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WORLD
U.S. and Iran set for new talks with status of Hormuz in question
Iran¡¯s central military command said ¡°the Strait of Hormuz will be closed to vessel traffic¡± following Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
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Trump¡¯s fears about economy undercut U.S. leverage in Iran talks
WORLD
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Politics
Report says U.K. PM Starmer ready to quit, but source says he¡¯s still focused on job
The threat to Starmer¡¯s position increased sharply ?on ?Friday, when his rival Andy Burnham won a seat in parliament that would allow ?him to launch a formal leadership challenge.
JAPAN
Japan to raise visa fees for foreign nationals in first revision in 48 years
The fee will be increased from the current ?3,000 to ?15,000 for a single-entry visa and from ?6,000 to ?30,000 for a multiple-entry visa starting July 1.
BUSINESS
China¡¯s key minerals exports to Japan stay at low levels in May
Exports of some key types of tungsten, as well as rare-earths dysprosium and terbium, stayed at zero in May, according to Chinese customs data.
LIFE
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Travel
Beyond crabs and dinos: Japan¡¯s least-touristed region rethinks appeal
By
Louise George Kittaka
Fukui Prefecture routinely ranks among Japan¡¯s least-visited prefectures, but a crop of young professionals in the tourism industry are pushing a new set of charms.
JAPAN
Imperial couple plant cherry tree in Netherlands
The tree was planted at a park with a memorial monument for victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Japan¡¯s farm minister promotes Japanese rice in France
Agriculture minister Norikazu Suzuki handed out rice balls made from Japanese rice to shoppers during a Japanese food fair.
Panel upholds decision not to indict Hyogo governor
New cost estimates revealed for Hokuriku Shinkansen line extension
Parliament leaders OK outline of Imperial House Law amendment bill
Man given life sentence likely to be acquitted posthumously
BUSINESS
Trump¡¯s fears about economy undercut U.S. leverage in Iran talks
¡°I didn¡¯t want to see economic catastrophe,¡± Trump said at a news conference in Evian, France on Thursday. ¡°If you kept this going, that could¡¯ve happened.¡±
Tepco ends second round of fiscal 2026 treated water release
In the just ended round, about 7,900 tons of water containing small amounts of radioactive tritium was discharged.
Japan to enhance global cooperation on AI risks
Yen nears four-decade low, and Katayama issues warning
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Gov. Ueda has been discharged from hospital, BOJ says
By
Toru Fujioka
Japan-owned vessel passed through Strait of Hormuz on Friday
WORLD
Meloni¡¯s spat with Trump shows readiness to risk a bigger fight
In just 24 hours, Meloni has done three things that some U.S. allies may have thought privately, but never said publicly.
Iranian Guard¡¯s business empire to win big if U.S. sanctions lifted
By
Parisa Hafezi
and
Angus McDowall
As the two sides eye a deal to end the war that could unlock billions of dollars ?for Iran, the elite Revolutionary Guard is poised to be one of the biggest beneficiaries.
Portugal¡¯s unofficial exorcism fever worries Catholic Church
By
Thomas Cabral
Secret vetting and blocked promotions in the Pentagon: Inside Pete Hegseth¡¯s war on diversity
By
Kate Kelly
Trump envoy and Iranian minister head to Switzerland for talks
Peeling paint adds to woes of Trump¡¯s pool project
Sports
Underdogs holding own against soccer royalty early at World Cup
The performances have challenged?predictions that the expanded finals would be full of one-sided contests.
Netherlands¡¯ demolition of Sweden gives coach Ronald ?Koeman peace of mind
Germany still not satisfied despite beating Cote d¡¯Ivoire to reach knockout stage
Hajime Moriyasu proud of fans¡¯ reputation for cleanliness
Japan looking to ramp up intensity against Tunisia in World Cup¡¯s 1,000th match
Opinion
The sudden death of judicial reviews in Hong Kong
Patrick Poon
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee can now certify anything as ¡°endangering national security¡± and thus restrict freedom of expression.
