Мы в Telegram
Добавить новость
ru24.net
The Japan Times
Апрель
2024

Новости за 25.04.2024

Tokyo's Koto Ward by-election a race unlike any other

The Japan Times 

In a district especially disillusioned with boys' club politics, candidates in the Tokyo 15th district by-election are striving to prove themselves as anything but the usual politician. The constituents — haunted by the memories of a political misconduct scandal involving their previous representative, combined with a slush funds scandal that the ruling Liberal Democratic Party found itself embroiled in — are looking for a breath of fresh air, resulting in a rare and unusual sight for Japan: a female-driven election.

New JAL chief concerned about yen’s ‘excessive’ weakness

The Japan Times 

The continual decline of the yen against the U.S. dollar in recent weeks has been “excessive,” sparking concerns that it is discouraging outbound travel from Japan, especially among younger Japanese travelers, Japan Airlines' new chief executive said.

Meta sued in Japan over celebrity investment scams

The Japan Times 

Four scam victims in Japan sued Facebook on Thursday after being hoodwinked by fraudulent online investment ads that used images of celebrities without their consent, their lawyer said.

New details emerge over two burned bodies found in Tochigi

The Japan Times 

New details have emerged over a case of two burned bodies found on a riverbed in the town of Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture, earlier this month, including the identification of the second body as the wife of a Tokyo businessman who had been identified earlier.



Body parts of Japanese man found in Thailand

The Japan Times 

The severed head and other body parts of a Japanese man were found in a Bangkok suburb this month, and Thai police on Wednesday obtained arrest warrants for two other Japanese men suspected of being involved in the case.

Новости России
Москва

Армяне в Великой Отечественной войне: Иван Георгиевич Магакьян


Biden must prove he doesn't have a double standard for Israel

The Japan Times 

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken hates the question in all forms. "Do Jewish lives matter more than Palestinian and Muslim lives?” he was recently asked on a global stage. "No, period,” he replied, visibly startled.


Спорт в России и мире

Новости спорта


Новости тенниса
WTA

Потапова проиграла Остапенко во втором круге турнира WTA 1000






Мишустин: в России продлят программу маткапитала

Тарифы на железнодорожные перевозки из Китая в Россию и Белоруссию резко возросли

«Лучше ты умрешь!» Семья убитой в Турции москвички проклинает ее мужа

Журналисты узнали, как живут вне России дети Марии Голубкиной и Николая Фоменко