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JAPAN
Iran eyes temporarily letting Japanese ships transit Hormuz, report says
By
Jesse Johnson
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said talks have already begun on the issue, as U.S. President Donald Trump again called for help from Tokyo and others in the key waterway.
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At summit, Takaichi avoids rift with Trump on Iran ¡ª for now
By
Jesse Johnson
While Japan managed to dodge direct U.S. criticism, experts say the meeting's success should not be overstated.
BUSINESS
Japan and U.S. announce second round of projects from Tokyo¡¯s $550 billion pledge
By
Francis Tang
The next step in the deal made during tariff negotiations comes as Takaichi makes first trip to the U.S. as prime minister.
JAPAN
Japan Tourism Agency plans to launch panel on dual pricing
Some municipalities have already introduced such systems in response to a surge in the number of inbound visitors to Japan.
JAPAN
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Politics
Ukraine ready to share combat expertise and drone tech with Japan, ambassador says
By
Gabriel Dominguez
and
Jesse Johnson
Discussions on defense cooperation are already underway, with a focus on how Kyiv's experience could inform Tokyo's own efforts to develop its capabilities.
JAPAN
Nagoya Station maglev redevelopment delayed again
The start of construction, previously scheduled for fiscal 2027, is now "undecided."
Major phone carriers to launch ¡®Japan Roaming¡¯ for use in disasters
The aim of the new service is to ensure the communication infrastructure essential for life and economic activities remains operational during emergencies such as disasters.
Victims of Tokyo subway sarin gas attack remembered 31 years on
Fields-winning mathematician Heisuke Hironaka dies at 94
Six die in vehicle collision in Mie Prefecture tunnel
One year out, Yokohama Green Expo faces low awareness
BUSINESS
BYD showrooms are bustling across Asia after Iran oil shock
By
Neil Jerome Morales
,
Linda Lew
and
Nguyen Kieu Giang
Early signs point to Asian electric vehicle makers such as China's BYD benefiting from a surge in crude oil prices due to the Persian Gulf conflict.
Weeks of war are reshaping the global gas market for years to come
Three weeks of conflict in the Middle East have upended the entire energy supply chain and LNG may be one of the most acute pain points in an expanding crisis.
China finds dangerous cure for record deflation in war oil shock
As OpenClaw enthusiasm grips China, school kids and retirees alike raise ¡®lobsters¡¯
By
Laurie Chen
and
Eduardo Baptista
Central banks brace for war-led inflation and 'stagflation' risk
By
William Schomberg
BOJ stands pat amid growing Middle East uncertainty
By
Kazuaki Nagata
WORLD
Chaos unleashed by Trump has Europeans building bridges with China
By
Jenny Leonard
and
Arne Delfs
As U.S. tariffs hit Europe, the idea of taking a hard line with China is becoming increasingly unpalatable for officials across the continent.
¡®Great crackdown¡¯: Russia tightens the screws on the internet
By
Guy Faulconbridge
The government is restricting messaging services Telegram and WhatsApp and taking down dozens of VPNs that can be used to swerve bans on sites and apps.
Displacement, bombs and air raid sirens weigh on Mideast Eid celebrations
By
Celia Lebur
Iran's parliament speaker Qalibaf becomes increasingly central in Tehran
By
Parisa Hafezi
Iran war boosts Netanyahu while bruising Trump and Gulf states
By
Samia Nakhoul
and
Rami Ayyub
Record number of migrant deaths in Mediterranean for early 2026
By
Estelle EMONET
Sports
Australia chases rare major trophy in Asian Cup decider against formidable Japan
By
Ian Ransom
A tournament that has smashed attendance records from all previous editions will conclude with a bumper crowd ?at Stadium Australia in a dream final for local fans and organizers.
FIFA rules all women's teams must have female managers or assistant coaches
Venezuela's WBC title win over U.S. draws record American ratings
Iran 'boycotting' U.S. but not World Cup: soccer federation chief
Aston Martin says Newey to stay as team principal amid media speculation
By
Alan Baldwin
Opinion
Memo to Takaichi: Reject the temptations of populism
Stephen R. Nagy
The year 2026 has crystallized a geopolitical landscape defined by nationalist leadership.
Prime Minister Takaichi outperforms again
Chinese AI videos used to look fake. Now they look like money.
