Japan Gets Its First Woman PM

Japan is poised to anoint the country’s first woman prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, even as the world’s fourth-largest economy contends with an ageing population and a rise in populist and ultranationalist forces.

The conservative hardliner of more than three decades standing narrowly defeated the minister of agriculture and a political scion in the ruling centre-right Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)’s presidential race on Saturday. Takaichi’s confirmation in her historic new role as premier is expected to proceed smoothly when the Diet (parliament) convenes on the 15th of this month.

Her LDP commands the largest bloc of seats in both houses of parliament, albeit without a majority in either, and could benefit from a fragmented and divided opposition. A one-time TV anchor, who recently told an audience that her goal was to become the “Iron Lady” — in reference to the British former premier Margaret Thatcher — the veteran Takaichi’s mettle will be tested early on multiple fronts.

Foremost among these challenges is Japan’s long-standing political instability since 1990, characterized by the rise and fall of 18 prime ministers, a majority of whom served less than one year. A moment of reckoning for the LDP is the current simultaneous loss of a clear majority in both houses of parliament, unprecedented in the party’s decades-long history, which led to the exit of the outgoing premier, Shigeru Ishiba.

The erosion in its support base could be linked to the mushrooming of parties that tap into popular discontent, such as the ultra-conservative, anti-immigration, and anti-foreigner Sanseito party. In the elections to the country’s upper house in July, Sanseito’s vote share was larger than that of the biggest opposition party, and its tally of seats climbed from 2 to 15.

The LDP’s predicament mirrors that of Europe’s mainstream parties, struggling to claw back disaffected voters while retaining its traditional base among the elderly.

As a fiscal dove and heir to Abenomics — the stimulus policies of low interest rates and fiscal expansion credited to the late prime minister Shinzo Abe — Takaichi has signalled plans for higher spending to stoke demand and raise wages. She has attributed the current uptick in inflation to higher input costs.

However, commentators voice scepticism regarding the effectiveness of such a course, given Japan’s demographic trajectory of sluggish growth, a shrinking population, labour shortages, and stagnant wages.

On the international front, Takaichi’s not infrequent visits to the Yasukuni shrine to honour Japanese victims of WWII, alongside her plans to rewrite the country’s pacifist constitution, are likely to raise hackles in neighbouring China and South Korea.

Later this month, when the new premier hosts US President Donald Trump, the agenda will doubtless feature the substantial investments Tokyo has committed in exchange for a 15 per cent tariff on the country’s exports as part of the recent trade agreement. Any significant revision to those terms is considered highly unlikely.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/analysis/japan-gets-its-first-woman-pm

MP Cough Syrup Death: 157 Bottles Of Coldriff Syrup Sold In Chhindwara, Raids Continue

**Toxic Coldriff Syrup Distributed in Chhindwara: Over 400 Bottles Seized**

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A total of 157 bottles of toxic Coldriff syrup were sold to patients in Chhindwara district through at least eight medical stores, according to recent reports. Meanwhile, a Special Probe Drug Inspector squad has seized 425 bottles of the syrup from various stores in the area.

Out of 660 bottles that arrived in Jabalpur, 594 were supplied to Chhindwara. Detailed records from the medical stores indicate the following distribution: Apna Medical Stores, Parasia sold 75 bottles; Ashirwad Medical sold 24; Rasela Medical, Parasia, 22; Shrivastava Medical, Parasia, 5; Paras Medical, Parasia, 6; Jain Medical, Chandameta, 6; and New Apna Pharma, 17 bottles (with some records incomplete).

**Toxic Syrup in Circulation for Years**

Sources from the Health Department have revealed that Coldriff syrup has been in use for 10 to 20 years. However, this is the first instance where a batch was found to be toxic. The manufacturing company, Sresan Pharmaceuticals, had obtained all the required certifications from Tamil Nadu.

Drug testing in Madhya Pradesh is conducted randomly, with the state lab performing approximately 4,000 tests annually. Any substandard drugs detected during these tests are immediately banned to ensure public safety.

**Raids and Seizures Continue**

The Drug Controller and the Drug Administration team carried out multiple raids at medical shops across Chhindwara, leading to the seizure of 248 bottles of Coldriff syrup. Notably, New Apna Medical Stores was found in possession of 172 bottles, all of which were confiscated. Authorities also inspected the sale documents of other stores in Parasia as part of their ongoing investigation.

**Apna Medical Stores License Cancelled**

Following an inspection that uncovered incomplete sale records and failure to provide necessary documentation, the license of Apna Medical Stores, Parasia, has been cancelled as a precautionary measure.

Officials continue to monitor the situation closely to prevent further distribution of the toxic syrup and ensure that public health is safeguarded.

