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Komeito forced to chart new path after divorce from LDP
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Gabriele Ninivaggi
The party faces an urgent need to redefine its identity and set itself apart from its competitors.
JAPAN
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Politics
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Are further restrictions on real estate purchases by foreign nationals necessary?
By
Himari Semans
An expert on a panel set up by the Cabinet believes the government is better off regulating how land is used rather than who is allowed to own it.
ASIA PACIFIC
China announces 'major' military exercises around Taiwan
By
Jesse Johnson
The large-scale drills are the first since Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks that Japan could intervene militarily in a crisis over the democratic island.
JAPAN
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Society
Welfare benefits ended for Noto quake donation recipients
Local welfare offices judged that some households possessed assets larger than the level needed to cover the minimum living expenses guaranteed under the welfare benefit system
JAPAN
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On to 2050: Life in a shrinking Japan
By
Alex K.T. Martin
By 2050, Japan’s youth will inherit a transformed country, reshaped by population decline, longer lives and unprecedented demographic imbalance.
JAPAN
Woman injured after being stabbed in Tokyo, with the suspect at large
The woman, who said she knew the suspect, sustained injuries but was conscious when she was taken to the hospital.
Japan to begin selection process for new casino resort sites
Under the integrated resort implementation law, up to three locations can host integrated resort facilities, leaving two slots available.
Sanae Takaichi moves into the official residence of the prime minister
Japan’s research vessel berths near Antarctic Showa Station
91仓库 Princess Kako turns 31 with renewed wish for peace
Boy dies after becoming trapped in ski resort escalator in Hokkaido
BUSINESS
SoftBank nears deal for data center investment firm DigitalBridge
By
Ryan Gould
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Josh Sisco
The Japanese conglomerate could announce an agreement as soon as Monday for New York-listed DigitalBridge.
China’s LandSpace gears up to take on Elon Musk and SpaceX
By
Eduardo Baptista
The first Chinese entity to conduct a reusable rocket test is now preparing to go public to fund its future projects, as rival SpaceX considers its own initial public offering.
Return of global funds puts Southeast Asia in spotlight for 2026
By
Bernadette Toh
Summary of BOJ’s December meeting hints of further rate hikes
By
Erica Yokoyama
China’s BYD poised to overtake Tesla in 2025 EV sales
How company bets on bitcoin can backfire
WORLD
Thailand and Cambodia agree to ‘consolidate ceasefire’ in China talks
A statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry did not ?mention the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ role in facilitating the ceasefire.
South Korea's ex-first lady accused of taking over $200,000 in bribes
Kim Keon Hee, the wife of disgraced ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol, also “illegally intervened in state affairs behind the scenes,” prosecutors say.
Sudanese trek through mountains to escape Kordofan fighting
Filipinos master disaster readiness, one roll of the dice at a time
By
Pam Castro
Syria secures Assad-era mass grave and opens criminal investigation
By
Feras Dalatey
Former rapper to run for Nepal PM in key vote after Gen Z protests
By
Gopal Sharma
Sports
Red Bull winning over diehard fans as energy drink giant injects life in Omiya Ardija
By
Sean Carroll
As Red Bull expands its soccer empire, the energy drink giant has faced some resistance from diehard fans. But not in Japan.
Brock Purdy accounts for 5 TDs as 49ers hang on in shootout with Bears
Ronaldo confident of reaching 1,000 goals and keen to keep playing
By
Karan Prashant Saxena
From injury woes to goal machine, Calvert-Lewin charts stunning revival at Leeds
By
Rohith Nair
Melbourne curator in 'state of shock' after Ashes Test carnage
Opinion
Ten years after the Paris agreement, let’s redouble efforts
Emmanuel Macron
France has reduced greenhouse-gas emissions by 30% compared with 1990, including 20% between 2017 and 2024.
