News Headlines - 10 July 2015
▽Ex-Toshiba chief suspected of encouraging false accounting - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
Instructions from a former president at Toshiba Corp. to “find ways to do something” to achieve profit targets apparently triggered the accounting scandal that has embroiled the electronics giant, sources said.
▽Enigma machine goes up for auction | The Guardian
A rare surviving example of an Enigma machine, used by the German military to send coded messages during the second world war, is expected to fetch £70,000 at auction next week.
▽Harper Lee’s new novel: read the first chapter | The Guardian
An exclusive extract from Go Set A Watchman, the new novel by the author of To Kill A Mockingbird. The book will be published in full on 14 July
▽Sake, costumes and J-Pop at London 'Hyper Japan' expo | Reuters
The exhibit, which opened on Friday, celebrates Japanese cuisine and culture. It started at London's Truman Brewery in 2010 and now draws some 80,000 people, organisers say.
▽Frequently Asked Questions about Visiting Japan
Back in 2001, I visited Japan for the first time. I liked the country so much, I ended up staying. Permanently. Over the years, I have gotten numbers emails from Kotaku readers, asking me a variety of questions.
Let’s have a look at some of the most frequently asked ones: