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JAPAN
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Politics
Takaichi and JIP agree to pass bill on backup capital this parliamentary session
By
Eric Johnston
The Japan Innovation Party has long sought a backup capital plan, agreeing to join the ruling coalition last year in exchange for passing legislation on it.
WORLD
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Politics
Trump, Iran at odds over nuclear inspections and frozen assets in deal to end war
By
Jarrett Renshaw
and
Tala Ramadan
The two countries also offered conflicting accounts about ?financial incentives, the Strait of Hormuz and Israel¡¯s parallel war in Lebanon.
JAPAN
China accuses Japan of ¡®harassment¡¯ during far-seas aircraft carrier training
By
Jesse Johnson
Beijing said the Japanese side had conducted ¡°dangerous¡± close-in reconnaissance of the Chinese Navy¡¯s Liaoning aircraft carrier flotilla.
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Japan top court upholds order to dissolve Unification Church
This is the first time the top court has finalized a dissolution order for a religious corporation over unlawful acts under the Civil Code.
COMMENTARY
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World
Taiwan KMT opposition leader falls short on U.S. trip
Matthew Fulco
Cheng¡¯s adoption of Chinese Communist Party talking points ¡ª which goes further than any of her predecessors ¡ª has stoked deep concern in Washington.
JAPAN
Ex-wife arrested after bisected body found in freezer at Kobe apartment
The suspect has admitted to abandoning the body and also suggested that she killed her former husband, according to investigative sources.
Bisected body of man who died in 2011 found in Kobe apartment freezer
An autopsy revealed that the person, who lived in the apartment where his severed body was found, died around December 2011.
Two Japanese held in China for allegedly smuggling export-restricted goods
By
Kenji Yoshida
Constitutional debates intensify in Japan¡¯s parliament as lawmakers discuss emergency clause
Japan, IAEA team up to promote small modular reactors
Venue of Japan-India summit may be changed to New Delhi
BUSINESS
China beats U.S. with world¡¯s fastest supercomputer, but race not geared for AI work
By
Stephen Nellis
The Chinese victory on ?the ?list more likely shows that China wanted recognition for its chip design efforts.
Masayoshi Son dismisses Musk¡¯s idea for orbital data centers
By
Min Jeong Lee
The main advantage of building data centers in space would be to slash electricity costs, but such expenses comprise a small fraction of total costs.
Renault reminds Nissan of its clout with ouster of ex-banker
By
Nicholas Takahashi
Race for robotaxi market arrives in London
By Clement Zampa
BOJ summary affirms rate hike stance as inflation risks mount
By
Toru Fujioka
AI boom sees investors shift from Japan¡¯s value to growth stocks
By
Kentaro Tsutsumi
WORLD
U.K. must hasten shift from fossil fuels to hit climate goals, expert panel says
With ¡°credible plans¡± missing for over half the remaining cuts pledged, the Climate Change Committee¡¯s report will be seen as a cautionary message to Downing Street.
Trump, Iran at odds over nuclear inspections and frozen assets in deal to end war
By
Jarrett Renshaw
and
Tala Ramadan
The two countries also offered conflicting accounts about ?financial incentives, the Strait of Hormuz and Israel¡¯s parallel war in Lebanon.
Russia¡¯s gasoline crunch spreads after refinery attacks
Few in U.S. say Iran war was worth it, poll finds
By
Jason Lange
Russia¡¯s Wiki warfare tries to distort reality, documents show
By
Stephanie Baker
What is driving Europe¡¯s heat wave?
By
Nick Perry
Sports
Stars sparkle early as Messi and Mbappe light up World Cup
By
Trevor Stynes
Lionel Messi has risen to the challenge in style to become the all-time World Cup record scorer, two games into the tournament.
Fans in China put politics aside to cheer Japan at World Cup
By
Rebecca Bailey
and
Tommy Wang
Wizards pick AJ Dybantsa No. 1 overall in NBA draft
Wolves deal Julius Randle to Nets in three-team trade
Heat reportedly land Giannis Antetokounmpo in mega-trade with Bucks
Opinion
China shock 2.0 is a real economic earthquake
Brad Glosserman
Without a holistic response, China¡¯s tsunami of exports will continue.
