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World cup
Japan strikes late to earn thrilling draw with Netherlands in World Cup opener
Japan scored the tying goal in the 88th minute.
WORLD
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Politics
U.S. and Iran agree to deal halting war that shook Middle East
Officials from the two countries will meet in Switzerland on June 19 to formally sign the agreement, a decision that suggests aspects of the deal may still remain unresolved.
JAPAN
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Politics
Japan is running out of royals. Are more men the answer?
By
Javier C. Hernandez
and
Hisako Ueno
The Japanese legislature has moved forward with a proposal to allow the imperial family to adopt scores of distant male relatives.
JAPAN
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Politics
Japan eyes responsibility of social media users during elections
The government expects to get the legislation enacted during the current parliamentary session ending in July.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
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Longform
The challenge of being neurodivergent in Japan¡¯s culture of conformity
By
Tomoko Otake
As awareness grows, more Japanese adults are finding answers to challenges that went unnoticed for years.
JAPAN
TV personality Bobby Ologun held for alleged sexual assault
Ologun, 60, whose real name is Bobby Konda, has denied the allegations.
German envoy hopeful of Japan joining Eurodrone project
By
Masaru Urano
In addition to Germany, the Eurodrone project includes such countries as Italy and Spain, with India participating as an observer.
Imperial couple¡¯s European trip ¡®significant¡¯: expert
Starmer to meet Japan¡¯s Takaichi as fighter jet funding sputters
By
Sakura Murakami
and
Ellen Milligan
Japan opposition raps Takaichi over imperial law revision
Japan¡¯s Emperor, Empress arrive in Netherlands
BUSINESS
SpaceX¡¯s unlikely journey from far-out idea to $2 trillion juggernaut
By
Ryan Mac
,
Kenneth Chang
and
Kirsten Grind
SpaceX¡¯s success has never been a sure thing, and the company has alternated between eye-catching failures and resounding successes.
Global capitalism bets it all on AI future, alarming voters
By
Shirin Ghaffary
and
Enda Curran
Some AI leaders warn that the technology may accelerate into a potentially dangerous new phase.
Nikkei average surges above 69,000 to record high
Jack Ma-backed Ant group set for high-stakes overhaul of billion-user app
By
Lulu Yilun Chen
Anthropic shuts down Mythos access after sweeping U.S. order
By
Maggie Eastland
and
Hadriana Lowenkron
Why it¡¯s nearly impossible to build a robot without China
By
Meaghan Tobin
and
Keith Bradsher
WORLD
G7 protest turns from carnival to violent stand-off
Geneva¡¯s police said around 20,000 people attended, with the vast majority well behaved and not involved in any violence.
Switzerland rejects proposal to cap population at 10 million
By
Bastian Benrath-Wright
The present population isn¡¯t too far off their proposed limit, having risen by almost 2 million this century to 9.1 million.
Trump tells Putin he is ready to help end Ukraine conflict, Kremlin adviser says
Health workers struggle to contain Ebola in Congo camps as distrust grows
China direct strike threat to Australia ¡®growing¡¯: report
Switzerland votes on proposal to cap population at 10 million
By
John Revill
and
Dave Graham
Sports
Knicks defeat Spurs to snap 53-year NBA title drought
The Knicks won the series 4-1, the young Spurs team on their home floor to lift the trophy for the first time since 1973.
Australia stun Turkey with defensive masterclass at World Cup
In pictures: Sumo tournament returns to Paris after 30 years
French salt enters the sumo ring in Paris
By
Diane Falconer
Japan coach takes responsibility for Wataru Endo going home
Opinion
Japan¡¯s real AI problem is not technology. It is trust.
Toshiaki Sasao
People who feel they matter are more likely to seek help when they need it because they trust that someone will listen. People who feel invisible often remain silent.
The U.S. and Israel can¡¯t hide their differences on Iran
By
Marc Champion
What if AI retraining is just a comforting lie?
By
Catherine Thorbecke
China-North Korea ties: New heights and new realities
The U.S. and India have become regional rivals
By
Brahma Chellaney
ENVIRONMENT
Scientists urge countries to look beyond CO2 to tackle warming
By
Eric Roston
A major source of global warming has been left out of official climate plans, with indirect greenhouse gases contributing roughly 0.3 C of warming to date.
Carbon dioxide removal slow to take off, alarming scientists
Volatile summer weather threatens to turn World Cup into test of heat
Study warns biodiversity loss could trigger wave of debt crises
By
Marc Jones
A South Korean beekeeper counts the cost of climate change
By
Hongji Kim
and
Minwoo Park
CULTURE
Meiko Kaji studied hard to smolder on screen
By
Mark Schilling
The star of ¡°Lady Snowblood¡± and other 1970s action films looks back on the serendipities that shaped her early career ¡ª and her dogged determination to hone her craft.
David Hockney, the British artist who went in search of Californian color, dies at 88
By
William Schomberg
¡®New Group¡¯ has big ideas but wobbly foundations
By
James Hadfield
Emerging Kansai artists to watch
By
Jennifer Pastore
¡®Never After Dark¡¯ finds fresh chills in familiar J-horror territory
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
Newcomer to hallowed Niigata sake scene is already winning awards
By
Cindy Bissig
Sake evangelist Tomomi Duquette is breathing new life into the heartland of sake brewing.
How Kojima made a destination out of denim
By
Erik Augustin Palm
Bilingual speech club offers freedom to be yourself
By
Aviraj Gokool
The fighting words fueling support for Japan¡¯s World Cup team
By
Yuko Tamura
Japanese sports terms you may hear on TV
By
Yuko Tamura
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.
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
Fujisawa flashpoint: A mosque project stokes nativist fears
By
Simon Scott
and
Ben Stubbings
OPINION
Marc Champion
The U.S. and Israel can¡¯t hide their differences on Iran
The cause of their dispute is, on the surface, simple. Israel says the April ceasefire between Tehran and Washington did not cover Lebanon.
Catherine Thorbecke
What if AI retraining is just a comforting lie?
The risk is that ¡°reskilling¡± becomes the excuse that makes mass unemployment politically palatable and, basically, the victim¡¯s fault.
Brahma Chellaney
The U.S. and India have become regional rivals
The U.S. has even begun taking a more conciliatory approach toward China, though the strategic competition between the two superpowers remains intense.
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LIFE
A Tokyo cocktail institution sets its sights on Kyoto
By
Kimberly Hughes
CULTURE
TV Tairiku Ondo channels the chaotic creativity of youth
By
Patrick St. Michel
SOCCER
Japan aiming to live up to heightened expectations with deep run at World Cup
By
Sean Carroll
CULTURE
¡®All of a Sudden¡¯: A tender triumph from Ryusuke Hamaguchi
By
Mark Schilling
COMMUNITY
In Japan, Nepalese students navigate a growing study-to-work pathway
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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By
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