Chanel’s New Orbit

At the Grand Palais in Paris, Matthieu Blazy presented his debut collection for the House of Chanel in a show that balanced grandeur with restraint. The space, once home to Karl Lagerfeld’s elaborate sets, became a planetarium filled with glowing orbs. The setting echoed Blazy’s direction for Chanel, now entering a new era under its fourth creative director in 115 years.

Among those in attendance were stars including Nicole Kidman, the new brand ambassador, with her daughters, along with Margot Robbie, Penelope Cruz, Ayo Edebiri, Pedro Pascal, Tilda Swinton, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

Blazy built the collection around duality. “She decided for herself what she could be and she could be both faces of the same coin,” he said after the show, referring to founder Coco Chanel. The collection reflected that tension between structure and sensuality, intimacy and confidence.

Texture led the narrative. Fabrics appeared almost tangible, drawing the eye to their depth and finish. Colours were rich and concentrated, with red appearing in sequined co-ords, ruffled skirts, and sharp tweed separates. Eveningwear stayed in shades of ivory, beige, and black, echoing Paris’s celebration of a century of Art Deco.

Gold wheat motifs, one of Coco Chanel’s personal symbols, featured on tweed coats and sack dresses, while knits and tweeds were dense and fringed. With tweed, some suits had low-slung wrap skirts, while others were puffed or frayed. The focus was attitude. “There are Chanel women all around the world,” Blazy said.

Accessories followed the same principle. The classic bag appeared without its chain, while new bags were introduced in the collection, including egg-shaped clutches, small top-handles, and soft carryalls in supple leather.

“There was too much beauty. The good thing with the codes of Chanel is you can reduce them. They still look like Chanel,” Blazy said.

The message was direct. Chanel’s next phase will move with the world and speak to many cultures. “Fashion should be beautiful and enjoyable,” he added.

Blazy’s Chanel honours the house’s heritage while pushing it forward. He has brought Chanel back to core.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1350285-chanels-new-orbit

Police Hold Anti-Fraud Event, Warn That Officers Never Contact by Email or LINE

As of 3 a.m. on October 12, Typhoon No. 23 (Nakri) was moving northeast over the sea southeast of Tanegashima. Forecasts indicate that it will continue tracking eastward with a gale zone and approach the southern Izu Islands late tonight, before closing in further through the morning of October 13.

The storm’s maximum sustained winds have strengthened to 25 meters per second, up from 23 meters per second earlier. By 3 p.m., winds are expected to reach 30 meters per second, with a central pressure of 990 hPa.

The number of foreign residents in Japan has reached a record high of nearly 4 million, according to the Immigration Services Agency. As of the end of June, 3,956,619 foreign nationals were living in the country. This marks an increase of about 190,000 from the end of 2024 and represents the highest total on record.

Tokyo has confirmed its first case of a dog infected with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), a potentially fatal disease transmitted by ticks. This is the first time an animal infection has been recorded in the capital.

Bear attacks are intensifying across Japan, with fatalities in fiscal 2025 already matching the record high set in 2023. Experts warn that this rise reflects not only an increase in bear numbers but also changes in human society that have blurred the line between mountain habitats and residential areas.

Typhoon No. 22, classified as a very strong system, made a direct hit on the Izu Islands, leaving widespread damage across the region. On Hachijo Island, located about 300 kilometers south of Tokyo, the storm brought record-breaking rainfall and violent winds, leaving residents stunned by the destruction.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147244.php

中国、米関税に報復示唆 「相応の措置」と商務省

中国、米関税に報復示唆 「相応の措置」と商務省

2025年10月12日 12:17(12:19更新) [有料会員限定記事]

【北京共同】中国商務省は12日、米国が中国に100%の追加関税を課した場合、「相応の措置を取る」との報道官談話を発表しました。

トランプ米大統領は、中国のレアアース(希土類)輸出規制に反発し、11月1日から追加入関税を実施する方針を示しています。

今回の発表は、こうした動きに対する中国側の強い反発を示すものであり、両国間の緊張がさらに高まる可能性が懸念されています。

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Expert Cautions on Rising Urban Bear Encounters

With acorns, wild grapes, and other key food sources scarce this year, bears have been drawn to residential areas in Sapporo’s Nishi Ward where chestnuts and walnuts remain. This shift in their foraging behavior has led to persistent bear sightings and increased safety concerns.

