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WORLD
Trump resumes Iran port blockade and threatens strikes on energy targets
The 1949 Geneva Conventions on humanitarian conduct in war prohibit attacks on sites considered essential for civilians.
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After Hormuz, Iran turns to Red Sea gateway as new pressure point
JAPAN
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Society
Organizers reschedule summer events to dodge extreme heat and heavy rain
Summer festivals and fireworks shows that used to be held in July or August have either been brought forward or pushed back.
JAPAN
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Politics
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FOCUS
Takaichi Cabinet retains high approval ratings despite challenges
By
Kenji Yoshida
Latest polls from NHK and JNN show support declining just 1 and 5.9 percentage points, respectively, compared to polls from March.
JAPAN
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Society
15% of doctors put in over 960 hours of overtime, health ministry survey finds
By
Tomoko Otake
The results come despite yearslong efforts to address overwork in the medical industry.
SOCCER
Majestic Spain stun France to reach World Cup final
World Cup winners in 2010, Spain will now face either Argentina or England in Sunday¡¯s final in New Jersey.
JAPAN
Too hot: Buttoned-up Tokyo officials ditch suits for ¡®cool¡¯ shorts
The loosening of a strict dress code comes as Japanese offices cut reliance on air conditioning due to high energy costs linked to the Middle East war.
Japan family finds bear in kitchen, calls police
Bears have killed at least five people in Japan since April 1, all in the Tohoku region.
Japanese companies gradually implement measures to combat customer harassment
Two more former Japan Post workers implicated in bribery scandal
ANA captain jailed for sexually assaulting flight attendant
International conference on bluefin tuna fails to strike agreement
BUSINESS
Japan¡¯s bid to bring money home faces fiscal and BOJ reality check
The renewed focus on domestic investment comes as Tokyo seeks new ways to support Japanese assets after repeated foreign-exchange interventions failed to halt the yen¡¯s slide.
OpenAI¡¯s first device will be movable, screenless speaker built as AI companion
By
Mark Gurman
The device represents a critical next step for OpenAI, which is poised for an initial public offering in the coming months.
KFC Japan may cut menu as logistics outage disrupts deliveries
By
Maho Nambu
JR East announces design of new inspection shinkansen train
AI ignites ¡®ignored sector¡¯ for Japan chipmaker Kioxia
By
Katie Forster
BOJ¡¯s 2016 negative rate shock shows split board hitting limit
By
Toru Fujioka
WORLD
After Hormuz, Iran turns to Red Sea gateway as new pressure point
By
Samia Nakhoul
A senior Yemeni official warned the country¡¯s armed forces were prepared to close a waterway linking the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden if Saudi Arabia continued to attack Yemen.
Can U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham¡¯s Ukraine initiatives survive without him?
The late senator, a close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, was a vocal advocate for Ukraine.
Kenya¡¯s goons: A world of political violence and desperation
Brutal killing of 11-year-old highlights unrelenting sexual violence in India
By
Tora Agarwala
Vietnam jeweler rocked as ex-official linked to gem smuggling
By
Nguyen Kieu Giang
Burnham team falls into infighting over Miliband chancellor pick
Sports
Argentina and England set to renew historic rivalry in World Cup semifinals
Meetings between the countries have long felt larger than soccer.
AL All-Stars score early, shut out NL on three hits
¡®Immense disappointment¡¯: Mbappe rues end of World Cup dream
McIlroy seeks end to British Open drought as Scheffler defends title
By
Kieran CANNING
IOC asked to investigate FIFA president¡¯s role in Balogun reversal
Opinion
Long-held strategic assumptions no longer hold
Brad Glosserman
For Japan, then, any real discussion of security must start with questions about the U.S. commitment to the region.
Japan looks to Ukraine¡¯s battlefield for defense blueprint
By
Cory Alpert
What Budapest¡¯s Pride march taught me about Japan
By
Waka Ikeda
The yen¡¯s plunge changes the case for Bank of Japan rate hikes
By
Koichi Hamada
America¡¯s new India doctrine: Never repeat the China mistake
By
Brahma Chellaney
ENVIRONMENT
Wildfires ravage over 1,300 hectares of historic forest near Paris
Police have arrested two people on suspicions of arson over the fire that erupted Sunday in the sprawling Fontainebleau forest, a former royal hunting estate.
