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BUSINESS
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Economy
Second round of U.S.-Japan tariff talks ends inconclusively in Washington
By
Francis Tang
Neither foreign exchange rates nor defense spending were discussed, said Ryosei Akazawa, 91仓库 chief tariff negotiator.
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Signs of change emerge in constitutional interpretation of same-sex marriage
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
In a country often seen as a laggard on the rights of sexual minorities, five high courts all ruled against the ongoing ban on same-sex marriage just in the last year.
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Woman says archbishop of Tokyo ignored her pleas after priest allegedly raped her
By
Karin Kaneko
The woman's lawyer blamed the archbishop for failing to take appropriate actions after the woman told the congregation about the alleged abuse.
JAPAN
Truck driver's body recovered from huge Japan sinkhole after three months
A road in the city of Yashio, Saitama Prefecture, caved in during morning rush hour in late January while the 74-year-old man was driving his truck on it.
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Boxing
'The Monster' Naoya Inoue returns to U.S. to defend undisputed title
By Adam Davidson
The pound-for-pound superstar remains undefeated with 29 wins — a staggering 26 coming by way of knockout.
JAPAN
Man dies after wind turbine blade falls in an Akita park
According to the police, the victim was discovered roughly 1 meter away from the fallen blade.
Britain responds after Expo 2025 afternoon tea brews outrage
Earlier this week, a post deploring the overall quality of the pavilion's tea set — including "a tea bag stuck in a paper cup" — went viral on X.
Central Nippon Expressway won't collect tolls after ETC glitch
Princess Aiko to visit quake-hit Noto in mid-May
Employee steals ?3.6 million from imperial family funds
Osaka institute nurtures forensic pathologists amid a low autopsy rate
BUSINESS
Japan’s Kato says U.S. Treasury holdings could be negotiation card
By
Takashi Umekawa
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Yoshiaki Nohara
and
Ruth Carson
The comments come amid negotiations between Japan and the U.S. after President Donald Trump ramped up his global tariff campaign.
Four Japan automakers see higher U.S. sales on last-minute demand
Toyota, Honda Motor, Mazda Motor and Subaru all saw their sales rise in April.
MUFG joint venture stops selling structured loans after scrutiny
By
Takashi Nakamichi
Why investors are souring on this once red-hot climate tech
By
Coco Liu
Japan’s job market stays tight, supporting wage momentum
By
Yoshiaki Nohara
Tim Cook says unchanged U.S. tariffs could dent Apple’s next-quarter margins
By
Stephen Nellis
and
Akash Sriram
WORLD
Trump ousts White House national security adviser Waltz, replaces him with Rubio
By
Steve Holland
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Gram Slattery
and
Erin Banco
Waltz was blamed for adding the editor of The Atlantic to a private thread describing details of an imminent U.S. bombing campaign in Yemen.
Scientists explore where consciousness arises in the brain
By
Will Dunham
There are practical applications in gaining a deeper understanding of the mechanics of consciousness in the brain.
Trump signs executive order to end federal funding of NPR and PBS
By
Derek Wallbank
China says it’s assessing U.S. talks, hinting at possible thaw
Mission before money: How Europe's defense startups are luring AI talent
By
Supantha Mukherjee
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Michael Kahn
and
Elizabeth Howcroft
U.S. and Ukraine may wait decade or more to see revenue from minerals deal
By
Eric Onstad
and
Pavel Polityuk
Sports
Seiya Suzuki homers twice to lift Cubs to win over Pirates
Seiya Suzuki hit two home runs and finished with three RBIs to lead the Chicago Cubs to an 8-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday.
Jalen Brunson carries Knicks to series-clinching win over Pistons
Tyrese Haliburton's father will not attend Pacers games for "foreseeable future"
Lando Norris not yet worried about Oscar Piastri's lead in F1 standings
Club pro Michael Block qualifies for PGA Championship
Opinion
Bank of Japan will struggle to justify hikes after this
Gearoid Reidy
Few anticipated how dovish the BOJ would sound on the future direction of rates or how gloomy it would be on the near-term prospects for achieving the inflation goal.
