• 2 months ago
Lima patay, 81 sugatan sa pananalasa ng Typhoon Shanshan sa Japan;

Dalawang dating editor ng isang online news site sa Hong Kong, hinatulang guilty sa paglalabas ng mga seditious na artikulo;

Isang kapihan sa Kenya, dinarayo dahil sa mga robot nitong waiter

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00:005 people were killed while 81 were injured in the Typhoon Shanshan in Japan.
00:06And a coffee shop in Kenya was robbed because of robot waiters.
00:10Joyce Salamatin in Centro ng Balita.
00:145 people were killed while 81 were injured after the Typhoon Shanshan in Japan.
00:22According to the authorities,
00:24more than 250,000 households in Kyushu Island do not have electricity.
00:30The operation of the Shinkansen bullet train in Kyushu and the route between Tokyo and Osaka was suspended.
00:38Up to 600 flights of Japan Airlines and ANA were cancelled,
00:44affecting almost 50,000 passengers.
00:48According to the Japan Meteorological Agency,
00:51the Typhoon Shanshan rained for more than 800 mm in the last 48 hours.
01:00Two editors of the online news site Stand News were found guilty
01:06for allegedly publishing seditious articles against the government.
01:14The editors, Chung Phwe Kuen and Patrick Lam,
01:18may be jailed for up to two years for the time of the incident on September 26.
01:25Several international media advocacy groups
01:29held a court hearing against Chung and Lam.
01:33A restaurant in Kenya was robbed
01:36where robots were stealing orders from their customers.
01:42Customers can place their food orders online
01:47by scanning the QR code on their tables.
01:51When the food order is ready,
01:54a small bell will ring to alert the waiter
01:58who placed the order in the robot's tray.
02:01Some in the hospitality industry in Kenya are worried
02:05due to the possibility of job displacement.
02:08I am Joy Salamatin for Pambansang TV in the Philippines.

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