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BUSINESS
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Economy
91²Ö¿â nuclear comeback slow, steady and seen as necessary
By
Francis Tang
A stable source of emission-free power is needed if the country is to meet its energy goals
More coverage
A global nuclear power renaissance isn¡¯t living up to the hype
JAPAN
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Politics
Canada eyes deeper security ties with Japan and other 'middle powers' in Indo-Pacific
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Canada¡¯s defense minister says his country also aims to boost military and defense-industrial ties with like-minded Indo-Pacific partners as regional security tensions surge.
JAPAN
SDF aircraft on standby in Maldives to support evacuation mission
The SDF plane will stand ready at an airport in the Indian Ocean island nation to respond to unforeseen circumstances.
JAPAN
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Society
U.N. panel member implores Japan to address gender equality
Japan ranks 118th among the 148 economies included in the United Nations' Global Gender Gap Index.
BASEBALL
Masataka Yoshida lifts quarterfinal-bound Japan to victory with late two-run homer
By
Jason Coskrey
Japan reached the quarterfinals of the WBC for the sixth straight time.
JAPAN
Fukui deputy governor leading women's empowerment in scandal-mired prefecture
Mio Washizu moved to Fukui with her children despite concern over the burden of housework and childcare falling solely on her.
Ratio of female executives at midsize firms 21.5% in Japan, survey shows
Despite a 3.1% rise from the previous year's survey, Japan still ranked 34th among 35 countries surveyed.
Tokyo told national oil reserve site to prepare for release amid Iran crisis, Japan lawmaker says
Takaichi pushes women's active participation for 91²Ö¿â growth
Childhood vow with late friend inspires woman to become teacher
Taiwan¡¯s premier makes rare visit to Japan for WBC
By
Jesse Johnson
BUSINESS
Sony faces $2.7 billion class-action suit from U.K. PlayStation users
The claimants' website accuses Sony of "exploiting its U.K. customers" for nearly a decade by charging them "too much for PlayStation digital games and in-game content."
China could see widespread use of brain-computer tech in 3-5 years, expert says
By
Laurie Chen
Recent high-profile trials have enabled paralyzed patients and amputees to regain partial mobility and operate robotic hands or intelligent wheelchairs.
U.S. hotels seek World Cup boost after tourism dip under Trump
Nintendo sues U.S. government over reciprocal tariffs
Fast fashion garments pile up in South Asia as Middle East conflict grounds planes
By
Ruma Paul
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Alessandro Parodi
and
Helen Reid
Global social media bans gain steam with India and Indonesia
By
Swati Gupta
and
Norman Harsono
WORLD
Cracks emerge in Iran's leadership as it reels under bombardment
By
Parisa Hafezi
and
Angus McDowall
Fissures within Iran's ruling elite were long suppressed under the rule of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, but his killing a week ago has allowed them to spill out into the open.
Trump offers Latin American leaders U.S. missile strikes to hit drug cartels
Trump has staked bold claims in Latin America with the ouster of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and working with his replacement to claim Venezuelan oil reserves for the U.S.
Iran body selecting supreme leader reaches decision, but name not announced
U.S. Central Command denies Iranian claim of captured American soldiers
China says U.S. talks vital as Trump targets Beijing's key partners
Venezuela¡¯s Machado fights to be heard as Trump embraces rival
By
Andreina Itriago
and
Eric Martin
Sports
After missing the 2023 tournament, Seiya Suzuki is having his WBC moment
By
Jason Coskrey
Three years after an injury kept him on the sidelines, Suzuki powered Samurai Japan to a comeback win over South Korea on Saturday.
George Russell and Mercedes dominate season-opening Australian Grand Prix
By
Ian Ransom
Takagi shares women's all-around lead at speedskating worlds as Stolz paces men
Skiing 'filled the void' for Paralympian Anna Soens after life-changing fall
Japan hammers India 11-0 in Women's Asian Cup mismatch
Opinion
China¡¯s long-range DF-27 missiles are a game changer
Rintaro Inoue
Beijing¡¯s nuclear warhead stockpile, estimated at roughly 200 in 2020, is projected to exceed 1,000 by 2030.
