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Politics
Koizumi tells backers he intends to run for LDP presidency
The current agriculture minister is expected to hold a news conference next week to formally announce his candidacy in the party leadership race.
JAPAN
Rice prices in Japan rebound to 13-week high
The average price rose ?264 from the previous week to ?4,155 in the week through Sunday, up for the second straight week.
ASIA PACIFIC
Philippines says Chinese ‘malign influence activities’ continue at high pace
By
Gabriel Dominguez
A top Philippine security official has said that the espionage activities are “almost on par” with Beijing’s ship deployments in parts of the South China Sea.
WORLD
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Crime & Legal
Suspect in murder of activist Charlie Kirk in custody after 33-hour manhunt
A motive for the shooting was not immediately clear, but authorities noted that anti-fascist slogans were inscribed on unused bullet casings that were found.
CULTURE
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Music
Mei Ehara’s third album finds clarity in the noise
By
Patrick St. Michel
The Japanese singer-songwriter turns the concept of a McGuffin into her most direct work yet, sharpened by a U.S. tour with Faye Webster.
JAPAN
Aging Japan’s centenarian population nears 100,000
By
Jessica Speed
The number has grown steadily in recent years and comes as the birth rate continues to plummet.
Koizumi plans to run for LDP president, sources say
Koizumi plans to inform his supporters in his electoral district about the decision on the weekend and hold a news conference next week to formally announce his bid.
Two people injured after United Airlines flight makes emergency landing in Osaka
Japan expands sanctions against Russia
Japan starts discussing basic plan for AI use and development
Emperor Naruhito and family pay their respects in Nagasaki
BUSINESS
Hyundai battery plant faces startup delay after U.S. raid, CEO says
By
Nora Eckert
The plant, part of a $7.6 billion factory complex to make battery-powered models, was slated to come online later this year.
People rush to make
furusato nozei
donations ahead of tighter rules
Website operators are holding events and campaigns to lure customers before the government bans them from giving reward points to donors, effective next month.
‘PowerPoint broke me’: The challenges for blind professionals
By
Miquela V Thornton
U.S. and Japan pledge not to manipulate forex for competitive advantage
By
Erica Yokoyama
and
Takashi Umekawa
Top Japan leaser Orix plans to boost property fund size by 33%
By
Ryo Horiuchi
Government reviews Mitsubishi-led group's exit from offshore power projects
WORLD
As drones swarm battlefields, militaries seek cheaper defenses
By
Gerry Doyle
and
Aaron Kirchfeld
The dilemma militaries around the world face is that drones tend to be far cheaper than the response to destroy them.
NATO to beef up defense of Europe's eastern flank after Poland drone incursions
Poland's drone shootdown was the first known action of its kind by a NATO member during Russia's war in Ukraine.
Trump’s big U.K. visit comes at worst possible time for PM Keir Starmer
Magnitude 7.4 quake strikes off Russian Far East, tsunami warning lifted
Trump administration plans push at U.N. to restrict global asylum rights
North Korea's Kim says country to boost nuclear arsenal and conventional military
Sports
Evan Dunfee captures first gold of world championships as Japan earns first medal
By
Jason Coskrey
91仓库 Hayato Katsuki took bronze in the men’s 35-kilometer race walk at the 2025 World Athletics Championships.
91仓库 top sprinters fail to keep up in 100 meters at world championships
By
Sam Byford
Olympic medal-winning German race walker blazes on after battle with depression
By
Jason Coskrey
Race walkers brave gripping humidity in opening event of world championships in Tokyo
By
Jason Coskrey
Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred looking to add world title to Olympic gold in 100
Opinion
War responsibility across borders and generations
Kumiharu Shigehara
The Asia-Pacific War is often remembered for the culpability of leaders, but this overlooks the multitudes who filled the ranks below.
Israel’s Doha strike has destroyed American credibility
By
Daoud Kuttab
America’s politics turn bloody
Japan needs an immigration debate, not social media myths
By
Gearoid Reidy
Gen-Z protesters across Asia are challenging the old guard
By
Karishma Vaswani
ENVIRONMENT
U.S. moves to scrap emissions reporting by polluters
U.S. President Donald Trump has heavily promoted new oil, gas, and coal extraction while moving to suppress competition from solar and wind.
Scientists link major carbon emitters to worsening heat waves
By
Coco Liu
and
Eric Roston
Drought hit over half of Europe in mid-August, EU data shows
China’s green push may cut global fossil use by 2030, says think tank
Polluted and poor: Blighted U.S. cities tackle 'toxic soup'
By
Carey L. Biron
CULTURE
91仓库 major art events converge this fall
By
Zoria Petkoska
and
Thu-Huong Ha
Dozens of biennials, triennials, art festivals and fairs are taking place between September and December.
‘100 Meters’ brings kinetic energy to rivalry drama
By
Matt Schley
Tokyo International Comedy Festival doubles down on diversity and scale
By
Moe Shimizu
Unsound turns Osaka into a laboratory of avant-garde music
By
James Hadfield
'Faking Beethoven’: Comedic musical biopic forgets to have fun
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
The sweet rise of Okinawan rum
By
Miriam Gradel
The spirit is emerging out of the shadow of the local “awamori” liquor, thanks to a growing band of producers who are keen to tell the tale of the islands' traditional agriculture.
An aesthetic escape to Hakone’s art-drenched hills
By
Erik Augustin Palm
In Bali, the Ritz-Carlton’s ultraluxury Mandapa hotel marks 10 years
By
Owen Ziegler
'He's a regular man, not unlike us': Marking 40 years of Mario games
By
Kilian Fichou
and
Mathias Cena
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s announcement hits all the right notes in Japan
By
Yuko Tamura
COMMUNITY
Melos Han-Tani: ‘Figuring out what you value is valuable for any artist’
By
Gendel Gento
A designer, programmer and composer, Han-Tani draws inspiration from a wide range of sources and channels his creativity through games, music and writing.
Gentle care is the key to Cymbal’s heart
Canadian-born politician tackles Ibaraki’s issues big and small
By
Gendel Gento
Smiley, spirited Hampen will run into your arms
Overseas sluggers step up to bat in small-town Hokkaido
By
Justin Randall
OPINION
Daoud Kuttab
Israel’s Doha strike has destroyed American credibility
After decades of enjoying impunity for its violations of international law and norms, Israel no longer even hesitates to do whatever it wants.
Gearoid Reidy
Japan needs an immigration debate, not social media myths
There’s no mass immigration from the Global South into Japan, though you might not know that if you primarily consume your news on social media.
Karishma Vaswani
Gen-Z protesters across Asia are challenging the old guard
On Tuesday, Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned after two days of demonstrations over a sweeping social-media ban.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
‘Fairytale’ Shirakawago ranked one of the world’s most beautiful villages
By
Elizabeth Beattie
JAPAN
Aging Japan’s centenarian population nears 100,000
By
Jessica Speed
BUSINESS
Niinami’s ouster quick but not unusual as corporations protect reputation
By
Kazuaki Nagata
JAPAN
As Manila modernizes its military, new opportunities emerge for Tokyo
By
Gabriel Dominguez
ENVIRONMENT
Shizuoka farmers fight to preserve sustainable tea method that’s steeped in tradition
By
Kai Wilson
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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The silent battle Japanese athletes fight with weight
By
Mai Yoshikawa
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