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Philippine leader¡¯s state visit to Japan to focus on shoring up defense ties
By
Jesse Johnson
Energy security will also be on the agenda for Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s trip to Tokyo ¡ª the first state visit by the country's leader in more than a decade.
WORLD
Trump says Iran deal ¡¯largely negotiated¡¯ and would reopen Strait of Hormuz
Various media in the U.S. and Iran said the memorandum that could yield an agreement lays out a phased framework ?for ending months ?of fighting.
CULTURE
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Film
In first for Japanese, Tao Okamoto shares Best Actress award at Cannes
Okamoto shared the honor with Belgium's Virginie Efira for their roles in the drama "All of a Sudden" by Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi.
JAPAN
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Politics
Japan trade minister holds brief talks with Chinese counterpart amid diplomatic row
By
Yoshiaki Nohara
Trade minister Ryosei Akazawa is the most senior ?Japanese official to visit China since a diplomatic dispute between the two countries erupted in November.
ENVIRONMENT
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Sustainability
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OUR PLANET
Japan¡¯s automotive industry is driving ¡ª slowly ¡ª toward a greener future
By
Eric Margolis
While major carmakers have committed to cut emissions, the industry's slow shift to EVs means that it faces a high hurdle if it wants to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
JAPAN
U.S. informs Japan of Tomahawk missile delivery delays: report
The Japanese government has signed a contract with the U.S. government to acquire up to 400 Tomahawk missiles between fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2027.
Hidankyo voices disappointment as nuclear nonproliferation talks fail
The NPT review conference failed to adopt a final document for the third consecutive meeting due chiefly to differences over Iran's nuclear development program.
Police obtain arrest warrant for man in Hyogo murder case
LDP, JIP and DPP seek emergency clause in Constitution
Japan imperial couple likely to visit Kumamoto in September
Japan may add farming and anime courses to technical colleges
BUSINESS
Indonesia plans to beat global trading giants at their own game
Under a surprise plan, the country will take control of exports of the country's major commodities ¡ª a sweeping move reminiscent of the country's authoritarian past.
Trump tells Kevin Warsh to do ¡®own thing¡¯ as Fed chair sworn in
Warsh, who has promised the biggest shakeup in decades at the U.S. central bank, was sworn into office Friday in a White House ceremony as the 17th chair of the Fed.
Japanese listed firms log record net profits in 2025
U.S. weighs chip tariffs to spur domestic growth, trade chief says
Takaichi considering new quota for growth investment
Yubari melons fetch record ?5.8 million at first auction of season
WORLD
China coal mine blast tests limits of Xi¡¯s energy security push
Friday night's blast, which left at least 82 dead, is already prompting a response which belies the scale of the coal mine's operation.
Gunman killed by U.S. Secret Service after opening fire near White House
U.S. media said the suspect had a history of mental health concerns and had multiple prior interactions with Secret Service members.
Starmer¡¯s lame duck status risks policymaking paralysis in U.K.
By
Joe Mayes
and
Alex Wickham
Pilgrims from the West flock to hajj despite Mideast war
Dozens feared trapped after building collapses in Philippines
California seeks novel solution as chemical tank heats up, risking catastrophe
Sports
North Korea¡¯s Naegohyang FC ready to take on world after winning Asian crown
Naegohyang Women's FC beat Tokyo Verdy Beleza 1-0 in the final in the South Korean city of Suwon, thanks to captain Kim Kyong Yong's goal just before halftime.
London next step in all-women Athlos¡¯ goal to be ¡¯F1 of track and field¡¯
National teams may look to club level for World Cup-winning tactics
Surging Knicks beat Cavs to move to brink of NBA Finals
Iran switches World Cup base from U.S. to Mexico
Opinion
What Xi Jinping knows that Donald Trump doesn¡¯t
Francis Fukuyama
Prior to the summit, expectations were low: Trump was weakened by inflation and declining popularity while seeking China's help on Iran.
Nintendo gamers love surprises. Investors don¡¯t.
By
Gearoid Reidy
Beyond the native speaker myth: Who ¡®owns¡¯ the Japanese language?
