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JAPAN
Japan builds up ‘missile archipelago’ near Taiwan to counter China
By
Alastair Gale
As tensions between China and Japan rise, the sparsely populated island of Yonaguni finds itself right on the front lines.
JAPAN
China holds low-key Nanking Massacre memorial despite Japan tensions
Chinese leader Xi Jinping did not the ceremony, despite a diplomatic crisis between Beijing and Tokyo over Taiwan.
JAPAN
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Society
Shiori Ito's Oscar-nominated #MeToo film finally screened in Japan
By
Tomohiro Osaki
A Japanese #MeToo campaigner's documentary premiered in her homeland on Friday after months of delays, with one audience member saying she hoped it triggered a change in society.
JAPAN
China aircraft carrier flotilla headed home, one week after Japan radar incident
By
Jesse Johnson
Aircraft from the Liaoning carrier were involved in what Tokyo said was a “dangerous” incident that saw Chinese military jets lock their radar on Japanese fighters.
LIFE
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Lifestyle
Why is 'Harry Potter' so big in Japan? ‘Oshikatsu’ fandom.
By
Gendel Gento
The "Harry Potter" franchise has no direct ties to Japan or Japanese culture, but fans say its stories are universal.
JAPAN
Tokyo startup confirms efficacy of iPS cell-derived heart muscle transplants
According to Friday's announcement, the transplant was performed on 10 patients, and no major safety issues were confirmed.
'Samurai spirit': Ultranationalists see Japan tilting their way
By
Tomohiro Osaki
The recent rightward lurch of mainstream politics under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi means that suddenly some parts of ultranationalists' messaging no longer seem quite so fringe.
Nearly half of Japanese have experienced loneliness and isolation
Takaichi mulling ministers’ fundraising rule change
Ski resort acknowledges reports of bear sightings, as predator tops kanji pick
Takaichi’s Taiwan comment that sparked China spat apparently unscripted
By
Sakura Murakami
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Akemi Terukina
and
Yoshiaki Nohara
BUSINESS
Paramount’s $54 billion debt plays a starring role in Warner bid
By
Claire Ruckin
and
Caleb Mutua
Paramount has a temporary financing package in place for the combined company, but it hasn’t locked in a maximum rate on more permanent borrowings for the transaction.
SoftBank billionaire Son trims share pledges after AI rally
Son trimmed his committed shares by 19.4 million to around 154.2 million, according to a filing earlier this month.
Musk's Mars mission adds risk to red-hot SpaceX IPO
By
Joey Roulette
,
Ross Kerber
and
Echo Wang
Macquarie’s Dutch data center stake attracts Igneo and Orix
Kyocera and Fujifilm among firms eyeing investments in Rapidus
Nippon Steel to invest ?6 trillion over five years to fiscal 2030
WORLD
Ukraine fails to fill key posts as corruption scandal lingers
By
Pavel Polityuk
and
Dan Peleschuk
The corruption case at the state atomic agency has caused public outrage and undermined Kyiv's position in U.S.-brokered peace talks.
V-22 Osprey accidents soared in last two years, watchdog says
The most sweeping audit to date of the $56 billion program found that the Osprey has the second most so-called catastrophic risks of any U.S. Navy aircraft.
Kim hails North Korean troops returning from Russia mission
Flood-stricken towns in Washington state brace for potential levee failures
Democrats release new cache of Epstein photos featuring Trump and Clinton
U.S. briefly withheld some intelligence from Israel during Biden era
By
Erin Banco
and
Jonathan Landay
Sports
NBA Cup goes from 'outside the box' idea to smash hit
NBA Cup games have averaged 2.2 billion views across NBA-owned social and digital platforms, a 41% jump over last year.
Ex-Michigan coach Sherrone Moore faces felony and misdemeanor charges
Canucks trade former Norris Trophy winner Quinn Hughes to Wild
Vonn claims sensational first ski World Cup win since 2018
Australia's depth making major difference against England during Ashes
Opinion
Is China guardian of the ‘postwar international order’?
