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JAPAN
Two tropical storms bring heavy rains to parts of Japan
The Japan Meteorological Agency also issued Level 4 landslide warnings for Tokyo¡¯s Izu Oshima as well as some areas of Shizuoka, Kanagawa and Chiba prefectures.
JAPAN
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Politics
Japan government to avoid deficit-covering bonds for food tax cut
The move to avoid the issuance of deficit-covering bonds follows a policy that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has consistently emphasized.
WORLD
U.S. and Iran trade strikes putting new strain on Mideast ceasefire
The U.S. said its strikes were a response to ¡°unwarranted aggression against commercial shipping by Iranian forces¡± that ¡°clearly violated the ceasefire.¡±
JAPAN
Strong earthquake jolts Yamanashi and Kanagawa amid landslide fears
By
Jessica Speed
The magnitude 5.6 quake came as two tropical storms neared the main island of Honshu, with heavy rain falling in recent days and more to come over the weekend.
CULTURE
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Entertainment news
Buzzcut backlash: AKB48 member¡¯s termination stirs online furor
By
Patrick St. Michel
Mei Hanada¡¯s response video to her termination from idol group AKB48 echoes a scandal involving a different member of the pop outfit from 2013.
JAPAN
U.S. missile moves in Japan send China clear message: A new era has arrived
By
Gabriel Dominguez
The planned longer-term presence of a U.S. midrange missile system in Japan, combined with the fielding of other advanced weaponry, is complicating Chinese military planning.
Japan ¡®snow monkey¡¯ park to cap visitors after overcrowding and bad behavior
As the number of tourists snowballed, so did instances of bad behavior, such as trying to feed or touch the monkeys.
Japan and India to set up framework for promoting biogas-run cars
Lower House committee approves flag bill in appeal to conservatives
By
Sakura Murakami
Heavy rain continues across country with two approaching tropical storms
By
Yukana Inoue
¡®Very strong¡¯ nuclear verification needed in Iran after war: IAEA head
BUSINESS
Yen¡¯s decline makes perfect sense to some analysts
By
Kazuaki Nagata
They have started to wonder whether there is really much at all holding the currency up.
Takeda sees return to growth within three years, new CEO says
By
Eru Ishikawa
The company is targeting a return on equity of at least 5% over that time, Julie Kim said at her first news conference after assuming the top job this week.
Japan mulls delaying minimum wage hike
Stellantis and Nissan in talks to buy assets from troubled Marelli
By
Alberto Brambilla
,
Giulia Morpurgo
and
Albertina Torsoli
Sony discontinues Japan sales of Aibo robot puppy
Tokyo inflation picks up, keeping BOJ on track for further hike
By
Toru Fujioka
WORLD
An analyst¡¯s missed remark surfaced in deadly Iran school strike probe
By
Katrina Manson
An analyst¡¯s missed remarks and U.S. intelligence systems that weren¡¯t connected to one another are among the missteps that led to an airstrike on an Iranian school.
Venezuela quake toll tops 900 as search intensifies for hundreds trapped
The government said 172 people remained trapped, 920 were dead and 3,360 injured, while a website listed more than 50,000 people reported missing.
Swiss glaciers facing drastic loss from heat wave
Ukraine¡¯s Crimea attacks expose limits of Putin¡¯s protection
Israel and Lebanon reach framework deal aiming to end conflict
Venezuela quake crisis tests legitimacy of Delcy Rodriguez regime
Sports
Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu relishes chance to face ¡®serious Brazil¡¯ in knockout stage
By
Sam Byford
Japan advanced to the round of 32 as the runner-up in Group F.
Serena Williams¡¯ return set to electrify Wimbledon
MLB owners look to place limits on free-agent deals in latest proposal
Nelly Korda maintains competitive mindset while pursuing rare heights
59-year-old ¡®King Kazu¡¯ to continue playing with Fukushima United after extending loan deal
Opinion
The world should reject China¡¯s latest maritime power grab
Robert D. Eldridge
The U.S. and international community must immediately reject that claim. Otherwise, Beijing will interpret the silence as tacit acceptance.
