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ANALYSIS
Japan-China tensions have no visible off-ramp
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
Tokyo lodged a protest with Beijing over the installation of structures in the East China Sea, marking the latest in a series of incidents between the two Asian rivals.
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
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FOCUS
The weight of not knowing: Japan¡¯s long-missing children
By
Mai Yoshikawa
In recent years, the number of children under 10 reported missing in Japan has hovered between 1,000 and 1,200 annually.
JAPAN
Japan¡¯s SDF fires anti-ship missiles for first time in Philippine military drills
By
Jesse Johnson
The launches hit a mock enemy ship about 75 kilometers off the shores of Paoay, Ilocos Norte, in the country's northwest.
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Police rearrest Kyoto father over murder charge
Police believe Y¨±ki Adachi may have murdered his son in a public restroom about 2 kilometers from the family's home.
SUMO
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INSIDE SUMO
What should the expectations be for sumo¡¯s current trio of
¨³ú±ð°ì¾±
?
By
John Gunning
A recent promotion puts Kirishima at sumo's second-highest rank, alongside Kotozakura and Aonishiki.
JAPAN
Takaichi aims to boost diplomacy through revamp of her mentor's policies
The prime minister has vowed to continue former leader Shinzo Abe's diplomatic approach during her latest tour of Vietnam and Australia.
ETC-only expressway gates increasing as Japan ditches cash toll payments
The number of interchanges that do not allow toll payments with credit cards and cash is increasing as Japanese operators aim to complete the transition by fiscal 2030.
Government to launch AI pilot program to boost efficiency and encourage tech¡¯s adoption
Japan confirms fourth swine fever outbreak of the year
Japan and EU to enhance cooperation on regulating social media
Japan eyes ¡®early transfer¡¯ of used warships and aircraft to Philippines
By
Jesse Johnson
BUSINESS
Yen rallies to build on gains spurred by recent intervention
By
Ruth Carson
91²Ö¿â currency rose as much as 1.8% to ?155.04 per dollar in Asia trading, its strongest level since Feb. 24, before paring the move to trade around ?156.37.
Samsung hits $1 trillion valuation, joining TSMC in elite club
By
Sangmi Cha
Booming demand for chips used in artificial intelligence saw the world's largest memory maker's stock more than quadruple over the past year.
Nvidia is facing more competition and it¡¯s spooking investors
By
Ryan Vlastelica
Japan to boost joint oil stockpiles with UAE
Vietnam cracks down on online piracy and counterfeit goods amid U.S. tariff threat
By
Francesco Guarascio
Prudential profit rises even as firm grapples with Japan pause
By
Alexandre Rajbhandari
WORLD
U.S. and Iran closing in on memorandum to end war, sources say
By
Ariba Shahid
,
Steve Holland
and
Alexander Cornwell
The memorandum was disclosed hours after U.S. President Donald Trump paused a three-day-old naval mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, citing progress in peace talks.
U.S. unveiled plan to reopen Hormuz hours before Trump shelved it
By
Tony Capaccio
and
Alaric Nightingale
The U.S. president was warned it risked escalating a conflict he is eager to bring to an end.
Iran says safe transit of Strait of Hormuz will be possible with U.S. ending threats
Hantavirus-hit cruise ship to sail to Spain after rare Andes strain confirmed
Ethiopia and Sudan accuse each other of attacks
¡®Spreading like wildfire¡¯: Fiji grapples with soaring HIV cases
Sports
What should the expectations be for sumo¡¯s current trio of
¨³ú±ð°ì¾±
?
By
John Gunning
A recent promotion puts Kirishima at sumo's second-highest rank, alongside Kotozakura and Aonishiki.
Canadian soccer officials hopeful of getting boost from cohosting World Cup
Aryna Sabalenka says players might boycott French Open amid dispute over prize money
Chiefs general manger says Patrick Mahomes 'way ahead of schedule' in recovery
Arsenal slips past Atletico Madrid to reach first Champions League final since 2006
Opinion
From Paris on May Day: Rethinking work and solidarity in Japan
Kumiharu Shigehara
May Day came and went last Friday in the City of Light, prompting reflections on its meaning in France compared with Japan.
The EU needs new security partners
By
Nicu Popescu
Will the Iran war make Trump gun-shy or trigger-happy?