By Midori Inagaki
Scoring the Trump-Xi heavyweight bout in Beijing
By
Kuni Miyake
Defeating
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requires more than just better law enforcement
ENVIRONMENT
Climate change threatens global plant species as habitats shrink
Some of the plants ?that make familiar landscapes recognizable may not survive by century's end.
Garment workers face heat risks in Bangladesh as energy cuts curb cooling
By
Md. Tahmid Zami
In India¡¯s parched heart, high power costs put cooling out of reach
By
Rajesh Kumar Singh
Italy pays the price of Meloni¡¯s stalled green energy transition
By
Giuseppe Fonte
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Gavin Jones
and
Francesca Landini
Japan¡¯s new emissions trading program: Key climate tool or paper tiger?
By
Nithin Coca
CULTURE
At Singapore International Festival of Arts, theater spills into everyday life
By
Zoria Petkoska
Tze Chien Chong, the new director of Singapore International Festival of Arts, strives to attract a broader audience to Singapore's oldest festival for performing arts.
Nordic noir meets Japanese occult in ¡®Blood and Sweat¡¯
By
Gabriella Geisinger
¡®Patlabor EZY¡¯ turns everyday mecha bureaucracy into a delight
By
Matt Schley
¡®Soul Mate¡¯ reaches for pathos but remains hollow
By
Mike Fu
Before city pop went global, there was Anri
By
Patrick St. Michel
LIFE
At Kawasaki¡¯s ¡®penis festival,¡¯ phalluses are vessels of compassion
By
Elizabeth Beattie
The event 'may look weird,' says a priestess of Kanayama Shrine, but its origins and purpose point to a deeper meaning.
Barbaric tastes: The pickled Portuguese dish that won over Japan
By
Elizabeth Andoh
What I ate at SoNoMa, Kyoto¡¯s newest fine-dining restaurant
By
Kyoko Nakayama
A salaryman, a ghost and a water spirit walk into a coffee bar
By
Owen Ziegler
A little love for soy milk, tofu¡¯s unsung precursor
By
Makiko Itoh
COMMUNITY
Anglophone bookworms unite across Japan
By
Mike Fu
Book clubs, book swaps and other reading events are providing a space for wholesome offline socializing in Tokyo and beyond.
Sturdy Tanpopo is a ¡®dandy lioness¡¯
Exuberant eater Minori will bless your home
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
Gearoid Reidy
Nintendo gamers love surprises. Investors don¡¯t.
The stock selloff is not entirely irrational: Investors can't value what they don't know and Nintendo's plans for this year are a mystery.
Midori Inagaki
Beyond the native speaker myth: Who ¡®owns¡¯ the Japanese language?
As Japan considers adding language requirements to permanent residency and other visa categories, it must also reconsider what "proficiency" means.
Kuni Miyake
Scoring the Trump-Xi heavyweight bout in Beijing
U.S.-China rivalry increasingly resembles a third iteration of the "Great Game" ¡ª following the 19th-century British-Russian contest and the U.S.-Soviet Cold War.
Editors' Picks
LIFE
At Kawasaki¡¯s ¡®penis festival,¡¯ phalluses are vessels of compassion
By
Elizabeth Beattie
JAPAN
Tochigi murder-robbery case reflects
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adapting to crackdowns
By
Yukana Inoue
JAPAN
What will the LDP¡¯s new National Power Research Group become?
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
JAPAN
How Japan¡¯s new ¡¯blue tickets¡¯ are putting cycling parents on edge
By
Mai Yoshikawa
CULTURE
Hirokazu Kore-eda says human imagination still matters in the age of AI
By
Sebastien Raineri
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
Before city pop went global, there was Anri
By
Patrick St. Michel
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How Japan¡¯s new ¡¯blue tickets¡¯ are putting cycling parents on edge
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JAPAN
China squeezes Japan over rare earths in repeat of 2010 showdown
JAPAN
Survey begins to determine remote island¡¯s suitability for nuclear disposal site
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Eric Johnston
LIFE
At Kawasaki¡¯s ¡®penis festival,¡¯ phalluses are vessels of compassion
By
Elizabeth Beattie
JAPAN
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