*— Story by Staff Reporter*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/mp-cough-syrup-death-157-bottles-of-coldriff-syrup-sold-in-chhindwara-raids-continue

‘My Head Hurts But…’: Vijay Deverakonda Shares Update After His Car Meets With Accident In Telangana

Actor Vijay Deverakonda reassured fans after he was involved in a minor car accident on National Highway 44 (NH-44) on Monday, October 6. The Liger actor took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share an update, confirming that he and his family were safe.

Vijay wrote, “All is well ❤️ Car took a hit, but we are all fine. Went and did a strength workout as well and just got back home. My head hurts but nothing a biryani and sleep will not fix.” He added, “So biggest hugs and my love to all of you. Don’t let the news stress you.”

### Vijay’s Car Meets with Minor Accident

According to reports, Vijay’s Lexus collided with a Bolero that suddenly made a right turn, resulting in an unexpected crash near Undavalli in Jogulamba Gadwal district, Telangana. He was returning from Puttaparthi with his family at the time. Thankfully, everyone escaped unharmed.

A now-viral video shows Vijay’s damaged car, though the actor later reached home safely in another vehicle.

### Engagement to Rashmika Mandanna

The accident occurred just days after Vijay’s engagement to actress Rashmika Mandanna. Reports suggest that the couple got engaged on October 3 at Vijay’s Hyderabad residence, in the presence of close friends and family.

Following the ceremony, Vijay visited Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s Maha Samadhi with his family, where fans noticed a ring on his finger in photos that soon went viral.

While neither Vijay nor Rashmika has made their relationship official on social media, Vijay’s team has confirmed that the two are indeed engaged and are expected to tie the knot in 2026.

### Relationship Timeline

Rashmika was previously engaged to actor Rakshit Shetty in July 2017, though the engagement was called off in September 2018.

Rashmika and Vijay are believed to have started dating after working together in the 2018 hit *Geetha Govindam* and later in *Dear Comrade* (2019). Speculation about their relationship resurfaced in 2023 when the two were spotted vacationing in the Maldives.

In 2024, both stars hinted that they were no longer single but refrained from revealing their partners’ names.

Vijay Deverakonda’s fans can now breathe a sigh of relief knowing that he and his family are safe after the accident, and many continue to send their best wishes to the couple on their engagement and future together.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/my-head-hurts-but-vijay-deverakonda-shares-update-after-his-car-meets-with-accident-in-telangana

Prosecution granted two weeks to respond to Yonatan Urich’s Supreme Court appeal

Prosecution Granted Two Weeks to Respond to Yonatan Urich’s Supreme Court Appeal

The prosecution has been given two weeks to respond to Yonatan Urich’s appeal to the Supreme Court. One of the most significant—and, according to Urich’s lawyers, the most pressing—restrictions in place is the occupation ban. This ban prohibits Urich from returning to his former places of employment.

Yonatan Urich arrives for a court hearing as part of the ‘Qatargate’ affair in Lod, August 19, 2025.
(Photo credit: Jonathan Shaul/Flash90)

By SARAH BEN-NUN
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-869635

Japan’s Seniors Rediscover the Joy of Learning

A recent survey revealed that more than 70 percent of people aged 50 and over are interested in reskilling after retirement. This reflects a strong desire among seniors to stay active and engaged in society even after leaving the workforce.

To explore this trend, a reporter visited Takatsuki City, where a local initiative known as the Takatsuki Civic College offers learning opportunities specifically for seniors. The atmosphere in the classroom was lively and focused, with most participants being retirees intently listening to lectures.

Established five years ago, the program aims to help seniors form friendships and participate in their communities. Enrollment has been increasing annually, and today around 300 students are taking part in its 38 courses, all at an affordable cost.

One student explained, “I have two reasons for coming here. First, to prevent dementia, and second, to make new friends — although that part is not always easy.” Formerly a nurse, she said joining the classes allows her to rediscover herself and learn new things.

“There’s still so much I don’t know. Being among other people helps me see myself from a different perspective, and that’s interesting,” she added with a smile.

The story of 76-year-old Hiyo Okada in Takarazuka City offers another inspiring example of lifelong learning. Okada is now a second-year student in the Faculty of Psychology at Koshien University, a private four-year institution typically filled with younger students.

“When I’m at school, I feel so young,” she laughed. “But when I get home and see myself in the mirror, I’m surprised.”

Okada, who had spent over 50 years working as a hairdresser in Saitama, left her job at 70 and moved to Kansai, where her daughter lives. Feeling a long-held regret about not finishing high school, she enrolled in a correspondence high school before deciding to pursue higher education.

“Through my work, I realized how much I enjoy interacting with people,” she said. “When I told my teacher that, they suggested I study psychology, and I thought, why not?”

Although Koshien University offers full tuition and admission fee exemptions for adult learners over 35, Okada did not qualify because she entered through a high school recommendation program, meaning she pays all fees herself.

