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WORLD
Trump urges Japan and other countries to send warships to reopen Strait of Hormuz
Tehran's ability to stop shipping through the strait, a major channel for oil and gas shipping, could give it enormous leverage over the U.S. and its allies.
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U.S. sending more than 2,200 Okinawa-based marines to Middle East, reports say
Iran unleashes oil shock to blunt U.S. firepower
JAPAN
Over 200 evacuees from Middle East arrive at Narita Airport
The evacuees are Japanese nationals from Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, and non-Japanese family members, the Foreign Ministry said.
ASIA PACIFIC
North Korea fires off barrage of around 10 ballistic missiles, Seoul says
By
Jesse Johnson
The weapons traveled about 340 kilometers before landing outside Japan¡¯s exclusive economic zone in the Sea of Japan.
BUSINESS
/
Companies
Over 1,500 Japanese firms operate in Middle East, survey shows
The number of operating Japanese firms was highest in the United Arab Emirates, at 709, followed by 473 in Israel.
LIFE
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Style & Design
After 60 years, Yamaha guitars still striking the right chord
By
Jordan Allen
This year marks six decades since the company put out its first acoustic folk guitar, the FG180.
JAPAN
Seven arrested over robbery of ?423 million in Tokyo
Senior members of groups linked to the Yamaguchi-gumi and Sumiyoshi-kai crime syndicates were among those arrested.
U.S. sending more than 2,200 Okinawa-based marines to Middle East, reports say
By
Jesse Johnson
The U.S. military deployment to the region comes as Iran ramps up attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial artery for oil shipping.
Japanese games and manga used in White House's airstrike videos
Takaichi vows to bolster 91²Ö¿â defense capabilities
Japan and U.S. to confirm cooperation on key minerals
Japanese government OKs gender equality plan featuring use of maiden names
BUSINESS
Japan and South Korea ready to act against forex volatility, ministers say
Finance Ministers Satsuki Katayama of Japan and Koo Yun-cheol of South Korea "expressed serious concern over the recent sharp depreciation of the Korean won and the Japanese yen."
U.S. and Japan agree on their roles in potential nuclear power project, Westinghouse says
The momentum for building nuclear power facilities is growing as nations look to add more energy resources to hedge against supply shocks.
Japan industry ministry asks Australia to boost LNG output amid Iran crisis
By
Yuka Obayashi
GE Vernova and Hitachi to explore Southeast Asia for small reactors
By
Shoko Oda
Why is it so easy for Iran to shut the Strait of Hormuz?
By
Sarah Young
and
John Irish
Warsh's room to move at the Fed may narrow in a war-clouded outlook
By
Howard Schneider
WORLD
How China is wooing Paraguay¡¯s political class away from longtime ally Taiwan
By
Daniela Desantis
and
Lucinda Elliott
Paraguay is a tiny player on the world stage. But it is Taiwan¡¯s last diplomatic ally in South America, making it a focal point for China's efforts to isolate the island.
With Iran war exit elusive, Trump aides vie to affect outcome
By
Nandita Bose
,
Matt Spetalnick
and
Humeyra Pamuk
U.S. officials and advisors are debating when and how to declare victory even as the conflict spreads across the Middle East.
African countries consider ¡®vice taxes¡¯ to help fill USAID cuts
By
Janice Kew
and
Jinshan Hong
U.S. says it can provide 'reliable' energy supply to Asia-Pacific
How the war in Iran could help China and change Asia
By
Damien Cave
,
Choe Sang-Hun
,
Javier C. Hernandez
and
Eric Schmitt
Congressional Republicans echo anti-Muslim rhetoric as Islamophobic incidents rise
By
David Hood-Nuno
Sports
Dominican Republic's star-studded lineup living up to hype at WBC
By
Jason Coskrey
The Dominican Republic leads the World Baseball Classic in many offensive categories
Just the beginning, says Chinese GP pole record-setter Kimi Antonelli
Clinical Japan confident of taking down Philippines at Women's Asian Cup
Team USA holds on against Canada to reach WBC semis
Powerful Dominican Republic routs South Korea to reach WBC semifinals
By
Jason Coskrey
Opinion
Japan should urge Iran to release people in detention
Teppei Kasai
and
Bahar Saba
A Japanese government spokesperson has confirmed that Iranian authorities detained a Japanese national on Jan. 20 and Tokyo has been urging Tehran to release them.