On September 26, a man was attacked in Heiwa Hill Park. Then, on October 8 and 9, bears were again spotted lingering and feeding within residential districts. While the bears involved now appear more composed than the one that attacked four people in 2021, their unpredictable behavior still poses serious risks.

Tamaki, a local expert, notes that firing weapons in populated areas is extremely sensitive, making it difficult to respond quickly to bear encounters. He stresses the importance of considering population control as part of a long-term solution to mitigate these incidents.

In the meantime, residents are urged to avoid risky activities such as hiking or walking at dawn or night while bear alerts remain in effect. If confronted by a bear, experts recommend the following steps:

– Remain calm.
– If the bear is distant, retreat slowly.
– If the bear is closer, raise your arms and speak gently to signal your presence.
– Seek substantial cover whenever possible.

Tamaki emphasizes that the best strategy is to maintain a safe distance and avoid encounters altogether. Staying informed and cautious can help reduce the risk of bear-related incidents as wildlife movements continue to be influenced by food scarcity this season.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147247.php

The Sound, the Stage, the Story

**Karachi Hosts the World Culture Festival 2025**

The Arts Council of Pakistan (Karachi) is bringing together more than 800 artists for the World Culture Festival 2025, to be hosted in the vibrant city by the sea. Gathering voices, movements, and colors from across the world, this event is a grand celebration of diversity through performance, sound, and visual expression. It serves as a showcase of creativity that builds understanding across cultures.

Pakistan’s representation is extensive and varied. Musicians such as Akbar Khamiso Khan, Akhtar Chanal, Asim Azhar, Bilal Saeed, Imran Momina (Emu), Lutaf Ali, Mai Dhai, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Ustad Abdullah Khan, Ustad Fateh Ali Khan, Izat Fateh Ali Khan, Ustad Nafees Khan, and Wahab Bugti reflect the richness of the country’s artistic landscape. Spanning folk, classical, and contemporary genres, their performances connect generations and traditions.

Theatre highlights include work by Fawad Khan, Khaled Anam, and Khalid Ahmed, representing Pakistan’s growing stage culture. Adding depth to the festival, classical and contemporary dance showcases by Sheema Kermani and Nighat Chaudhry lend artistic authenticity. Together, these artists capture the vibrant energy of Pakistan’s creative identity, where cultural heritage and self-expression coexist beautifully.

Beyond Pakistan, the festival features a wide range of international talent across disciplines. Groups such as 7 Spices, Anikaya, Ballet Beyond Borders, Barcelona Repertory, Bedaya Group, CirkBizArt, Eurythmy West Midlands, Inkaba Creative Arts House, Khalaha Theatre, Lidia Kopina, Veronika Berashe Vich, Mine Nur Sen, Ozlem, Sahar Assaf, Sakai International, Scalambra, Soky Productions, Spirit Sisters, Stages Theatre Group, The Freedom Theatre, Umunyinya Theatre Company, University of Diyala, and Wava Theatre will bring distinct traditions, languages, and storytelling forms to Karachi audiences.

The global music lineup echoes this diversity, featuring artists such as Adiga Music Band, Arthur Ban, Ashraf Sharif Khan, Diana Baroni, Erica Lauren, Eva Klesse Quartet, Farah Baba Orchestra, Fariya Chaudhuri, Jay-C Val, Kenta Shoji, Liboi, Lucy Tasker, Madan Gopal, Mixwell, Mrs. Georgiana Costea Gluga, Nawal, Ricardo Passos, Sahib Pashazade, Kamran Kerimov, Sarah Dillamore, Shireen Jawad, Sh-oomb, Tommy Hill, Veronika, Vicente, Viktor Marek, and Zouratie Kone.

Their participation promises to add beautiful rhythm and melody to the festival’s collective voice, creating moments where cultural distances fade through shared sound.

Dance remains a key component of the festival’s program. Anisha Thai, CayenaColfolk, Don Sen, Haraka, Lapa Dance Company, Navid Rezvani, and Shaam each bring their unique movement styles to the stage, telling stories through rhythm and motion.

