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BUSINESS
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Economy
BOJ likely to raise growth forecast and stand pat, sources say
By
Toru Fujioka
and
Sumio Ito
The officials will make final decisions on policy and the economic outlook after assessing all available data and information up to the last minute, the sources said.
BUSINESS
Japan’s ‘decisive action’ threat does little to scare yen bears
By
Takashi Umekawa
and
Masahiro Hidaka
The lack of movement in the yen speaks to the diminishing power of verbal intervention if it isn’t backed up with further action.
JAPAN
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Society
Opposition to data centers grows in cramped urban Japan
By
Kyoko Hasegawa
The explosion in resource-hungry data centers — housing the hardware “brains” of artificial intelligence — is fueling unease worldwide.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
To stay cool, wear flowing robes and throw water around? Yes, says science.
By
Hiroko Tabuchi
Long before air conditioning, people around the world came up with ingenious ways to beat the heat.
CULTURE
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Music
It was 60 years ago today: Japan’s top Beatles fan keeps the Budokan flame burning
By
Tim Hornyak
A lifelong collector turned one unforgettable concert into a museum celebrating the Fab Four’s enduring impact in Japan.
JAPAN
U.N. hails women’s rights in response to Japan’s revision of Imperial House Law
The revised law maintains the rule limiting the right of succession to the throne to male members in the male line.
Ex-Japan minister faults India for Modi bullet train delay
“They just don’t keep promises, no matter what. Even if they make a promise, they flip it right away,” said Hideki Makihara.
Parliament extends current session through July 25
By
Eric Johnston
23 injured after substance sprayed at Osaka junior high school
Japan passes bill to prevent unauthorized overseas crop sales
Bioplastic use rising in Japan amid naphtha woes
BUSINESS
Apple raises iPhone 17 price by 10% in Japan as yen stays weak
The starting quote for the entry-level iPhone 17 handset with 256 gigabytes of storage was ?142,800 ($879.29) on Apple’s official website in Japan.
Nichirei to fully resume operations as early as next week
The company on Friday partially restarted operations at refrigerated warehouses and food factories, by accepting limited orders from client companies.
Uniqlo sister brand GU taps luxury designer to sell $18 jeans
Nikkei briefly dives over 4,100 points in afternoon
Chipmaker Kioxia’s market value halves from peak on AI selloff
By
Momoka Yokoyama
Google Search AI poses ‘unacceptable risk’ to kids, report finds
By
Davey Alba
and
Julia Love
WORLD
Chinese media’s ‘racist’ video of monkey in Filipino costume draws Manila’s rebuke
The animated video also depicted the monkey as acting on orders from U.S. and Japan, and being hit by a water cannon.
Trump threatens new Iran escalation and risks repeating old mistakes
By
Matt Spetalnick
While the U.S. and Iran have so far avoided a return to full-scale conflict, increasingly ominous developments have dimmed hopes of finding an off-ramp anytime ?soon.
Founding father: statues of Myanmar’s Aung San disappear
Andy Burnham bets political future on remaking Britain’s centralized state
By
Andrew MacAskill
,
Alistair Smout
and
Andy Bruce
‘Walking Ebola’ helps explain why Congo’s outbreak is so hard to stop — and how to treat it
By
Jason Gale
Iran says tankers exploded from Hormuz mines as U.S. strikes continue
Sports
As the World Cup wraps in LA, the 2028 Olympics beckon
By
Tim Arango
Los Angeles’ public transit has been used by hundreds of thousands of fans to reach games and fan events, a notable achievement in a region where the automobile is king.
Japan ready to welcome France to steamy Tokyo for Nations Championship clash
By
Andrew MCKIRDY
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc labels Mercedes as favorite for Belgian Grand Prix
Giannis Antetokounmpo says Heat provide best route to another NBA title
Dejected England and France prepare for World Cup match neither wanted
By
Julien Pretot
Opinion
Don’t become a casualty in Beijing’s ‘history war’
Masahiro Matsumura
Koizumi and the Takaichi administration must quickly shake off the euphoria of their Shangri-La performance and tighten their ideological defenses.
