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20.10.2024 6:00
Sweden ready to let got of budget surplus The rule was adopted after the crisis of the early 1990s. Faced with enormous need for public investment, a majority of parties want to replace it with the balanced budget principle.

20.10.2024 6:01
Basketball: Blossoming B-League eyes world No. 2 spot behind NBA Having made rapid strides on and off the court, Japan's B-League basketball competition has set the lofty goal of becoming second only to the NBA in terms of viewership, business and quality of play. Attendance swelled to some 4.52 million in Japan's top two divisions, a 40 percent rise from the previous year, during a landmark 2023-24 season that tipped off shortly after the men's national team captivated the country as it co-hosted the 2023 FIBA World Cup. Read full story here

20.10.2024 6:08
Gaza : une frappe isra?lienne fait 73 morts dans une zone r?sidentielle LE POINT SUR LA SITUATION - La D?fense civile de la bande de Gaza a indiqu? quil restait des morts dans les d?combres, parmi lesquels se trouvent des femmes et des enfants. Les secouristes sont toujours ? la recherche de survivants m?me sils manquent de mat?riel pour fouiller la zone.

20.10.2024 6:10
New defense chief Nakatani, Austin vow to enhance Japan-U.S. alliance New Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin agreed Saturday to further enhance the deterrence and response capabilities of the bilateral alliance, Japan's government said, amid security challenges posed by China and North Korea. During their first face-to-face talks since Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba took office on Oct. 1, held in Naples in southern Italy, Nakatani told Austin that Japan is committed to significantly strengthening its defense capabilities, the Defense Ministry said. Read full story here

20.10.2024 6:32
Miyazaki Airport resumes operations after WWII bomb scare Miyazaki Airport in southwestern Japan on Sunday resumed operations after determining that a magnetic reaction possibly indicating the presence of an unexploded World War II bomb around a taxiway was caused instead by a large amount of iron sand. Japan Airlines canceled some of its flights Saturday night ahead of work to excavate the taxiway early Sunday. A magnetic survey had appeared to find an object 1.6 meters below the ground near the location where a wartime bomb had exploded on Oct. 2. Read full story here

20.10.2024 7:00
Moldova votes to confirm or reject its European path The presidential campaign, which is doubling as a referendum on EU membership, has been troubled by controversy over the impartiality of the electoral process and a massive disinformation operation orchestrated by Moscow.

20.10.2024 7:00
Used smartphone sales to hit record high in Japan amid price hikes Sales of used smartphones in Japan are expected to hit an all-time high in fiscal 2024, as rising prices of new devices drive consumers toward more affordable options, a Tokyo-based research company said. Sales of used smartphones are projected to climb 15.5 percent from the previous year to 3.15 million units, marking a record high for the sixth consecutive year, also lifted by purchases by foreign visitors, MM Research Institute Ltd. Read full story here

20.10.2024 7:02
Harris Sticks Up for Detroit Against Trump After former President Donald J. Trump disparaged the city, Vice President Kamala Harris said her campaign was seeking the kind of grit and excellence the citys residents possessed.

20.10.2024 8:26
Basketball: Japan guard Kawamura signs two-way contract with Memphis Guard Yuki Kawamura signed a two-way contract with the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday, becoming the first Japanese player from the country's B-League with a chance to make his National Basketball Association debut in the United States. Memphis will begin the new season Wednesday against the Utah Jazz and the 23-year-old is in line to become the fourth Japanese player to make an NBA debut after Yuta Tabuse in 2004 with the Phoenix Suns, Yuta Watanabe in 2018 with Memphis, a two-way contract at the time, and Rui Hachimura in 2019 with the Washington Wizards. Read full story here

20.10.2024 9:00
What Joko Widodo Achieved as President Joko Widodo rose from a slum to the presidency. But with his tenure ending, he is being accused of undermining democracy by trying to install a political dynasty.

20.10.2024 9:49
Teal independent says likely byelection win in Sydney was a race to the top with Liberals Jacqui Scruby was on track to comfortably take Pittwater and said the results showed voters appreciated a different way of doing politicsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTeal independent Jacqui Scruby, the likely winner of the NSW byelection in Pittwater, says the contest in the blue-ribbon seat has shown how strong candidates can encourage a race to the top in politics.It was a very competitive byelection, Scruby said on Sunday.Sign up for Guardian Australias breaking news email Continue reading... ...

20.10.2024 10:00
Allegations suggest India is now part of the assassination club | Hannah Ellis-Petersen Canadas PM, Justin Trudeau, claims Indian diplomats are implicated in murders on Canadian soilA gruelling week for Indian diplomacy began with an explosive Canadian press conference on Monday. Senior Canadian police officials accused Indian diplomats of being involved in criminal activities on Canadian soil, ranging from homicide and targeted assassinations to extortion, intimidation and coercion against members of the Canadian Sikh community.They alleged that Indian diplomats including the high commissioner himself were implicated not only in the high profile killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh activist who was gunned down outside a gurdwara in a suburb of Vancouver last June, but also linked to other murders on Canadian soil. The diplomats had even worked with a gang run by Indias most notorious mob boss to get their dirty work done, they alleged. Continue reading... ...

20.10.2024 10:33
Snowboarding: Fukada, Hasegawa win World Cup big air season opener Japan's Mari Fukada and Taiga Hasegawa each made a winning start to the snowboarding World Cup season on Saturday in big air, topping their respective women's and men's events comfortably in Switzerland. Seventeen-year-old Fukada logged 87.50 and 94.00 points in the first two of her three runs for a 181.50 total in Chur, securing her second win on the circuit after her maiden victory two seasons ago. Read full story here