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Japanese man sentenced to death in anime arson trial
A Japanese court on Thursday sentenced to death the perpetrator of a 2019 arson attack on an animation studio that killed 36 people, local media reported.
The blaze that ripped through the studios of Kyoto Animation four-and-a-half years ago was Japan's deadliest crime in decades, stunning the anime industry and its fans around the world.
Louis Vuitton presents Cruise 2024 collection
Incessant rain failed to put a damper on Nicolas Ghesquiere's ambitions for his Louis Vuitton 2024 Cruise collection, unveiled Wednesday to an A-list crowd including Oprah Winfrey, Cate Blanchett, Jennifer Connelly and Emma Stone.
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Japan's Nidec Corp opens factories in Novi Sad
NOVI SAD - Two factories of Japan's Nidec Corp were opened in Novi Sad on Thursday at ceremony also attended by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
Defence Minister Milos Vucevic, Finance Minister Sinisa Mali, Minister of Science and Technology Jelena Begovic, Nidec representatives and Novi Sad city officials were also in attendance.
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Japanese giant opens a factory in Serbia. Vučić: Everyone'll want to come PHOTO/VIDEO
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, attends the ceremonial opening of the factories of the Japanese corporation Nidec in Novi Sad. You can watch the broadcast on TV B92 and TV Prva.
Vui has arrived and is touring the factory with its management. Together they look at the electric machines that this factory produces.
TME catalogue now includes Murata and Murata Power Solutions Products
Thanks to the establishment of close cooperation between Transfer Multisort Elektronik and Murata Manufacturing, the Polish electronic components distributor is now ready offer to its clients a wide range of Murata and Murata Power Solutions products. It will also result in shortening of the order shipping time to minimum.
Former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe confirmed Dead after tragic Shooting Incident
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was on Friday confirmed dead after he was shot at during a campaign speech in Nara City, western Japan, local media reported citing officials.
Japanese game maker Nintendo’s profits hurt by chips crunch
Nintendo's profit for the nine months through December slipped 2.5 percent, as shortages of computer chips hurt production, the Japanese video game maker behind the Super Mario and Pokemon franchises said yesterday.
Climatologist says deal in Glasgow just another disappointment
Ljubljana – Commenting on the deal reached at the COP26 conference in Glasgow on Saturday, climatologist Lučka Kajfež Bogataj said is was just another disappointment in terms of reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. On the other hand, she noted the progress in providing financial assistance to the most vulnerable countries and halting deforestation.
Orhan Pamuk urges Italian prime minister to take action
Turkey's Nobel laureate author Orhan Pamuk has written a letter on behalf of the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, one of Italy's most outstanding educational institutions, making an urgent call to Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi to save Venice from rising sea levels.
Japan Ends Coronavirus State of Emergency
The likelihood of the Japanese government lifting a state of emergency in Tokyo and nearby prefectures, as well as Hokkaido, altogether next Monday is growing, as the number of new coronavirus cases continues to decline, officials have said.
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