Konfliktskygga chipjättar lockas till Malaysia

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TOKYO. Malaysia vill stärka sin roll som ett av världens främsta länder för halvledare. Det ska göras genom kompetensutveckling och en neutral geopolitisk position, säger landets handelsminister Tengku Zafrul Aziz i en Di-intervju.  Samtidigt oroas han för ökad protektionism i Europa.

Nytt svenskt silver i Paralympics

Nytt svenskt silver i Paralympics

På 50 meter gevär, liggande, blev det en rafflande final. Där var det till slut Benson som blev tvåa. Guldet gick till tyskan Natascha Hiltrop och bronset togs av Jean-Louis Michaud, Frankrike. Efteråt var glädjen stor. Får man svära? Fy fan vad skönt. Jag har skjutit så bra hela spelen men inte fått de sista marginalerna. Det här är så tufft, det är verkligen millimeter. Jag är så stolt och så glad, säger Benson till SVT. 40-åringen från Halmstad hade tidigare under spelen blivit fyra och femma. En skön revansch att till slut få kliva upp på pallen, med andra ord. Favorit i repris Dessutom en favorit i repris från Tokyo för tre år sedan. Jag ville bara gå in och göra mitt jobb. Jag tänkte att jag skulle göra det bättre än vad jag gjorde i Tokyo. Och jag lyckades inte riktigt men jag är så nöjd med detta, säger hon. Segrande Hiltrop vann på poängen 250,2 – paralympiskt rekord. Bensons poäng blev 248,8. Förbundskaptenen Pernilla Svensson till SVT: Det är så skönt! Jag är så glad för hennes skull och för hela laget skull att äntligen, äntligen fick hon visa vad hon kan. Medaljen är Sveriges andra i årets Paralympics. Sedan tidigare har Anna Beck tagit ett brons i tempoloppet i cykel.

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321: Nathan Pearce | Vic & NSW Milers Club | Eliud Kipchoge & Sifan Hassan to Tokyo

321: Nathan Pearce | Vic & NSW Milers Club | Eliud Kipchoge & Sifan Hassan to Tokyo   This episode of The Inside Running Podcast is powered by Garmin and their Forerunner 965 GPS smart watch which goes beyond the basics, offering detailed insights into your running dynamics, VO2 max estimates, Heart Rate Variability, recovery times and much more.  Visit garmin.com.au for more details. Brad discovers the trick to stop chafing from the heart rate monitor. Julian pushes similar workouts for Osaka Marathon in the soon-to-drop Alphafly 3 Brady picks out the theme for the week and develops a taste for treadmill. Will Lewis took out the Vic Milers Club 1500m A race in 3:44.20 to just edge Andre Waring and Isaac Hockey for the win, while Jaylah Hancock-Cameron from NSW was dominant in her 4:18.75 win ahead of Stella Radford and Madison King. Jack Lunn won the 800m in 1:49.45 ahead of Hayden Todd and Matt Hussey, while Hayley Kitching did likewise in 2:08.39 ahead of Rochelle Kennedy and Sophia Hanlon. AthsVic Results Hub At the NSW Milers Club at Bankstown, Izzy Thornton-Bott won the 5000m in 16:30.21, while Ciaran Rushton won in 14:26.96. Ada Rand was first across the line in the 1500m in 4:22.58, Ben Thomas 3:43.03. The 800m races were won by Benjamin Jagger in 1:49.19 and Natasha Ward in 2:10.81 NSW Milers Meet Results Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan announced to line up for the 2024 Tokyo Marathon held Sunday 3rd March 2024. Kipchoge is returning having won the event in 2022, with Hassan making her first appearance at the Tokyo Marathon. https://runnerstribe.com/news/eliud-kipchoge-announces-return-to-tokyo-marathon/ Ciara Mageean of Ireland sets the parkrun world best of 15:13 Victoria Park parkrun in Belfast, Northern Ireland taking the honour off Izzy Batt-Doyle. Mageean placed 4th in the 1500m at the Athletics World Championship in Budapest. Athletics Weekly Listener Question of the week asks the boys what their top Spotify listens for the year were, while Moose on the Loose wants to know the etiquette on setting Nathan Pearce, Garmin ambassador and professional trail runner with ON joins in from New Zealand to field some questions from both the boys and listeners about with some of the features to come with the latest Garmin watches and software. Stay tuned to the GarminAU & IRP Instagram pages for the upcoming giveaway of the newly released Forerunner 965.   Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

#49: Tokyo Subway Killers (Case of Shoko Asahara)

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40: Tokyo Rules!

