Woman Arrested in Japan for Sewing Shut Housemate's Lips

People cross an intersection near Okubo metro station, one stop north of Shinjuku metro, in Tokyo on June 12, 2026, in the Okubo亡hin area, a neighbourhood known for its large immigrant communities, including Korean, Southeast Asian and South Asian residents. (Photo by Andrew CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)
People cross an intersection near Okubo metro station, one stop north of Shinjuku metro, in Tokyo on June 12, 2026, in the Okubo亡hin area, a neighbourhood known for its large immigrant communities, including Korean, Southeast Asian and South Asian residents. (Photo by Andrew CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)
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Woman Arrested in Japan for Sewing Shut Housemate's Lips

People cross an intersection near Okubo metro station, one stop north of Shinjuku metro, in Tokyo on June 12, 2026, in the Okubo亡hin area, a neighbourhood known for its large immigrant communities, including Korean, Southeast Asian and South Asian residents. (Photo by Andrew CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)
People cross an intersection near Okubo metro station, one stop north of Shinjuku metro, in Tokyo on June 12, 2026, in the Okubo亡hin area, a neighbourhood known for its large immigrant communities, including Korean, Southeast Asian and South Asian residents. (Photo by Andrew CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

Japanese police arrested a woman near Tokyo for allegedly sewing shut the lips of her housemate, officials said Thursday.

The 42-year-old female victim escaped the house in the city of Koga, rushed to a nearby shop and held up a piece of paper that read "please help me", Makoto Hiyama, a senior local police official, told AFP.

Police in the eastern prefecture of Ibaraki -- where Koga is located -- later arrested 49-year-old Masae Sakurai "on suspicion of assault," according to a prefectural police spokesman.

Sakurai lived with the victim at the time of the June 29 alleged incident when she sewed her housemate's "lips with a needle and thread", the spokesman said, adding that she was arrested on Monday.

Police are investigating the incident, including unconfirmed information that there was another person living at the house, according to Hiyama.

The injured woman told police "the suspect became angry over a trouble and my lips were sewed", public broadcaster NHK reported.



Mahatma Gandhi’s 688 Handwritten Messages to Grieving Friend Sell for Millions

Gandhi’s peti charkha, a portable box spinning wheel, along with two letters about the spiritual discipline of spinning, sold for Rs 10.2m (Saffronart)
Gandhi’s peti charkha, a portable box spinning wheel, along with two letters about the spiritual discipline of spinning, sold for Rs 10.2m (Saffronart)
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Mahatma Gandhi’s 688 Handwritten Messages to Grieving Friend Sell for Millions

Gandhi’s peti charkha, a portable box spinning wheel, along with two letters about the spiritual discipline of spinning, sold for Rs 10.2m (Saffronart)
Gandhi’s peti charkha, a portable box spinning wheel, along with two letters about the spiritual discipline of spinning, sold for Rs 10.2m (Saffronart)

A collection of 688 handwritten reflections by Mahatma Gandhi has sold for £1.2 million at an auction in India, setting a record for an Indian historical document sold at auction, according to The Independent.

The handwritten messages were addressed to Anand T Hingorani, a close associate of Gandhi and a fellow participant in India’s independence movement.

They were written over almost two years, from 20 November 1944 to 10 October 1946, and were later compiled into a book called A Thought for the Day, according to auction house Saffronart.

The circumstances in which they were written were deeply personal; Hingorani’s wife Vidya had died, and he shared his loneliness and grief with Gandhi while undergoing nature-cure treatment for deafness, according to the Hingorani family.

Gandhi responded by writing him a thought each day, turning a private act of consolation into one of the most extensive surviving records of their relationship.

“Gandhi responded by setting aside time each day to write a personal thought. What began as a personal exchange soon evolved into a collaborative project,” Minal Vazirani, co-founder and president of Saffronart, told The Indian Express.

“While Gandhi authored each reflection, Hingorani became the recipient, organizer and transcriber, ultimately preparing the writings for publication,” she said.

FILED - 30 November 2002, An undated photo shows Mahatma Gandhi sitting behind his spinning wheel and reading letters. Photo: Margaret Bourke White/dpa

The 688 entries cover many of the subjects that occupied Gandhi throughout his life, including truth, ahimsa or non-violence, brahmacharya (self-control), non-possession, fearlessness, religious equality, prayer, service, labor, duty, silence, conscience and self-realization.

A group of nine letters from 1930 and 1931 concerns Anand and Vidya Hingorani’s marriage, including parental opposition, financial independence, reconciliation within the family and Gandhi’s views on self-restraint and domestic obligations.

The wider collection was preserved by the Hingorani family across generations and was offered as an 86-lot sale by Saffronart under the title Gandhi: From the Collection of Anand T Hingorani.