As Ukraine’s deep strikes mount, Putin lets his country burn
By
Nina L. Khrushcheva
There is more at stake than the Strait of Hormuz
The AI jobs crisis no one is talking about
By
Parmy Olson
As shared values shift, what’s next for U.S.-Japan relations?
By Yoshiyuki Kato
ENVIRONMENT
Heat and wildfire smoke become a dangerous new climate reality
By
Emma Court
High temperatures alone are dangerous, as is inhaling polluted air. The harm from each individually can be magnified when people experience both together.
Europe’s coal mines say they slashed emissions. Experts don’t believe them.
By
Petra Sorge
Drones, AI and white paint: Europe races to protect infrastructure from heat
By
Giulia Segreti
and
Sam Tabahriti
Wildfires ravage over 1,300 hectares of historic forest near Paris
Extreme heat threatens Italy’s Parmigiano-Reggiano heartland
By
Sara Rossi
CULTURE
It was 60 years ago today: Japan’s top Beatles fan keeps the Budokan flame burning
By
Tim Hornyak
A lifelong collector turned one unforgettable concert into a museum celebrating the Fab Four’s enduring impact in Japan.
Zainichi drama ‘Trophy’ is a sweet, if slight, coming-of-age tale
By
James Hadfield
‘Sana: Play With Me’ can’t recapture the simple scares of J-horror’s glory days
By
Mark Schilling
Chito Kosagawa and Kasumi Asakura win Japan’s top literary prizes
By
Mike Fu
‘Why Wait, Just Die’: A dead-eyed investigator takes on an unsolved murder
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
Japanese has a word for when your husband makes you sick
By
Yaeko Kabe
Explore Japan’s “husband-origin illness” while learning vocabulary and grammar about marriage, retirement and relationships.
Surviving the Uchiwa Festival, Japan’s hottest ‘matsuri’
By
Jessica Kozuka
A sensory encounter at rare architectural gem KAIT Plaza
By
Erik Augustin Palm
Global demand is reshaping secondhand fashion in Japan
By
Gabrielle Doman
Is ramen soup? An inquiry.
By
Thu-Huong Ha
COMMUNITY
Japan needs caregivers. Young Indians are answering the call.
By
Megha Wadhwa
From classrooms in India’s northeast to nursing homes in Japan, an emerging labor corridor hopes to improve lives in both countries.
Found on Jan. 1, Osechi is a New Year’s darling
Filmmaker explores history of discrimination against foreign nationals in Japan
By
Elizabeth Beattie
Inside Japan’s rigid adoption system, a British family finds a way
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Two furry siblings seek their forever home
OPINION
Nina L. Khrushcheva
As Ukraine’s deep strikes mount, Putin lets his country burn
The war has become the organizing principle of Putin’s regime, leaving no path to lasting peace without a fundamental political transformation.
Parmy Olson
The AI jobs crisis no one is talking about
The leaders of big AI labs are changing their stories on employment, with top AI chief executive officers walking back their previous warnings of job destruction.
Yoshiyuki Kato
As shared values shift, what’s next for U.S.-Japan relations?
America under Trump is moving closer to the concerns of religious conservatives than to democracy and human rights.
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CULTURE
The creator of ‘Cowboy Bebop’ has advice for the anime industry
By
Eric Margolis
LIFE
‘Tony Hawk with Japanese trains’: Denshattack! makes derailing a blast
By
Owen Ziegler
CULTURE
How ‘The Solitary Gourmet’ became one of Japan’s most enduring TV hits
By
Mathias Cena
BUSINESS
Cash is king again at Tokyo’s bars after credit processor fails
By
Eddy Duan
CULTURE
Japan’s largest exhibition of women photographers rights a wrong in cultural history
By
Jennifer Pastore
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