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BUSINESS
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Markets
Stocks fall 5% after yen breaks ?160 to the dollar over the weekend
By
Francis Tang
Brent crude is up and trading above $115 per barrel on supply concerns.
WORLD
Tehran briefly loses power after strikes as peace push ramps up
By
Patrick Sykes
and
Sherif Tarek
The arrival of a U.S. amphibious assault group and the Iran-backed Houthis to the conflict has raised fears of a possible escalation of the war.
WORLD
/
FOCUS
The war with Iran may be ushering in a new nuclear age
By
Peter Martin
,
Jonathan Tirone
and
Gerry Doyle
From the North Atlantic to the West Pacific, governments are debating more publicly than before whether they, too, must get the bomb.
JAPAN
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Politics
In first, Japan to send ¡®combat¡¯ troops to major military drills in Philippines
By
Gabriel Dominguez
The Self-Defense Forces personnel will take part in the annual Balikatan military exercises, setting a new milestone in regional security cooperation.
CULTURE
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Music
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CULTURE SMASH
How the Japanese made jazz their own
By
Roland Kelts
Through Haruki Murakami and a Tokyo-tošCNew York performance, hints of how Japan reinterpreted jazz.
JAPAN
Japan boosts efforts for multination coalition to ensure safety in Strait of Hormuz
By increasing international pressure on Iran, Japan is looking to demonstrate its commitment to U.S. President Donald Trump, who has urged Japan and others to make "contributions."
Japan marks a decade since landmark security legislation took effect
The legislation ¡ª and what it allows Japan to do ¡ª has come under the spotlight amid the rapidly deteriorating situation in the Middle East.
For some retirees, life is a little bit like a holiday
Japan to begin RSV vaccinations during pregnancy to protect infants
CDP stops short of specifying when to merge into CRA
Cherry blossoms are now in full bloom in Tokyo
BUSINESS
Pakistan's crypto diplomacy paved way for key role as U.S.-Iran intermediary
By
Faseeh Mangi
Red carpet treatment in Islamabad for the American president's family business underscores the growing depth of an increasingly important geopolitical relationship.
Sakura Internet formally selected as government cloud provider
The decision makes Sakura Internet the first domestic service provider for the government cloud.
BOJ summary displays hawkish tilt with debate on size of hike
By
Toru Fujioka
WTO talks end in deadlock after Brazil blocks deal over e-commerce duties
By
Olivia Le Poidevin
Uniqlo taps into Ohtani magic at Dodgers Stadium to fuel U.S. push
By
Kanoko Matsuyama
and
Yui Hasebe
New $1 billion airport near Delhi to test India¡¯s buildout boom
By
Mihir Mishra
WORLD
JD or Marco? Iran war raises 2028 stakes as Trump weighs Vance vs. Rubio.
By
Steve Holland
and
Nandita Bose
Vice President JD Vance has taken a cautious approach, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio has aligned himself closely with the president's hawkish stance.
Pakistan prepares to host peace talks as Iran accuses U.S. of ground assault plans
By
Asif Shahzad
,
Alexander Cornwell
and
Sabrina Valle
Complicating Pakistan's bid are the maximalist positions set out by the United States, Israel and Iran on what it would take ?to end the conflict.
Germany's WWII munitions a toxic legacy on Baltic Sea floor
By
Celine Le Prioux
AI deepfakes blur reality in 2026 U.S. midterm campaigns
By
Joseph Ax
and
Helen Coster
U.S. plans to allow Russian oil tanker into Cuba, easing crisis
By
Eric Martin
Why is NASA spending $100 billion to return to the moon? Depends on who you ask.
By
Loren Grush
Sports
Kaori Sakamoto ends career with fourth world championship
Mone Chiba took silver behind Sakamoto, while Belgium's Nina Pinzarrone earned bronze.
Mercedes' Antonelli wins Japanese Grand Prix to take lead
Sabalenka sinks Gauff to win second straight Miami Open title
Malinin bounces back from Olympic collapse with third straight worlds gold
By
Diane Falconer
Easy win for Belgium over US rings alarm bells for World Cup co-host
Opinion
Putin¡¯s misguided war on Ukraine reveals epic impotence
Sergey Maidukov
In 2025 alone, Russia lost more than 400,000 soldiers, killed or wounded, while capturing less than 1% of Ukrainian territory.
Nepal after the fires: Can a landslide deliver democratic stability?
