Altas fuel strong start with fourth straight win; Knights finally crack win column

Perpetual Help continued its surprise run in the NCAA Season 101 men’s basketball tournament, improving to an unblemished 4-0 start in Group A after defeating Arellano, 72-67, at the Mall of Asia Arena on Saturday.

While the win adds to their impressive record on paper, coach Olsen Racela is choosing not to focus too much on the numbers. Instead, he remains focused on maintaining the team’s momentum and improving performance as the tournament progresses.
https://sports.inquirer.net/643848/altas-fuel-strong-start-with-fourth-straight-win-knights-finally-crack-win-column

石破首相が殉職自衛官を追悼 処遇改善の必要性訴え

石破首相が殉職自衛官を追悼 処遇改善の必要性訴え

2025年10月12日 6:00 [有料会員限定記事]

石破茂首相は11日、防衛省で行われた自衛隊殉職隊員追悼式に参列し、任務中の事故などで亡くなった隊員たちに哀悼の意を示しました。

式典で石破首相は「自衛隊員は防衛力の最大の基盤だ」と述べ、殉職された隊員の遺志を受け継ぎ、国民の命と平和な暮らしを守る決意を新たにしました。

また、首相は自衛隊員の処遇改善の必要性についても訴えました。

(写真:自衛隊殉職隊員追悼式で追悼の辞を述べる石破首相=10月11日午前、防衛省)


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【夏の長期化】社会が変容「常識通じぬ」 農業打撃、夏物衣服が不足

【夏の長期化】社会が変容「常識通じぬ」 農業打撃、夏物衣服が不足

2025/10/12 0:18 更新 2025/10/12 0:24

夏の長期化が進む中、社会全体に変化の兆しが表れています。特に農業や畜産業には大きな打撃が及び、熱中症による死者数も増加傾向が続いています。このような影響は日常生活にも及び、伝統行事の開催時期が見直されるなど、これまでの「常識」が通用しなくなってきました。

埼玉県川越市の大木農園代表・大木洋史さん(写真=9日撮影)は、夏の長期化に伴う農作物への影響について深刻さを語っています。持続的な高温は作物の生育に悪影響を及ぼし、収穫量の減少や品質低下が懸念されています。畜産業でも暑さによるストレスで健康被害が増え、生産効率が落ちている状況です。

また、熱中症対策としての社会的な対応も求められていますが、死者数の増加を抑えるにはなお課題が多いのが現状です。夏の暑さが長く続くことで、人々の生活様式や仕事のやり方にも見直しが迫られています。

衣料業界でも深刻な影響が出ており、夏物衣服の供給不足が顕著です。例年の需要予測が当てはまらず、生産や流通に混乱をもたらしています。このため、メーカーや小売業者は対応策に追われており、消費者のニーズに応えるのが難しくなっています。

伝統的な夏の祭りやイベントも開催時期を変更せざるを得ないケースが増え、地域の文化やコミュニティ活動にも影響が及んでいます。これらの変化は、一過性のものではなく、社会全体の常識や価値観を見直す転機となりそうです。

夏の長期化は今後も続く見通しであり、各分野での柔軟な対応と新たな取り組みが求められています。

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焦土のガザ、復興に数十年? 建物8割損傷 水や電力も不足 避難者「生活に必要なもの何もない」

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焦土のガザ、復興に数十年? 建物8割損傷 水や電力も不足 避難者「生活に必要なもの何もない」

2025年10月12日 6:00
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11日、ガザ北部ガザ市で、破壊された道路を歩くパレスチナ人ら。(AP=共同)

2年に及ぶパレスチナ自治区ガザの戦闘は停戦が発効し、約200万人の住民に安堵(あんど)が広がった。ただ、ガザ全域の建物の約8割が破壊されるか損傷しており、大量のがれき撤去には数十年かかるとの見方もある。

