Fuji TV loses sponsor amid growing internal sex scandal
In this week’s news roundup, we have the latest on the Masahiro Nakai sex scandal and reports on the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal. An earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale occurred off the coast of Miyazaki. Cleveland Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves called Japan “evil.” Fox News compared the damage from the Los Angeles wildfires to the aftermath of the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima in 1945. Naomi Osaka advances to the third round of the Australian Open.
U.S. investment firm asks Fuji TV to be “transparent” on Masahiro Nakai sex scandal
This was reportedly planned Weekly Wenchun Weekly, as a dinner for Fuji TV employees. However, only two people ended up showing up: former Smap member Masahiro Nakai and a woman. This allegedly resulted in non-consensual sex and Nakai paid an out-of-court settlement of 90 million yen. While Fuji TV has denied reports that one of its employees arranged the meal, US investment firm Dalton Investments, which owns more than 7% of Fuji Media, is not convinced. On Wednesday, it sent a letter to the Japanese company demanding accountability and a third-party committee to investigate the scandal.
Dalton wrote in a statement: “The lack of consistency in reporting the facts and, more importantly, the lack of transparency, as well as the inexcusable flaws in the subsequent response, deserves serious condemnation and not only undermines the trust of viewers, but also would directly result in a loss of shareholder value,” said Rising Sun Management, an affiliate of the investment company. The next day, Fuji TV announced it had hired outside lawyers to investigate the scandal. According to Nikkan Sports, about 30% of Fuji TV’s sponsors have withdrawn due to the scandal. Last Thursday, Nakai released a statement through his agency’s website, confirming that he had indeed had some “trouble” with a woman. He added that he could not discuss the matter due to a confidentiality agreement.
Nintendo Switch 2 has a similar design to its predecessor
After weeks of leaks and rumors, Nintendo finally unveiled the long-awaited successor to its Switch console on Thursday via a press release and promotional video. The Kyoto-based video game company’s first new console in eight years will debut later in 2025, and as expected, it will be called the Nintendo Switch 2. Its design is similar to its predecessor, but the screen is larger and it’s been redesigned. controller. As previously known, the new console will be backwards compatible. This means players can port existing Switch games to the new console. A short trailer shows off the new version mario kart.
The first-generation Switch, released in 2017, was a huge success for Nintendo, with global sales of nearly 150 million units. With poor sales of the Wii U and financial losses from competition in the mobile gaming market, the company’s then-president Satoru Iwata began to focus on developing mobile games and novel hardware. It turned out to be a smart move. The Switch becomes the third best-selling console of all time. So it’s no surprise that the Nintendo Switch 2 sticks to the form and function of its predecessor. More details, including pricing and release date, are expected to be announced at the April 2 showcase.

Cleveland-Cliffs CEO accuses Japan of evil, plans bid for U.S. steel
After Joe Biden announced his administration’s intention to block Nippon Steel’s acquisition of U.S. Steel, another name decided to get in on the action. U.S. steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs plans to reject an offer to acquire U.S. Steel in 2023, CEO Lourenco Goncalves said at a news conference in western Pennsylvania on Monday. Bid again after offer. He described it as “a full acquisition.” The “American Solution” saved America’s famous steelmakers. However, he did not stop there and decided to launch a fiery tirade against Japan.
“Japan is evil,” he said, before adding, “Japan taught China a lot. Japan taught China how to dump, how to have overcapacity, how to overproduce.” The Brazilian-born Goncalves also criticized Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed concern about Biden’s decision. “Japan needs to be careful,” he continued. “You have learned nothing since 1945. You have not learned how kind we are, how merciful we are, how generous we are, how tolerant we are.” Despite Gonsalves’s remarks, the U.S. The steel company said in a statement that it remained “committed to completing” the merger with Nippon Steel.

Fox News host compares devastation of Los Angeles wildfires to devastation in Hiroshima after atomic bombing
Fox News host Jesse Watters was criticized this week for comparing the damage caused by wildfires in Los Angeles to the aftermath of the 1945 atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima. Waters explain“Parts of Pacific Palisades look like Hiroshima after the atomic bomb. Entire neighborhoods were destroyed. In Altadena, only about a dozen homes remain in a community of 5,000 people.” This was reported in January The wildfires that started on the 7th have killed at least 25 people, forced the evacuation of nearly 200,000 people, and destroyed or damaged more than 12,000 buildings. Hurricane-like winds exacerbated the situation.
according to CNNthe fire “burned an area of land larger than the French capital.” While there was a lot of sympathy for the people of Los Angeles who experienced a devastating start to the year, many felt it was inappropriate to compare it to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, which occurred nearly 80 years ago. Caused tens of thousands of deaths. “It’s wrong to compare the Los Angeles fire to the Hiroshima fire. You’re comparing a fire to a nuclear weapon, which actually killed a lot of people and left various effects that last for decades,” one wrote X user.

Japan lifts tsunami warning after Miyazaki magnitude 6.6 earthquake
At around 9:19 pm local time on Monday, a magnitude 6.6 earthquake occurred off the coast of Miyazaki Prefecture. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), Japan’s earthquake magnitude ranges from 0 to 7, with earthquake intensity below magnitude 5. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 36 kilometers in the Hyuga Nada. A tsunami warning was immediately issued for the coasts of Miyazaki and Kochi prefectures. Waves of approximately 20 cm were observed in the former, and waves of approximately 10 cm were observed in the latter. The warning was canceled just before midnight.
Kyushu Electric Power Confirmed There are no signs of abnormalities at the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant and the Genkai Nuclear Power Plant. Shikoku Electric Power said the same thing about its Iraqi nuclear power plant. After the earthquake, experts from the Japan Meteorological Agency met to discuss possible links between the earthquake in Miyazaki and a megaquake expected to hit the Nankai Trough. them draw conclusions No special precautions are required. Nankai Trough earthquakes are expected to occur along the plate boundary between Suruga Bay in Shizuoka Prefecture and Hyuga Nada in Miyazaki Prefecture.
Naomi Osaka advances to third round of Australian Open
For the first time in three years, Naomi Osaka prepares to play in the third round of a Grand Slam today after coming back from a set loss Karolina Muchova At the Australian Open on Wednesday, the scores were 1-6, 6-1, 6-3. Osaka said she took “a small revenge” against the Czech player who beat her in straight sets at last year’s U.S. Open. Osaka’s next opponent is Swiss player Belinda Bencic. In the men’s competition, Kei Nishikori and Yoshito Nishioka were eliminated in the second round by Tommy Paul of the United States and Carlos Alcaraz of Spain respectively.
In men’s football matches, Wufang Kubo scoreReal Sociedad’s only goal in their 1-0 win over Villarreal, Kaoru Mitaso scored the first goal for Brighton in their 2-0 win over Ipswich Town. oxygenOther Japanese players Find the networka week Including Celtic Furuhashi Keigowho installed the bracket? vs Ross County. In Germany, Freiburg’s law DoganShuto in Holstein Kiel makino Monchengladbach’s Shio Fukuda is on the scoresheet. Koki Ogawa of NEC Nijmegen and Shunsuke Mito of Sparta Rotterdam both scored in the Netherlands, Did STVV Ryotaro Ito of Belgium and Junya Ito of Reims, France. FA Cup and Vertu Trophy, birmingham city Yokoyama steps into the goal Lincoln City and Swindon Town.

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