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BUSINESS
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Markets
Stocks trade lower in Tokyo and yen weak after the U.S. and Israel strike Iran
By
Francis Tang
Politicians and economists argue that the situation in Japan is manageable unless the conflict becomes prolonged.
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Police to enhance security at U.S. and Israel-related facilities in Japan
Nintendo shares slide on fears of rising Mideast shipping costs
JAPAN
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Politics
Trump¡¯s Iran attacks put Japan in tough spot as it emphasizes rules-based order
By
Jesse Johnson
and
Himari Semans
Japan is seeking to balance its strong support for the rule of law with its need to maintain its robust alliance with the U.S.
WORLD
Pentagon tells Congress no sign that Iran was going to attack U.S. first
The United States and Israel have launched their most ambitious attacks on Iran in decades, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and hitting targets across the country.
JAPAN
Joichi Ito, linked with Epstein, to leave Japan government panel, Sankei says
The release of millions of new Epstein documents by the U.S. Justice Department revived scrutiny of Ito's ties with the late convicted sex offender.
JAPAN
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Society
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Longform
Japan is betting big on AI. Few workers have used it.
By
Eric Margolis
Surveys show strong public confidence, despite shallow workplace adoption and unresolved cultural concerns.
JAPAN
Man sentenced to life in prison over murder of volunteer probation officer
The case had sparked discussion on how to ensure the safety of such officers, who use their homes to conduct interviews with probationers under their support.
Medical care key to evacuees' return to Fukushima 15 years on
In Fukushima Prefecture, the number of medical institutions has plunged from 132 to 47 since the disaster.
Major shrine festival back in Fukushima village
Vending machine in Hiroshima offers cans of air from the prefecture
Okinawa students visit Hokkaido to learn about disputed islands
Japan aims to expand use of soil from Fukushima decontamination
BUSINESS
Toyota raises buyout bid for unit, ending standoff with Elliott
By
Nicholas Takahashi
The carmaker and its affiliates are now willing to pay ?20,600 for each share of Toyota Industries they don¡¯t already own, the group said Monday.
Toyota and Docomo among firms tapping self-driving to ease local transport woes
Amid a nationwide shortage of drivers, broad adoption of autonomous driving will rest on establishing strong safety measures and cutting costs.
Short-term Japan bonds hold allure for regional bank managing ?2.6 trillion
By
Taiga Uranaka
BOJ deputy chief refrains from signaling rate hike in March
By
Toru Fujioka
Japanese firms start job seminars for 2027 graduates
As parliament meets, China is yet to pass last year's economic reform test
By
David Kirton
,
Liangping Gao
and
Ellen Zhang
WORLD
Khamenei killing shatters Iran's order and triggers high-stakes succession race
By
Samia Nakhoul
,
Parisa Hafezi
and
Emily Rose
The focus now is on whether the Revolutionary Guard, long seen as the true center of gravity, emerge weakened by battlefield losses and internal frictions ¡ª or more entrenched.
With cherished landmarks hit, Iran attacks rattle Dubai
By
Talek HARRIS
and
Aya ISKANDARANI
Residents were aghast as drones and missiles targeted the United Arab Emirates and America¡¯s other Gulf allies, long-time refuges from regional conflict, on Saturday and Sunday.
Three U.S. warplanes mistakenly shot down by Kuwait air defense
Chinese citizen killed in Iran conflict and over 3,000 evacuated, Beijing says
Melania Trump to chair U.N. Security Council as Iran war rages
By
Amelie Bottollier-Depois
Israel strikes Beirut's southern suburbs after Hezbollah attacks
By
Laila Bassam
,
Yomna Ehab
and
Nayera Abdallah
Sports
Shohei Ohtani returns to Japan as the center of attention ahead of WBC
By
Jason Coskrey
?Ohtani, the Los Angeles Dodgers¡¯ two-way superstar, arrived last week to join the rest of his Samurai Japan teammates ahead of the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
Australian Grand Prix chief says Middle East travel issues will not impact race
Iran prepares for Women's Asian Cup as bombs drop on homeland
World Cup nears 100-day countdown amid violence and political upheaval
Ethiopia's Tadese Takele defends Tokyo Marathon title after sprint finish
Opinion
Lessons for Japan from Russia¡¯s war in Ukraine
Yuichi Yoshida
Japan aims to become a wartime-resilient ¡°unmanned systems hub¡± by expanding domestic military-drone production and integrating allied cooperation.