Visual artists such as Adjaratou Mariam Ableusi Ouedraogo, Adrian Bojko, Bubly Barna, Chifumi, Domi Forest, Halldor, Kelechi Nwaneri, King Kesia, Luis M. S. Santos, Mendrika Ratsimandresy, Niharika Momtaz, Onesmus Okamar, Sinenkosi Msomi, Suborna Morsheada, Victoria Santos, and YAZ showcase culture through distinct interpretations of identity and place, expanding the festival’s creative horizons.

Film is represented by Per Fikse, whose work adds a compelling cinematic dimension to the event.

The World Culture Festival 2025 exemplifies how art strengthens connections through empathy and shared imagination. Artistic expression communicates ideas and emotions often beyond words. It records struggle and achievement, reflecting the human desire to create meaning and beauty.

When you experience art, you participate in an ongoing conversation—you learn from differences and recognize shared values across cultures.

Through this gathering, the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi reaffirms that culture is not a privilege but a living element of society. It shapes thought, sustains identity, and supports creativity. The festival reminds us all that art belongs to everyone, and diversity is not a division but a collective strength.

**Moklani The Last Mohanas: Pakistan’s Historic Win at the Nature Oscars**

*Moklani The Last Mohanas*, directed and produced by Jawad Sharif, has made history as the first Pakistani feature film to win at the Jackson Wild Media Awards 2025. Often called the Nature Oscars, this prestigious event honors excellence in environmental and wildlife storytelling.

The win, announced on October 2 in Jackson, Wyoming, places Pakistan firmly on the global map of documentary cinema.

The film tells the story of the Mohana community of Manchar Lake in Sindh. Known as the boat people of Pakistan, the Mohanas have lived on the waters for centuries. Their lives revolve around the lake’s rhythm, but pollution, shrinking water levels, and the loss of traditional practices now threaten their survival.

Sharif’s direction highlights the beauty of Manchar Lake, revealing the fragility of both nature and culture. The film connects local realities with global environmental concerns, giving voice to marginalized communities that are rarely heard.

Supported by the National Geographic Society and Climate Kahani, the project blends art and advocacy to raise awareness about the cultural and ecological importance of Manchar Lake.

Sharif said after receiving the award, “The award belongs to the Mohana people, whose stories deserve to be seen and heard beyond borders.”

The Jackson Wild Media Awards are among the highest honors in conservation filmmaking. *Moklani* competed in the Global Voices category, which recognizes underrepresented perspectives. According to the official Jackson Wild website, over 500 submissions were reviewed by more than 200 international judges in 2025.

This recognition places *Moklani* alongside leading environmental documentaries worldwide and reflects Pakistan’s growing presence in global storytelling. It also highlights how local filmmakers contribute to vital discussions on climate change and conservation.

For Pakistan, this award represents more than a single success—it symbolizes the growth of the country’s creative industries and their confidence on the international stage.

From Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s Oscar-winning documentaries to the global acclaim of *Joyland*, Pakistani cinema continues to evolve. *Moklani* adds to this progress, proving that the nation’s filmmakers can stand among the best.

Sharif noted on his company’s website, “This award is for every Pakistani storyteller who believes that film can be a tool for empathy and change.” His words echo a wider movement among filmmakers using documentaries to raise awareness and inspire action.

*Moklani*’s success shows that documentary filmmaking in Pakistan is gaining momentum after years of limited support. The genre is now recognized as a powerful medium for storytelling, advocacy, and cultural preservation.

Sharif’s earlier films—*Indus Blues* (2018) and *K2 & The Invisible Footmen* (2015)—earned similar acclaim for spotlighting indigenous art and unsung heroes. *Moklani* continues that mission, exploring the link between environment and identity.

The film’s strength lies in its quiet universality. Rooted in Pakistan but understood worldwide, it documents a community’s resilience and humanity. More than a film, *Moklani* preserves the story of the Mohanas and their water-bound world for future generations, capturing their culture, struggle, and hope amid environmental change.