“Yes, I pay everything out of my own pocket,” she said cheerfully, describing the cost as an investment in herself.

At lunchtime, she often eats in the student cafeteria with classmates decades younger than her. “They call me A-chan,” she said. “That’s what my grandchildren call me at home, so it makes me feel comfortable here too.”

Her younger peers said they were initially surprised to see an older student but quickly grew close.

“When I first saw her, I thought she might be a staff member,” one classmate laughed. “But now, she’s like a bridge connecting everyone. Without her, I wouldn’t have made so many friends.”

Far from being isolated, Okada has become an indispensable presence in her department, organizing study sessions and helping younger students prepare for exams.

“She taught us every day for a week before finals,” said another student. “I wouldn’t have passed without her.”

After classes, Okada returns to her apartment, where her desk is covered with psychology textbooks and English materials.

“English is difficult,” she said, “but I keep trying.”

Her grandson often visits, and the two share warm moments together.

“She’s incredible,” he said proudly. “She’s living life to the fullest and enjoying every moment.”

Okada’s next goal is to become a certified psychological counselor.

“I want to be the kind of grandmother who sits quietly in the corner of an elementary or junior high school, someone children can talk to about anything,” she said. “That’s my dream.”

Experts note that the rise of such learning initiatives highlights a changing role for seniors in Japanese society.

“In the past, grandparents held important positions within extended families and communities,” one commentator said. “Now, as families become more nuclear, these new forms of community involvement give seniors a renewed sense of purpose and belonging.”

As Japan’s population continues to age, stories like Okada’s suggest that reskilling and lifelong learning may become key not only to personal fulfillment but also to strengthening the fabric of local communities.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147173.php

India, Qatar Discuss Steps To Strengthen Trade & Investment Ties

Doha: India’s Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal held a “fruitful” meeting with his Qatar counterpart, Sheikh Faisal bin Thani bin Faisal Al Thani, in Doha on Monday to further strengthen bilateral trade and investment ties between the two countries.

“We discussed ways to increase India-Qatar bilateral trade and also reaffirmed our commitment to further strengthen the multifaceted partnership across trade, investment, and strategic cooperation, opening immense avenues for greater collaboration,” Piyush Goyal wrote on X.

Goyal also co-chaired the India-Qatar Ministerial Joint Commission on Economic and Commercial Cooperation with H.E. Sheikh Faisal bin Thani bin Faisal Al Thani, Minister of Commerce and Industry of Qatar.

“Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to deepening the India-Qatar partnership by building on our strong bilateral trade. We also agreed to further intensify cooperation to achieve the trade and investment goals set by our leadership during the visit of His Highness the Amir of Qatar to India in February this year,” Goyal further stated.

During his two-day visit to Qatar, Goyal also addressed the inaugural meeting of the India-Qatar Joint Business Council, along with Sheikh Faisal bin Thani bin Faisal Al Thani.

“Encouraged businesses on both sides to build on our strategic partnership and cultural connect to further deepen India-Qatar economic ties, and emphasised how our robust economies provide greater synergies across various sectors for shared growth and prosperity,” the Indian minister said.

In addition to these engagements, Goyal met Sheikh Bandar bin Mohammed bin Saoud Al-Thani, Governor of Qatar Central Bank and Chairman of the Qatar Investment Authority & the Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority. The minister described the discussions as productive, focusing on ways to further deepen trade, investment, and financial cooperation between India and Qatar.

Earlier, on August 28, India and Qatar held a high-level meeting in Delhi focused on enhancing Qatari investments in India, especially in sectors such as infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, transport, logistics, food processing, health, semiconductors, and finance.

These discussions aimed to advance Qatar’s commitment to invest $10 billion and open an office of the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) in India, a pledge made during the State visit of the Amir of the State of Qatar to India in February 2025.

In this context, both countries decided to promote further discussions for investments by QIA and other Qatari entities, focusing on key sectors, specific projects, and companies. The Qatari side indicated that they see various investment opportunities in India, given the country’s economic growth and technological development.

QIA has already made investments in several sectors in India, including retail, utilities, media, housing, healthcare, and realty. Meanwhile, the Indian community in Qatar has also invested in the country, especially in the small and medium enterprises (SME) sector.

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https://www.freepressjournal.in/business/india-qatar-discuss-steps-to-strengthen-trade-investment-ties

The ‘etrog’ wars: How the Ottoman Empire turned a sacred fruit into a global commodity

The Etrog Wars: How the Ottoman Empire Turned a Sacred Fruit into a Global Commodity

From the groves of Corfu and Cephalonia to the orchards of Tiberias and Jaffa, the saga of the etrog under Ottoman rule reveals how a fruit became entangled in struggles of faith and trade.

Etrogim on Display

The fruit’s distinctive bumpy skin and bright color made it both a ritual object and a coveted commodity across Jewish communities.

