Police have identified the suspect as a resident of the city in western Japan.
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India's financial capital Mumbai has been placed on alert with further heavy rain expected on Friday, following widespread disruption in the city this week due to flooding.
Thousands of people in the wider state have been moved to safety from flood-prone areas.
Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.
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Calls are growing for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to leave Number 10 Downing Street sooner rather than later, after he announced on Thursday that he recognizes the governing Conservative Party no longer wants him as leader.
The Prime Minister never used the word "resign" in his statement outside Number 10, and insisted he plans to remain as a caretaker Prime Minister until the party has a chance to elect a new leader.
But several top Conservatives are rejecting that idea, calling it unsustainable.
Our reporter in London is Olly Barratt.
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OUT: "…if not months"
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The White House insists the relationship between the US and the UK will not be affected by the change at the top in Downing Street.
But our US correspondent Simon Marks says there's already been one immediate impact.
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OUT: "…for many weeks to come"
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President Biden says he looks forward to continuing "close cooperation" with the UK government.
But in a statement about Boris Johnson's resignation, he makes no mention of…Boris Johnson.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
IN: "The UK and…."
OUT: "…of the United States"
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Calls are growing for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to leave Number 10 Downing Street sooner rather than later, after he announced on Thursday that he recognizes the governing Conservative Party no longer wants him as leader.
The Prime Minister never used the word "resign" in his statement outside Number 10, and insisted he plans to remain as a caretaker Prime Minister until the party has a chance to elect a new leader.
But several top Conservatives are rejecting that idea, calling it unsustainable.
And the leader of the opposition Sir Keir Starmer is threatening Parliamentary action to derail Mr. Johnson's plans.
IN: "They can't now…"
OUT: "….months and months to come"
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Sebastian Payne is chief political correspondent for the Financial Times.
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Meanwhile, it's reported that Boris Johnson is attempting to remain in office so that his wedding reception can be held at Chequers, the country estate that comes with the job of Prime Minister.
Reporter Kitty Donaldson, chief UK political reporter with Bloomberg, says the invitations have already been sent to guests, and the Prime Minister and his wife are resisting calls for them to find a new venue.
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OUT: "…all set to go"
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that he now recognizes that his stewardship of the Conservative Party and thus the British government is coming to an end.
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OUT: "…new Prime Minister"
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He spoke outside Number Ten Downing Street after another dizzying morning of further resignations from his government….but also activity to fill some of the vacant positions.
He insists he will remain in office leading a caretaker government…possibly until the autumn, if that's how long it takes the party to choose a successor….but made it clear that after 24 very uncertain hours, he does now foresee a change at the top.
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OUT: "…them's the breaks"
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He offered no contrition for the ordeal he has put the country through…nor any words of apology to members of his own party who have resigned from his government en masse this week…prompting his ouster.
Before the Prime Minister made that speech, the leader of the opposition, Sir Keir Starmer, insisted he would call for a no-confidence vote in Parliament IF Boris Johnson attempted to stay in office leading a caretaker administration.
And he flayed the governing Conservative Party for standing by the Prime Minister for so long.
IN: "He's inflicted…."
OUT: "…enough is enough"
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It remains unclear whether the Prime Minister has sufficient support of Conservative members of Parliament to create a caretaker administration and lead it.
Boris Johnson has given his resignation address outside Number 10 Downing Street.
The British Prime Minister will step down, but has pledged to stay on until his party finds a successor…
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to remain in post until the autumn.
This comes after several cabinet ministers stood down, calling on the prime minister to go.
He is expected to formally resign in the coming hours.
Many, however, question whether Boris Johnson's government will be able to function over the summer.
Lord Bob Kerslake is former head of the Civil Service and says it's unclear what will happen during the Conservative Party's leadership contest.
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will resign after losing the trust of his cabinet.
He will remain in post until the Autumn, according to reports.
Boris Johnson is expected to formally announce his resignation in the coming hours.
Sally Patterson has more in London.
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The WHO has discovered a new sub-lineage of Omicron variant BA.2.75 – that may be triggering a wave of new infections in South Asia.
The sub-variant was first discovered in India and is now believed to have spread to at least ten countries.
Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.
IN: WHO's chief scientist...