Tokyo man on wanted list after hammer attack on students

Tokyo man on wanted list after hammer attack on students

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TOKYO -- Tokyo police placed a 44-year-old man on the public wanted list Thursday, a day after he attacked two high school students with a hammer and sprayed liquid at police officers responding to the incident in Fussa in Tokyo.

Italy recovers 337 looted antiquities from United States

Italy recovers 337 looted antiquities from United States

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ROME -- The United States has handed back 337 antiquities looted from Italy in one of the largest recent returns of stolen cultural property, officials said on Wednesday, highlighting deepened cooperation between Rome and Washington.

Women paid the highest price in Jakarta train tragedy

Women paid the highest price in Jakarta train tragedy

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JAKARTA -- When Harum Anjarsari's husband finally got through to her phone, he did not hear her, but instead, rescue workers who said they pulled the device from the debris of one of two ill-fated trains that collided outside the Indonesian capital.

Samsung Electronics sees robust AI demand after Q1 chip profit jumps almost 50-fold

Samsung Electronics sees robust AI demand after Q1 chip profit jumps almost 50-fold

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SEOUL - Samsung Electronics on Thursday reported record quarterly profit driven by a 49-fold jump in chip income, saying it expects the momentum to continue as clients spend on AI infrastructure and drive up prices of its memory chips.

Australia's AirTrunk to invest $3 billion in two new Malaysian data centers

Australia's AirTrunk to invest $3 billion in two new Malaysian data centers

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SYDNEY - Australia's AirTrunk said on Thursday it will invest $3 billion to build two hyperscale data centers in Malaysia, doubling its existing business in the country.

Watchdog warns high FIFA World Cup ticket prices increase risk of scams

Watchdog warns high FIFA World Cup ticket prices increase risk of scams

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VANCOUVER -- Soaring ticket prices and transport costs at this year's World Cup will expose fans to cyber fraud and scams as supporters are attracted by fakes in the mistaken belief they have bagged a bargain, an industry expert has warned.

Norway oil firms seek mediation to avert labour strike that could hit output

Norway oil firms seek mediation to avert labour strike that could hit output

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OSLO -- Wage talks between Norwegian oil firms and labour unions broke down on Wednesday and will switch to state-led mediation in a bid to prevent strike action by workers, industry group Offshore Norge said.

Japan likely to pass bill to raise immigration fees

Japan likely to pass bill to raise immigration fees

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TOKYO -- Japan's House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill to raise the ceiling on fees for immigration procedures, making it likely to be enacted during the current parliamentary session ending in July.

15% of hospitals in Japan report sexual abuse

15% of hospitals in Japan report sexual abuse

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TOKYO -- Sexual abuse of patients has occurred at 15.5 pct of hospitals and other medical facilities in Japan, a government survey found.

Germany holds breath as stranded whale 'Timmy' sets off in barge

Germany holds breath as stranded whale 'Timmy' sets off in barge

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INSEL POEL, Germany -- A special boat carrying a stranded humpback whale whose weeks-long struggle to survive has captured hearts in Germany set off for the open seas on Tuesday evening in a last-ditch rescue attempt.