The U.S. ¡®assimilate or go home¡¯ crowd could use a history lesson
By
Justin Fox
In selling arms, China is still no superpower
By
Juliana Liu
Is Cool Japan really the secret to soft-power success?
By
Waka Ikeda
Trump¡¯s Iran deal comes with great risk ¡ª for JD Vance
By
Nia-Malika Henderson
ENVIRONMENT
Australia withholds climate fund reports over risk of diplomatic ¡®damage¡¯
By
Steven TRASK
Australia is the largest contributor to the Tuvalu Trust Fund, which has been invested on Tuvalu¡¯s behalf in funds exposed to coal mining, gas exploration and a crude oil refinery.
Iceland kills first whales since 2023, resuming commercial hunt
Two children die in France as heat wave blasts Europe
Schools closed, trains canceled as Europe heat wave set to intensify
Europe swelters under heat wave; France restricts alcohol consumption
By
Giselda Vagnoni
CULTURE
Tidying guru Marie Kondo and ¡®Exit 8¡¯ director team up for a cozy fiction book
By
Eric Margolis
An unlikely collaboration between tidying guru Marie Kondo and filmmaker and author Genki Kawamura plays with the tropes of the popular cozy fiction genre.
¡®Tagusari Bros.¡¯ searches for the meaning of justice
By
Gabriella Geisinger
Ryusuke Hamaguchi wants to make the impossible possible
By
Sebastien Raineri
¡®The Samurai and the Prisoner¡¯: A cerebral whodunnit in feudal Japan
By
James Hadfield
¡®You Are the Film¡¯ offers a multiverse on a microbudget
By
Mark Schilling
LIFE
Beyond crabs and dinos: Japan¡¯s least-touristed region rethinks its appeal
By
Louise George Kittaka
Fukui Prefecture routinely ranks among Japan¡¯s least-visited prefectures, but a crop of young professionals in the tourism industry are pushing a new set of charms.
¡®A little funky¡¯: Japanese ¡®natt𡝠disgusts and delights the world
By Tomohiro Osaki & Sarah Lai
Can a single clay pot really elevate everything you cook?
By
Simon Daly
¡®Kaiseki¡¯ fine dining with a side of classical poetry
By
Zoria Petkoska
Tokyo¡¯s best Four Seasons may not be its biggest
By
Gendel Gento
COMMUNITY
How a U.S. author found ¡ª and helped build ¡ª community in a Japanese hot spring town
By
Michele Laudig
With a new home base, Hannah Kirshner hopes to build even deeper community and cultural connections in rural Ishikawa Prefecture.
Sprightly and sweet, Kuroame is quick to make new friends
In Japan, Nepalese students navigate a growing study-to-work pathway
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Fear and uncertainty for foreign business owners after Japan revises rules
By
Elizabeth Beattie
Amaguri is an aptly named sweetheart
OPINION
Justin Fox
The U.S. ¡®assimilate or go home¡¯ crowd could use a history lesson
Recent immigrants also match or outperform earlier generations in noneconomic integration metrics.
Juliana Liu
In selling arms, China is still no superpower
In fact, China¡¯s strategy of avoiding military entanglements and binding security commitments is one of the reasons why it struggles to break through in the export market.
Waka Ikeda
Is Cool Japan really the secret to soft-power success?
The part of Europe where Japanese culture is growing fastest is also where Japan has invested least.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
Stepping up, not aside: Japan¡¯s retirement-age tour guides
By
Mai Yoshikawa
JAPAN
Japan-South Korea detente persists ¡ª but breakthrough remains elusive
By
Kenji Yoshida
ENVIRONMENT
Japan¡¯s AI goldrush faces backlash as data centers sprout up in urban areas
By
Tomoko Otake
JAPAN
Distracted walkers in Japan are a real safety risk. My mother knows firsthand.
By
Alex K.T. Martin
JAPAN
Can automation offset Japan¡¯s military workforce shortage?
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
The challenge of being neurodivergent in Japan¡¯s culture of conformity
By
Tomoko Otake
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JAPAN
Japan to allow local governments to ban private lodging
By
Yukana Inoue
JAPAN
Study finds large gap in daily steps people in Japan take, depending on area
JAPAN
Japan to raise visa fees for foreign nationals in first revision in 48 years
JAPAN
China accuses Japan of ¡®harassment¡¯ during far-seas aircraft carrier training
By
Jesse Johnson