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Time of India
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite: Watch Episode 8 of Marry My Husband Japan online today; check the release date & streaming platforms
Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite Episode 8 online: Fans of the J-drama Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite - a Japanese remake of the Korean hit K-drama Marry My Husband can stream Episode 8 online today, July 18, 2025, at approximately 8:30 PM IST, as per the official schedule. Betrayed by her best friend and husband, Kanbe Misa dies - only to wake up 10 years in the past. Determined to get revenge, she sets out to ruin them. But an unexpected connection with department manager Suzuki Wataru begins to change her heart. Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite: Release date and time for Episode 8 Episode 8 airs on Tuesday, July 18, 2025, at 8:30 PM IST. It will be available for international viewers to stream on Prime Video, which offers English subtitles to make the series accessible to a global audience. Where to Watch Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite Episode 8 Online? Episode 8 is available to stream on Prime Video, the main legal platforms offering high-quality video and English subtitles. In South Korea and Japan, it airs on tvN. For viewers in the U.S., Canada, India, Indonesia, and the UK, Prime Video continues to be the top choices for watching the series. Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite: Plot highlights of Episode 8 In the earlier episodes, Misa Kobe masterfully turned the tables after uncovering her husband Tomoya's affair with her best friend, Reina. The illicit relationship is exposed and Reina loses her job, only to defiantly reveal her pregnancy and engagement to Tomoya at a company gathering. But while Reina believes she has claimed victory, it's Misa who remains one step ahead, pulling the strings through her calculated, quiet revenge. Episode 8 promises more romantic tension and palace drama. And, this will continue to explore the clash between fiction and fate. Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite episode 8: Spoilers Here are the spoilers for Episode 8 of the Korean series Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite based on the YouTube preview: Episodes 8 Tensions rise as Reina and Tomoya's wedding approaches, promising explosive drama and emotional fallout. What was once a secret affair now becomes a public spectacle - and Misa is far from done. With her marriage behind her, Misa begins forging a new path alongside Wataru Suzuki (Satoh Takeru). Their growing bond brings warmth amid the chaos and hints at new beginnings. But revenge still lingers. Misa's journey isn't just about healing but also about justice. As she takes control of her destiny; betrayals unravel, and new twists surface at every turn. Balancing suspense, romance, and layered storytelling, Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite continues to grip audiences with every episode and the best may still be yet to come. "I'll even forgive you too. Because you have no friends,no job and nobody would choose you. That's just beyond sad and pathetic"This mic drop moment from Misa>>>#MarryMyHusband #MarryMyHusbandEp6 Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite: Cast and Characters The Japanese remake of Marry My Husband features Fuka Koshiba as Misa Kobe, Takeru Satoh as Wataru Suzuki, Sei Shiraishi as Reina Esaka, and You Yokoyama as Tomoya Hirano. FAQs 1. When will Episode 8 of Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite be released? Answer: Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite Episode 8 will be released on July 18, 2025, at 5:20 PM IST. 2. Where can I watch Episode 8 of Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite online? Answer: Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite Episode 8 will be available for streaming on Prime Video, the platform offering English subtitles. 3. Does Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite have English subtitles? Answer: Yes, Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite is fully subtitled in English on Prime Video, including Episode 8. 4. What is the plot of Episode 8 of Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite? Answer: Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite Episode 8 a terminally ill woman who is betrayed and murdered by her husband and best friend - wakes up 10 years in the past with a chance to change her fate . 5. Is Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite available on Netflix? Answer: No, Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite is not available on Netflix. The drama officially streams on Prime Video.