Japan and the world scramble amid the Iran conflict
Takaichi needs a new blueprint for a lasting U.S. alliance
By
Stephen R. Nagy
How a baseball game in Japan is testing China on Taiwan
By
Karishma Vaswani
Mirrors and blind spots: Japan, Canada and gender equality
By
Waka Ikeda
ENVIRONMENT
AI ¡®scientists¡¯ help human ones answer urgent climate questions
By
Eric Roston
Like millions of other people, climate scientists are finding a role for large language models in coding, communication and other parts of their workflow.
'Significant' acceleration of global warming since 2015: study
How fossil fuel disruptions lead to booms in solar and batteries
By
Akshat Rathi
What Trump¡¯s new tariffs mean for climate tech
By
Coco Liu
India celebrates cheetah births to boost reintroduction bid
By
Peter Martelli
CULTURE
¡®Kokuho¡¯ dominates Japan Academy Film Prize with 10 wins
By
Alyssa I. Smith
Japan¡¯s answer to the Oscars crowns Lee Sang-il¡¯s kabuki drama after its historic box-office run.
25 years in the making, Kanako Nishi steps into the global spotlight
By
Thu-Huong Ha
The 49th Japan Academy Film Prize winners: Full list
By
Alyssa I. Smith
Anime revival screenings are having a moment
By
Matt Schley
¡®Tony Takitani¡¯: Haunting Murakami adaptation rendered beautifully in new 4K restoration
By
Mark Schilling
LIFE
Japanese plum liqueur soaks up a new identity
By
Aarohi Narain
Long viewed as just a sweet sip, "umeshu" is now getting the spotlight, thanks to a growing breed of producers who are showcasing the exciting possibilities of the beverage.
Loyalty and the language of whistleblowing in Japan
By
Yaeko Kabe
Need a quick, healthy meal? Steam a bowl of sushi
By
Simon Daly
Working overtime: ¡®Silver Jinzai¡¯ centers keep Japan¡¯s seniors employed
By
Bhavesh Gulrajani
Pitas, parfaits and more in Yoyogi-Uehara
By
Robbie Swinnerton
COMMUNITY
Kyoto bids farewell to a storied poets¡¯ cafe
By
Felicity Tillack
Opened by American poet Cid Corman in 1974, CC¡¯s in Nakagyo Ward had served as an important gathering ground for the literary community.
Don¡¯t keep patient Pine waiting any longer
Recentering Okinawa, one story at a time
By
Kris Kosaka
In Sapporo, snow becomes a shared language
By Karl Pont
Pomelo peps up a Kobe couple¡¯s life
OPINION
Stephen R. Nagy
Takaichi needs a new blueprint for a lasting U.S. alliance
To succeed, Takaichi must deploy a disciplined mix of flattery and hard deliverables, demonstrating to the 47th U.S. president that Tokyo is taking its own security seriously.
Karishma Vaswani
How a baseball game in Japan is testing China on Taiwan
The real significance of this WBC match lies beyond the stadium. It¡¯s a signal that Tokyo and Taipei are testing how much Beijing can practically control their engagement.
Waka Ikeda
Mirrors and blind spots: Japan, Canada and gender equality
Canada's numbers do not describe a country that has solved gender inequality. They suggest one that may be coasting on a progressive reputation not fully matched by outcomes.
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BASEBALL
Capturing the World Baseball Classic's Japan leg from every angle
By
Joshua Mellin
CULTURE
The unlikely Hollywood story of Deaflympics champion Koto Kawaguchi
By
Mai Yoshikawa
BUSINESS
Is Japan pulling the plug on vending machines?
By
Kanako Takahara
JAPAN
China is eyeing an all-nuclear submarine fleet. Will Japan follow suit?
By
Jesse Johnson
BASEBALL
How one of 91²Ö¿â deadliest disasters shaped Shohei Ohtani's life
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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The unlikely Hollywood story of Deaflympics champion Koto Kawaguchi
By
Mai Yoshikawa
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BUSINESS
Japan promises 80 million barrels of oil to support 400 million-barrel global intervention
By
Francis Tang
BUSINESS
Is Japan pulling the plug on vending machines?
By
Kanako Takahara
BUSINESS
Yen tests ?160 to the dollar and nears levels not seen in 39 years
By
Francis Tang
ASIA PACIFIC
North Korea fires off barrage of around 10 ballistic missiles, Seoul says
By
Jesse Johnson
ASIA PACIFIC
Troubled waters: Challenges grow for Taiwan¡¯s homegrown submarine program
By
Gabriel Dominguez