Japan and Indonesia Sign Agreement to Simplify Customs Procedures

Japan has recently expanded its Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) certification agreement to include Indonesia, marking its 15th such partnership with countries around the world. This strategic arrangement is designed to streamline customs clearance processes and boost logistics and business exchanges between the two nations.

The agreement was officially signed by the Japanese government and Indonesia on October 8th. Under this framework, companies that have demonstrated reliable security and compliance systems will be granted AEO certification. This certification allows eligible companies to benefit from faster and more efficient import and export procedures, reducing delays at customs checkpoints.

Japan has already implemented similar agreements with 14 other countries, and the addition of Indonesia further enhances this network. The Ministry of Finance, which oversees customs operations, emphasized that the new pact will enable cargo inspections during import and export to proceed more promptly, facilitating smoother trade flows.

Both Indonesia and Japan are key trading partners for each other. With this new agreement in place, the governments expect to strengthen bilateral economic ties while supporting seamless logistics and business operations. This move is anticipated to invigorate trade activities and promote greater cooperation between the two countries in the years ahead.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147195.php

PIL filed in Supreme Court seeks inquiry into toxic cough syrup deaths of 14

A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking an inquiry and systemic reforms in drug safety mechanisms. This comes in the wake of the deaths of 14 children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, allegedly due to the consumption of toxic cough syrups.

The PIL, filed by advocate Vishal Tiwari, requests a court-monitored probe into the incidents. It also urges the constitution of a National Judicial Commission or an Expert Committee headed by a retired Supreme Court judge to oversee the matter.

Additionally, the plea seeks the transfer of all pending FIRs and investigations related to the deaths of children across various states to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The plea further urges the court to direct the Central government to constitute a national-level judicial or expert body to identify regulatory failures that allowed the distribution of substandard medicines. It also calls for mandatory toxicological testing of all suspected products before they are allowed for further sale.

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https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/pil-filed-in-supreme-court-seeks-inquiry-into-toxic-cough-syrup-deaths-of-14-children-23597687

“Caitlin Clark Nation weeping right now” – WNBA fans erupt as Aces-Mercury Finals Game 1 shatters 28 years viewership record despite Fever’s exit

The 2025 WNBA Finals kicked off with a bang, as the opening game became the most-watched Game 1 since the league’s inaugural season in 1997.

This impressive viewership milestone highlights the growing popularity and expanding fan base of the WNBA. Basketball enthusiasts across the country tuned in to witness the thrilling start to the championship series, signaling a bright future for women’s professional basketball.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/wnba/news-caitlin-clark-nation-weeping-right-now-wnba-fans-erupt-aces-mercury-finals-game-1-shatters-28-years-viewership-record-despite-fever-s-exit

‘No Cheat Meals, We Eat Everything’: Milind Soman & Ankita Konwar Share Their Diet

At 59, Milind Soman continues to defy age, proving that fitness isn’t about strict routines or fancy diets — it’s a way of life. In an exclusive chat with the Free Press Journal, Milind and his wife Ankita Konwar opened up about their wellness habits, daily rituals, and the philosophy that keeps them both mentally and physically strong.

Despite being one of India’s most admired fitness icons, Milind insists that his approach to health is refreshingly simple and flexible. “I don’t have a job,” he joked, explaining that his schedule is different every single day, yet he manages to work out and eat right. No excuses there!

### Different Morning Routines, Same Discipline

The couple may be different when it comes to how they start their day, but they share the same commitment to balance. Milind confessed that he enjoys sleeping in, but the moment he wakes up, he starts “moving and twisting” right in bed before heading out for a run.

Ankita, on the other hand, is an early riser who dedicates the first 15 minutes of her morning entirely to herself — no distractions, no rush. Both begin their day with a glass of water, a simple ritual they swear by.

“It’s the best way to flush out toxins and hydrate your body,” Ankita said.

Neither believes in fancy detox drinks or fad diets. For them, wellness is rooted in consistency, not complexity.

### No Diets, No Calorie Counting, Just Mindful Eating

One of the most striking revelations the couple made is that they don’t count calories or obsess over macros.

“We don’t differentiate between carbs, proteins, or fats,” Milind shared. “We just eat a balanced, home-cooked meal.”

Ankita added that they avoid processed or packaged foods as much as possible.

Surprisingly, the duo doesn’t believe in the concept of cheat meals either. Milind explained, “If I want to eat a gulab jamun or a pizza, I’ll eat it. When your mind and body are in sync, you automatically choose what’s right for you. Food doesn’t control you anymore.”

