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JAPAN
More Japanese universities pushing toward teaching in English
By
Jessica Speed
Many university officials in Japan believe bringing an international environment onto campus is a cheaper, safer way to produce highly skilled graduates.
JAPAN
Tokushima company develops bear repellent spray amid record attack numbers
The spray is a rare domestic product in a market dominated by imported options.
BUSINESS
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Economy
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FOCUS
The top U.S. court can't stop all of Trump's tariffs. Deal with it, officials say.
By
David Lawder
Under one legal authority or another, Trump's tariffs are expected to stay in place long-term.
BASEBALL
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MLB
Ohtani teases 'three-peat' as Dodgers parade draws Los Angeles crowds
By
Lisa Richwine
and
Rory Carroll
Blue and white confetti showered fans as players rode by atop double-decker buses.
JAPAN
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Politics
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ANALYSIS
Takaichi’s balancing act: Supporting Taiwan and stabilizing China ties
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Sanae Takaichi has appeared to allay fears of a more hawkish approach to Beijing, but her open support for deepening ties with Taiwan could complicate the relationships.
JAPAN
Takaichi says she told North Korea of desire for summit with Kim
By
Jesse Johnson
The new Japanese leader’s remarks echo those of her predecessors and come as time runs out for families of Japanese nationals abducted by Pyongyang decades ago.
U.S. Marine held on suspicion of assaulting restaurant worker in Okinawa
The warrant officer is suspected of pressing his hand against the neck of a restaurant employee and causing abrasions on a Naha street at around 4 a.m. on Monday.
Fukushima town eases entry restrictions in contaminated areas
Japan confirms third bird flu outbreak of season
China to extend visa exemption for Japanese visitors
Police say 1999 killing of Nagoya housewife most likely premeditated
BUSINESS
Japan’s $132 billion borrowing binge reshapes global credit
By
Finbarr Flynn
Underscoring the unprecedented shift onto the global stage, annual overseas note issuance is on course to exceed debt sales in yen for the first time ever.
Takeda’s dengue vaccine shows long-lasting protection
By
Kanoko Matsuyama
The results bolster confidence in Takeda’s two-dose regimen, especially as countries grapple with record dengue outbreaks fueled by climate change.
Mitsui OSK Lines sees India as a shipping hub
Mizuho's CEO says he sees policy tailwinds from Takaichi and BOJ
By
Taiga Uranaka
and
Hideki Suzuki
Huge new mine in Guinea with Chinese backing set to upend world iron ore market
By
Thomas Biesheuvel
and
William Clowes
Goldman and BofA see no immediate intervention risk as yen nears 155
By
John Cheng
WORLD
Hegseth says ‘flexibility’ needed for U.S. forces in South Korea
By
Jesse Johnson
The U.S. defense secretary hinted that U.S. troops stationed in South Korea could be used in the event of a “regional contingency.”
North Korea says former ceremonial head of state Kim Yong Nam dies
Kim, the face of Pyongyang's diplomacy for decades and the only person outside of the ruling family dynasty to serve as North Korea's nominal head of state, was 97.
Pining for Pinochet: How crime fanned nostalgia for Chile’s dictator
By
Paulina Abramovich
Whiplash: How Trump's threat to strike Nigeria further reshuffles Pentagon priorities
By
Phil Stewart
,
Steve Holland
and
Idrees Ali
Gaza's psychological trauma brings large numbers to seek help
By
Dawoud Abu Alkas
and
Ramadan Abed
Hunger monitor confirms famine in Darfur's al-Fashir and one other city
By
Nafisa Eltahir
Sports
From 1973 to 2025: A Japanese American skater’s long ride to recognition
By
Mai Yoshikawa
At 66, Judi Oyama would be considered a senior citizen by Japan’s official standards, but nothing about her life fits that description.
Rybakina downs Swiatek to enter semis at WTA Finals
Djokovic confirmed for ATP Finals, says Italian federation boss
Scotland bids to end 32-test winless streak against All Blacks
Canadian teen sensation Mboko makes top-20 debut in rookie season
By
Shrivathsa Sridhar
Opinion
Takaichi deserves better than gendered stereotypes
Waka Ikeda
Takaichi’s diplomatic interactions don't strike me as “selling her womanness” to Trump, as some have claimed.
Tokyo’s coolest neighborhood? There isn’t one.
By
Gearoid Reidy
Seemingly conscious artificial intelligence is coming soon
By
Mustafa Suleyman
In Russia, enemies are everywhere
By
Nina L. Khrushcheva
Bill Gates is wrong to quiet-quit the climate fight
By
Mark Gongloff
ENVIRONMENT
Volunteers race to save U.S. climate data from Trump’s purge
By
Carey L. Biron
The administration’s changes to federal websites — including a halt on data collection and hiding existing data — have put climate research at risk, environmentalists say.
Trees, targets and trillions: What’s on the agenda at COP30?
Trump pivot is a ‘watershed moment’ for climate, says EU’s Hoekstra
By
Danielle Bochove
The world’s biggest consumers of electricity are hidden in plain sight
By
Akshat Rathi
Climate change made Hurricane Melissa four times more likely, says study
CULTURE
New generations of designers carry Issey Miyake's legacy
By
Phoebe Amoroso
From pleated garments to glowing lamps, the designer’s philosophy continues to evolve through new brands, collaborations and generations.
Hokusai-themed opera 'The Great Wave' to premiere in Scotland
Kenshi Yonezu, 'Chainsaw Man' and the art of pop ubiquity
By
Patrick St. Michel
First European Photography Month in Tokyo
By
John L. Tran
‘Flames of a Flower’: A bold interrogation of Japan’s pacifist identity
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
How airlines are refining their in-flight food in 91仓库 tourism boom
By
Tan Pin Yen
With chef collaborations, exclusive pours and vegan choices, the region’s top carriers are taking their meals for premium class passengers to new heights.
A Sichuan-inspired classic gets an umami boost
By
Makiko Itoh
Sun-dried and sustainable, Japan’s persimmon dye lives on
By
Joanna Kawecki
Renowned wine critic James Suckling brings Great Wines World back to Tokyo
By
Weiwen Lin
Tokyo’s first JW Marriott brings a whole floor of mindfulness
By
Gendel Gento
COMMUNITY
Young Indonesians in Japan find their political voice
By
Nadila
From Hiroshima to Tokyo, Indonesian diasporic communities in Japan are expressing their support for compatriots back home and building solidarity online and offline.
Genmai the dachshund has a spring in his step
Wielding a weapon of yore at a community dojo
By
Monique Bae
Florian Wiltschko: ‘Shinto helps me understand and live within Japanese culture’
By
Samantha Seghers
Lovely listener Jimena just needs time and care
OPINION
Gearoid Reidy
Tokyo’s coolest neighborhood? There isn’t one.
Tokyo can’t be reduced to a single trendy suburb: What’s appealing is precisely the incongruity of its locales.
Mustafa Suleyman
Seemingly conscious artificial intelligence is coming soon
The more that AI is built explicitly to resemble people, the farther it will have strayed from its true potential as a source of human empowerment.
Nina L. Khrushcheva
In Russia, enemies are everywhere
The number of terrorism-related cases opened in Russia has soared since the country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with convictions also rising,
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CULTURE
Anime isn’t competing with Hollywood — it’s beating it
By
Alicia Haddick
CULTURE
Oasis returns to Japan after 16 years — and fans can still sing every word
By Adam Davidson
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More Japanese universities pushing toward teaching in English
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ASIA PACIFIC
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