Extreme heat threatens Italy¡¯s Parmigiano-Reggiano heartland
By
Sara Rossi
¡®Green curtains¡¯ take root as communities seek out eco-friendly sun protection
Europe recorded 10,000 excess deaths during late-June heat wave, data shows
By
Kate Abnett
South Korea issues first emergency heatwave warning under new rating system
By
Kang Jin-kyu
CULTURE
How ¡®The Solitary Gourmet¡¯ became one of Japan¡¯s most enduring TV hits
By
Mathias Cena
The understated TV series has won devoted fans by celebrating Japan¡¯s neighborhood eateries and the quiet pleasures of dining alone.
¡®Why Wait, Just Die¡¯: A dead-eyed investigator takes on an unsolved murder
By
James Hadfield
¡®AnyMart¡¯: A surreal parable about the dark side of convenience stores
By
Mark Schilling
The beating heart inside ¡®Human Vapor¡¯
By
Gabriella Geisinger
Japanese dancers win ballet prizes in Moscow
LIFE
Surviving the Uchiwa Festival, Japan¡¯s hottest ¡®matsuri¡¯
By
Jessica Kozuka
Temperatures in Kumagaya, home of the raucous Uchiwa Festival, often top 40 degrees Celsius.
A sensory encounter at rare architectural gem KAIT Plaza
By
Erik Augustin Palm
In Japan, ¡®tastes like medicine¡¯ can be a compliment
By
Makiko Itoh
Japan¡¯s top high school ¡®karuta¡¯ players head to their own Koshien
By
Yuko Tamura
Stripped of Michelin stars, Sezanne embraces a changing of the guard
By
Phoebe Amoroso
COMMUNITY
Japan needs caregivers. Young Indians are answering the call.
By
Megha Wadhwa
From classrooms in India¡¯s northeast to nursing homes in Japan, an emerging labor corridor hopes to improve lives in both countries.
Found on Jan. 1, Osechi is a New Year¡¯s darling
Filmmaker explores history of discrimination against foreign nationals in Japan
By
Elizabeth Beattie
Inside Japan¡¯s rigid adoption system, a British family finds a way
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Two furry siblings seek their forever home
OPINION
Cory Alpert
Japan looks to Ukraine¡¯s battlefield for defense blueprint
Conflicts will be won if Japan ¡ª like many other nations, especially in the Pacific ¡ª can update its military doctrine to match the realities of modern warfare.
Waka Ikeda
What Budapest¡¯s Pride march taught me about Japan
Marching is good. But the right to marry, to adopt, to be recorded as a family in the koseki would be great.
Koichi Hamada
The yen¡¯s plunge changes the case for Bank of Japan rate hikes
The Japanese yen has sunk to a 40-year low against the U.S. dollar recently. Raising interest rates would strengthen the yen.
Editors' Picks
CULTURE
Japan¡¯s largest exhibition of women photographers rights a wrong in cultural history
By
Jennifer Pastore
LIFE
Is ramen soup? An inquiry.
By
Thu-Huong Ha
LIFE
Global demand is reshaping secondhand fashion in Japan
By
Gabrielle Doman
JAPAN
Over 70% of accommodations in Japan say they are understaffed amid tourism influx
By
Yukana Inoue
CULTURE
¡®Princess Mononoke¡¯ comes alive in Super Kabuki staging
By
Alicia Haddick
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
Why Japan¡¯s utility poles won¡¯t be disappearing anytime soon
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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COMMENTARY
America¡¯s new India doctrine: Never repeat the China mistake
By
Brahma Chellaney
LIFE
Global demand is reshaping secondhand fashion in Japan
By
Gabrielle Doman
JAPAN
Extreme heat grips Japan with potential double storm brewing
By
Jessica Speed
JAPAN
Japan is building a new intelligence agency with help from the West
By
Javier C. Hernandez
JAPAN
How Putin turned Japan into a den of spies
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