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Fuji TV sues 2 ex-officials for ¥5 bil over TV host sex scandal
Fuji Television Network Inc said Thursday it has sued two of its former top officials for a combined 5 billion yen over a sexual misconduct scandal involving popular…
U.S. Typhon missile system to temporarily deploy to Japan as part of exercise
A joint U.S. and Japanese military exercise will see the temporary deployment of the Typhon intermediate-range missile in Japan, Japanese and U.S. officials said on Thursday, a move…
Need a pee? Toto has a QR code for that
Japanese toilet giant Toto has launched a service allowing those caught short in public to locate the nearest washrooms and see how busy they are real-time with a…
Ishiba won't release message on 80th anniversary of war surrender
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba does not plan to express his views on history on the 80th anniversary next Tuesday of the signing of Japan's surrender in World War…
Japan hails security ties as British aircraft carrier visits Tokyo
Security cooperation between Japan and Britain has reached an "unprecedented" level, Japan's defense minister said on Thursday, as a Royal Navy aircraft carrier sailed into Tokyo on a…
Small parcels in limbo as Trump moves to end U.S. tariff exemption
An approaching U.S. deadline to end tariff exemptions on small parcels has tripped up global deliveries to the world's biggest economy, with businesses halting shipments to American consumers…
How China can help rewrite the future of Indonesian palm oil
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has launched a campaign against illegal palm oil plantations, seeking to reclaim millions of hectares of forest lost to unchecked expansion. The authorities confirm that plantations …
Sony confirms critical flaw in IC chips used for Japan's transit cards
Sony Corp said Thursday that older versions of its FeliCa contactless IC chips, widely used in Japan for transit cards and electronic money, contain a flaw that could…
Cyclist Chris Froome 'stable' but having surgery after training crash in France
Four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome underwent surgery on Thursday after “a serious training crash” that saw the British cyclist airlifted to a hospital in France. Froome’s…
Lyles trumps Tebogo in Zurich; Alfred shines
Olympic 100 meters champions Noah Lyles and Julien Alfred will head to the world championships in Tokyo in two weeks' time on the back of impressive victories at…
Champions League teams to travel north of Arctic Circle and close to China in a season of extremes
Good luck Manchester City, Tottenham, Juventus and Monaco — one of them will have to travel north of the Arctic Circle in mid-January to play a Champions League…
Swiatek wobbles at U.S. Open as Sinner targets third round
Iga Swiatek scrapped her way into the third round of the U.S. Open on Thursday with a three-set win over Suzan Lamens as Jannik Sinner sought to keep…
Myanmar's military government declares Karen ethnic rebels a terrorist group as elections loom
Myanmar’s military government on Thursday formally applied the designation of terrorist organization to the Karen National Union, a major ethnic rebel group, making virtually any activities connected with…
Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO has inspired followers, prosecutors say
Prosecutors say Luigi Mangione, accused of killing the CEO of UnitedHealthcare on a Manhattan sidewalk, has inspired others to embrace violence over reasoned debate. As evidence of Mangione's…
Injunction over asylum seekers hotel risks further protests, UK government says
The British government argued a court ruling requiring asylum seekers to be temporarily evicted from a hotel risks sparking further chaotic protests outside the residences housing them, as…
Police say Minneapolis church shooter was filled with hatred and admired mass killers
The shooter who killed two Catholic school students and wounded more than a dozen youngsters sitting in the pews of a Minneapolis church once attended the same school…
U.N. votes to end its peacekeeping force in Lebanon next year after nearly 5 decades
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously on Thursday to terminate the U.N. peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon at the end of next year after nearly five decades, bowing…
Fed Governor Cook sues Trump over his attempt to fire her
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook filed a lawsuit on Thursday claiming President Donald Trump has no power to remove her from office, setting up a legal battle that…
Israeli strikes Yemen's Sanaa for second time in a week
Israel struck at Houthi militants in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa on Thursday, the Israeli military said, in the second such assault on the city in less than…
RFK Jr lashes out at CDC after its chief is sacked
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr on Thursday lashed out at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) a day after its director was ousted, saying…
U.N. food agency chief says women and children are starving in Gaza
The head of the U.N. food agency said Thursday that it was “very evident” during her visit to Gaza this week that there isn't enough food in the…
Russian missiles pound Ukraine, damaging EU and British offices in Kyiv
Russia pounded Ukraine with deadly missiles and drone strikes early on Thursday in a sweeping attack that the U.S. special envoy on Ukraine said undermined President Donald Trump's…
Ecuador president visits Japan
Ecuador President Daniel Noboa, left, is escorted by Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to their meeting at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Thursday.
“解任は不当” FRBクック理事がトランプ大統領を提訴
アメリカのトランプ大統領が解任すると明らかにしたFRB=連邦準備制度理事会のクック理事は、解任は不当だとして裁判所に提訴しました。
US Catholic church shooter was filled with hatred and admired killers: police
The shooter who killed two Catholic school students and wounded more than a dozen youngsters sitting in the pews of a Minneapolis church once attended the same school and was …