Photo Credit: Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post

By Alex Winston

https://www.jpost.com/judaism/jewish-holidays/article-869505

PBA: Sonny Estil has strong debut in Ginebra loss

MANILA, Philippines – Sonny Estil had a solid PBA debut for Barangay Ginebra, despite the nerves of playing on the ultimate stage of his career.

However, his promising start was dampened by a dismal team performance that eventually led to an 80-73 loss against the Magnolia Hotshots on Sunday at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

READ: PBA: Magnolia turns back Ginebra in LA

https://sports.inquirer.net/643188/pba-sonny-estil-has-strong-debut-in-ginebra-loss

How to use nutritional yeast in cooking

**How to Use Nutritional Yeast in Cooking**
*By Simran Jeet | Oct 06, 2025, 05:13 PM*

Nutritional yeast is a versatile ingredient that can add a savory, cheesy flavor to your breakfast dishes. Packed with vitamins and minerals, it’s an excellent addition to your morning routine. Here are five creative and easy ways to use nutritional yeast in your breakfast, making your meals both nutritious and delicious.

### 1. Savory Oatmeal with Nutritional Yeast
Transform your regular oatmeal into a savory delight by adding nutritional yeast. Cook your oats as usual, then stir in a tablespoon of nutritional yeast along with some salt, pepper, and chopped vegetables like spinach or tomatoes. This simple twist boosts flavor and enhances your meal with extra protein and B vitamins.

### 2. Nutritional Yeast Avocado Toast
Give your avocado toast a flavorful makeover by sprinkling nutritional yeast on top. Mash ripe avocados on whole-grain bread and generously add nutritional yeast. For extra crunch and freshness, top with sliced radishes or cucumber. This combination offers healthy fats from the avocado and essential nutrients from the nutritional yeast.

### 3. Breakfast Smoothie Boost
Add a nutrient-packed punch to your morning smoothie by blending in nutritional yeast. Combine bananas, spinach, almond milk, and a tablespoon of nutritional yeast for a creamy smoothie rich in vitamins and minerals. The subtle nutty flavor complements the sweetness of the fruits without overpowering them.

### 4. Veggie-Packed Breakfast Scramble
Create a hearty breakfast scramble by sautéing vegetables such as bell peppers, onions, and mushrooms in olive oil. Add tofu or chickpeas for protein, then mix in two tablespoons of nutritional yeast before serving. This dish mimics traditional scrambled eggs while offering plant-based nutrition.

### 5. Cheesy Pancakes with Nutritional Yeast
Try an innovative twist on pancakes by adding nutritional yeast to the batter. Mix flour, baking powder, milk (or a plant-based alternative), and one tablespoon of nutritional yeast until smooth. Cook on a skillet until golden brown on both sides. Serve with fresh fruit or maple syrup for added sweetness without compromising health benefits.

Incorporating nutritional yeast into these breakfast dishes is a simple way to enhance flavor and increase the nutritional value of your meals. Give these ideas a try and start your day on a healthy, delicious note!
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/lifestyle/start-your-day-with-these-dishes-featuring-nutritional-yeast/story

Bihar Election 2025: AAP releases first list of candidates

**Bihar Election 2025: AAP Releases First List of Candidates**

*By Snehil Singh | Oct 06, 2025, 05:35 PM*

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has announced its first list of 11 candidates for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. This announcement comes ahead of the Election Commission’s press conference, which confirmed that the polls will be held in two phases on November 6 and 11, with the results scheduled to be declared on November 14.

**Contesting All 243 Seats Independently**

AAP plans to contest all 243 assembly seats across Bihar, aiming to replicate its electoral successes in Delhi and Punjab. The party has made it clear that it will be contesting independently, without forming alliances. State co-incharge Abhinav Rai stated, “Our alliance is with the people of Bihar. We won’t ally with any party or coalition.”

**First List of Candidates**

The 11 candidates announced include:

– Dr. Meera Singh from Begusarai
– Yogi Chaupal from Kusheshwarsthan (Darbhanga)
– Amit Kumar Singh from Taraiya (Saran)
– Bhanu Bharatiya from Kasba (Purnia)
– Shubhada Yadav from Benipatti (Madhubani)
– And others

**Focus on Governance and Development**

AAP leaders have actively highlighted the party’s governance achievements in Delhi and Punjab, particularly improvements in education, healthcare, and public welfare sectors. Bihar in-charge Ajesh Yadav emphasized, “We have an approved model of growth and governance” that they aim to implement in Bihar.

The party is also expected to announce its star campaigners soon. Prominent leaders such as Arvind Kejriwal, Sanjay Singh, and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann have recently visited Bihar to engage with local voters ahead of the elections.

Stay tuned for more updates on AAP’s campaign and candidate announcements as the Bihar Assembly elections approach.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/politics/bihar-election-2025-aap-releases-first-list-of-candidates/story