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Nissan posts 671 billion yen annual net loss, to shut plants and cut 20,000 jobs
[TOKYO] Japan’s Nissan on Tuesday (May 13) posted an annual net loss of 671 billion yen (S$5.9 billion) for the financial year to March 2025, while saying it plans...
Tastefully Yours First Impression: Episode 1 (Premiere) Recap, Review, and Reactions
Tastefully Yours, the new romantic comedy-drama, opens to rave reviews from the K-drama fans worldwide. The viewers enjoyed watching the on-screen chemistry between Kang Ha Neul and Go Min...
Who Was Nicholas Olson-Hartley? Montana Father Shoots Dead Wife and Two Children Before Turning Gun on Himself in Horrific Murder-Suicide
A family of four was found dead inside their home in Kalispell, Montana, in what authorities believe to be a murder-suicide, shortly after police received a disturbing 911 call....
Carriers moving MRO work outside China even before tariff chaos: SIA Engineering
[SINGAPORE] There has been little to no impact from tariffs on SIA Engineering Company’s (SIAEC) operations for now, but these are still early days, said chief executive officer Chin...
Kyle Snyder: US Olympic Gold Medalist and Wrestling Star Arrested During Prostitution Sting in Columbus
Kyle Snyder, the Olympic gold medalist and former NCAA wrestling champion, has been arrested in connection with a prostitution sting operation, according to multiple reports. Snyder was arrested last...
Four Cote d’Ivoire Men Arrested Over Involvement in Sextortion Scam that Led San Francisco Teen to Suicide
Four men in Côte d'Ivoire have been arrested in connection with an international "sextortion" scheme that targeted minors, including a 17-year-old from the San Francisco Bay area who died...
Woman Who Lured Pregnant Arkansas Victim, Cut Open Her Womb and Claimed Child as Own to Face Death Penalty
A 45-year-old woman who lured a pregnant victim into an ambush in Arkansas and cut out her fetus in a botched scheme to "claim" the child as her own...
Bank of Japan upbeat on wages despite US tariffs, sees scope to resume rate hikes
[TOKYO] The Bank of Japan expects wages and prices to keep rising even as the uncertainty over US tariff policy weighs on the economy, its deputy governor Shinichi Uchida...