News Headlines - 14 November 2019

All schools in HK close amid continued unrest | NHK WORLD

Hong Kong's government has closed all schools in the territory from Thursday to the end of the week, as protesters continue to disrupt traffic in the territory.
The government on Thursday closed kindergartens to universities, citing safety reasons.

36 Japanese teenagers nabbed over telecom fraud ≫ Manila Bulletin News

The Bureau of Immigration-Fugitive Search Unit (FSU-BI) arrested 36 Japanese teenagers allegedly engaged in telecom fraud when they swooped down on an apartelle on P. Ocampo Street, Makati City.

Emperor Naruhito performs centuries-old nighttime Daijosai ceremony as key succession rite | The Japan Times

Emperor Naruhito performed from Thursday evening a centuries-old Shinto thanksgiving ceremony known as the Daijosai, the last of the major succession rituals following his enthronement in May. The state-funded rite has stirred controversy for its religious aspects.

Boeing expects to resume 737 Max deliveries in December

Boeing on Monday said it expects to resume deliveries of its grounded 737 Max planes as early as next month and that airlines could be able to restart commercial service in January, setting off the biggest rally in the company’s shares since June.
Boeing’s 737 Max planes have been grounded since mid-March after two fatal crashes killed 346 people.

Where Germans like to emigrate | DW

More than 250,000 Germans emigrate from Germany each year, according to German government statistics... According to the International Migration Outlook 2019, these are the top OECD countries where Germans emigrate to.
1. Switzerland
2. Austria
3. United Kingdom
4. Netherlands
5. Spain