Shinya Kadozaki
China is advancing a revamped World War II narrative to justify its regional claims while portraying Japan as a threat to the postwar order.
How to read Trump’s National Security Strategy
By
Kuni Miyake
Lock-on incident shows China will continue to test Japan
Why Thailand and Cambodia keep fighting the same war
By
Karishma Vaswani
America's corn syrup addiction began with deceit
By
Stephen Mihm
ENVIRONMENT
Climate change supercharged $20 billion Asia floods, study finds
Warmer Indian Ocean waters likely fueled the two strongest storms, scientists reported in a rapid World Weather Attribution analysis released Thursday.
Energy demand boom keeps Asia tethered to coal
By
Ishika Mookerjee
and
Dan Murtaugh
2025 on track to tie as second-hottest year on record, EU monitor says
Multilateralism works even as U.S., fossil fuel industry oppose climate action, U.N. chief says
By
Valerie Volcovici
The world’s plastic glut is set to get much worse by 2040, study finds
By
Leslie Kaufman
CULTURE
NHK envisions a multicultural Mars in its newest sci-fi series
By
Mike Fu
The new sci-fi show was created with involvement of scientists and space experts to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the NHK.
‘Good Luck’: A gently absurd road movie about filmmaker’s anxiety
By
Mark Schilling
‘Peleliu: Guernica of Paradise’: Cute designs, harrowing truths about the horrors of war
By
Matt Schley
Japan releases 'Emily in Paris' star after drug arrest
Tadao Ando’s raw passion in 750 artworks
By
Zoria Petkoska
LIFE
Beppu Hirokado puts the spotlight on Kyushu's rich seafood
By
Robbie Swinnerton
In a town better known for hot springs than haute cuisine, chef Taizo Hirokado is making waves with his bold cuisine that brilliantly showcases the bounty from the region's waters.
Osaka Expo, ‘Kokuho’ top 2025’s sumo-style consumer interest rankings
By
Mark Schreiber
Frank O. Gehry, titan of architecture, is dead at 96
By
Nicolai Ouroussoff
‘Messy, blingy, over the top’: Heisei Era charms Japan’s youth
By
Jessica Speed
InterContinental Sapporo kicks off Hokkaido capital’s MICE push
By
Owen Ziegler
COMMUNITY
Hector Herrera: ‘Tolerance means remaining in the conversation’
By
Kimberly Hughes
Music, incense and natural wines — a pastor at Tokyo Union Church talks about his hobbies and inspirations, both in and out of the church.
Finding a way forward from financial abuse
By
Louise George Kittaka
Sunny fellow Naruto wins hearts and minds
A French cabbie behind the wheel in small-town Japan
By
Isabelle Steen
Alex and Mami St-Jean: ‘Home feels like the family we’ve created in Hokkaido’
By
Jessica Speed
OPINION
Kuni Miyake
How to read Trump’s National Security Strategy
What I see as the essence of NSS 2025 is that this document appears to be a product of compromise intended to bridge the differences that surfaced within the Trump administration.
Karishma Vaswani
Why Thailand and Cambodia keep fighting the same war
In 1962, the International Court of Justice ruled in favor of Phnom Penh, a decision it reaffirmed in 2013. But the surrounding border area was never fully demarcated.
Stephen Mihm
America's corn syrup addiction began with deceit
Unlike conventional corn syrup, a form of glucose derived from starch that has been around for over two hundred years, high fructose corn syrup wasn’t developed until after WW II.
Editors' Picks
CULTURE
J-pop found new ways to diversify in 2025
By
Patrick St. Michel
ASIA PACIFIC
Calling AI ‘a gift from God,’ Catholic bishops draft usage guidelines for Asia
By
Elizabeth Beattie
CULTURE
A movie buff in Jimbocho bets on independent cinema in a big way
By
Matt Schley
JAPAN
U.S. may require tourists to disclose social media history to customs
By
Elizabeth Beattie
LIFE
A deep dive into Japanese comfort food
By
Simon Daly
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Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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In the company of rats: Tokyo's growing rodent problem
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Alex K.T. Martin
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