また、社会インフラも壊滅的な被害を受けており、水や電力の供給も不足している状況だ。

避難している住民からは「生活に必要なものが何もない」と訴える声が上がっている。

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title: デスク日記 〝事故未遂〟
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昨年1月20日の本欄で、車の運転中にあったヒヤッとする場面について書いた。ただ、それ以前から、そして、その後も、怖い場面はいくつも経験している。

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Rashid Khan claims his 6th five-wicket haul in ODIs: Stats

**Rashid Khan Claims His 6th Five-Wicket Haul in ODIs**

*By Rajdeep Saha | Oct 12, 2025*

Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan delivered a stunning bowling performance to claim his 6th five-wicket haul in One Day Internationals (ODIs). Playing in Abu Dhabi, Rashid recorded impressive figures of 5/17 from 8.3 overs, helping Afghanistan secure a commanding 81-run victory over Bangladesh.

After Afghanistan posted a total of 190 runs, the Bangladesh batting lineup faltered, being all out for just 109. Rashid’s exceptional spell played a crucial role in this dominant win, further cementing Afghanistan’s superiority in the series, which they have now clinched convincingly.

**Bowling Heroics**

Rashid was introduced into the attack in the 12th over. Although wicketless initially, he opened his account by dismissing Towhid Hridoy, who fell to a wild slog in Rashid’s third over. His sixth over was particularly productive, as he took two wickets—removing Nurul Hasan and Tanzim Hasan Sakib.

Continuing his onslaught, Rashid picked up the wickets of Tanvir Islam in his eighth over and Rishad Hossain, who was stumped in the ninth. His relentless bowling left the Bangladeshi batters struggling to cope with his spin and control.

**Milestone Achieved**

This five-wicket haul marked Rashid Khan’s sixth fifer in ODIs, elevating his career figures to 207 wickets from 116 matches at an impressive average of 19.87 with an economy rate of 4.21. Alongside his six five-wicket hauls, Rashid also boasts six four-wicket hauls in the format.

Notably, this was Rashid’s maiden five-wicket haul against Bangladesh. Overall, he has taken 32 wickets against Bangladesh in 18 matches, maintaining an average of 20.65. When playing in the UAE, Rashid’s record is exceptional, with 66 wickets from 26 matches at a remarkable average of 13.03, including three five-wicket hauls.

**Did You Know?**

Rashid Khan is now only the second Afghan bowler to take an ODI five-wicket haul against Bangladesh. The first to achieve this feat was young talent Allah Ghazanfar, who recorded figures of 6/26.

Rashid Khan’s latest performance not only underscores his standing as one of the premier spinners in world cricket but also highlights Afghanistan’s growing stature in international cricket.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/rashid-khan-floors-bangladesh-with-fifer-in-2nd-odi/story

「サポート住宅」認定開始 大家とNPO連携強化で孤独死解決へ

「サポート住宅」認定開始 大家とNPO連携強化で孤独死解決へ

2025年10月12日 6:00 [有料会員限定記事]

高齢者や障害者が安心して暮らせる住宅を増やそうと、NPOや不動産会社が入居者の日常生活を支援する「居住サポート住宅」の認定制度が始まりました。

この制度では、大家とNPOなどが連携を強めることで、住宅と福祉の両分野にまたがる孤独死問題の解決を目指します。

「居住サポート住宅」のイメージとしては、支援が必要な方が安心して生活できる環境づくりを推進し、地域全体で支える仕組みを作ることが期待されています。

今回の認定制度の開始により、サポート体制の基盤が整い、孤立しがちな高齢者や障害者の生活の質向上につながることが期待されます。

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Arctic seals, more than half of bird species on latest threatened list

**Arctic Seals Near Extinction as Climate Change Takes Toll, While More Than Half of Bird Species Decline Globally**

Arctic seals are being pushed closer to extinction by climate change, and more than half of bird species around the world are declining due to deforestation and agricultural expansion, according to the latest annual assessment from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

**A Glimmer of Hope: Green Sea Turtles**

One bright spot highlighted in the IUCN’s newly released Red List of Threatened Species is the green sea turtle, which has seen a substantial recovery thanks to decades of dedicated conservation efforts. While many animals face increasing risk of disappearing forever, the updated list shows that species can rebound from the brink with persistent effort.

