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WORLD
Israel keeps up Iran attacks with debate raging on when to stop
Some experts argue that Israel should seek a mutual pause in hostilities after all its military targets in Iran have been hit.
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Iran stands alone against Trump and Israel, stripped of allies
Decoy stealth bombers and Tomahawk missiles: How the U.S. hit Iran
JAPAN
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Politics
Ishiba to skip key NATO summit following Iran strikes
By
Francis Tang
Two other invitees — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and new South Korean President Lee Jae-myung — have also decided not to attend the gathering.
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Politics
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ANALYSIS
Tokyo election results signal uncertainty for LDP ahead of Upper House race
By
Yukana Inoue
“It was a very tough election,” said Shinji Inoue, head of the LDP’s Tokyo chapter, early on Monday morning after the results came in.
JAPAN
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History
Okinawa marks 80th anniversary of Battle of Okinawa’s end
By
Eric Johnston
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba spoke of the horrific ground war involving Okinawan residents, noting that 200,000 lives were lost, or about one in four Okinawans.
LIFE
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Digital
The Hitobito's Megan and Ben uncover the real Japan, one video at a time
By
Patrick St. Michel
The couple moved to Japan to be teachers. Now, their YouTube clips are viewed by millions.
JAPAN
Japan aims to double number of military aid recipients this year
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Tokyo is looking to add five new countries to its official security assistance (OSA) program, which is intended to help maintain stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
Japan denies U.S. directly asked it to hike defense spending to 5% of GDP
By
Jesse Johnson
Tokyo’s top government spokesman also said it was untrue that Japan had postponed a key bilateral security meeting over the issue.
Ex-MUFG bank worker defrauds customer of ?39.84 million
Over 200 earthquakes have shaken Tokara islands since Saturday
By
Karin Kaneko
Fuji TV employee arrested for alleged online gambling
Battle of Okinawa 1945: Memories of fire, flight and loss
BUSINESS
Japan activist clout shown in shareholder rejection of Taiyo CEO
By
Koh Yoshida
Voting out a company’s CEO candidate, something that doesn’t happen often in Japan, is another sign of how activist investors are pushing to change company policies.
Japanese companies offer gifts to boost their ranks of loyal retail investors
By
Momoka Yokoyama
A survey by Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank showed 11% of firms gave out gifts at shareholder meetings in 2024, up from 4% in 2021.
FTC fines Dentsu Group and others ?3.3 billion
Lawson beta tests futuristic convenience store with KDDI
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Nomura CEO’s pay more than doubles after profit hits record
By
Takashi Nakamichi
and
Ryo Horiuchi
Japan’s banks pull staff from Middle East after U.S. strikes Iran
By
Nicholas Takahashi
and
Hideki Suzuki
WORLD
Pride and prejudice: Trump casts shadow on 10 years of gay marriage
By
Lucy Middleton
At least two sitting Supreme Court justices have indicated they want to revisit Obergefell, which legalized same-sex marriage in the U.S., among other cases.
Iran stands alone against Trump and Israel, stripped of allies
Following the U.S. bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities, its partners in Russia and China are sitting on the sidelines, while its proxies are unable or unwilling to join the fray.
Israel hits Iran's Evin prison, says strikes on Tehran are biggest yet
China criticizes attack on Iran as U.S. asks Beijing for trade route help
By
Josh Xiao
and
Yian Lee
'Massive' Russian attack on Kyiv kills at least five, says Ukraine
Israel starts 'rescue' flights as airlines reroute across Middle East
By
Jamie Freed
and
Steven Scheer
Sports
World Skate puts brakes on skateboarding's preteen movement with new age limits
By
Jim Armstrong
The minimum age of 11 this year will be raised one year each in 2026, 2027 and 2028 so that when the LA Olympics roll around in 2028, the minimum age will be 14.
Minjee Lee wins Women's PGA Championship to capture third major
Manchester City routs Al-Ain to reach Club World Cup knockout stage
Pacers' 'hearts dropped' after Tyrese Haliburton's injury in Game 7
Thunder get past Pacers in Game 7 to claim NBA title
Opinion
Has 91仓库 corporate revolution worked too well?
