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BUSINESS
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Markets
Yen strengthens decisively after strong showing by LDP boosts confidence
By
Francis Tang
The Nikkei 225 stock average broke 58,000 and hit a new record on Thursday.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Prudential’s fraud scandal casts spotlight on fully commission-based remuneration
By
Yukana Inoue
The model, which appears to be unique to Prudential in Japan, is thought to have been a factor that led some of the insurer’s employees to commit fraud.
JAPAN
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Politics
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ANALYSIS
Why coalition partner JIP is now set to take a Cabinet post
By
Himari Semans
A JIP member is expected to take up a ministerial post sometime later this year.
OLYMPICS
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Freestyle skiing
Australian Woods edges Kingsbury and Horishima in epic men's moguls final
By
Joel Tansey
Horishima was forced to settle for bronze for the second straight Olympics.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
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FOCUS
Hong Kong journalists face ‘precarious’ future after Jimmy Lai jailed
By
Holmes Chan
Media bosses "increasingly see themselves as an extension of the government propaganda arm," said Selina Cheng, chair of the Hong Kong Journalists Association.
JAPAN
High school baseball players suspected of spreading obscene images
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the possibility that an obscene video of a 15-year-old girl might have been disseminated to dozens of people.
'Artists of steel': Japanese swords forge new fanbase
By
Tomohiro Osaki
Despite the rapidly shrinking population of blademakers in Japan, their fine steel swords known as
katana
are amassing a new generation of fans, particularly younger women.
Almost 80% in Japan feel public safety worsened over past decade: survey
336 online posts hinting attacks found during Lower House race
Japan eyes development of national intelligence strategy
Japan to subsidize measures to ease airport congestion
BUSINESS
PayPay might form company with Visa for U.S. expansion
By
Kazuaki Nagata
91仓库 largest QR code payment service is looking to make its first move abroad.
SoftBank swings to profit on valuation boost from OpenAI bet
By
Min Jeong Lee
As of December, SoftBank’s investment gain on OpenAI stood at an estimated $19.8 billion.
Struggling Nissan forecasts $4.2 billion full-year net loss
Dai-ichi Life reports 1,155 unauthorized data transfers
Fewer women and girls to give Valentine's Day gifts amid high chocolate prices
Japan producer prices rose 2.3% in January, BOJ reports
WORLD
U.S. lawmakers accuse Bondi of hiding names of Epstein associates
By
Andrew Goudsward
Lawmakers have complained that ?redactions in the files appear to go beyond the limited exemptions allowed in a law Congress passed nearly unanimously in November.
NATO launches Arctic mission after Trump’s Greenland threats
By
Andrea Palasciano
and
Sanne Wass
The announcement came just weeks after Trump brought the transatlantic partnership to the brink of rupture with his claims over Greenland, a territory of NATO ally Denmark.
Facing pressures at home, U.K. universities set up in India
By
Alistair Smout
and
Sunil Kataria
Taiwan leader warns countries in region are ‘next’ in case of China attack
By
Allison JACKSON
and
Phil CHETWYND
Russian war losses now exceed recruitment, Western officials say
By
Alex Wickham
Trump says no ‘definitive’ agreement with Netanyahu but U.S.-Iran talks will continue
By
Matt Spetalnick
and
Trevor Hunnicutt
Sports
Ukraine skeleton racer Heraskevych disqualified from Olympics over memorial helmet
The IOC said he had been kicked out of the Milano Cortina Games "after refusing to adhere to the IOC athlete expression guidelines."
FIS president vows to fight for Olympic future of Nordic combined
Sara Takanashi overcomes Beijing nightmare with bronze at 2026 Games
IOC 'begs' Ukrainian to race without helmet that honors countrymen killed in war
Lindsey Vonn says third surgery on broken leg was 'successful'
Opinion
Epstein saga confirms fears of a class above the law
Brad Glosserman
The word ‘impunity’ is the key to understanding the power of this sickening sex-trafficking scandal.
Most in Asia want a stronger Japanese security presence — except for China
By
Karishma Vaswani
Challenges for Japan during the U.S.-China ‘truce’
By
Naoko Eto
Sack a British prince? Easy. Fire a U.K. lord? Not so much.
By
Matthew Brooker
U.S. President Donald Trump is no game theorist
By
Koichi Hamada
ENVIRONMENT
Charcoal or solar panels? A tale of two Cubas
By
Lisandra COTS
Cuba was already struggling through its worst crisis in decades when the U.S. overthrew Cuban ally Nicolas Maduro and halted Venezuela's oil shipments to the island nation.
White House says Trump plans to rescind climate change finding key to auto rules
By
David Shepardson
and
Andrea Shalal
Chile's climate summit chief to lead plastic pollution treaty talks
By
Robin Millard
Greenland shatters temperature record, redrawing economy from fishing to minerals
By
Fedja Grulovic
EU must be ‘less naive’ in COP climate talks: French ecology ministry
CULTURE
Can Japanese theater travel? A Murakami adaptation tries.
By
Alicia Haddick
"The End of the World and Hard-Boiled Wonderland” adaptation is part of a rising wave of contemporary Japanese theater productions that tour internationally with original casts.
James Van Der Beek, star of 'Dawson's Creek,' dies at 48
‘Yakushima’s Illusion’: Medical reality with a mystic twist
By
James Hadfield
‘Sai: Disaster’: Evil has no clear shape or meaning
By
Mark Schilling
British Museum in London holds samurai exhibition
LIFE
Inside Yokohama’s ‘quit your job’ bar, where drinks and advice are free
By
Thu-Huong Ha
Owner Shota Umemoto says he was surprised by the viral response to his new bar aimed at making discussions around changing jobs more casual.
With XO sauce, a Nagasaki shrimp toast turns into a slice of heaven
By
Simon Daly
‘In Japan, people pack everything they love on their nails’
By
Mishu Callan
Nioh 3: Demons, death and an early contender for game of the year
By
Owen Ziegler
Whip up sesame-crusted eggs for your Japanese breakfast
By
Simon Daly
COMMUNITY
Foreign residents breathe new life into bubble-era resort town
By
Francisco Cheng
A spate of new businesses operated by non-Japanese residents is bringing new vitality to the seaside town of Ito with cultural events, art classes and more.
Gentle spirit Cymbal seeks new home
Handsome Hokuto is a classic strong-willed Shiba
‘Returnees’ reckon with a Japan that sets them apart
By
Eri Yabe
Mai Endo: ‘Build networks that bridge generations’
By
Grace En-yi Ting
OPINION
Karishma Vaswani
Most in Asia want a stronger Japanese security presence — except for China
A more confident Tokyo complicates Beijing’s preferred regional order. For many of Asia’s middle powers, that makes Japan an appealing counterweight.
Naoko Eto
Challenges for Japan during the U.S.-China ‘truce’
Leaders in Beijing — and some in Washington — have a shared vision of U.S.-China co-leadership of the global order.
Matthew Brooker
Sack a British prince? Easy. Fire a U.K. lord? Not so much.
Mandelson, facing a police investigation for passing internal government communications to Epstein during the global financial crisis, resigned from the House of Lords this month.
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JAPAN
Landslide election victory lets Takaichi confront China on her terms
By Jesse Johnson
JAPAN
Is Takaichi on course for a long-term reign?
By
Kanako Takahara
LIFE
Against the grain: Japanese wine aged in local barrels
By
Kimberly Hughes
COMMUNITY
Foreign residents breathe new life into bubble-era resort town
By
Francisco Cheng
BUSINESS
Japan’s SkyDrive hopes to have flying cars in service by 2028
By
Kazuaki Nagata
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