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Japan Times
3 days ago
- Politics
- Japan Times
Japanese professor given Ukrainian award for humanitarian efforts
Kobe Gakuin University professor Yoshihiko Okabe was given the Golden Heart award by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday for making great contributions for humanitarian aid in Ukraine under Russia's invasion. Okabe, an expert on Ukraine issues, and others, received the award in an event in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, according to the presidential office. The professor has published several books on Ukraine. He also gives lectures about the country. Last year, Ukraine's Honorary Consulate in Kobe was set up at the university for cultural and academic exchanges with the country, and Okabe became Ukraine's honorary consul in the city. The other awardees included Veronique Bertholle, deputy mayor of Strasbourg, France, and Marc Cools, president of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe. The Golden Heart award was established in 2022.


Hindustan Times
5 days ago
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
Why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's NBA Finals debut vs Pacers is being compared to Kobe Bryant
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander would've wanted to prove his mettle on his NBA Finals debut. And the Oklahoma star just did that. In Game 1 vs the Indiana Pacers on Thursday, the current league MVP delivered a performance that left fans and experts stunned, drawing striking comparisons to the late Kobe Bryant. Despite the Thunder's heartbreaking loss to the Indiana Pacers, sealed by Tyrese Haliburton's last-second shot, SGA's 38-point, 3-assist, 5-rebound masterpiece showcased a cold-blooded style reminiscent of the Black Mamba. Fans and analysts, including three-time NBA champion Danny Green, are buzzing about SGA's Mamba-like craft. Read More: 'Man it's fun': Tyrese Haliburton after lifting Pacers with clutch show vs Thunder in NBA Finals Game 1 SGA set the tone early, dropping 19 points in the first half on 8/12 shooting, including 3/5 from three. His mid-range pull-ups and floaters, executed with surgical precision, kept OKC ahead by as many as 15 points. Despite Indiana's comeback, SGA's 11 points in the fourth, including a clutch step-back jumper with 1:32 left, nearly sealed the game. On a recent Inside the NBA segment, Green, who won titles alongside Kobe's Lakers, lauded SGA's mid-range game and footwork, saying, 'He reminds me of Kobe. He still does a lot in the mid-range and a lot of fundamental." SGA's Finals debut, at age 26, evokes Kobe's 1997 breakout, when he emerged as a star. One fan on X, platform formerly known as Twitter, wrote: 'A Kobe 'detail' episode on Shai would be so cold' Pascal Siakam led the Pacers with 19 points. Obi Toppin scored 17, Myles Turner had 15, and Haliburton and Andrew Nembhard each had 14. Jalen Williams had 17 and Lu Dort scored 15 for Oklahoma City, which was 36-1 at home with 15-point leads this season. Game 2 is at Oklahoma City on Sunday night.


CNA
5 days ago
- Business
- CNA
CNA938 Rewind - Sail across the World to Japan, South Korea & Italy on a luxury cruise liner
CNA938 Rewind Play In 'Destination Anywhere', Melanie Oliveiro finds out about the destinations and countries that cruise passengers can discover when they sign up with Crystal Cruises, a luxury cruise liner. Evon Ler, director of sales, Asia at Abercrombie & Kent Travel Group, the parent company of Crystal Cruises, will talk about the activities – on and offboard – that await passengers. She'll recall travels to Busan, South Korea – eating live octopus; visiting a sake brewery in Kobe, Japan and enjoying fresh cannoli in Sicily, Italy. Ler will also describe the wellness and F&B options like curated plant-based menus and sound therapy sessions available on Crystal Cruises. CNA938 Rewind - Sail across the World to Japan, South Korea & Italy on a luxury cruise liner In 'Destination Anywhere', Melanie Oliveiro finds out about the destinations and countries that cruise passengers can discover when they sign up with Crystal Cruises, a luxury cruise liner. Evon Ler, director of sales, Asia at Abercrombie & Kent Travel Group, the parent company of Crystal Cruises, will talk about the activities – on and offboard – that await passengers. She'll recall travels to Busan, South Korea – eating live octopus; visiting a sake brewery in Kobe, Japan and enjoying fresh cannoli in Sicily, Italy. Ler will also describe the wellness and F&B options like curated plant-based menus and sound therapy sessions available on Crystal Cruises. 18 mins CNA938 Rewind - Made for Mums by a Mum: Gisele Woon on Building Clare's Corner In 'Made in SG', Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Gisele Woon, founder of Clare's Corner – a 1700 sq. ft events space located in Kembangan, East of Singapore. Woon explains how she set up the company after struggling to find a suitable space for her daughter's birthday and some rude shocks that came after that. She'll describe how Clare's Corner is designed for birthday parties, workshops and corporate events. A TikTok personality with over 1800 followers, Woon will also share the raw realities of motherhood and entrepreneurship. 32 mins CNA938 Rewind - Paw-ssibly the Future: The Dog Grocer's Sustainable Take on Pet Nutrition In 'Made in SG', Melanie Oliveiro speaks with the founder of The Dog Grocer, a Singapore pet food manufacturer that's also touted as the country's first sustainable pet food store. Founder Soo Ming Hui, together with marketing manager Nicole Chong, will recall what jumpstarted the brand's creation, how they strive to produce optimal nutritious pet food in their AVS-licensed kitchen, how sustainable the brand is, and the different eats popular with furkids: from freeze-dried treats to marinated jerkies. 33 mins CNA938 Rewind - New Bahru's ECA Field Trip: collaborations, eats and more! In 'Destination Anywhere', Melanie Oliveiro finds out where Singaporeans can go to attend a series of design-led fairs featuring local & regional brands. Tania Chan, partner & Chief Marketing Officer of hospitality company Lo & Behold Group will talk about lifestyle destination New Bahru's Extra Curious Activities (ECA) that will bring together local creatives in unexpected ways for visitors to enjoy. Happening from 6 - 8 June, 'ECA: Field Trip' will feature over 30 clubs, societies and lifestyle brands under one roof. Shermien Koh, founder of East Coast Commune will talk about how the café is collaborating with Cruddy, a creative design unit, on a picnic-style booth featuring exclusive merch and a new kids activity book. 16 mins