Indo-Pacific name change unnerves many
FIFA World Cup thrives on diaspora players
By
Adam Minter
Living without an AI kill switch
By Ngaire Woods
Scarier than fiction: ¡®The Wizard of the Kremlin¡¯ comes to life
By
Stephen R. Nagy
ENVIRONMENT
What people around the world are getting wrong about climate change awareness
By
Eric Roston
The fourth World Risk Poll has reported the results of more than 143,000 interviews across 140 countries and territories, focusing on climate change concerns and awareness.
Britain and Switzerland break June temperature record as deadly heat wave grips Europe
U.K. must hasten shift from fossil fuels to hit climate goals, expert panel says
Australia withholds climate fund reports over risk of diplomatic ¡®damage¡¯
By
Steven TRASK
Iceland kills first whales since 2023, resuming commercial hunt
CULTURE
Trooper Salute marches to its own beat on dazzling debut album
By
Patrick St. Michel
The quintet¡¯s debut album ¡°Tomogachi Ga Imashita,¡± released on June 17, features an impressive array of styles drawn from the band members¡¯ wide-ranging influences.
An implausible but engaging crime drama unfolds in ¡®Magical Secret Tour¡¯
By
James Hadfield
¡®Unchained¡¯ presents a grim portrait of a budding psychopath
By
Mark Schilling
This is not AI. It¡¯s intentionally, painstakingly human-made art.
By
Zoria Petkoska
What is the ¡®Mona Lisa¡¯ of Japan?
By
Thu-Huong Ha
LIFE
Summer in Japan: The language and flavors of staying cool
By
Eric Margolis
From watermelon and shaved ice to riverside barbecues, discover how Japan stays cool while temperatures soar.
¡®The colors speak for themselves¡¯: How Japan¡¯s chroma bible went global
By
Aarohi Narain
¡®A little funky¡¯: Japanese ¡®natt𡝠disgusts and delights the world
By Tomohiro Osaki & Sarah Lai
Can a single clay pot really elevate everything you cook?
By
Simon Daly
¡®Kaiseki¡¯ fine dining with a side of classical poetry
By
Zoria Petkoska
COMMUNITY
How a U.S. author found ¡ª and helped build ¡ª community in a Japanese hot spring town
By
Michele Laudig
With a new home base, Hannah Kirshner hopes to build even deeper community and cultural connections in rural Ishikawa Prefecture.
In Japan, Nepalese students navigate a growing study-to-work pathway
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Fear and uncertainty for foreign business owners after Japan revises rules
By
Elizabeth Beattie
As immigration rises, Kawasaki¡¯s foreign council shows path toward inclusion
By
Moe Shimizu
Anglophone bookworms unite across Japan
By
Mike Fu
OPINION
Adam Minter
FIFA World Cup thrives on diaspora players
The tournament expanded from 32 to 48 teams this year, creating space for more countries and for the transnational communities that define many of them.
Ngaire Woods
Living without an AI kill switch
There is no simple way to shut down advanced AI once it exists, so societies must learn to manage its risks rather than rely on a single fail-safe.
Stephen R. Nagy
Scarier than fiction: ¡®The Wizard of the Kremlin¡¯ comes to life
The objective is not to promote authoritarianism directly, but to corrode the trust that sustains democratic societies and international cooperation grounded in rule of law.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
Takaichi¡¯s social media strategy tests old political norms
By
Kenji Yoshida
JAPAN
U.S. missile moves in Japan send China clear message: A new era has arrived
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
Takaichi¡¯s blueprint of women¡¯s policies focuses on menopause, education and housekeepers
By
Tomoko Otake
SOCCER
Fans take over iconic Shibuya Crossing as Japan reaches World Cup knockout round
By
Jessica Speed
CULTURE
¡®All the Lovers in the Night¡¯ film adaptation brings ¡®unstable beauty¡¯ to the screen
By Blake Simons
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
The challenge of being neurodivergent in Japan¡¯s culture of conformity
By
Tomoko Otake
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JAPAN
Magnitude 7.2 quake hits northern Japan
By
Kanako Takahara
and
Jessica Speed
JAPAN
Two storms approach Japan, with possible convergence complicating forecasts
By
Yukana Inoue
BUSINESS
Ghosn says calls for his Nissan return show investor anger over results
JAPAN
Double barrage of storms to hit Japan this week
By
Jessica Speed
BUSINESS
Masayoshi Son dismisses Musk¡¯s idea for orbital data centers
By
Min Jeong Lee