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Planes Collide at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

Daily News, News

4.14.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2024

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

A.M. Edition for Jan. 2. Japanese broadcaster NHK reports that 367 passengers and 12 crew aboard a Japan Airlines passenger jet are safe after a fiery collision with a coast-guard plane. Plus, geopolitical tensions in the Red Sea send oil prices higher. And WSJ reporter Shen Lu explains how a weak economy is demoralizing Chinese youth and presenting new challenges for Beijing. Luke Vargas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Red Sea tensions send oil prices higher, plus dramatic scenes as two planes collide in Tokyo, and Shishin Ping warns of continued economic headwinds as Chinese

0:46.7

youth lose faith.

0:48.1

Young people have given up on the notion that if they work hard, their life will be better.

0:53.0

They just don't believe it anymore.

0:55.0

It's Tuesday, January 2nd.

0:57.0

I'm Luke Vargas for the Wall Street Journal,

0:59.5

and here is the AM edition of What's News?

1:02.6

The top headlines and business stories moving your world today.

1:07.0

Oil prices are rising this morning amid growing geopolitical tensions in the Red Sea that could disrupt supply.

1:17.6

Yesterday, Iran's Tasneam news agency said that Tehran had deployed a destroyer to the sea after the US Navy

1:25.0

destroyed three boats there carrying Iran supported militants who'd earlier

1:29.6

attacked a container ship marking the first close combat between US forces and

1:35.2

huthi fighters. Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Nasir Kanani said the

1:40.3

actions of the US and its allies weren't making the Red Sea any safer.

1:48.4

Such moves will not help the region's stability and security at all.

1:53.4

Their acts will raise regional and international concern about the security of the region.

2:01.2

Meanwhile the Israeli military is digging in for long-term fighting in the Gaza Strip.

2:06.8

The country said yesterday it will adjust the composition of its ground forces there, including

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