### Intermittent Fasting and the Power of Listening to Your Body

Milind recently experimented with intermittent fasting and found great results, losing 7–8 kilos without even realizing it.

“People said I looked fit already, but fasting helped me shed extra weight naturally,” he said.

The couple’s philosophy is clear: fitness is not about restriction but about awareness. By listening to their bodies, staying active every day, and maintaining a stress-free relationship with food, Milind Soman and Ankita Konwar continue to inspire millions across the country.

Their mantra is simple yet powerful: move daily, eat mindfully, and let fitness flow naturally.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/lifestyle/no-cheat-meals-we-eat-everything-milind-soman-ankita-konwar-share-their-diet

Two years since the October 7 massacre and the trauma is far from over – opinion

Two Years Since the October 7 Massacre: The Trauma Is Far From Over

The calculated sadism inflicted on women and men, soldiers and civilians, young and old—entire communities—was unprecedented. Sexual violence was an intentional component of the enemy strategy.

Demonstrators hold signs against what they describe as international silence over sexual violence perpetrated against Israeli women during the attack by Hamas on southern Israel on October 7, at a protest in Jerusalem, November 27, 2023.
(Photo credit: REUTERS/DEDI HAYUN)

By ORIT SULITZEANU
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-869608

“Caitlin Clark Nation weeping right now” – WNBA fans erupt as Aces-Mercury Finals Game 1 shatters 28 years viewership record despite Fever’s exit

The 2025 WNBA Finals kicked off with a bang, as the opening game reportedly became the most-watched Game 1 since the league’s inaugural season in 1997.

This milestone highlights the growing popularity and increasing viewership of the WNBA, showcasing the league’s expanding fan base and the excitement surrounding women’s professional basketball.

Fans and analysts alike are optimistic about what this means for the future of the league, anticipating even more thrilling moments and record-breaking attendance in the seasons to come.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/wnba/news-caitlin-clark-nation-weeping-right-now-wnba-fans-erupt-aces-mercury-finals-game-1-shatters-28-years-viewership-record-despite-fever-s-exit

‘No Cheat Meals, We Eat Everything’: Milind Soman & Ankita Konwar Share Their Diet

At 59, Milind Soman continues to defy age, proving that fitness isn’t about strict routines or fancy diets—it’s a way of life. In an exclusive chat with the Free Press Journal, Milind and his wife Ankita Konwar opened up about their wellness habits, daily rituals, and the philosophy that keeps them both mentally and physically strong.

Despite being one of India’s most admired fitness icons, Milind insists that his approach to health is refreshingly simple and flexible. “I don’t have a job,” he joked, explaining that his schedule is different every single day, yet he manages to workout and eat right. No excuses there!

### Different Morning Routines, Same Discipline

The couple may start their days differently, but they share the same commitment to balance. Milind confessed that he enjoys sleeping in, but the moment he wakes up, he starts “moving and twisting” right in bed before heading out for a run.

Ankita, on the other hand, is an early riser who dedicates the first 15 minutes of her morning entirely to herself—no distractions, no rush. Both begin their day with a glass of water, a simple ritual they swear by.

“It’s the best way to flush out toxins and hydrate your body,” Ankita said. Neither believes in fancy detox drinks or fad diets. For them, wellness is rooted in consistency, not complexity.

### No Diets, No Calorie Counting, Just Mindful Eating

One of the most striking revelations the couple shared is that they don’t count calories or obsess over macros. “We don’t differentiate between carbs, proteins, or fats,” Milind said. “We just eat a balanced, home-cooked meal.”

Ankita added that they avoid processed or packaged foods as much as possible. Surprisingly, the duo doesn’t believe in the concept of cheat meals either.

Milind explained, “If I want to eat a gulab jamun or a pizza, I’ll eat it. When your mind and body are in sync, you automatically choose what’s right for you. Food doesn’t control you anymore.”

### Intermittent Fasting and the Power of Listening to Your Body

Milind recently experimented with intermittent fasting and found great results, losing 7–8 kilos without even realizing it. “People said I looked fit already, but fasting helped me shed extra weight naturally,” he said.

The couple’s philosophy is clear: fitness is not about restriction but about awareness. By listening to their bodies, staying active every day, and maintaining a stress-free relationship with food, Milind Soman and Ankita Konwar continue to inspire millions across the country.

