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FOCUS
Dubious immigration brokers helped spark business manager visa crackdown
By
Himari Semans
Shady immigration consulting firms, many in China, help people set up shell companies to apply for a business manager visa, or advertise the option of renting out properties.
JAPAN
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Politics
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FOCUS
LDP¡¯s flag desecration bill rekindles debate over limits of expression
By Kenji Yoshida
Advocates say the measure is meant to address a legal gap but critics argue the bill's language is "extremely vague."
JAPAN
Japan proposes rebuilding aging nuclear plants to meet power demand
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is a strong backer of nuclear power, seeking to ease the bill for imported coal, gas and oil.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Japan likely sold Treasurys to fund yen intervention
By
Erica Yokoyama
and
Toru Fujioka
Treasury sales may not go down well in Washington where officials have become increasingly focused on the stability of the U.S. government bond market.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Is an honorable U.S. surrender to Iran inevitable?
Kuni Miyake
The only path left may be what could be called an "honorable surrender" ¡ª a unilateral declaration of victory while ending the war without achieving its objectives.
JAPAN
How Japan created its naphtha supply bottleneck
By
Eric Johnston
With no end in sight for the Iran war, supply chain bottlenecks for the oil-derived material are set to continue, prompting calls for government-enforced energy saving measures.
¡®Extremely intelligent¡¯ bear at large after hurting four in Fukushima
The bear apparently unlatched a window while evading capture and turned on a water tap to drink from.
Parliament leaders adopt draft proposal for imperial succession
Man arrested over ?15 million December burglary in western Tokyo
Bears emerge as serious safety threat in Japan, says white paper
Japan could end up an ¡¯AI colony¡¯ if it falls behind, digital minister warns
By
Kantaro Komiya
BUSINESS
U.S. will respect trade deals with Japan, EU over new tariffs
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer says that the U.S. understands that a deal is a deal.
Japan¡¯s real wages rise for fourth month, backing BOJ hike
By
Erica Yokoyama
Inflation-adjusted wages rose 1.9% from a year earlier, accelerating from a revised 1.4% gain in the previous month, the labor ministry reported Friday.
Mitsubishi UFJ says Japan may need jumbo rate hike to boost yen
By
Mia Glass
and
Ruth Carson
Indonesia¡¯s radical export plan takes effect as doubts swirl
By
Eko Listiyorini
and
Stephen Stapczynski
South Korea labor minister calls on tech firms to share excess AI profits with suppliers, staff
By
Heejin Kim
and
Hyunjoo Jin
China speeds past Japan in car exports to Australia on EV bonanza
By
James Mayger
WORLD
Is Iran¡¯s new supreme leader taking up the reins of power?
By
Stuart Williams
It remains to be seen whether Mojtaba Khamenei will replicate the rule of his father, who was all-powerful during his more than 3? decades in power.
¡®In the queue¡¯: Busy with Iran, U.S. has little energy for Kyiv
By
Maria DANILOVA
When pressed to address the Ukraine conflict during congressional testimony, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said U.S.-led negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv were at a stalemate.
Congo¡¯s traditional healers are on the front line of Ebola fight
South Korean riot police clear protesters after ballot shortage blockade
China¡¯s Xi to visit North Korea next week for first time since 2019
Green jobs can¡¯t fix South African unemployment, experts say
By Kate Bartlett
Sports
Mirra Andreeva and Maja Chwalinska set up unlikely French Open final
Early exits for marquee names including defending champion Coco Gauff, four-time?winner Iga Swiatek and world No. 1?Aryna Sabalenka opened the door for a new cast of contenders.
Hurricanes rally past Golden Knights in Game 2 of Stanley Cup Final
Monaco favorite Charles Leclerc insists Mercedes is still team to beat
Japan ditch pre-World Cup pitch in Monterrey due to poor conditions
Dodgers¡¯ Shohei Ohtani shines on mound and at plate in win over Diamondbacks
Opinion
Is an honorable U.S. surrender to Iran inevitable?
Kuni Miyake
The only path left may be what could be called an "honorable surrender" ¡ª a unilateral declaration of victory while ending the war without achieving its objectives.