Time of India
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite: Watch Episode 7 of Marry My Husband Japan online today; check the release date & streaming platforms
Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite Episode 7 online: Fans of the J-drama Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite - a Japanese remake of the Korean hit K-drama Marry My Husband can stream Episode 7 online today, July 17, 2025, at approximately 8:30 PM IST, as per the official schedule. Betrayed by her best friend and husband, Kanbe Misa dies—only to wake up 10 years in the past. Determined to get revenge, she sets out to ruin them. But an unexpected connection with department manager Suzuki Wataru begins to change her heart. Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite: Release date and time for Episode 7 Episode 7 airs on Tuesday, July 17, 2025, at 8:30 PM IST. It will be available for international viewers to stream on Prime Video, which offers English subtitles to make the series accessible to a global audience. Where to Watch Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite Episode 7 Online? Episode 7 is available to stream on Prime Video, the main legal platforms offering high-quality video and English subtitles. In South Korea and Japan, it airs on tvN. For viewers in the U.S., Canada, India, Indonesia, and the UK, Prime Video continues to be the top choices for watching the series. Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite: Plot highlights of Episode 7 In episode 6 of Marry My Husband: Japan, Reina and Tomoya begin a secret affair, unaware Misa is behind it all. Reina loses her job after a mistake, but seeing Misa and Tomoya together, she crashes a company event in a fit of jealousy. Episode 7 promises more romantic tension and palace drama. And, this will continue to explore the clash between fiction and fate. Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite episode 7: Spoilers Here are the spoilers for Episode 7 of the Korean series Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite based on the YouTube preview: Episodes 7 of Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite (Marry My Husband: Japan) are set to bring major developments. Reina and Tomoya's wedding will take center stage, setting the stage for fresh drama and tense confrontations. As Misa moves on from Tomoya, her bond with Wataru Suzuki (Satoh Takeru) is expected to deepen, hinting at a possible new romance. With Misa determined to rewrite her fate and expose past betrayals, viewers can expect more emotional twists and suspense, all wrapped in the show's signature blend of revenge, romance, and gripping storytelling. Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite: Cast and Characters The Japanese remake of Marry My Husband features Fuka Koshiba as Misa Kobe, Takeru Satoh as Wataru Suzuki, Sei Shiraishi as Reina Esaka, and You Yokoyama as Tomoya Hirano. FAQs 1. When will Episode 7 of Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite be released? Answer: Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite Episode 7 will be released on July 17, 2025, at 5:20 PM IST. 2. Where can I watch Episode 7 of Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite online? Answer: Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite Episode 7 will be available for streaming on Prime Video, the platform offering English subtitles. 3. Does Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite have English subtitles? Answer: Yes, Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite is fully subtitled in English on Prime Video, including Episode 7. 4. What is the plot of Episode 7 of Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite? Answer: Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite Episode 7 a terminally ill woman who is betrayed and murdered by her husband and best friend - wakes up 10 years in the past with a chance to change her fate . 5. Is Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite available on Netflix? Answer: No, Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite is not available on Netflix. The drama officially streams on Prime Video.

TimesLIVE
08-07-2025
- Automotive
- TimesLIVE
Trump's 30% tariffs could kill SA motor industry growth, warns union
President Donald Trump's decision to slap 30% tariffs on vehicles, components, tyres and parts exported from South Africa to the US will 'kill any possible economic growth in our country', the Motor Industry Staff Association (Misa) warned on Tuesday. Trump said the new tariffs, set to take effect on August 1, are necessary because South Africa exports more to the US than it imports, a claim local experts reject. Dawie Roodt, founder and chief economist of the Efficient Group, told Misa: 'Trump's figures are not based on actual figures, but everyone will feel the impact because it will hinder any economic growth. 'These tariffs take away any competitive edge South Africa had in competing with the global market,' he said. 'Small retailers have already stopped manufacturing because it will not be feasible to continue with the new export tariffs, or because of a reduced demand from US clients. 'We can now accept that Agoa (the African Growth and Opportunity Act) is dead. Under Agoa, more than 1,800 South African products and goods, including vehicles, components and parts, were exported to the US duty-free,' Roodt added. The blow comes just as unemployment in South Africa edged up to 32.9% in the first quarter of 2025, the highest since the second quarter of 2024. 'The population has seen a steady increase year-on-year, with a growth rate of 1.33%. We live in a country where our population growth exceeds our economic growth. This makes job creation highly unlikely,' Roodt said. Misa CEO Martlé Keyter added: 'The retail motor industry, in which Misa is the majority trade union, is already struggling amid the uncertainty of tariff increases which started when President Trump came into office earlier this year.' 'The union is experiencing an increase in employers closing their doors, restructuring in terms of Section 189 of the Labour Relations Act, or embarking on short time.' Tiekie Mocke, manager of Misa's legal department, said: 'The negative impact on exports forced an employer within the retail motor industry to cut a five-day work week to four days, effectively leaving employees out of pocket by at least one week's income per month. 'This was done proactively to prevent retrenchments but cannot continue indefinitely,' she added. Keyter urged the government to act decisively. 'This is not about who is right or wrong, but about what is in the best interest of South Africa.'

