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Joseph Garcia, the director for the Latino Public Policy Centre at Arizona State University is critical of President Donald Trump's Mexico trade policy. He says the administration should consult with residents of border states.
Gunmen kill five people after opening fire in a Quebec City mosque in Canada during evening prayers, according to the mosque's president. Police say two people are arrested in connection with the violence.
Masaya Nakamura, founder of Japanese toy and game software maker Bandai Namco Holdings and the 'Father of Pac-Man', has died at the age of 91.
Japanese toy and game software maker Bandai Namco Holdings said on Monday that its founder Masaya Nakamura, known as "Father of Pac-Man", has died at the age of 91.
Nakamura, who has served as a top adviser to the company, died on January 22, the group said in a statement. It did not give details of the cause of his death.
Pac-Man, a monster-eating game, went on sale in 1980 and proved a big hit in Japan and internationally, prompting the Guinness Book of World Records to name it as the world's most successful arcade game at the time.
Nakamura founded the company that became Namco in 1955, which started life operating two electrically-powered rocking horses on top of a department store in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo.
He took up the post of top adviser of the holding company when it was formed in 2005 through merger of Namco and Bandai.
Reuters
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