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26.09.2024 14:08
Man wins landmark acquittal in 1966 quadruple murder retrial in Japan A Japanese court acquitted Thursday an 88-year-old former professional boxer in a high-profile retrial decades after he was sentenced to death over a 1966 quadruple murder, saying investigators had fabricated evidence. Iwao Hakamata spent nearly half a century on death row before new evidence led to his release from incarceration in 2014, leading to his being recognized that year as the world's longest-serving death row prisoner. Read full story here

26.09.2024 14:35
H2A rocket sends Japanese reconnaissance satellite into orbit An H2A liquid-fuel rocket sent an information-gathering satellite into orbit Thursday following its launch from a southwestern Japan island, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. said. Rocket No. 49's successful mission from the space center on Tanegashima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, followed two postponements due to unfavorable weather. Read full story here

26.09.2024 14:41
Japan megabanks, DBJ to invest up to $175m in Rapidus - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- Japan's three megabanks plan to invest up to 5 billion yen ($35 million) each in Japanese chipmaker Rapidus, which aims to mass-produce cutting-edge semiconductors, Nikkei has learned.The government-backed Development Bank of Japan will also contribute 10 billion yen, bringing the major banks' total capital contribution to 25 billion yen ($175 million). The aim is to secure the funds needed for investment, and to stabilize cash flows ahead of the start of mass production in 2027.

26.09.2024 14:47
Tokyo Game Show showcases latest AI tech in games amid labor shortage The Tokyo Game Show kicked off Thursday with a special area showcasing the latest artificial intelligence technology to help develop video games, as the industry grapples with a chronic labor shortage. A record 985 exhibitors from 44 countries and regions are participating this year, displaying their newest titles in one of the world's biggest gaming trade fairs. Visitors take photos of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.'s latest console, "PlayStation 5 Pro," at the Tokyo Game Show at Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba on Sept. 26, 2024. (Kyodo) A visitor tries out a virtual reality game at the Tokyo Game Show at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba on Sept. 26, 2024. (Kyodo) The Tokyo Game Show opens at Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba, near Tokyo, on Sept. 26, 2024. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo Read full story here

26.09.2024 14:56
Japan defense force ship sails through Taiwan Strait for 1st time A Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force vessel has sailed through the Taiwan Strait for the first time at Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's direction, sources familiar with the matter said Thursday, triggering an immediate backlash from China. On Wednesday, the destroyer Sazanami, along with Australian and New Zealand vessels, headed southward from the East China Sea and through the narrow waterway between China and Taiwan, a self-ruled island that China claims as its own territory, the sources said. Read full story here

26.09.2024 14:58
New World Development scion Adrian Cheng steps down as CEO - Nikkei Asia HONG KONG -- Adrian Cheng has stepped down as CEO of his billionaire family's Hong Kong real estate company New World Development, as the developer booked its first loss in two decades.The company announced the change on Thursday afternoon as it released its results for the year ended June 30. NWD booked a loss attributable to shareholders of 19.6 billion Hong Kong dollars ($2.52 billion) amid a prolonged slump in the city's property market.

26.09.2024 16:06
U.S. sailor gets suspended term over random attack of 4 near Tokyo A Japanese court sentenced a member of the U.S. Navy to 28 months in prison on Thursday, suspended for four years, for randomly attacking and injuring four people near Tokyo in July 2022. The Yokosuka branch of the Yokohama District Court said Daniel Krieger, 31, charged into four passersby, aged in their 20s to 60s, on the night of July 9, 2022 in Zushi, Kanagawa Prefecture. Read full story here

26.09.2024 16:24
Switch error caused shinkansen trains to uncouple while in motion The detachment of two linked Shinkansen trains while traveling at high speed last week was likely due to a malfunction in a coupling switch, with metal fragments found behind it possibly playing a role, railway operator JR East said Thursday. The Komachi and Hayabusa high-speed trains on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line uncoupled on Sept. 19 between Furukawa and Sendai stations in Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan. The Tokyo-bound trains subsequently made an emergency stop, but no injuries were reported and none of the cars derailed. Read full story here

26.09.2024 16:34
EU's delayed vote on Chinese EV tariffs expected next week, sources say - Nikkei Asia PARIS/HAMBURG, Germany -- The European Union is expected to vote on import tariffs on China-made electric vehicles next week, sources told Nikkei Asia, after the action was delayed from Wednesday.The EU's 27 countries are expected to vote on a set of varying tariffs on Chinese EVs announced by the European Commission in June to level the playing field for European carmakers. Chinese EV producers benefit from government subsidies that allow them to price their exports cheaply, in their attempt to expand global market share.

26.09.2024 17:22
26.09.2024 17:26
Hoda Kotb announces she is leaving TODAY Hoda Kotb, longtime anchor at TODAY, announced on the show that she will be leaving the anchor desk after 26 years at NBC News. "I realized it was time for me to turn the page."

26.09.2024 18:30
Tennis: Nishikori grinds out win over Cilic in Japan Open 1st round Host country favorite Kei Nishikori rolled back the years with a vintage performance to beat Croatia's Marin Cilic 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in the first round at the Japan Open tennis championships Thursday. In a rematch of the 2014 U.S. Open final won by Cilic, former world No. 4 Nishikori claimed a key break in the sixth game of the final set for a 4-2 lead and held on in front of a sold-out crowd at Ariake Colosseum. Read full story here