Newsweek
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Kobe and Gianna Mural to Be Moved After Second Vandalism
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. For the second time in a little over a month, a mural of Kobe and Gianna Bryant in downtown Los Angeles was vandalized. The Kobe and Gigi Bryant mural in DTLA has been vandalized again 😡 Via @kobemurals — Kobe Bryant Stories & Motivation (@kobehighlight) June 4, 2025 The mural was initially defaced on April 29. Created by artist Louie "Sloe" Motion, the tribute was first painted in the wake of the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Kobe, Gigi, and seven others back in January 2020. Kobe Bryant #24 of the Los Angeles Lakers and the Western Conference warms up with daughter Gianna Bryant during the NBA All-Star Game 2016 at the Air Canada Centre on February 14, 2016 in Toronto,... Kobe Bryant #24 of the Los Angeles Lakers and the Western Conference warms up with daughter Gianna Bryant during the NBA All-Star Game 2016 at the Air Canada Centre on February 14, 2016 in Toronto, Ontario. More PhotoFor the past five years, there were no incidents with it; now, for the second time in less than two months, there have been multiple instances of vandalism. This story will be updated....
Yahoo
6 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Illegal fireworks negatively affecting Carson residents: ‘I think it's not going to stop'
Warning: The video above contains flashing lights. Viewer discretion is advised. The city of Carson earlier this year made the use, sale and discharge of fireworks illegal within the community, but the new policy doesn't seem to be stopping people from putting on their own fireworks shows. The ordinance, passed by the city council in March, makes it so that the public display of fireworks must be put on by a pyrotechnic operator with a permit. That includes sparklers, smoke bombs and fireworks designated as 'safe and sane.' Those who are not in possession of the permit could face fines and possibly a misdemeanor conviction; the fines are $2,000 for the first violation, $3,000 for the second violation (within a year of the first violation) and $5,000 for each additional violation after that. All fines are increased by 10% if not paid or appealed within 15 days of the issuance of date. Any unpaid fines will accrue 10% interest each year. Mural depicting Kobe and Gigi Bryant in Los Angeles vandalized again Those penalties, part of the 'You Light It, We Cite It' campaign, are not appearing to stop some residents from lighting off fireworks. Video recently taken by local residents and shared with KTLA shows an elaborate fireworks display over the neighborhood. According to one woman, the fireworks are 'disturbing.' '[The fireworks have] been very loud…they shake the house and they wake and scare the kids,' one resident, Lia Flores, said. 'Hearing them cry and then not be able to get back to bed is a problem. We have been here for five years now, and we have experienced this multiple times.' Area residents told KTLA that they believe local businesses are renting out space in warehouse parking lots for groups of people to light off the fireworks. Those businesses don't have any issues paying the fines, residents say. And while city officials say the increased penalties were put into place to protect people and animals who could be traumatized by the loud explosions, neighbors say there just isn't enough enforcement. Girl, 4, allowed to stay in U.S. for lifesaving care after deportation controversy 'It can last for 10 minutes or up to half an hour,' said Joanne, another Carson resident. 'I ask my husband to call 911 because I think it's not going to stop.' 'It's not right, especially at night,' she continued. 'The city needs to do something about it.' Carson residents are reminded that they can anonymously report firework activity to the city's public safety department; however, with the Fourth of July a month away, the complaints may continue to pile up as the night sky lights up due to the illegal fireworks displays. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.