An absence of drama means the G7 summit was a success
This U.S.-Iran MOU will likely be a ¡®memorandum of misunderstanding¡¯
By
Kuni Miyake
Japan¡¯s GCAP push signals a new security role beyond the U.S. alliance
By
Maria Mezzetti
UFC spectacle at White House sparks questions about power and freedom
By Grzegorz Kwiatkowski
ENVIRONMENT
Jera books Mitsui OSK ships to bring low-carbon ammonia to Japan
By
Sing Yee Ong
Low-carbon ammonia has been receiving greater attention around the world as governments and companies pledge to reduce emissions from fossil fuels.
Greek fishers struggle to keep up with puffer fish invaders
By
Will VASSILOPOULOS
Fast-tracked power plants fuel AI boom, with little public scrutiny
By
Valerie Volcovici
Laboring under Delhi¡¯s harsh heat, workers must choose health or wages
By
Anupreeta Das
Scientists urge countries to look beyond CO2 to tackle warming
By
Eric Roston
CULTURE
¡®Demon Slayer¡¯ musical is for fans who¡¯ve done the homework
By
Alicia Haddick
The record-breaking anime ¡°Demon Slayer¡± has been reimagined as a musical and its sixth installment premiered June 13.
¡®Tagusari Bros.¡¯ searches for the meaning of justice
By
Gabriella Geisinger
Ryusuke Hamaguchi wants to make the impossible possible
By
Sebastien Raineri
¡®The Samurai and the Prisoner¡¯: A cerebral whodunnit in feudal Japan
By
James Hadfield
¡®You Are the Film¡¯ offers a multiverse on a microbudget
By
Mark Schilling
LIFE
Beyond crabs and dinos: Japan¡¯s least-touristed region rethinks appeal
By
Louise George Kittaka
Fukui Prefecture routinely ranks among Japan¡¯s least-visited prefectures, but a crop of young professionals in the tourism industry are pushing a new set of charms.
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
Tokyo¡¯s best Four Seasons may not be its biggest
By
Gendel Gento
Osaka Itami Airport named Asia¡¯s best in new travel rankings
By
Weiwen Lin
COMMUNITY
Fear and uncertainty for foreign business owners after Japan revises rules
By
Elizabeth Beattie
The life that restaurateur Manish Kumar built in Japan for he and his family has been upended after Japan enacted stricter rules for the business manager visa.
In Japan, Nepalese students navigate a growing study-to-work pathway
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Amaguri is an aptly named sweetheart
As immigration rises, Kawasaki¡¯s foreign council shows path toward inclusion
By
Moe Shimizu
Anglophone bookworms unite across Japan
By
Mike Fu
OPINION
Kuni Miyake
This U.S.-Iran MOU will likely be a ¡®memorandum of misunderstanding¡¯
In conclusion, this MOU is, at best, a product of compromise, if not a failure.
Maria Mezzetti
Japan¡¯s GCAP push signals a new security role beyond the U.S. alliance
The renewed GCAP backing comes less than a week after the apparent failure of the Future Combat Air System ¡ª a program led by France, Germany and later Spain.
Grzegorz Kwiatkowski
UFC spectacle at White House sparks questions about power and freedom
The United States is now approaching the 250th anniversary of its independence while arguing over what America is.
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CULTURE
Music Awards Japan levels up and looks ahead
By
Alyssa I. Smith
SUMO
Cultural aspects dominate coverage as sumo enthralls Paris
By
John Gunning
JAPAN
Japan steps on the gas in unprecedented regional defense export push
By
Gabriel Dominguez
CULTURE
As his centennial nears, Osamu Tezuka gets a global reintroduction
By
Roland Kelts
JAPAN
Why more bears are entering urban areas
By
Yukana Inoue
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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The challenge of being neurodivergent in Japan¡¯s culture of conformity
By
Tomoko Otake
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JAPAN
Japan to allow local governments to ban private lodging
By
Yukana Inoue
CULTURE
¡®Demon Slayer¡¯ musical is for fans who¡¯ve done the homework
By
Alicia Haddick
JAPAN
Japanese mother sues state over teen¡¯s ¡®hostage justice¡¯ death
By
Tomohiro Osaki
BUSINESS
Yen nears four-decade low, and Katayama issues warning
By
Kazuaki Nagata
JAPAN
Japan to raise visa fees for foreign nationals in first revision in 48 years