By
Catherine Thorbecke
South Korea Is learning the hard truth about U.S. promises
By
Karishma Vaswani
A world on the eve of destruction
By
Tobias Bunde
and
Sophie Eisentraut
ENVIRONMENT
Iran war energy shock sparks global push to reduce fossil fuel dependence
By
Anna Hirtenstein
and
Kate Abnett
Ideas include expanding nuclear energy and renewables, growing strategic stockpiles and domestic production, and diversifying foreign sources of supply.
Toxic pollution from Iran war will spread and last for decades
By
Laura Millan
and
Aaron Clark
AI ¡®scientists¡¯ help human ones answer urgent climate questions
By
Eric Roston
'Significant' acceleration of global warming since 2015: study
How fossil fuel disruptions lead to booms in solar and batteries
By
Akshat Rathi
CULTURE
Art trendspotting at Art Fair Tokyo 2026: Craft appreciation, uncanny valley visuals
By
Jennifer Pastore
Tokyo Art Fair took place last weekend at the Tokyo International Forum in Yurakucho, bringing together 141 galleries.
¡®Hooked¡¯ but not reeled in by Asako Yuzuki¡¯s new release
By
Mike Fu
Kabukicho¡¯s streets turn perilous in ¡®Tokyo Strayers¡¯
By
Mark Schilling
¡®Samurai Ballerina¡¯ pirouettes through Belle Epoque Paris with uneven grace
By
Matt Schley
¡®Drops of God¡¯ decants a quiet, perfect ending
By
Gabriella Geisinger
LIFE
Eat a bowl of red rice for good luck
By
Elizabeth Andoh
A dish of sticky grains with adzuki beans, "sekihan" is traditionally served to celebrate auspicious beginnings in school and work.
For Suda51, punk in games isn¡¯t dead. It¡¯s reloading.
By
Gendel Gento
Why Resident Evil Requiem bleeds less in Japan
By
Owen Ziegler
Bento basics every parent needs to know
By
Makiko Itoh
After 60 years, Yamaha guitars still striking the right chord
By
Jordan Allen
COMMUNITY
Kyoto bids farewell to a storied poets¡¯ cafe
By
Felicity Tillack
Opened by American poet Cid Corman in 1974, CC¡¯s in Nakagyo Ward had served as an important gathering ground for the literary community.
Ginger cat Zenzai to sweeten your space
Don¡¯t keep patient Pine waiting any longer
Recentering Okinawa, one story at a time
By
Kris Kosaka
In Sapporo, snow becomes a shared language
By Karl Pont
OPINION
Catherine Thorbecke
Chinese AI videos used to look fake. Now they look like money.
In China, AI video is doing something else that once looked unlikely: making money.
Karishma Vaswani
South Korea Is learning the hard truth about U.S. promises
How the U.S. balances its priorities amid the Iran conflict will reinforce longer-term concerns about its security guarantees.
Tobias Bunde
and
Sophie Eisentraut
A world on the eve of destruction
In all the countries surveyed for the Munich Security Index 2026, the downsides of U.S. President Donald Trump's wrecking-ball politics dominate public perceptions.
Editors' Picks
CULTURE
Art trendspotting at Art Fair Tokyo 2026: Craft appreciation, uncanny valley visuals
By
Jennifer Pastore
JAPAN
Consumer products containing cannabis-derived CBN to be banned starting June
By
Jessica Speed
CULTURE
Fans find their crew in Tokyo as ¡®One Piece¡¯ sets sail again
By
Gabriella Geisinger
ASIA PACIFIC
Battlefield demand turning Taiwan into drone manufacturing hub
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
J-pop legends Arashi¡¯s final tour drives intense demand for hotels and transport
By
Yukana Inoue
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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The unlikely Hollywood story of Deaflympics champion Koto Kawaguchi
By
Mai Yoshikawa
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JAPAN
At summit, Takaichi avoids rift with Trump on Iran ¡ª for now
By
Jesse Johnson
ASIA PACIFIC
Battlefield demand turning Taiwan into drone manufacturing hub
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
Conflict in Iran impacting inbound travel to Japan
JAPAN
Consumer products containing cannabis-derived CBN to be banned starting June
By
Jessica Speed
COMMENTARY
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