By
Andreas Kluth
What China will learn from Orban¡¯s defeat
By Sam Chetwin George
¡®Keep phones on,¡¯ Tokyo warns as yen battle intensifies
By
Gearoid Reidy
and
Daniel Moss
ENVIRONMENT
As Iran war sends oil prices soaring, some see fresh potential for solar in Japan
By
Tomoko Otake
While megasolar projects are facing headwinds at the government level, some see renewed potential for solar sharing and smaller-scale, off-grid systems.
Court case challenges New Zealand's 'magical thinking' climate plans
By
Ben Strang
100 years on Earth: Iconic naturalist Attenborough to mark century
By
Caroline TAIX
At 70, chasing birds across a changing Japan
By
Mark Brazil
Nations urged to ¡®go further¡¯ as fossil fuel exit talks wrap in Colombia
By
Nick Perry
and
Anna PELEGRI
CULTURE
No longer shushed: Japan¡¯s cultural venues make room for children
By
Kris Kosaka
From ballet to museums, cultural institutions are adapting to the needs of families with young children.
Conceptual art offers glimpse inside architects¡¯ minds
By
Kim Kahan
Jury of Italy's Venice Biennale resigns en masse
By
Ella IDE
¡®Into the Belly of the Beast¡¯: A stomach-churning thriller offers grisly surprises
By
James Hadfield
91²Ö¿â wig masters bring the kabuki stage to life
By
Natsuko Fukue
LIFE
New head chef at Maz explores Peruvian food through a Japanese lens
By
Kyoko Nakayama
Fukuoka native Yuya Nakamura has big shoes to fill as he takes over from the talented Santiago Fernandez.
Charting Japan¡¯s emerging wine scene
By
Abi Buller
For tourists in Japan¡¯s outdoor sports scene, safety is not guaranteed
By
Mai Yoshikawa
¡®Sashiko¡¯ needlework artisan says craft is about 'the stories behind the stitching'
By
Jessica Kozuka
Japanese fried chicken with a Southern twist
By
Simon Daly
COMMUNITY
Fujisawa flashpoint: A mosque project stokes nativist fears
By
Simon Scott
and
Ben Stubbings
The planned construction of a mosque in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, had been quietly proceeding for years ¡ª until a YouTuber decided to run for office.
¡®Goofy fluffball¡¯ Gammo has a heart filled with joy
Italian creatives find their niche in Japan
By
Agnese Dionisio
Counseling and community for foreign cancer patients in Japan
By
Jason Bartashius
Please your palate with Tokyo¡¯s international grocery stores
By
Mike Fu
OPINION
Nicu Popescu
The EU needs new security partners
Closer security partnerships with a wider range of states will increasingly become a source of power, allowing Europe to defend its interests wherever they are at stake.
Andreas Kluth
Will the Iran war make Trump gun-shy or trigger-happy?
The sunk-cost fallacy tricks leaders into thinking that they've already sacrificed too much to quit.
Sam Chetwin George
What China will learn from Orban¡¯s defeat
The lesson Mao drew from these events was that under one-party rule, an opening for dissent can easily ignite rebellion.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
Amid shortage concerns, Japan works to secure sufficient supplies of key raw materials
By
Eric Johnston
JAPAN
The LDP is losing local elections. Should Takaichi be worried?
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
COMMUNITY
Fujisawa flashpoint: A mosque project stokes nativist fears
By
Simon Scott
and
Ben Stubbings
ENVIRONMENT
As Iran war sends oil prices soaring, some see fresh potential for solar in Japan
By
Tomoko Otake
CULTURE
No longer shushed: Japan¡¯s cultural venues make room for children
By
Kris Kosaka
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
Can AI replace a priest? Japan¡¯s temples and shrines are testing the limits.
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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WHAT¡¯S TRENDING
BUSINESS
China's rare defiance of U.S. sanctions sparks showdown over banks
JAPAN
Strong winds disrupt transport during Golden Week
By
Jessica Speed
COMMENTARY
¡®Keep phones on,¡¯ Tokyo warns as yen battle intensifies
By
Gearoid Reidy
and
Daniel Moss
JAPAN
The LDP is losing local elections. Should Takaichi be worried?
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
JAPAN
Bankruptcies among Japan¡¯s medical and nursing care providers surge
By
Tomoko Otake