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ANALYSIS
Japan bets on Washington and BOJ for extra punch in yen battle
By
Leika Kihara
and
Makiko Yamazaki
The strategy is reliant on a small cast of heavyweights and is aimed less at a dramatic turnaround than at raising the cost of betting against the yen.
WORLD
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Politics
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ANALYSIS
Trump's feuds and tensions with allies likely to outlast Iran war
By
Matt Spetalnick
and
Andrea Shalal
Allies from Europe to the Middle East to the Indo-Pacific are once again fearful that the U.S. might be unreliable in a future crisis.
JAPAN
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FOCUS
From observer to contributor: Japan¡¯s growing military role in Philippine drills
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Several of the drills were conducted in northern Philippine areas facing Taiwan and the South China Sea, locations increasingly seen as central to deterrence planning.
JAPAN
Pentagon UFO file trove includes sightings near Japan?
By
Jesse Johnson
Two of the dozens of videos released by the U.S. Defense Department were taken near Japan, including one that shows an object "that resembles a football-shaped body."
JAPAN
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Society
Punch, the lonely monkey, is growing up. He¡¯s still a star.
By
Javier C. Hernandez
and
Hisako Ueno
Punch has handled the limelight better than most young stars. Since first hitting the headlines, he has slowly integrated into his troop and made friends.
JAPAN
Despite curbs, 'nicopuff' e-cigarette use rises among young people in Japan
While the products can be imported for personal use, selling it in Japan violates the pharmaceutical and medical device law.
Ainu indigenous group demands return of ancestors' remains
The group filed a lawsuit demanding that the remains of 279 Ainu ancestors held by a state facility be returned to their descendants.
Police renew call for vigilance against investment scams as stocks soar
Town assembly in Akita Prefecture removes unconscious mayor
Three years after COVID-19¡¯s reclassification, what¡¯s changed?
Microbus driver arrested after crash kills student in northeastern Japan
BUSINESS
Trump¡¯s crackdown on China-linked solar firms stalls U.S. factory boom
By
Nichola Groom
Policy uncertainty is driving installers and insurers away from U.S. solar factories with China ties.
Spirit exit likely to lead to higher U.S. airfares, experts say
By
Elodie MAZEIN
Spirit's shutdown has added to worries about higher airfares, as ticket prices already rise over soaring jet fuel costs due to the Middle East war.
Japanese stocks steady near historic highs as tech and war weigh on sentiment
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Goldman-backed Go app seeks $1.3 billion valuation in Tokyo IPO
By
Yatsutaka Tamura
and
Dave Sebastian
FSA to develop AI agent to help with customer service at regional banks
By
Yukana Inoue
Toyota forecasts abrupt profit drop on Iran, shares fall
By
Nicholas Takahashi
WORLD
War and energy shortages boost China¡¯s influence in Asia
By
Alexandra Stevenson
The Iran war has deepened China's influence with its fuel-starved neighbors, allowing it to deal from a position of strength.
Hantavirus scare revives COVID-era conspiracy theories
By
Bill MCCARTHY
The misinformation resurged even as the World Health Organization insisted there was minimal risk to the general public from passengers of the MV Hondius.
U.S. attack on Iran tankers sparks reprisals as deal hangs in balance
After months of wrangling, Taiwan lawmakers OK $25 billion defense spending bill
U.S. and Iran trade fire, threatening fragile truce
A small town in Germany braces for end to decades of life with U.S. troops
By
Lisi Niesner
Sports
Path to glory opens for Hoshoryu after injuries to rivals Onosato and Aonishiki
By
John Gunning
Yokozuna Onosato and ozeki Aonishiki withdrew from the Summer Basho due to injuries.
Michael Carrick focused on strong finish for Manchester United amid questions about future
'Mr. Europa League' Unai Emery reaches sixth final as Aston Villa tops Nottingham Forest
Italian tennis chief calls for fifth major to break up Grand Slam 'monopoly'
Jannik Sinner says respect at core of players' demand for more money from French Open
Opinion
Indonesia-Japan defense pact reshapes Indo-Pacific security
Ronny P. Sasmita
The implications for the Indo-Pacific are significant. A more capable Indonesia could strengthen deterrence and help maintain open sea lanes, reinforcing regional stability.
The hantavirus outbreak is cause for caution, not panic
By
Lisa Jarvis
Japan pulls out the stops to halt the yen¡¯s slide
OpenAI is so yesterday ¡ª even for SoftBank
By
Shuli Ren
To counter China, the West must first understand its phobias
By
Stephen R. Nagy
ENVIRONMENT
Rising bear encounters test Japan¡¯s approach to wildlife management
By
Justin Randall
Government officials and nature guides say more countermeasures can reduce harm caused by rogue bears.
Iraq's historic marshes revive as water returns after years of drought
By Mohammed Aty
Asia heat waves spell double trouble for economies hit by oil shock
By
Claire Jiao
and
Swati Pandey
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
CULTURE
At the Venice Biennale, the anger isn¡¯t about the art
By
James Tarmy
The mass resignation of the Biennale jury over Israel's and Russia's participation was followed by protests. The art is getting drowned out in the controversy.
In Japan, ¡®moms pull weight in ways that are superhuman¡¯
By
Mishu Callan
¡®Kyoto Hippocrates¡¯: A genial look at medicine¡¯s early days in Japan
By
Mark Schilling
¡®Cry Out¡¯: Misery without meaning
By
James Hadfield
¡®Monarch: Legacy of Monsters¡¯ loses its human touch in sprawling second season
By
Gabriella Geisinger
LIFE
Tokyo¡¯s top pizzaioli have raised the city to the upper crust
By
Aarohi Narain
RistoPizza by Napoli Sta Ca and The Pizza Bar on 38th have dominated Asia's best-of pizza rankings.
No added sugar, no problem: A lattice tart held up by sweet beans
By
Simon Daly
Charting Japan¡¯s emerging wine scene
By
Abi Buller
New head chef at Maz explores Peruvian food through a Japanese lens
By
Kyoko Nakayama
For tourists in Japan¡¯s outdoor sports scene, safety is not guaranteed
By
Mai Yoshikawa
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
Lisa Jarvis
The hantavirus outbreak is cause for caution, not panic
Hantaviruses are spread by mice, rats and other rodents. Human infections, which occur when people come in contact with droppings or urine, are relatively uncommon.
Shuli Ren
OpenAI is so yesterday ¡ª even for SoftBank
Liquidity is as important as paper gains. There are already signs that capital markets are souring on Son's biggest bet.
Stephen R. Nagy
To counter China, the West must first understand its phobias
For a regime built on these institutional genes, the ultimate imperative is survival.
Editors' Picks
ENVIRONMENT
Rising bear encounters test Japan¡¯s approach to wildlife management
By
Justin Randall
SUMO
Path to glory opens for Hoshoryu after injuries to rivals Onosato and Aonishiki
By
John Gunning
LIFE
When it comes to their kids, Japanese mothers look beyond pink and blue
By
Yuko Tamura
CULTURE
Poison Girl Friend was early. Now it makes sense.
By
Patrick St. Michel
JAPAN
The weight of not knowing: Japan¡¯s long-missing children
By
Mai Yoshikawa
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Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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Can AI replace a priest? Japan¡¯s temples and shrines are testing the limits.
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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ASIA PACIFIC
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JAPAN
Japan confirms year¡¯s first fatal bear attack
JAPAN
¡®You¡¯re not my real dad!¡¯: Argument in car allegedly provoked murder in Kyoto case
WORLD
Health officials downplay pandemic risk from cruise hantavirus outbreak
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Charlotte Hughes-Morgan
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Janice Kew