“Hope and concern go hand in hand in this work,” Rima Jabado, deputy chair of the IUCN Species Survival Commission, told The Associated Press. She added by email, “The same persistence that brought back the green sea turtle can be mirrored in small, everyday actions—supporting sustainable choices, backing conservation initiatives, and urging leaders to follow through on their environmental promises.”

**The Scope and Importance of the IUCN Red List**

The Red List is updated annually by teams of scientists who assess data on species from around the globe. Andrew Farnsworth, a visiting scientist at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology who studies bird migration but was not involved with the IUCN report, emphasized the vast importance of the work.

“Every time one is done and every time there’s revision, there’s more information, and there’s more ability to answer questions on species, some of which are still largely a mystery to researchers,” Farnsworth said.

**Sea Ice Loss Threatens Arctic Marine Mammals**

All marine mammals native to the Arctic—seals, whales, and polar bears—rely heavily on sea ice for their habitat. The rapid loss of sea ice caused by human-driven climate change places them all at significant risk, according to Kit Kovacs, co-chair of IUCN’s Species Survival Commission Pinniped Specialist Group, which focuses on seals.

The latest report elevates three seal species—the harp, hooded, and bearded seals—to a higher risk category, reflecting their increasing threat of extinction. Kovacs noted that melting glaciers and sea ice not only destroy seal habitats but also contribute to more extreme weather events that increasingly impact human populations worldwide.

“Acting to help seals is acting to help humanity when it comes to climate change,” Kovacs said.

**Global Decline of Bird Populations**

The report also draws attention to significant bird declines in regions such as Madagascar, West Africa, and Central America. Species including Schlegel’s asity, the black-casqued hornbill, and the tail-bobbing northern nightingale-wren have been moved to ‘near-threatened’ status.

Overall, approximately 61%—or nearly three-fifths—of bird species worldwide are experiencing population declines. Deforestation of tropical forests stands as a major threat, compounded by agricultural expansion and intensification, competition from invasive species, and climate change.

Stuart Butchart, chief scientist at BirdLife International, described the situation as a “depressing litany of threats,” emphasizing, “The fact that 61% of the world’s birds are declining is an alarm bell that we can’t afford to ignore.”

**Looking Ahead: The Importance of Global Cooperation**

The upcoming U.N. climate summit, scheduled for November in Belem, Brazil, will focus on the Amazon and the critical value of tropical forests for both animals and humans. Despite this, Farnsworth expressed caution regarding global commitments.

“I would like to think things like birds are nonpartisan, and you can find common ground,” he said. “But it’s not easy.”

**The Long Road to Recovery for Green Sea Turtles**

The green sea turtle’s rebound is an encouraging example of how human actions—such as legal protections and conservation programs—can successfully protect endangered species. However, Justin Perrault, vice president of research at Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Florida, points out that conservation efforts often require decades before bearing fruit.

Nicolas Pilcher, executive director of the Marine Research Foundation, stresses that while green sea turtles are recovering in many areas, other species like hawksbills and leatherbacks are still struggling. He also notes that some habitats continue to suffer due to climate change and erosion, particularly in poorer communities that often receive less conservation funding.

Despite these challenges, Pilcher remains hopeful: “In the places where they have recovered, it’s a great story of, actually, we can do something about this. We can. We can make a difference.”