By
Brahma Chellaney
Paul Ehrlich's 'Population Bomb' never went off but did great harm
By
Daniel Moss
What Tokyo can learn from Kyiv¡¯s war experience
By Mariia Hirniak
Will 91²Ö¿â new National Intelligence Council function properly?
By
Kuni Miyake
ENVIRONMENT
A decade of global climate caution is sealed by India¡¯s wary goals
By
Akshat Rathi
India's new plans extend the nation's focus on lowering emissions intensity rather than prescribe absolute cuts in greenhouse gases.
Arctic sea ice at lowest level ever this winter
U.S.-Israeli war on Iran pushes consumers to reconsider fossil fuel alternatives
By
Todd Woody
Planet trapped record heat in 2025: U.N.
By
Alexandre GROSBOIS
The human-made roots of 91²Ö¿â hay fever crisis
By
Alex K.T. Martin
CULTURE
How the Japanese made jazz their own
By
Roland Kelts
Through Haruki Murakami and a Tokyo-tošCNew York performance, hints of how Japan reinterpreted jazz.
¡®90 Meters¡¯ tempers the strain of caregiving with reassuring glow
By
Mark Schilling
Music Awards Japan sets June return in Tokyo
By
Alyssa I. Smith
¡®Chimney Town: Frozen in Time¡¯: A visually rich sequel with a thematic wobble
By
Matt Schley
The WBC was a hit in Japan. Watching it wasn¡¯t.
By
Gabriella Geisinger
LIFE
What happens when Japan curates its aesthetic for the world?
By
Erik Augustin Palm
The Sui Collection of traditional artistry demonstrates how Japan wants to be seen ¡ª both domestically and abroad.
It¡¯s not too late ¡ª at least not when it comes to investing in Japanese stocks
By
Yuko Tamura
Tokyo earns seven spots on Asia¡¯s 50 Best Restaurants list
By
Weiwen Lin
¡®For Japanese wine, you must forget everything you know about wine¡¯
By
Weiwen Lin
For Suda51, punk in games isn¡¯t dead. It¡¯s reloading.
By
Gendel Gento
COMMUNITY
Women in Law Japan marks 10 years amid persistent gender gap in the profession
By
Louise George Kittaka
Through events, workshops and mentorship programs, the platform offers opportunities to connect for women in the legal profession in Japan.
Sundae, a spry and special dog, wants a walking companion
In Onomichi, urbanists redesign public life via vacant homes
By
Sneha Nagesh
Kyoto bids farewell to a storied poets¡¯ cafe
By
Felicity Tillack
Recentering Okinawa, one story at a time
By
Kris Kosaka
OPINION
Brahma Chellaney
Nepal after the fires: Can a landslide deliver democratic stability?
Balen's rise must be understood against this combustible backdrop. His party's victory is less a conventional mandate than a rejection of the old order.
Daniel Moss
Paul Ehrlich's 'Population Bomb' never went off but did great harm
This isn't the world that Ehrlich, who died on March 13, envisaged when he published "The Population Bomb" in 1968
Mariia Hirniak
What Tokyo can learn from Kyiv¡¯s war experience
The Iran war, like the Russia?Ukraine war, shows low?cost unmanned weapons can overwhelm expensive defense systems.
Editors' Picks
LIFE
What happens when Japan curates its aesthetic for the world?
By
Erik Augustin Palm
LIFE
With the end of 3G, 91²Ö¿â beloved flip phones go dark
By
Thu-Huong Ha
CULTURE
What¡¯s new (and what¡¯s not) at the reopened Edo-Tokyo Museum
By
Thu-Huong Ha
JAPAN
Japan to tighten requirements for naturalization starting April 1
By
Himari Semans
LIFE
A Saitama sake brewery embraces a little-known rice variety
By
Jessica Kozuka
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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The human-made roots of 91²Ö¿â hay fever crisis
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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MSDF destroyer becomes Japan¡¯s first ship capable of firing Tomahawk missiles
By
Jesse Johnson
JAPAN
91²Ö¿â foreign resident population hits record 4.12 million
JAPAN
Japan adopts new target for regions to address overtourism
BUSINESS
Bikes keep Honda afloat, yet even that business is under pressure
By
Nicholas Takahashi
JAPAN
Pokemon shop employee killed by stalker in Tokyo¡¯s Ikebukuro district
By
Yukana Inoue