As Pakistan expands its cultural presence globally, *Moklani* stands as proof of what is possible when storytelling meets purpose. It marks a defining moment for Pakistani cinema and for all those who use art to represent their communities.

**Now Playing: Spotify Joins ChatGPT to Turn Chats into Playlists**

Imagine chatting about your day and, with a few words, discovering the perfect song to match your mood. That’s now possible as Spotify integrates with ChatGPT, turning everyday conversations into gateways to new music.

This integration is live in English across 145 countries for ChatGPT Free, Plus, and Pro users on both web and mobile apps (iOS and Android).

Whether you’re a free or premium Spotify listener, you can now explore music simply by asking for it. Just link your Spotify account to ChatGPT and start talking. You can ask for playlists to suit your mood, favorite genre, or a specific artist—and with a single tap, listen directly in the Spotify app.

Spotify already plays across more than 2,000 devices including cars, TVs, smart speakers, and home systems. With ChatGPT, that reach extends even further, bringing music discovery into everyday conversation.

Ask for new releases, hidden gems, or songs you once loved; it’s like having a personal DJ who understands not just what you type, but what you mean.

“For listeners, it’s a more direct way to find music. For artists, it provides a broader stage to reach new audiences,” said Sten Garmark, SVP and Global Head of Consumer Experience at Spotify.

By bringing Spotify into ChatGPT, Spotify is creating new ways for fans to connect with artists and creators whenever inspiration strikes. Importantly, Spotify has confirmed that no music, podcasts, or other audio or video content will be shared with OpenAI for training purposes, ensuring that artists and creators remain protected.

Music shapes how we experience moments. This collaboration makes conversation a bridge to sound, where every word can lead to something you love. Describe a mood, your plans, or even a fleeting thought; Spotify in ChatGPT will help you find the right track in seconds.

The process feels effortless, blurring the line between dialogue and discovery—letting words lead you to rhythm.

Spotify in ChatGPT transforms language into listening, keeping the focus on what matters most: music that moves you. It’s not just technology, but a conversation that feels alive and human.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1350275-the-sound-the-stage-the-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


title: 「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
date: 2025-10-12 06:00
categories: 社会, くらし

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、住宅と福祉の両分野にまたがる問題である孤独死の解決を目指しています。認定を受けた住宅は、居住者が安心して生活できる環境づくりが進められることで、地域の見守り体制の強化にもつながると期待されています。

「居住サポート住宅」の具体的なイメージとしては、入居者の生活状況を定期的に確認し、必要に応じて支援を提供する仕組みが整っている物件が挙げられます。これにより、住居の管理だけでなく、生活全般にわたるサポート体制が充実します。

今回の認定制度の開始は、少子高齢化が進む中で社会問題となっている孤独死を減少させ、誰もが安心して暮らせる社会の実現に向けた重要な一歩となるでしょう。


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米南部で銃撃、6人死亡 高校フットボール行事後

(2025/10/12 7:26 更新)

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米の安否不明18人全員死亡か 南部テネシー州爆発事故

2025年10月12日 5:54(2025年10月12日 5:55 更新)
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米南部テネシー州の軍事用爆薬製造工場で起きた爆発事故を巡り、地元当局は11日、安否が不明となっていた18人について、全員が死亡した可能性が高いことを明らかにしました。

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首相動静 10月11日

政治 首相動静 10月11日

2025/10/12 6:00 [有料会員限定記事]

【午前】

8時、東京・丸の内のパレスホテル東京にある理容室「ヒロ銀座パレスホテル東京店」で散髪。

8時47分、公邸。

9時58分、東京・市谷本村町の防衛省を訪問。自衛隊殉職隊員追悼式に参列し、追悼の辞を述べ、献花を行った。

11時8分。

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ガザ和平巡り13日に会合 エジプトで20カ国首脳

国際 ガザ和平巡り13日に会合 エジプトで20カ国首脳
2025年10月12日 7:14 更新 7:16
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エジプト当局は11日、東部シャルムエルシェイクで13日に、パレスチナ自治区ガザの戦闘終結など和平を目的とした国際会合を開催すると発表した。

同会合には20カ国の首脳らが参加予定で、シシ大統領やトランプ米大統領も出席する見込みだ。

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