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ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
China¡¯s Xi vows boosted ties with Kim, but avoids North Korea nuclear issue
By
Jesse Johnson
Chinese leader Xi Jinping stressed China's "firm commitment to safeguarding the shared interests of the two countries" during a rare summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
WORLD
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Politics
Iran, Israel pledge to end attacks that threatened talks
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said that his country had neither abandoned the battlefield nor the negotiating table.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Yen lingers above ?160 to the dollar ahead of BOJ meeting
By
Kazuaki Nagata
91²Ö¿â currency lost all the gains from the last intervention in about a month.
JAPAN
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Society
Tighter immigration rules could tarnish Japan¡¯s image, opposition lawmaker says
By
Elizabeth Beattie
Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan lawmaker Sakura Uchikoshi cautions against a shift in Japan toward exclusionism and xenophobia.
JAPAN
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Society
Foreign couples are turning Japan into a wedding destination
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Personal and cultural connections, as well as a weak yen, are driving more foreign couples to choose Japan to mark major life events.
JAPAN
Japanese and South Korean navies hold first joint drills in nine years
By
Jesse Johnson
Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi hailed the resumption of exercises as signaling "a new chapter" in bilateral defense cooperation.
Work to improve safety continues 25 years after mass stabbing at Osaka school
On June 8, 2001, a man armed with knives broke into the school and stabbed eight children to death, and injured scores of others.
Prosecutors seek 27-year sentence for suspect in murder of Hokkaido girl
Japan-Philippines maritime talks ¡®big step,¡¯ expert says
JMA lifts tsunami advisory for Japan coastlines after strong quake off Philippines
By
Jessica Speed
Okinawa schools adopting ¡®learncation¡¯ to give students more family time
BUSINESS
Yamada-Edion integration aimed at expansion beyond electronics
The merger will create an even bigger group far ahead of competitors, including second-biggest Nojima.
Corporate Japan borrows more as deals and outflows pressure ratings
By Umesh Desai
Against the backdrop of tighter governance and the return of inflation, investors are pressing companies to deploy capital more aggressively.
U.S. says BYD, Baidu, Alibaba and other tech giants are aiding China¡¯s military
By
Michael Martina
and
David Shepardson
Toto to fully resume bathroom orders as supply concerns ease
By
Eddy Duan
Goldman-backed Go prices Japan¡¯s biggest 2026 IPO at upper end
By
Yasutaka Tamura
Smaller firms in Japan raise pay by 4.29% in fiscal 2026
WORLD
Powerful Philippine quake kills 15 and displaces thousands
It was the most powerful quake to rock the Southeast Asian nation since 1976, and the strongest globally this year.
South Korea names first female prime minister in decades to lead AI push
By
Heesu Lee
Lee Jae Myung hopes the former Naver CEO will help better use the nation's tech expertise for future growth and ensure its benefits spread more widely through the economy.
Israel hits Iran with new strikes despite Trump admonition
India¡¯s ¡¯cockroach¡¯ party protests against education minister
By
Alisha Sachdev
Tiny homes see tiny boost for Los Angeles homeless as World Cup nears
By
Romain FONSEGRIVES
Taiwan says China Coast Guard patrols to its east are ¡¯provocative act¡¯
By
Ben Blanchard
Sports
Alexander Zverev claims long-awaited Grand Slam title with French Open win
Zverev is the first German man to capture a Slam since Boris Becker's Australian Open triumph three decades ago.
Denmark¡¯s Christian Eriksen collapses again during international match
England¡¯s World Cup opener is set to cause power spike
By
Eamon Akil Farhat
Kimi Antonelli stays cool under fire to win chaotic Monaco Grand Prix
Chance to play in front of children behind Serena Williams¡¯ return to tennis
Opinion
In trust¡¯s name, disclose candidates¡¯ prior citizenship
Robert D. Eldridge
The issue is whether voters have the right to know the backgrounds of the people seeking to govern them. In any healthy democracy, the answer is yes.
The great shift to remote work has entered a new normal
By
Justin Fox
A decade after Brexit, the City of London is fine
By
Paul J. Davies
Pete Hegseth¡¯s dangerous call to arms in Asia
By
Thitinan Pongsudhirak
How students almost got protesting Sohei Kamiya right
By Shaun O'Dwyer
ENVIRONMENT
Japan steps up efforts on cooking oil in race for sustainable aviation fuel??
By
Mariko Katsumura
The world's fourth-biggest economy estimates it needs about 1.7 million kiloliters in 2030, and hopes to gain as much as it can domestically through used cooking oil.
Study warns biodiversity loss could trigger wave of debt crises
By
Marc Jones
A South Korean beekeeper counts the cost of climate change
By
Hongji Kim
and
Minwoo Park
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
CULTURE
Emerging Kansai artists to watch
By
Jennifer Pastore
Among the artists featured at Art Osaka, several offered particularly engaging takes on the ubiquity of digital technology and relationships between people and nature.
¡®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
Japan¡¯s Cannes moment signals a new global push
By Blake Simons
LIFE
In Japan, a bull market for bear deterrents
By
Alex K.T. Martin
With no end in sight to the rise in bear encounters, manufacturers are bringing new kinds of deterrents to the market.
At 1 Hotel Tokyo, luxury is a zero-waste journey
By
Gendel Gento
Rare Yamazaki whisky sells for record $1 million
By
Weiwen Lin
Five things to look out for while getting lost in Takanawa Gateway City
By
Mark Thompson
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.
Amaguri is an aptly named sweetheart
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
Justin Fox
The great shift to remote work has entered a new normal
The share of U.S. workers doing their jobs primarily at home was 2.3 times higher in 2024 than in 2019.
Paul J. Davies
A decade after Brexit, the City of London is fine
London still has a lot going for it: History, habit and all the past investments that turned it into a global financial hub can't be easily thrown away
Thitinan Pongsudhirak
Pete Hegseth¡¯s dangerous call to arms in Asia
What Pete Hegseth fails to realize is that his call for a pan-Asian military build-up risks spiraling into an arms race.
Editors' Picks
COMMUNITY
Fear and uncertainty for foreign business owners after Japan revises rules
By
Elizabeth Beattie
LIFE
In Japan, a bull market for bear deterrents
By
Alex K.T. Martin
LIFE
In Matsuyama, sushi more than worth the pilgrimage
By
Robbie Swinnerton
JAPAN
How Japan created its naphtha supply bottleneck
By
Eric Johnston
CULTURE
¡®Fujiko¡¯ transforms a mother¡¯s resilience into festival gold
By
Mark Schilling
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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JAPAN
Benefits for foreign tourists spark debate in Japan
JAPAN
JMA lifts tsunami advisory for Japan coastlines after strong quake off Philippines
By
Jessica Speed
JAPAN
Missing U.S. student found dead near Kyoto, mother says
JAPAN
On patrol with Tokyo¡¯s new litter police
By
Kiuko Notoya
SOCCER
Denmark¡¯s Christian Eriksen collapses again during international match