The UN Security Council on Friday called for an end to cross-border and maritime attacks by Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels and urged member states to beef up efforts to implement an arms embargo against them.
In a resolution renewing sanctions…

The UN Security Council on Friday called for an end to cross-border and maritime attacks by Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels and urged member states to beef up efforts to implement an arms embargo against them.
In a resolution renewing sanctions…

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Tokyo, Nov. 15 (Jiji Press)–Japanese motor giant Nidec Corp. has said that its consolidated operating profit fell 82.5 pct from a year earlier to 21.1 billion yen for the six months to September, hurt by massive losses at its automotive products business.
Net profit dropped 58.6 pct to 31.2 billion yen, according to an announcement made on Friday. Nidec again stopped short of disclosing its full-year forecasts.
For the first half of fiscal 2025, Nidec booked 36.4 billion yen in provisions for possible losses related to contracts with customers as it revised projections for motor control components for electric vehicles. Another negative factor was 31.6 billion yen in impairment losses on nonfinancial assets.
Meanwhile, the company’s sales reached a record high of 1,302.3 billion yen, driven by strong performance of motors for hard disk drives and other devices.
Nidec is under investigation by a third-party panel over irregularities, including trade-related problems at an Italian subsidiary and improper accounting by a Chinese unit.
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By Alexandre Rajbhandari
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. acquired 17.9 million shares of Google parent Alphabet Inc. during the third quarter, while further trimming its holdings in Bank of America Corp. and Apple Inc.
Berkshire’s Alphabet stake, representing 0.31 per cent of the outstanding shares, according to a regulatory filing Friday, was worth about $4.9 billion as of the market close.
Shares of Alphabet rose 1.7 per cent to $281 in extended trading at 5:05 p.m. in New York.
Buffett, 95, who plans to step down as chief executive officer at year-end, has been finding ways to deploy some of Berkshire’s cash pile, which rose to a record $382 billion at the end of the quarter. The Omaha, Nebraska-based conglomerate recently reached a deal to buy Occidental Petroleum Corp.’s petrochemical business for $9.7 billion and acquired a $1.6 billion stake in UnitedHealth Group Inc.
Berkshire also added 4.3 million shares of insurer Chubb Ltd., boosting the value of that holding to $8.8 billion at the end of the quarter.
Still, the company was a net seller of equities during the period, offloading $6.1 billion of stocks.
Berkshire trimmed its Apple stake by 15 per cent, leaving it with a holding valued at $60.7 billion as of Sept. 30. The Cupertino, California-based iPhone maker still accounts for almost a quarter of Berkshire’s equity portfolio.
The conglomerate sold 37.2 million Bank of America shares, leaving it with a 7.7 per cent stake in the Wall Street firm.
Berkshire also exited its position in US home builder D.R. Horton Inc., while it continued to add to its holding in Lennar Corp.

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The UN Security Council on Friday renewed a peacekeeping mission in Abyei, a disputed oil-rich region between Sudan and South Sudan, but warned that future extensions depended on progress in ending the conflict.
The extension resolution for the…