Kyodo News Digest: September 1, 2024
Tokyo – Several key developments were reported across international and domestic news today.
Keisei Electric Railway co. announced plans to launch new express train service connecting Narita Airport with the tokyo Skytree in fiscal year 2028, at the earliest. The company’s president stated the initiative aims to accommodate record inbound tourism and improve access to the popular attraction, notably with the ongoing expansion of Narita Airport.
In international aid, japan has committed $5.5 million to the U.N. Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) to improve living conditions in Syria. The grant, signed on August 12th, will focus on rebuilding essential infrastructure in Aleppo and Homs, targeting slums and informal settlements as residents return following the collapse of the Assad government last year.
From Switzerland, news arrived of the crowning of a “Swiss sumo” king at the triennial Wrestling and Alpine festival in Mollis. The event, billed as the alpine country’s largest customary sporting event, drew hundreds of thousands of spectators to witness the grappling competition.In sports, Naomi Osaka expressed her gratitude after reaching the U.S. Open round of 16,marking her deepest run at a major tournament since returning from maternity leave. Osaka defeated Daria Kasatkina 6-0, 4-6, 6-3 on Saturday, securing her first fourth-round appearance at a Grand Slam since winning the 2021 Australian Open.
Britain reiterated its commitment to the Complete and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) free trade pact. Douglas Alexander, the UK’s minister for trade policy and economic security, emphasized the vast business opportunities within the Asia-Pacific region, noting the pact’s importance amidst growing global protectionist trends. He highlighted the commercial opportunities alongside the UK’s relationship with the United States.
Additionally: A video showcasing the Omagari fireworks festival is available.