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TOKYO – One of Japan’s most popular comedians has denied sexual assault allegations published in a prominent magazine on Dec 27, his talent agency said, adding it was considering legal action. There are “no facts whatsoever” in accusations published by weekly Shukan Bunshun against comedian and television presenter Hitoshi Matsumoto, said his talent agency, Yoshimoto Kogyo, in a statement. The Bun
NEW YORK – Mr Danny Taing’s 55,000 Kit Kats began their long, twisted, and sometimes obscure journey in Japan. Mr Taing is the founder of Bokksu, a New York company that sells Japanese snacks in subscription boxes, and he intended to make a tidy sum by flipping the sweets in the United States. The KitKat shipment, which included sought-after flavours such as melon, matcha latte, and daifuku mochi,
TOKYO (NYTIMES) - Last summer, Mr Halmat Rozi, a Uighur Muslim living in Japan, received a video call from his brother in China's western Xinjiang region. His brother said he had someone he wanted Mr Halmat to meet: a Chinese security officer. Chinese President Xi Jinping had been invited to Japan, and the officer had some questions. Were Mr Halmat and his fellow Uighur activists planning protests
SINGAPORE - A four-legged robot will be patrolling Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park to remind people of safe distancing measures starting from Friday (May 8). Called Spot, the robot will assist with safe distancing efforts at parks, gardens and nature reserves managed by National Parks Board (NParks) and at parks managed by town councils. The pilot trial is jointly conducted by NParks, and the Smart Nation
SINGAPORE - The Government will no longer discourage people who are well from wearing masks because there is evidence showing a few people can be infected but not show any symptoms, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Friday (April 3). The move also comes in the wake of the World Health Organisation's (WHO) reviewing of its stance on the issue of face masks, he added, as he announced that the G
WUHAN (CAIXIN GLOBAL) - In the coronavirus epidemic, doctors on the front lines take on the greatest risk and best understand the situation. Dr Peng Zhiyong, director of acute medicine at the Wuhan University South Central Hospital, is one of those doctors. In an interview on Tuesday with Caixin, Dr Peng described his personal experiences in first encountering the disease in early January and quic
TOKYO - Hot and sour cuttlefish roe soup, veal in brown sauce, and goose meat fried with Chinese water chestnut. These were some of the lip-smacking dishes in an eight-course meal prepared for visiting Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono in Beijing on Sunday (Jan 28). His meeting with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi included a working lunch at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, which is often used to hos
TOKYO - Japanese singer Piko-Taro has made a Guinness World Record - his viral ditty PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen) is the shortest song to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100 charts. On the chart dated Oct 29, the 45-second PPAP debuted at No 77. The 53-year-old received the Guinness award at a press conference in Tokyo on Friday. His track rewrites the mark set in 1964 by American folk band The Wo
On July 12, the Arbitral Tribunal under Annex VII to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos) rendered its award on the South China Sea Arbitration. The award expressly ruled that China's claims in the South China Sea, based on its so-called nine-dash line, are contrary to Unclos. The tribunal also decided on the legal status of certain maritime features in the South China Sea
Tokyo, June 29, 2016 (AFP) - A Japanese judge who posted photos of himself half-naked and bound with ropes on Twitter has apologised for being "inappropriate". Tokyo High Court judge Kiichi Okaguchi, 50, was ticked off by bosses after uploading the bondage snaps of himself wearing only perfectly legal briefs. "An S&M queen comes to a bar after closing hers," he explained in a tweet accompanying th
SINGAPORE - Out of 150 firms the Manpower Ministry (MOM) called in for talks over the past year, 38 have been identified for closer scrutiny as they are not doing enough to hire and groom Singaporeans. These firms will have their Employment Pass (EP) applications looked at more closely by the ministry, and could even be banned from hiring foreign professionals if they do not cooperate, said Manpow
Singapore goalkeeper Izwan Mahbud during the 2018 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Japan. -- PHOTO: REUTERS MATSUMOTO - It is just one week after his stunning performance against Japan, and Singapore goalkeeper Izwan Mahbud already has an invite to train with a J-League team. Newly-promoted Matsumoto Yamaga, who are 14th in the 18-team J-League after 16 games, are keen on seeing the shot
SINGAPORE - Driverless drones and vehicles could soon be trialled in Sentosa, the Government's new testbed for cutting-edge smart nation applications. The Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) and Sentosa Development Corp said yesterday that they will work with the private sector to create prototypes to solve the manpower crunch and improve services in the tourism and hospitality sectors. "Drones c
PHNOM PENH (AFP) - Two American sisters have been arrested in Cambodia for taking naked photos of each other inside the country's famed Angkor temple complex, officials said on Saturday - the latest nude stunt by tourists to spark anger. Lindsey Adams, 22, and her 20-year-old sister Leslie were discovered taking "nude pictures" inside the Preah Khan temple at the world heritage site on Friday, the
TOKYO (AFP) - Japan's biggest newspaper apologised on Friday for the repeated use in its English language edition of the term "sex slave" to describe women who worked in brothels serving Imperial soldiers during World War II. The step by The Yomiuri Shimbun comes as Japanese conservatives grow increasingly bold in their demands that the country's wartime record be re-evaluated more sympathetically
A protester in the traditional costume Kimono shouts slogans during an anti-Chinese march in Tokyo. -- PHOTO: REUTERS TOKYO - NATIONALIST groups rallied in Japan on Saturday against China's 'invasion' into Japanese islands, scuffling with men who tried to block the march through central Tokyo streets. Japanese national flags fluttered in a park in the capital as more than 1,000 people gathered fo
Straits Times Headlines Shock Waves Asia takes a beating, then recovers somewhat JBJ dies A stayer to the end View Points Clock is ticking; how will Congress act? Ireland guarantees full cover for bank deposits Global recession feared if there is no rescue plan Interbank rates fall as MAS injects more funds into jittery market 4 burning questions On Main Street USA, a loss of faith Nightmare on Wa
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