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To protect election from China, Taiwan disenfranchises thousands of voters

[ad_1] Shielding Taiwan’s elections from potential interference by China is such a concern for the self-governing democracy that it’s been willing for years to disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of eligible voters to do so.What bars so many from casting ballots is Taiwan’s insistence that all voting be done in person, a rule that’s been in place since the island of 23 million people first began direct elections almost three decades […]

todayJanuary 10, 2024 2

Japan

Gabriel Attal becomes France’s youngest PM as Macron seeks reset

[ad_1] PARIS – Gabriel Attal promised to be bold and act fast to help the middle class weather the rising cost of living, after President Emmanuel Macron, seeking to breathe new life into his second term, on Tuesday made him France's youngest ever prime minister.The appointment of Attal, 34, a popular and media-savvy rising star of French politics, signals a desire by Macron to move beyond divisive reforms and improve […]

todayJanuary 10, 2024 1

Japan

Boeing CEO admits mistakes, says mid-air blowout ‘can never happen again’

[ad_1] Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun on Tuesday addressed Friday's mid-air panel blowout from an Alaska Airlines jet, acknowledging that the planemaker made a mistake and telling staff it would work with regulators to make sure it "can never happen again."The statements were Boeing's first public acknowledgment of error since Friday's incident, which left the 737 Max 9 plane with a gaping hole.Alaska Airlines and United Airlines, the two carriers in […]

todayJanuary 10, 2024 1

Japan

Close race emerges as Taiwan election enters final stretch

[ad_1] Taiwan’s ruling Democratic People’s Party (DPP) aims to make history this weekend by becoming the self-ruled island’s first party to win a third consecutive presidential election — an achievement that would also deal a heavy blow to Beijing’s efforts to bring the island closer to China.Yet expectations that front-runner and current Vice President Lai Ching-te would simply stroll to victory on Saturday have been dashed, as the final weeks […]

todayJanuary 10, 2024 2

Japan

Robertson wants overseas players to be available for All Blacks

[ad_1] Wellington – New All Blacks coach Scott Robertson said Tuesday he was pressing New Zealand Rugby to change its sacrosanct rule banning overseas-based players from Test selection, saying he wanted to pick from the best available.The governing body has refused to budge on the issue, believing selecting players enticed overseas on big-money contracts would weaken the domestic game at Super Rugby and provincial level.As recently as last month, chief […]

todayJanuary 10, 2024 2

Japan

The U.S. role in Japan’s domestic disaster relief

[ad_1] Pyeongtaek, South Korea – On Friday, U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel announced that the United States is preparing to provide military logistical support, food and other supplies in response to the massive New Year's Day earthquake that devastated the country's Hokuriku region.He noted, “A true friend shows up when times are good but more importantly when times are challenging.”The U.S. pledge for support offers another example of how […]

todayJanuary 10, 2024 2

Japan

Israeli army shows underground ‘weapons factory’ in Gaza

[ad_1] Bureij, Palestinian Territories – Israel's military on Monday showed journalists what a spokesman described as a cluster of weapons factories and tunnels used by Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip to manufacture rockets.Soldiers leading a media tour in Bureij in the central Gaza Strip said that what looked like cement factories and other industrial facilities were in fact used to make missiles and shells stored in deep shafts.Stood in […]

todayJanuary 10, 2024 1

Japan

Yen rises after BOJ indicates cut in superlong bond buying

[ad_1] The yen extended gains after the Bank of Japan indicated it will reduce monthly buying of superlong government bonds, in a reminder that it may still move to cut stimulus this year.The BOJ bought ¥150 billion ($1.04 billion) of 10-to-25 year debt on Tuesday. That was the same amount as the previous purchase on Dec. 25, but given that the central bank has cut back monthly operations, this points […]

todayJanuary 10, 2024 1

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