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WORLD
U.S. military launches strikes on Iran for second straight day
The U.S. launched attacks on Tuesday and revoked a waiver that allowed Tehran to sell oil globally in response to Iranian attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
More coverage
Trump wants to leave the Iran war behind. That won¡¯t happen soon
How Iran¡¯s ¡®golden weapon¡¯ of Hormuz became a bigger priority than its nuclear program
JAPAN
/
FOCUS
Bumper haul of Pacific bluefin tuna a double-edged sword for Japan¡¯s fishermen
By
Kaori Kaneko
Climate change may be altering marine life, with serious consequences for those whose livelihoods have long depended on the sea.
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Kaoru Mitoma involved in minor traffic accident in Tokyo
By
Sam Byford
Prominent Japanese soccer player Kaoru Mitoma hit a cyclist in Tokyo while driving at around 8.45 a.m. on Wednesday, according to a statement from his agency.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Shoppers splurge on specs in Japan as deflation-era mindset fades away
By
Reed Stevenson
As inflation reshapes behavior, Japanese eyeglass company Jins is working to prove higher prices are justified by delivering better materials, sharper designs and improved quality.
SUMO
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Inside Sumo
Wakatakakage injury casts pall over July meet, but potential new stars loom
By
John Gunning
The Nagoya tournament still offers plenty of intrigue, from a disrupted title race to the debut of highly touted English prospect Nicholas Tarasenko.
JAPAN
Diet enacts bill to stabilize rice supply and demand
Various businesses will now have to report inventory, shipments and sales volumes in order to help improve the accuracy of forecasts.
Tokyo considers lifting ban on bear hunting for the first time in nearly 20 years
By
Yukana Inoue
With the move to permit culling in the capital, authorities are hoping to put pressure on the wild animal and avert human-bear conflicts.
JIP¡¯s submarine proposal tests Japan¡¯s nuclear red lines
By
Kenji Yoshida
Trump says ¡®Japan¡¯ instead of Iran at meeting in Ankara
Imperial family bill may clear Lower House as early as Friday
Japan mobile carriers to delay rollout of 060 prefix
BUSINESS
Bain Capital exits Kioxia after chip deal yields big returns
By
Shery Ahn
and
Russell Ward
A global spending spree on AI catapulted Kioxia¡¯s shares more than 4,800% from their debut, transforming the chipmaker into one of Japan¡¯s most valuable companies.
Japan¡¯s Terra Drone to mass-produce defense drones domestically
The Tokyo-based company aims to speed up work to establish supply chains that do not rely on imports by promoting the development and production of drone components at home.
Beijing to let Chinese AI companies buy Nvidia H200 chips
Goldman becomes Taiwan¡¯s top foreign broker on AI quant push
By
Betty Hou
Rapidus to match TSMC on 2-nanometer chip pricing, Japan firm¡¯s president says
Meta to build first data center in Canada in expansion of global fleet
WORLD
Pentagon urges Latin American countries to raise defense budgets
The U.S. Department of Defense wants increased security spending to fight organized crime.
Ukraine to receive license to make Patriot missile interceptors, Trump says
The interceptors are the only weapon in Ukraine¡¯s arsenal that can shoot down ballistic projectiles, whose high velocity and steep flight path make them hard to stop.
U.S. reiterates backing Tibet in preserving culture after man set himself on fire
By
Kanishka Singh
Top South Korea court to decide ex-president¡¯s martial law case
Russia tries to jam Musk¡¯s Starlink systems to counter Ukrainian drones
By
Max Hunder
NATO summit shows Trump¡¯s chemistry with leaders matters most
Sports
Shohei Ohtani hits 300th MLB career home run
Ohtani is the first Japanese MLB player to achieve the milestone.
Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk slams IOC move to lift Russia¡¯s suspension from Olympics
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander to retire after 2026 season
Cavs agree on Mitchell deal as LeBron watches
Messi inspires Argentina great escape over Egypt; Swiss also advance
By
Rob Woollard
Opinion
Time for middle powers to sustain ¡®free and open Indo-Pacific¡¯
Gurjit Singh
The Japan-India summit¡¯s ambitious agenda demonstrated a willingness to move beyond declarations toward practical cooperation on economic security.
Beware of government by AI
By
Gabriela Ramos
and
Emilija Stojmenova Duh
Sony hits eject on the era of owning games
By
Gearoid Reidy
America¡¯s battlefield dominance is under serious threat
By
Max Hastings
In a moment of transition, Southeast Asia steps up
By
Brad Glosserman
ENVIRONMENT
Faster, fiercer wildfires are testing evacuation plans
By
Todd Woody
Firestorms now ignite without warning as temperatures soar, increasingly spreading at lightning speed into cities that border wildlands.
Europe¡¯s third major heat wave raises grid and water risks
By
Joe Wertz
Infernos devastate forests as Europe¡¯s temperatures rise again
Japan deploys bear cameras in mountains as attacks surge
Net-zero champion Europe snared by climate change on its doorstep
CULTURE
The beating heart inside ¡®Human Vapor¡¯
By
Gabriella Geisinger
Director Shinzo Katayama and actor Shun Oguri discuss the cross-cultural collaboration behind Netflix¡¯s ¡°Human Vapor.¡±
Japanese dancers win ballet prizes in Moscow
Sachiko Kazama¡¯s art bites back at a cruel society
By
Jennifer Pastore
NU Festival tests Takanawa Gateway City complex¡¯s culture cred
By
James Hadfield
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are married, as pair hosts New York celebration
LIFE
Stripped of Michelin stars, Sezanne embraces a changing of the guard
By
Phoebe Amoroso
Once awarded three stars, the restaurant now holds none. But new executive chef Steven Lancaster sees the sudden change as a golden opportunity.
La & Le brings a slice of Paris cafe culture to Tokyo
By
Weiwen Lin
Japan¡¯s first standalone ramen shop reopens in Asakusa
By
Weiwen Lin
Fender opens a second, more unplugged Shimokitazawa cafe
By
Aden Max Juarez
Sony to end video game disc production in January 2028
By
Owen Ziegler
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.
Inside Japan¡¯s rigid adoption system, a British family finds a way
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Two furry siblings seek their forever home
How a U.S. author found ¡ª and helped build ¡ª community in a Japanese hot spring town
By
Michele Laudig
In Japan, Nepalese students navigate a growing study-to-work pathway
By
Mai Yoshikawa
OPINION
Gabriela Ramos
and
Emilija Stojmenova Duh
Beware of government by AI
That is a danger we must not ignore. We already know what happens when governments delegate decision-making to algorithms.
Gearoid Reidy
Sony hits eject on the era of owning games
Fans are losing one of their last bits of leverage over an industry that is going places many don¡¯t like and there are clear downsides from Sony¡¯s move.
Max Hastings
America¡¯s battlefield dominance is under serious threat
The U.S. still possesses the most capable military, but its ability to dominate a battlefield is under threat due to the rapid evolution of warfare.
Editors' Picks
CULTURE
The beating heart inside ¡®Human Vapor¡¯
By
Gabriella Geisinger
BUSINESS
Japan bets on character IP to drive global growth
By
Yukana Inoue
COMMUNITY
Filmmaker explores history of discrimination against foreign nationals in Japan
By
Elizabeth Beattie
ENVIRONMENT
Okinawa¡¯s prized seaweed under threat as oceans warm
By
Robert Bociaga
LIFE
Japanese nail salons are tourists¡¯ new obsession
By
Gabrielle Doman
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
What Yokoze can teach Japan about rural revival
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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COMMUNITY
Japan needs caregivers. Young Indians are answering the call.
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JAPAN
Osaka trumps Tokyo as both ranked among world¡¯s top 10 most livable cities
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JAPAN
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BUSINESS
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By
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and
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JAPAN
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By
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