Takaichi and Trump are natural fossil fuel buddies ¡ª or are they?
By
David Fickling
Hong Kong¡¯s democracy fight is also a battle for women¡¯s freedom
By
Frances Hui
Regimes come and go. China¡¯s interests in Iran will endure.
By
Karishma Vaswani
AI is proving a 100-year-old prediction true
By
Adrian Wooldridge
ENVIRONMENT
'Significant' acceleration of global warming since 2015: study
Scientists say the last 11 years have been the warmest ever recorded, with 2024 topping the podium and 2023 in second place.
How fossil fuel disruptions lead to booms in solar and batteries
By
Akshat Rathi
What Trump¡¯s new tariffs mean for climate tech
By
Coco Liu
India celebrates cheetah births to boost reintroduction bid
By
Peter Martelli
Junk to high-tech: India bets on e-waste for critical minerals
By
Arunabh SAIKIA
and
Uzmi ATHAR
CULTURE
For Evan Call, every melody is a conversation
By
Patrick St. Michel
The "Frieren" composer builds anime's fantasy worlds with folk-infused scores.
100 ways to belong: The radical inclusivity of Company Grande
By
Kris Kosaka
¡®Johatsu: Into Thin Air¡¯: The quiet desperation of those who disappear
By
Mark Schilling
¡®This Place¡¯: Estrangement and renewal set against a city¡¯s recovery
By
James Hadfield
Reeling from loss, Niigata¡¯s animation festival refuses to fold
By
Matt Schley
LIFE
Pitas, parfaits and more in Yoyogi-Uehara
By
Robbie Swinnerton
Just a 10-minute train ride away from bustling Harajuku, the calm residential neighborhood is home to several gourmet options that locals would prefer to gatekeep.
Working overtime: ¡®Silver Jinzai¡¯ centers keep Japan¡¯s seniors employed
By
Bhavesh Gulrajani
High above Gion, Kyoto¡¯s Imperial Hotel is a new frontier for geisha district
By
Owen Ziegler
From Italy to Japan: Vannelli Coffee opens in Tokyo
By
Weiwen Lin
Inside a Japanese bookshop: Words you need to browse in Jimbocho
By
Eric Margolis
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.
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
Pomelo peps up a Kobe couple¡¯s life
OPINION
David Fickling
Takaichi and Trump are natural fossil fuel buddies ¡ª or are they?
More than a third of Southeast Asia¡¯s coal power finance between 2016 and 2024 came from Japanese banks, and more than a fifth of gas.
Frances Hui
Hong Kong¡¯s democracy fight is also a battle for women¡¯s freedom
Despite gendered repression, smear campaigns and imprisonment by Beijing authorities, women in Hong Kong¡¯s pro-democracy movement continue to lead and resist.
Karishma Vaswani
Regimes come and go. China¡¯s interests in Iran will endure.
"The Middle East is not a paramount security or foreign policy priority for the Chinese in the way it is for the Europeans and the Americans."
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SUMO
March
basho
opens with Aonishiki on verge of historic promotion
By
John Gunning
JAPAN
Cherry blossom season set to begin up to a week earlier than usual
By
Jessica Speed
ASIA PACIFIC
Taiwan¡¯s FM calls for Taipei to be part of 'first island chain' security framework
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
Netflix deal shuts out Japan¡¯s sports bars from freely showing WBC
By
Kanako Takahara
JAPAN
¡®My hope has fear inside it¡¯: Iranians in Japan react to attacks back home
By
Jessica Speed
and
Yukana Inoue
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
Japan is betting big on AI. Few workers have used it.
By
Eric Margolis
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Drones and missiles: U.S. Marines in Okinawa evolve for sea-denial role
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JAPAN
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SUMO
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basho
opens with Aonishiki on verge of historic promotion
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