The Herald
08-07-2025
- Politics
- The Herald
R1.2bn allocated to rebuild flood-hit communities
The government has allocated R1.2bn to help provinces and municipalities respond to the damage and restore critical infrastructure after parts of the country were hit by floods. On Monday, co-operative governance and traditional affairs minister Velenkosini Hlabisa said municipalities and provinces receiving the grants have been told they must use the money strictly for disaster response and recovery work. Hlabisa said funds may not be redirected to other expenses, such as staff travel. He made it clear that if any organ of state does not comply with the grant framework, future allocations could be denied. 'We insist that state organs submit comprehensive monthly, quarterly and annual reports to the NDMC, covering every financial and non-financial aspect of their disaster management initiatives,' Hlabisa said. Hlabisa noted problems like poor infrastructure planning and execution, inadequate workmanship, diversion or alteration of the scope of work, delays in appointing service providers that lead to municipalities underperforming, and the misallocation of funds to operational matters instead of the designated projects, all of which expose communities to risks. 'The National Disaster Management Centre [NDMC] forges strong collaborations with the Municipal Infrastructure Support Agency [Misa] and various sector departments. By using Misa's engineering resources, we ensure a thorough assessment and verification of damages, alongside essential technical advice required for funding approval', said Hlabisa. He said regular site visits and tighter monitoring systems would be put in place to help ensure projects were completed efficiently, enabling affected communities to receive the essential support they needed to recover and thrive. Hlabisa added the government was collaborating closely with the South African Weather Service and other stakeholders to enhance the early warning systems, ensuring communities receive timely and accurate information. He confirmed on Monday that 107 lives were lost due to severe weather conditions, with the Eastern Cape suffering the greatest tragedy, accounting for 103 deaths. KwaZulu-Natal recorded three fatalities, and one person died in the Western Cape. 'The government urges communities in affected areas to remain alert and follow early warning advisories issued by the SAWS, as a critical measure to safeguard lives, property and livelihoods,' said Hlabisa. The grant would be allocated in phases, starting in July, he said. The total allocations for the 2025/26 financial year will be R1.2bn, made up as follows: July: Provincial Response Grant: R151.3m Municipal Response Grant R395m August: Recovery R708.97m (R504m of which goes to the Eastern Cape). TimesLIVE

TimesLIVE
07-07-2025
- Politics
- TimesLIVE
R1.2bn allocated to rebuild flood-hit communities
The government has allocated R1.2bn to help provinces and municipalities respond to the damage and restore critical infrastructure after parts of the country were hit by floods. On Monday, co-operative governance and traditional affairs minister Velenkosini Hlabisa said municipalities and provinces receiving the grants have been told they must use the money strictly for disaster response and recovery work. Hlabisa said funds may not be redirected to other expenses, such as staff travel. He made it clear that if any organ of state does not comply with the grant framework, future allocations could be denied. 'We insist that state organs submit comprehensive monthly, quarterly and annual reports to the NDMC, covering every financial and non-financial aspect of their disaster management initiatives,' Hlabisa said. Hlabisa noted problems like poor infrastructure planning and execution, inadequate workmanship, diversion or alteration of the scope of work, delays in appointing service providers that lead to municipalities underperforming, and the misallocation of funds to operational matters instead of the designated projects, all of which expose communities to risks. 'The National Disaster Management Centre [NDMC] forges strong collaborations with the Municipal Infrastructure Support Agency [Misa] and various sector departments. By using Misa's engineering resources, we ensure a thorough assessment and verification of damages, alongside essential technical advice required for funding approval', said Hlabisa. He said regular site visits and tighter monitoring systems would be put in place to help ensure projects were completed efficiently, enabling affected communities to receive the essential support they needed to recover and thrive. Hlabisa added the government was collaborating closely with the South African Weather Service (SAWS) and other stakeholders to enhance the early warning systems, ensuring communities receive timely and accurate information. He confirmed on Monday that 107 lives were lost in the country due to severe weather conditions, with the Eastern Cape suffering the greatest tragedy, accounting for 103 deaths. KwaZulu-Natal recorded three fatalities, and one person died in the Western Cape. 'The government urges communities in affected areas to remain alert and follow early warning advisories issued by the SAWS, as a critical measure to safeguard lives, property and livelihoods,' said Hlabisa. The grant would be allocated in phases, starting in July, he said. The total allocations for the 2025/26 financial year will be R 1.2bn, made up as follows: July: