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BUSINESS
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Tech
SusHi Tech Tokyo underway, bringing startups, big companies and investors together
By
Yukana Inoue
Organizers of Asia's largest startup convention hope the event results in 10,000 business negotiations.
WORLD
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Crime & Legal
Gala shooting suspect sought to kill Trump and Cabinet officials, manifesto says
The manifesto was sent to members of suspect Cole Tomas Allen's family shortly before the attack, a law enforcement official said.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
Japan to tighten rules on OTC drug sales to curb misuse among youth
By
Jessica Speed
Cases of acute poisoning and addiction to medication have surged since the COVID-19 pandemic, often involving easily accessible drugs sold at drugstores.
JAPAN
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Politics
Japan won't impose fuel-saving measures, Takaichi says
By
Himari Semans
The move signals confidence in 91²Ö¿â energy response as it seeks alternative oil supplies amid disruptions caused by the Strait of Hormuz blockade.
BASEBALL
/
MLB
The Japanese dietitian who keeps the Blue Jays¡¯ engines running
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Japanese dietitian Yuka Sanui is responsible for helping to keep the Blue Jays players in peak condition before games.
JAPAN
Okinawa Gov. Tamaki faces wavering support in bid for third term
Changes in the political landscape as a result of the general election have raised uncertainties over the incumbent governor's backers and their position on a U.S. military base.
Shimane farming districts face onslaught from rising monkey population
Japanese macaques have become used to humans, stealing persimmons and daikons even with people standing nearby.
Japan lifts advisory a week after magnitude 7.7 quake
Japan startup seeks approval of cat kidney disease treatment
In New York, hibakusha call for nuclear weapons abolition
Tsunami survivor battles wildfire to protect hometown in Iwate Prefecture
By
Kentaro Okasaka
and
Tom Bateman
BUSINESS
Former Tokyo Electron staff gets decade in jail for TSMC breach
By
Debby Wu
Taiwan's Intellectual Property and Commercial Court also handed out jail sentences on four others and fined Tokyo Electron's local unit.
Under cover of trade truce with Trump, China expands economic pressure toolkit
By
Mei Mei Chu
Beijing is punishing those who shift supply chains from China, tightening rare ?earth licensing, banning foreign AI and cybersecurity tech and weighing curbs on its solar gear.
BGO sells Tokyo office building for $628 million to condo seller
By
Ryo Horiuchi
Toyota sees sales decline as Iran conflict looms over operations
By
Tsuyoshi Inajima
AI boom drowns out war fears to fuel Asia¡¯s great market divide
By
Subhadip Sircar
and
Abhishek Vishnoi
Data-center builders eyeing AI gold rush waiting years for U.K. grid connections
By
Lucy Raitano
and
Kate Holton
WORLD
Abbas loyalists win Palestinian municipal elections, including some seats in Gaza
By
Ali Sawafta
and
Nidal al-Mughrabi
Saturday's ballot marked the first elections of any ?kind in the Gaza ?Strip since 2006 and the first Palestinian polls since the Gaza war began more than ?two years.
U.S. presses Taiwan parliament to pass 'comprehensive' defense budget
Taiwan's government has said delays in passing the budget could mean Taiwan risks losing its place in the production and delivery queue for U.S. weapons.
Taiwan downplays impact of Chinese sanctions on European arms makers
Caught between wars, Afghan allies of U.S. trapped in Qatar without safe exit
By
Callum Paton
Fathers go online to redefine their role after Italy votes down equal parental leave
By
Giselda Vagnoni
Acid attacks highlight growing danger for Indonesian activists
Sports
Former Hawaii kicker Kansei Matsuzawa signs with Raiders
By
Jason Coskrey
Matsuzawa is trying to become the first Japanese player to reach the NFL.
Spurs storm past Blazers in Victor Wembanyama's return
Former Steelers coach Mike Tomlin says timing right for new leadership
Ohtani hits first homer in 13 games as Dodgers shut out Cubs
Anderson Espinoza leading early-season charge for first-place Buffaloes
By
Jason Coskrey
Opinion
Struggling to understand Sanaenomics? A new book helps.
Gearoid Reidy
Takaichi argues the solution is investment ¡ª with Aida proposing a "high-pressure economy" where demand outstrips supply and the government breaks the deadlock.
Hungary¡¯s shift unlocks new opportunities for NATO and Ukraine
By
James Stavridis
The West is still getting Russia wrong
By
Inna Bondarenko
and
Daniel Sleat
Decoupling and South Korea¡¯s new capitalism
By
Keun Lee
Iran war is a renewable energy wake-up call
By
Sonia Dunlop
and
Takeaki Masukawa
ENVIRONMENT
G7 says nature talks a success as climate sidelined for U.S.
The Group of Seven skirted any direct mention of global warming to appease the U.S., its largest and most powerful member.
Warming El Nino set to return in mid-2026, U.N. says
Climate investor calls for votes against directors at Japan¡¯s megabanks and trading houses
By
Anton Bridge
Nations gather for first-ever conference on fossil fuel exit
By
Nick Perry
and
Anna PELEGRI
France and other World Bank shareholders seek solution to preserve climate strategy
CULTURE
Kan Sano lets go of control and lets others in on ¡®Mojacat¡¯
By
Patrick St. Michel
Kan Sano's latest album expands his musical imagination, with collaborators such as Chara and Ua helping him push beyond the limits of going it alone.
¡®Lost Land¡¯: A Rohingya odyssey viewed with startling immediacy
By
Mark Schilling
Hokusai¡¯s erotic art on display at a Kabukicho noh theater
By
Kim Kahan
Haruki Murakami to release first novel in three years with ¡®The Tale of Kaho¡¯
By
Alyssa I. Smith
¡®Leave the Cat Alone¡¯: Even when life and love get messy, creativity survives
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
The American chef reconnecting with Japan through a Kyoto restaurant
By
Melinda Joe
Kyle Connaughton reflects on a career shaped by "kaiseki," California farming and a lifelong pull toward the country that inspired him.
Girandole by Alain Ducasse is a stunning ode to brasserie fare
By
Weiwen Lin
Capella Kyoto continues ancient capital¡¯s luxury hotel boom
By
Melinda Joe
The language around Japan¡¯s new bike rules leaves no room for ¡®maybe¡¯
By
Yuko Tamura
New-harvest onions add layers of flavor to any dish
By
Makiko Itoh
COMMUNITY
Italian creatives find their niche in Japan
By
Agnese Dionisio
Inspired by early encounters with Japanese culture, Tokyo-based translator Simona Stanzani and illustrator Luca Tieri have put creative dialogue at the forefront of their careers.
¡®Goofy fluffball¡¯ Gammo has a heart filled with joy
Counseling and community for foreign cancer patients in Japan
By
Jason Bartashius
Please your palate with Tokyo¡¯s international grocery stores
By
Mike Fu
In rural Japan, a consultant code-switches and connects
By
Mishu Callan
OPINION
James Stavridis
Hungary¡¯s shift unlocks new opportunities for NATO and Ukraine
Ukraine. By the time of his rejection by the electorate, he was widely regarded as Putin's top ally in Europe and a Trojan horse inside the alliance.
Inna Bondarenko
and
Daniel Sleat
The West is still getting Russia wrong
Because of Russia weakness, the Kremlin is focused not on domination, but on disruption.
Keun Lee
Decoupling and South Korea¡¯s new capitalism
Now, instead of always reinvesting profits, South Korean firms are delivering more short-term value to shareholders ¡ª a change that could help keep capital in the country.
Editors' Picks
LIFE
Inkonbini: Slice-of-life, cozy gaming from Japan¡¯s convenience stores
By
Gendel Gento
BUSINESS
Japanese developers worry over construction supply shortages amid Iran war
By
Eric Johnston
SUMO
Professional sumo awaits three potential new stars
By
John Gunning
JAPAN
How to prepare when Japan is under an earthquake advisory
By
Jessica Speed
CULTURE
Now on the multilingual margins, can Japanese bookstores be more than just a vibe?
By
Eric Margolis
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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The language around Japan¡¯s new bike rules leaves no room for ¡®maybe¡¯
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Yuko Tamura
ASIA PACIFIC
China holds live-fire drills in waters near Luzon as Japan joins military exercises in Philippines
WORLD
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BUSINESS
Don Quijote owner opens discount grocer as Japan inflation bites
By
Eru Ishikawa
BUSINESS
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Annie Lee