Sydney Marathon Unveils Medal with Wrong Stadium

The two-sided medal is engraved with a Sydney skyline showing course landmarks including the Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge -- and the Allianz Arena in Munich (Sydney Marathon)
The two-sided medal is engraved with a Sydney skyline showing course landmarks including the Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge -- and the Allianz Arena in Munich (Sydney Marathon)
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Sydney Marathon Unveils Medal with Wrong Stadium

The two-sided medal is engraved with a Sydney skyline showing course landmarks including the Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge -- and the Allianz Arena in Munich (Sydney Marathon)
The two-sided medal is engraved with a Sydney skyline showing course landmarks including the Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge -- and the Allianz Arena in Munich (Sydney Marathon)

Organizers of the 2026 Sydney Marathon have sparked online mirth by unveiling a finishers' medal depicting a stadium in far-away Munich, Germany.

The two-sided medal is engraved with a Sydney skyline showing course landmarks including the Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge -- and the Allianz Arena in Munich.

Marathon bosses admitted the "unfortunate error" in the medal, which displays the German arena's shape and diamond-patterned exterior instead of the flatter features of Allianz Stadium in Sydney.

"A little too much international flavor has found its way onto the back of the finishers medal, with an incorrect depiction of the stadium," AFP quoted a Sydney Marathon spokesperson as saying.

"We're not going to run from it, it was an unfortunate error, though it's certainly given everyone something to talk about this weekend, mostly in good humor."

The medal's reception on social media was light-hearted.

"Oh, dear. Oh, this is bad," said Instagram account @morningcoffeerun, speculating that someone may have mixed up the stadiums in an online search for Allianz.

Munich's Allianz Arena treated the medal muddle with good humor.

"Oh wow, we didn't have that on our bingo card!" it posted on Instagram.

"Perhaps they tried to find something else they had in common: Allianz Arena -- Sydney Opera -- Unique Architecture -- Both are worth a visit!"

Australian media also had fun with the slip.

"The medal that will put Sydney on the map. The wrong map," ran a headline in the Sydney Morning Herald.

The other side of the Sydney Marathon medal shows a widely praised blue-and-gold design by Indigenous artist Ambrose Killian, who told AFP he was not involved in the creation of the Sydney skyline.

Marathon organizers say they expect a record of more than 40,000 participants who will earn the medal as a "badge of honor" for completing the 42.2-kilometre (26.2-mile) course.

"With the event a week away, this is the medal our finishers will receive," the Sydney Marathon spokesperson said.

"Behind every one of these medals is months of early mornings, long runs and quiet determination, and having it placed around your neck at the Sydney Opera House is a moment our participants will never forget," the spokesperson added.

"It's a beautiful medal, and now a little more unique."


Indonesia Deploys Hundreds of Soldiers to Tackle Borneo Fires

 In this aerial photo released by Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) on Friday, Aug. 21, 2026, smoke billows as a wildfire rages through a peatland forest in Bulungan, North Kalimantan, Indonesia. (BNPB via AP)
In this aerial photo released by Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) on Friday, Aug. 21, 2026, smoke billows as a wildfire rages through a peatland forest in Bulungan, North Kalimantan, Indonesia. (BNPB via AP)
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Indonesia Deploys Hundreds of Soldiers to Tackle Borneo Fires

 In this aerial photo released by Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) on Friday, Aug. 21, 2026, smoke billows as a wildfire rages through a peatland forest in Bulungan, North Kalimantan, Indonesia. (BNPB via AP)
In this aerial photo released by Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) on Friday, Aug. 21, 2026, smoke billows as a wildfire rages through a peatland forest in Bulungan, North Kalimantan, Indonesia. (BNPB via AP)

Indonesia is deploying an additional 1,500 soldiers to Borneo, an official said Saturday, to help tackle wildfires that have burned through swathes of the island and created thick smog choking some areas.

Fires between January and July burned over 200,000 hectares of land -- an area three times the size of the capital Jakarta, the government said this week, as dry conditions driven by a powerful El Nino weather pattern take hold.

President Prabowo Subianto, on a visit to Borneo on Saturday to lead wildfire response meetings, ordered increased troop deployment, said Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya.

"An additional three Indonesia National Armed Forces battalions, or around 1,5000 personnel, will be brought in from outside Kalimantan starting today," Teddy said in a statement.

Kalimantan is Indonesia's part of Borneo, which the country shares with Brunei and Malaysia.

Six helicopters were also set to arrive on Saturday to boost waterbombing operations, Teddy said.

The government is monitoring the situation closely, mobilizing resources to help contain the spread of the blaze, Prabowo told reporters in the Central Kalimantan provincial capital of Palangkaraya.

"We're taking mitigation measures. The important thing is to immediately stop the spread of fire spots," said the president.

Smog from the fires has prompted local governments in Borneo, home to pristine rainforest and vast plantations, to advise residents to wear masks and reduce outdoor activities.

The fires have sent smoke into Malaysian Borneo, with six areas of Sarawak state recording "unhealthy" air quality.

The area burned is already larger than during previous El Nino seasons in 2019 and 2023, but not as large as in 2015, during a particularly strong El Nino.

El Nino is a naturally occurring climate phenomenon that brings worldwide changes in winds, air pressure and rainfall patterns. It typically brings drought in Indonesia.

Human-caused climate change can amplify its impacts because a warmer ocean and atmosphere make more energy and moisture available to feed extreme weather events.