The IUCN Red List serves as a crucial reminder of the ongoing threats to biodiversity worldwide, but also as a testament to the power of committed conservation efforts to turn the tide for endangered species.
https://fox5sandiego.com/news/arctic-seals-more-than-half-of-bird-species-on-latest-threatened-list/

Power restored to 800,000 in Kyiv after major Russian strikes in Ukraine

Russian drone and missile strikes wounded at least 20 people in Kyiv early Friday. The attacks damaged residential buildings and triggered blackouts across swaths of Ukraine. Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko described the strikes as “one of the largest concentrated strikes” against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

Russia’s Defence Ministry stated on Friday that the strikes targeted energy facilities supplying Ukraine’s military. Although it did not provide specific details about the facilities, it confirmed that Russian forces used Kinzhal hypersonic missiles and strike drones in the attacks.

Ukraine’s air force reported on Saturday that its air defenses intercepted or jammed 54 of the 78 Russian drones launched against Ukraine overnight. Meanwhile, Russia’s Defence Ministry claimed it had shot down 42 Ukrainian drones over Russian territory.

At least two people were killed and five others wounded in airstrikes on Kostiantynivka, a city in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, according to regional Governor Vadim Filashkin.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Saturday that he had a “very positive and productive” phone call with US President Donald Trump. In a post on X, Zelenskyy shared that he informed Trump about Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy system, and the two discussed opportunities to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense.

“There needs to be readiness on the Russian side to engage in real diplomacy. This can be achieved through strength,” Zelenskyy wrote.

Ukraine’s energy sector has been a key battleground since Russia launched its full-scale invasion more than three years ago. Each year, Russia has attempted to cripple the Ukrainian power grid before the onset of the bitter winter season, seemingly aiming to erode public morale. Winter temperatures in Ukraine run from late October through March, with January and February being the coldest months.

In his nightly address on Friday, Zelenskyy said Russia was taking advantage of the world’s attention being “almost entirely focused on the prospect of establishing peace in the Middle East.” He called for strengthening Ukraine’s air defense systems and implementing tighter sanctions on Russia.

“Russian assets must be fully used to strengthen our defense and ensure recovery,” he stated in a video posted to X.

Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz issued a joint statement on Friday expressing readiness to use “in a coordinated way, the value of the immobilized Russian sovereign assets to support Ukraine’s armed forces and thus bring Russia to the negotiation table.”

The statement added that they aimed to undertake this “in close cooperation with the United States.”

Ukraine’s budget and military needs for 2026 and 2027 are estimated to total around 130 billion euros (USD 153 billion). Since the war started in February 2022, the European Union has already contributed 174 billion euros (about USD 202 billion).

The largest pool of available funds lies in frozen Russian assets, most of which are held in Belgium—around 194 billion euros (USD 225 billion) as of June—and outside the EU in Japan, with around USD 50 billion. The United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada also hold lesser amounts.

*This story has been sourced from a third-party syndicated feed and agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for the dependability, trustworthiness, reliability, or accuracy of the data presented. Mid-day management and mid-day.com reserve the sole right to alter, delete, or remove (without notice) the content at their absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.*
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【野党連携】立民、首相指名一本化急ぐ 玉木氏慎重、実現見通せず

【野党連携】立憲民主党、首相指名の一本化急ぐも玉木氏は慎重―実現の見通せず

2025年10月12日 0:14(更新 0:16)
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2025年10月8日、国会内で会談に臨む立憲民主党の安住淳幹事長(右)と国民民主党の榛葉賀津也幹事長の様子が報じられた。

立憲民主党は、石破茂首相の後任を選出する首相指名選挙を巡り、国民民主党の玉木雄一郎代表への候補者一本化を目指し、野党間での調整を急いでいる。

今回の動きは、公明党が自民党との連立から離脱したことによって勝敗ラインが変わり、野党側にとって首相選出の勝算がやや高まったことを受けたものだ。

しかし、玉木代表は首相候補としての一本化に慎重な姿勢を示しており、野党内での調整が最後までスムーズに進むかは依然として不透明だ。

今後の動向については、各党の意向や今後の情勢変化を注視する必要がある。

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