Their mantra is simple yet powerful: move daily, eat mindfully, and let fitness flow naturally.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/lifestyle/no-cheat-meals-we-eat-everything-milind-soman-ankita-konwar-share-their-diet

Two years since the October 7 massacre and the trauma is far from over – opinion

Two Years Since the October 7 Massacre: The Trauma Is Far from Over

The calculated sadism inflicted on women and men, soldiers and civilians, young and old—entire communities—was unprecedented. Sexual violence was not incidental; it was an intentional component of the enemy’s strategy.

Demonstrators recently held signs protesting what they describe as international silence over sexual violence perpetrated against Israeli women during the Hamas attack on southern Israel on October 7. The protest took place in Jerusalem on November 27, 2023.

(Photo credit: REUTERS/DEDI HAYUN)

By ORIT SULITZEANU
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-869608

NASHVILLE GOES DARK

The government shutdown has caused another major air traffic control tower to go dark, leaving no one available to direct planes due to staffing shortages. Nashville’s air traffic approach control is expected to remain dark until after midnight, resulting in significant flight delays and ground stops.

According to the FAA’s website, the ground delay has already backed up flights by more than two hours at Nashville International Airport (BNA). BNA officials noted that the FAA informed them this reduction in manpower “will remain in effect until further notice.” All airlines have been notified of the slowdown, and travelers are advised to check the status of their flights with their airlines before arriving at the airport.

On Monday, a dozen facilities experienced staffing shortages, including Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy attributed some of these issues to many air traffic control workers calling out sick. “If we see there are issues in the tower that are affecting controllers’ ability to effectively control the airspace, we’ll reduce the rate, and you’ll see more delays or you might see a cancellation,” Duffy said.

Another major hub facing travel disruptions due to the government shutdown is Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. The FAA announced a ground delay there starting at 7 p.m. ET and lasting until midnight. O’Hare, one of the busiest airports in the US and the world, handles over 80 million passengers annually and thousands of flights daily.

According to Axios, O’Hare has been experiencing staffing shortages and is expected to remain understaffed in its air traffic control tower for most of the day. FlightAware’s “Misery Map” tracks delayed flights at US airports and highlights travel hubs particularly impacted by the shutdown. So far, O’Hare has seen the most delays Tuesday afternoon, postponing over 60 flights since 2 p.m. ET.

These new travel headaches come less than a day after air traffic control towers at Hollywood Burbank Airport in California were left unmanned for hours due to the ongoing shutdown.

When The Daily Mail requested a comment from the White House on Monday, they received an automatic reply blaming Democrats for the shutdown. The message read: “Due to staff shortages resulting from the Democrat Shutdown, the typical 24/7 monitoring of this press inbox may experience delays.”

Despite the widespread delays, flight cancellations have so far been kept to a minimum nationwide, with only 61 flights into and out of the US cancelled on Tuesday.

Nick Daniels, President of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA), called for an immediate end to the shutdown during Duffy’s news conference. NATCA represents over 20,000 air traffic controllers and reports that many members have been working 10-hour shifts, six days a week. The shutdown has further strained these vital workers by furloughing support staff and suspending support programs.

Some major airports were already dealing with staffing shortages before Congress failed to pass a new spending bill on October 1. Newark Liberty International Airport, for example, has been plagued by staffing issues and dangerous radar blackouts throughout the year.

As the shutdown continues, travelers are urged to stay informed and prepare for possible delays at several key US airports.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15171553

Air traffic staffing shortage causes delays at O’Hare amid government shutdown

Flight Delays at Chicago O’Hare Airport Amid Government Shutdown

CHICAGO (WLS) — The ongoing government shutdown led to flight delays at Chicago O’Hare Airport on Tuesday. Although the airport was not very busy on Tuesday evening, travelers still experienced delays.

Earlier Tuesday, the FAA reported, “Departures to Chicago O’Hare International are delayed an average of 41 minutes due to other delays assigned to departures within 1,200 nautical miles.” This alert has since been removed from the FAA website.

Air traffic controllers are considered essential workers, so they must continue working during the shutdown; however, they are not receiving pay. This situation has left people taking off, coming home, or simply transiting through the airport feeling more than inconvenienced.

“We want to make sure we have air travel safe, and controllers focused not on their mortgages, not on the next paycheck, not on food on the table, but actually on making sure you and your family are safe,” said Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.

Despite these assurances, many passengers remain frustrated about being caught in the middle of a political standoff in Washington, D.C.

An FAA statement reads: “Due to a recent lapse in funding, we know there are many questions about flight delays and staffing shortages across the system. For real-time updates at U.S. airports, including staffing and weather, visit the FAA’s official website.”

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https://abc7chicago.com/post/chicago-ohare-delays-possible-amid-air-traffic-controller-shortage-government-shutdown-continues/17959136/