Takaichi, Mario, baseball and the Year of the Fire Horse
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Gearoid Reidy
Asia adrift, Asia alone
By
Akihisa Nagashima
The world is failing Cambodia (again) — and this time everyone is suffering
By
Jacob Sims
The positive climate news you may have missed this year
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David Fickling
ENVIRONMENT
In 2025, climate policy was shoved aside even as extreme weather intensified
By
Tomoko Otake
This year was not a good one for environmentalists or climate scientists as action against warming faced headwinds around the world.
How German engineers are building future-proof forests
By
Joanna Gill
North Sea project promises to return carbon to exactly where it came from
Step aside fashion police, here comes fashion immigration
Hydrogen plays part in global warming, study says
CULTURE
A year of plenty: Endless art shows, subtle curation of themes
By
Jennifer Pastore
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Thu-Huong Ha
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Zoria Petkoska
Japan’s art scene was bursting with public enthusiasm, overflowing exhibition halls and more art festivals vying for attention.
Brigitte Bardot, sex symbol turned animal activist, dies age 91
From trash to treasure: How anime became a museum staple
By
Matt Schley
Japanese screenwriter Makiko Uchidate dies at 77
In 2025, anime tightened its grip abroad — and played it safe at home
By
Matt Schley
LIFE
Japan’s milestone birthdays: Why 60, 77, 80, 88 and 99 matter so much
By
Yaeko Kabe
A look at Japan’s milestone birthdays, the traditions behind them and how the grammar pattern “ni totte” expresses their personal meaning.
A champagne with notes of peach, citrus and Takashi Murakami's flowers
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Melinda Joe
Japan’s original decluttering queen cleans up your new year
By
Angeles Marin Cabello
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Steve John Powell
Ring in the New Year with beef sushi
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Makiko Itoh
Will 91仓库 'fire horse' curse strike again in 2026?
By
Thu-Huong Ha
COMMUNITY
Making a home in Japan with holiday meals and memories
By
Karen Hill Anton
An American writer reflects on Christmas cake, New Year’s food and the communities she has found in Japan over the course of 50 years.
Finding a balance between tradition and innovation in 2025
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Mike Fu
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Carina Fushimi
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Gendel Gento
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Kris Kosaka
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Jessica Kozuka
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Miikka J. Lehtonen
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Ayako Nakano
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Naomi Oren
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Wakaba Oto
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Zoria Petkoska
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Laura Pollacco
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Samantha Seghers
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Jessica Speed
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Joseph Tame
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Megha Wadhwa
Emery, an elusive and enchanting mixed-breed cat
Japan-raised Chinese children navigate complex cultural terrain
By
Yang Xiong
Hector Herrera: ‘Tolerance means remaining in the conversation’
By
Kimberly Hughes
OPINION
Gearoid Reidy
Takaichi, Mario, baseball and the Year of the Fire Horse
2026 marks the Year of the Horse in Japan. It’s one demographers have been awaiting for decades — the return of the Fire Horse.
Akihisa Nagashima
Asia adrift, Asia alone
Relations between the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump and the governments of Asia’s democracies are a far cry from that typically found between long-standing allies.
Jacob Sims
The world is failing Cambodia (again) — and this time everyone is suffering
Cambodia’s entrenched CPP regime shows signs of elite fracture under Hun Sen, creating a rare window for meaningful change.
Editors' Picks
CULTURE
A year of plenty: Endless art shows, subtle curation of themes
By
Jennifer Pastore
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Thu-Huong Ha
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Zoria Petkoska
LIFE
In 2025, Asia got tough on nuisance streamers. Japan did not.
By
Owen Ziegler
JAPAN
Why stickers are the hottest commodity in Japan right now
By
Yukana Inoue
CULTURE
A night at the museum when dinosaurs come to life
By
Gendel Gento
LIFE
Tokyo dining in 2025 was defined by sushi and cutting-edge fare
By
Robbie Swinnerton
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
Longform
On to 2050: Life in a shrinking Japan
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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China orders travel agencies to slash group tours to Japan as dispute festers
LIFE
Japan’s original decluttering queen cleans up your new year
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JAPAN
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BUSINESS
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