Nobody knows what ¡®working class¡¯ even means anymore
By
Allison Schrager
A bleak prognosis for Japan¡¯s demographic future
Do Japan¡¯s chip workers need a Samsung-style strike?
By
Gearoid Reidy
India¡¯s China dilemma: engagement vs. dependence
By
Manish Sharma
ENVIRONMENT
A South Korean beekeeper counts the cost of climate change
By
Hongji Kim
and
Minwoo Park
Rising temperatures are disrupting South Korea's beekeeping industry, as earlier blooms, harsher weather and disease cut honey production and put pressure on migratory farmers.
Takaichi calls for cooperation at meeting with leaders of island nations
How carbon finance could give a boost to Japan¡¯s ailing forestry industry
By
Annelise Giseburt
New gold rush threatens indigenous havens in Brazil¡¯s Amazon
By
Fran BLANDY
Trees taking drastic measures to survive climate-driven heat
By Sofia BOUDERBALA
CULTURE
¡®Fujiko¡¯ transforms a mother¡¯s resilience into festival gold
By
Mark Schilling
Fresh off a major festival win and new international distribution deals, Taichi Kimura reflects on the deeply personal project that honors his mother's perseverance.
¡®Never After Dark¡¯ finds fresh chills in familiar J-horror territory
By
James Hadfield
¡®Fujiko¡¯ is a stirring portrayal of a scrappy single mom
By
Mark Schilling
J-pop group Arashi takes its final bow at Tokyo Dome
By
Alyssa I. Smith
10th Anime Awards spotlight industry¡¯s international reach
By
Patrick St. Michel
LIFE
Five things to look out for while getting lost in Takanawa Gateway City
By
Mark Thompson
It's not easy to navigate the sprawling new redevelopment complex in what JR East calls the Greater Shinagawa Area, but here are a number of themes to help guide you.
In Japan, a bull market for bear deterrents
By
Alex K.T. Martin
At 1 Hotel Tokyo, luxury is a zero-waste journey
By
Gendel Gento
Rare Yamazaki whisky sells for record $1 million
By
Weiwen Lin
The Frenchmen who gave sake a Champagne soul
By
Weiwen Lin
COMMUNITY
As immigration rises, Kawasaki¡¯s foreign council shows path toward inclusion
By
Moe Shimizu
The council aims to improve the lives of foreign residents and foster a harmonious co-existence with native Japanese.
Sturdy Tanpopo is a ¡®dandy lioness¡¯
Anglophone bookworms unite across Japan
By
Mike Fu
Fujisawa flashpoint: A mosque project stokes nativist fears
By
Simon Scott
and
Ben Stubbings
Italian creatives find their niche in Japan
By
Agnese Dionisio
OPINION
Allison Schrager
Nobody knows what ¡®working class¡¯ even means anymore
What makes someone working class was never really clear ¡ª it was something you knew when you saw it.
Gearoid Reidy
Do Japan¡¯s chip workers need a Samsung-style strike?
Even as Tokyo firms prepare to award customary summer bonuses, there will be nothing on the scale that South Korean companies are offering.
Manish Sharma
India¡¯s China dilemma: engagement vs. dependence
India's attempt to reduce dependence on China, for now, requires deeper engagement with the Asian giant. This is the central contradiction shaping the relationship.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
How Japan created its naphtha supply bottleneck
By
Eric Johnston
CULTURE
¡®Fujiko¡¯ transforms a mother¡¯s resilience into festival gold
By
Mark Schilling
JAPAN
Japan should prepare for an intense typhoon season this year, experts say
By
Tomoko Otake
JAPAN
The LDP wants another coalition partner. Will it happen?
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
CULTURE
Japan¡¯s Cannes moment signals a new global push
By Blake Simons
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
He told his wife he was ¡®coming home.¡¯ Then he disappeared.
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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¡®AI simply can¡¯t replicate it¡¯: Japan embraces zine trend
By
Natsuko Fukue
and
Atish Patel
JAPAN
Kyoto police search for missing American tourist
By
Elizabeth Beattie
JAPAN
Japan should prepare for an intense typhoon season this year, experts say
By
Tomoko Otake
JAPAN
Man sues hospital after wife gives birth using someone else¡¯s sperm
JAPAN
Consumption tax cut is quickly turning into a headache for Takaichi
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack