Germany to Sign Off on Corporate Tax Cuts to Help Revive Growth Germanys cabinet is set to pass a package of tax breaks for companies worth an estimated 46 billion ($52 billion) on Wednesday as part of a broader push to revive an economy thats forecast to stagnate for a third straight year in 2025.04.06.2025 12:25Abu Dhabis IRH Buys Control of Alphamins Tin Complex in Congo Abu Dhabis International Resources Holding agreed to acquire a majority stake in Alphamin Resources Corp., gaining access to one of the worlds biggest tin mines.04.06.2025 12:34Indonesian Wealth Fund Says Ray Dalio to Be Informal Adviser Indonesias Danantara said Ray Dalio will serve as an informal adviser to the wealth funds leadership and President Prabowo Subianto.04.06.2025 12:36Global Stocks Hit Record High on Optimism for Resilient Economy Global equities hit an all-time peak for the first time since February as signs of a resilient US economy overshadowed uncertainty around trade negotiations.04.06.2025 12:39Norway Sells Out of Norwegian Air Share Holding for $88 Million The Norwegian government sold its entire 6.26% holding in Norwegian Air Shuttle AS for 892 million kroner ($88 million).04.06.2025 12:56Novo Nordisks Women Are Now Paid More Than the Men, Finans Says Women employed at Novo Nordisk A/S are now paid more on average than the men working at the maker of blockbuster drugs Wegovy and Ozempic, according to Danish media Finans.04.06.2025 13:00Euro-Zone Private Sector Defies Tariffs to Grow Slightly in May The euro areas private sector grew slightly in May, remaining more resilient than initially estimated to the uncertainty created by erratic US trade policies.04.06.2025 13:04Can The UK Regain Its Military Power? A Defense Podcast Special Source: Bloomberg, 29:5404.06.2025 13:06Europes T+1 Shift Projected to Be Costlier Than US Transition Europes transition to a faster settlement regime will likely be more expensive than in the US, as the regions complex market infrastructure requires larger teams to steer the process. Страницы: 21612162216321642165216621672168216921702171217221732174217521762177217821792180218121822183218421852186218721882189219021912192219321942195219621972198219922002201