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3月の熊本県知事選挙で初当選した木村敬知事が4月16日に就任し、「積極的に現場に出て県民が主人公の県...
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3月の熊本県知事選挙で初当選した木村敬知事が4月16日に就任し、「積極的に現場に出て県民が主人公の県...
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North Korea has conducted "a power test of a super-large warhead" for a cruise missile and a test launch of its new anti-aircraft missile in the Yellow Sea, Pyongyang's state-run media reported Saturday. The country's Missile Administration said the test of a warhead for the Hwasal-1 Ra-3 strategic cruise missile and test-firing of the Pyoljji-1-2 new-type anti-aircraft missile were conducted Friday afternoon as "part of the regular activities" for the rapid development of technologies related to new-type weapon systems. The tests "had nothing to do with the surrounding situation," according t...
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Bank of Japan chief Kazuo Ueda said Friday the central bank will "very likely" raise interest rates if underlying inflation continues to increase, stressing future decisions will be data dependent. After its first interest rate hike in 17 years at its previous policy meeting in March, Ueda acknowledged Japan's experience with zero interest rates over a long period means determining how high rates should go is a "challenge." For now, however, the governor underscored the need to maintain accommodative financial conditions as underlying inflation is still "somewhat below" the BOJ's target of 2 p...
Kyodo News
The influential Federation of German Industries (BDI) has amped up its demands for government action to halt the economic downturn, warning that Chancellor Olaf Scholz is running out of time. "It is high time for the government to flip the switch if anything is to improve significantly in the one and a half years until the next general election," BDI chief Siegfried Russwurm told the t-online website in an interview published on Friday. The government must "take bold and united action," said Russwurm, who recently met Scholz again to try to resolve their differences about the situation. "We no...
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The influential Federation of German Industries (BDI) has amped up its demands for government action to halt the economic downturn, warning that Chancellor Olaf Scholz is running out of time. "It is high time for the government to flip the switch if anything is to improve significantly in the one and a half years until the next general election," BDI chief Siegfried Russwurm told the t-online website in an interview published on Friday. The government must "take bold and united action," said Russwurm, who recently met Scholz again to try to resolve their differences about the situation. "We no...
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The influential Federation of German Industries (BDI) has amped up its demands for government action to halt the economic downturn, warning that Chancellor Olaf Scholz is running out of time. "It is high time for the government to flip the switch if anything is to improve significantly in the one and a half years until the next general election," BDI chief Siegfried Russwurm told the t-online website in an interview published on Friday. The government must "take bold and united action," said Russwurm, who recently met Scholz again to try to resolve their differences about the situation. "We no...
DPA
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Washington (AFP) - The US House of Representatives is poised to hold a crucial vote on Saturday on a major aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan -- and a possible ban of TikTok. The votes on the $95 billion foreign aid and arms bills are expected to begin at 1:00 pm (1700 GMT), and embattled Republican Speaker Mike Johnson will need Democratic votes to get them passed. The bills are the product of months of acrimonious negotiations, pressure from US allies and repeated pleas for assistance from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. They cost the former Republican speaker of the House hi...
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Washington (AFP) - The United States on Friday blocked oil, gas and mining operations across tracts of unspoiled wilderness in Alaska, winning praise from environmentalists for safeguarding habitat for polar bears, caribou and other Arctic species. More than 13 million acres (5.2 million hectares) will come under new federal protection, while a permit to build a major road to access mineral deposits was denied in moves that angered industry bodies and some locals. "Alaska's majestic and rugged lands and waters are among the most remarkable and healthy landscapes in the world," President Joe Bi...
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