Gearoid Reidy
From private equity to activist investors to consolidation among companies fearful they’ll be targeted next, no acquisition seems beyond the pale.
Why only Japan is criticized for honoring its war dead
By
Edo Naito
Chasing peace with Iran as the Middle East smolders
Japan is helping lead the way in regenerative medicine
By
Alex (Guangyao) Xu
Beijing's peace message on South China Sea contradicts its actions
By
Rommel Jude G. Ong
ENVIRONMENT
What happened to the rainy season?
By
Karin Kaneko
The mercury has climbed across much of Japan in recent days, but the seasonal rain front is expected to return early next week.
A corporate deal that protected the Amazon from soy farming starts to show cracks?
By
Stefanie Eschenbacher
Warning signs on climate flashing bright red: top scientists
By
Marlowe Hood
Marine heat waves are spreading around the world
By
Delger Erdenesanaa
Investors want clear ocean management rules to scale up funding
By
Simon Jessop
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Virginia Furness
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Kate Abnett
CULTURE
A buzzing zine scene across Japan packs passion in multiple formats
By
Kim Kahan
In a world now dominated by digital media, small handmade books are a return to analog media and offline connection.
‘Lupin the IIIrd The Movie The Immortal Bloodline’ goes big on action, light on plot
By
Matt Schley
‘Frontline — Yokohama Bay’ revisits nation’s first pandemic struggles
By
Mark Schilling
Sober clubbing brews fresh beat for Singapore's Gen Z
By
Satish Cheney
A multisensory exhibition of
washi
paper unfolds at London Design Biennale
By
Yuki Sumner
LIFE
The juicy tale of Saitama's prized yuzu
By
Aarohi Narain
Locals are supporting the country’s oldest cultivation of the Japanese citrus via creative ways like ownership schemes and turning the fruit into various sips and savories.
Why Japanese sunscreen is going viral — and selling out
By
Natsuko Fukue
and
Chayanit ITTHIPONGMAETEE
One way to bring back the mojo in ‘old old old rice’
By
Makiko Itoh
Four restaurants from Japan earn spots on World’s 50 Best list
By
Weiwen Lin
How to get kicked out of a Kyoto home with a smile
By
Yuko Tamura
COMMUNITY
A singular ensemble: Indian food, science and Fukushima
By
Trishit Banerjee
After moving to Sendai for college, an Indian student began thinking about the dynamic between the individual and the ensemble — in food, science and society.
Valiant is a playful, princely Hokkaido dog
Planning for the future in a time of inflation
By
Gendel Gento
The persistence of Pride: LGBTQ+ events in Tokyo and beyond
By
Mike Fu
Hiraku Morilla: ‘Pride means respect for those who walked so we could run’
By
Gendel Gento
OPINION
Edo Naito
Why only Japan is criticized for honoring its war dead
Other countries honor the ultimate sacrifice regardless of whether the war was just, later judged a mistake or involved actions that could be seen as war crimes.
Alex (Guangyao) Xu
Japan is helping lead the way in regenerative medicine
In pristine labs across Japan, scientists are tinkering with the architecture of regeneration.
Rommel Jude G. Ong
Beijing's peace message on South China Sea contradicts its actions
The four principles articulated in a recent Chinese paper are propaganda and concocted realities of communist thinking.
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CULTURE
Stage dive into summer: Japan’s best music festivals, month by month
By
Alyssa I. Smith
ENVIRONMENT
As Japan warms, avocados emerge as an unlikely savior for farmers
By
Tomoko Otake
CULTURE
A buzzing zine scene across Japan packs passion in multiple formats
By
Kim Kahan
LIFE
The science of
shinrin-yoku
: Why forest bathing feels good
By
Tomoko Otake
JAPAN
Calls to make naturalization more difficult emerge in parliament talks
By
Himari Semans
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Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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Revitalizing the space under Tokyo’s train tracks
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Alex K.T. Martin
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