Why is Trump unilaterally dismantling U.S. defenses?
By
Jill Kastner
and
William C. Wohlforth
Japan Inc. cautiously optimistic despite rising uncertainty
By
Hitoshi Suzuki
Kashmir terror attack pushes India and Pakistan to the brink of war
Trump’s trade war shakes dollar’s haven status, opens door for Asian financial hubs
By
Andy Mukherjee
ENVIRONMENT
South Korea's deadly fires made twice as likely by climate change, researchers say
By
David Stanway
Fires blazed for nearly a week, killing 32 people and destroying around 5,000 buildings before they were brought under control in late March.
Trump administration targets scientists behind key climate assessment
By
Valerie Volcovici
If the 'Big One' hits, this city could face a 31-meter-high tsunami
By
Alex K.T. Martin
Pope Francis saw defending the climate as an urgent priority for the world
By
Eric Roston
Countries could use forests to 'mask' needed emission cuts, report says
By
Kelly Macnamara
CULTURE
'Ukiyo-e in Play' showcases traditional art carved anew
By
Marigold Warner
The Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints keeps age-old methods alive by creating ukiyo-e prints in collaboration with artisans and contemporary artists.
‘Blank Canvas’: 'Tough love' of the past isn't so funny anymore
By
Mark Schilling
‘The Killer Goldfish’: The future of cinema, or just indie cosplay?
By
James Hadfield
China’s first K-pop concert in years signals efforts to mend ties
By
Hyonhee Shin
and
Shinhye Kang
‘Wildcat Dome’ challenges 91仓库 historical narratives
By
Kris Kosaka
LIFE
Want to see the future at Expo Osaka? Get in line.
By
Thu-Huong Ha
Androids and lab-grown heart cells: A dispatch from the world fair.
Why the month of May feels tough and how language can help
By
Yaeko Kabe
Expo '25 gives the world a masterclass in mascots
By
Patrick St. Michel
How to bring up bad news in Japanese
By
Yuko Tamura
Savoy, Tokyo’s top pizzeria, fires up in Sapporo
By
Simon Daly
COMMUNITY
Reclaiming Sanya, one meal at a time
By
Kim Kahan
Since 2018, Sanya Cafe has been building community in one of Tokyo’s most colorful — and infamous — neighborhoods.
A Hokkaido cross that’s more sweet than spicy
Arunima Mazumdar: ‘Japanese literature has a niche but deeply engaged readership in India’
By
Megha Wadhwa
How to spend the perfect day in Hiroo, Tokyo’s expat enclave
By
Eric Margolis
Noriko Shakti: ‘Music reflects my journey and learnings’
By
Miikka J. Lehtonen
OPINION
Jill Kastner
and
William C. Wohlforth
Why is Trump unilaterally dismantling U.S. defenses?
Trump may reorganize agencies within the law, but his sweeping cuts to national security defies 2,000 years of great powers using deterrence and diplomacy to manage threats.
Hitoshi Suzuki
Japan Inc. cautiously optimistic despite rising uncertainty
Trump's economic policies and geopolitical risks are front of mind for many Japanese companies. But many remain committed to staying in the U.S. and China, says a recent survey.
Andy Mukherjee
Trump’s trade war shakes dollar’s haven status, opens door for Asian financial hubs
Trump’s trade policies, even if substantially reversed, have sent a loud message to the Asian affluent classes.
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LIFE
Want to see the future at Expo Osaka? Get in line.
By
Thu-Huong Ha
JAPAN
Ishiba hears advice from across the aisle on how Japan should handle Trump
By
Eric Johnston
BUSINESS
Don't send in the clones: AI event nixed as Alt accounts get reality check
By
Himari Semans
JAPAN
CDP submits bill proposal on separate surnames, but challenges remain
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
SUMO
Puzzling decisions and opaque rankings are all part of sumo's charm
By
John Gunning
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Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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By
Alex K.T. Martin
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Second round of U.S.-Japan tariff talks ends inconclusively in Washington
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