The year is 2006... and also sometime between 2017 and 2021—women are objects, everyone in Japan speaks English and Tim and Guy are over the moon to have watched Tokyo Drift! A straightforward car movie that represents a welcome departure from the self serious experience of Fast Four and (as Guy seems to think) some sort of skeleton key to understanding the entire Fast and the Furious franchise. Monty is so keen he has paid for the movie twice, while Tim declares the age of video piracy is upon us once again. The boys discuss the nominal lead—Lucas Black as Sean —before diving into just how well Sung Kang (Han) did on debut, to have the entire Fast and the Furious franchise bend itself in knots to feature him in every subsequent movie.Join us for the season finale live show on Dec 15, livestreaming at TWIOAT.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tokyo, Japan: Things to See and Do [Part 1 of 2]

In this weeks episode we are giving you a Travel Throwback to one of our previous episodes, Episode 42: Tokyo, Japan: Things to See and Do [Part 1 of 2] This episode is an "oldie but goodie" and features OG Squad member Zeina. Japan is an amazing country and one of the Travel Squad Podcast’s favorite countries we’ve ever visited on our epic travels. Japan has recently opened back up to international travel after a long closure of their borders due to Covid. Because of this, we feel it is a great time to re-launch this episode to inspire you to visit this amazing country, and that is why we know you will love and appreciate this Throwback Episode! Episode 42 is a two-part episode starting in Tokyo, Japan! The Squad, plus and minus a few others, spent 14 days traveling through Japan, eating ramen and sushi, sightseeing, enjoying the marvelous culture and all the attractions this amazing country has to offer. In episode 42 we cover: Japan travel tips Sensoji Temple Tokyo Tower Hedgehog cafe Shibuya crossing Ginza District Mt. Fuji Lake Ashi Imperial Palace Grounds Harajuku district area Michelin Star ramen Disneyland Tokyo Disneyland Tokyo Sea Stay tuned for Part Two next week we're continuing through Japan trip into Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima. Connect with us on Social Media: Instagram:@travelsquadpodcast YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3_gxT16uimZ2Vrl9gnjk2g? Co-hosts: Jamal:@jamal_marrush Brittanie: @bucketlist_brittanie Kim: @lushdeez Travel Itineraries on Sale Now! We now have six 20+ page PDF trip and national park itineraries that plan the entire trip for you. Get yours now for just $30 here: https://travelsquadpodcast.com/travelitinerary Get in touch!  Email us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.comto discuss: Email us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to discuss: Being a guest on our podcast or having the squad on yours Ask a travel question for Question of the Week Inquire about brand advertising --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/travel-squad-podcast/support

10 Awesome Things to do in Tokyo

We're wrapping up our Japan series with an episode on Tokyo! While there are literally thousands of things to see and do in Tokyo, we narrowed down some of our favorite experiences to create a list of 10 awesome things to see and do there. In this episode, we talk about the Tokyo Skytree, the Tokyo Tower, some of our favorite neighborhoods and parks to explore, where to go see cherry blossoms, the Shibuya crossing, Tsukiji fish market, a few unique experiences that you don't want to miss in Tokyo, and much more! Enjoy! Enjoy! In this episode:The Tokyo Skytree, what to expect, and places of interest in the surrounding areaThe iconic Tokyo Tower and where to go see cherry blossomsThe parks of Tokyo and the two that were our favoritesExploring around the neighborhoods of Tokyo and the best places to visitThe Shibuya crossing and the Tsukiji fish marketOther significant or interesting spots we visited while in Tokyo

January 3rd - Aviation Safety in Focus: The Tokyo Airport Incident

Join me, Simon Calder, as I discuss the collision at Tokyo's Haneda Airport involving a Japan Airlines Airbus A350. In this podcast, I delve into the incident's implications for aviation safety and highlight the importance of emergency procedures and safety briefings, which contributed to the successful evacuation and survival of all passengers on board.This podcast is free, as is my weekly newsletter. Find out more here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.