India is getting richer, but its cities are unlivable
By
Mihir Sharma
Paddington, pints and the art of modern diplomacy
By
Gearoid Reidy
Takaichi, Trump and Japan-North Korea relations
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
Trump¡¯s ambitions for Iran: He wants everything.
By
Marc Champion
ENVIRONMENT
Insurers urge Australia to launch $21 billion flood defense fund
By
David Stringer
The funding would be used on tasks including adding more flood-protection infrastructure like dams or levees, and also for a property buyback program.
What Trump¡¯s new tariffs mean for climate tech
By
Coco Liu
India celebrates cheetah births to boost reintroduction bid
By
Peter Martelli
Junk to high-tech: India bets on e-waste for critical minerals
By
Arunabh SAIKIA
and
Uzmi ATHAR
Indonesia coal plant closure U-turn sows energy transition doubts
By
Marchio Gorbiano
CULTURE
Mari Katayama wins inaugural Mori Art Prize
By
Jennifer Pastore
The biennial Mori Art Award, among the largest payouts for a single contemporary artist in Japan, was established in 2025.
From clicks to claps: Online comics seek the stage
By
Laura Pollacco
¡®Kaneko Fumiko¡¯: Firebrand behind bars shows unyielding resolve
By
Mark Schilling
¡®#Viral¡¯: A Faustian tale about internet fame and anti-vax anxiety
By
James Hadfield
Kishida Prize crowns wordsmiths in the theater world
By
Kris Kosaka
LIFE
Inside a Japanese bookshop: Words you need to browse in Jimbocho
By
Eric Margolis
Decode shelving systems, publisher groupings and reader slang before making the most of Tokyo¡¯s famed literary district.
In bilingual homes, raising hearing-impaired kids is a long road toward a ¡®normal life¡¯
By
Yang Xiong
Where Tokyoites go for Chinese hot pot
By
Mike Fu
At Choma, drinks come with a shot of folklore
By
Melinda Joe
5,200% price hike on fonts has Japan¡¯s indie game devs scrambling
By
Gendel Gento
COMMUNITY
In Sapporo, snow becomes a shared language
By Karl Pont
Working in temperatures as low as minus 6 degrees Celsius, artists from around the world convened in Sapporo this February to continue a tradition 50 years running.
Recentering Okinawa, one story at a time
By
Kris Kosaka
Pomelo peps up a Kobe couple¡¯s life
After closures and breaks, Tokyo's 'Little India' regains its footing
By
Shyam Bhardwa
Tokyo LGBTQ fundraiser to raise money for Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa
By
Kat Joplin
OPINION
Mihir Sharma
India is getting richer, but its cities are unlivable
India has failed to give city residents the basics: uncontaminated water, breathable air and a government they can vote out if it fails them.
Gearoid Reidy
Paddington, pints and the art of modern diplomacy
"48 times the Japanese ambassador made us proud to be British,¡± gushes one typical headline.
Michael MacArthur Bosack
Takaichi, Trump and Japan-North Korea relations
North Korea has given no space for engagement on the issues most relevant to Japan ¡ª that is, the abductee issue and denuclearization.
Editors' Picks
LIFE
On westernmost Yonaguni, geopolitics can¡¯t spoil the island¡¯s aura
By
Edward J. Taylor
CULTURE
What is Zipangu? Inside J-pop¡¯s first-of-its-kind Los Angeles festival
By
Patrick St. Michel
JAPAN
Gunma tops relocation ranking for second consecutive year
By
Elizabeth Beattie
JAPAN
Punch-drunk love: Lonely baby monkey in Japan goes viral
By
Jessica Speed
CULTURE
Yoshitoshi Shinomiya emerges as anime¡¯s new auteur with ¡®A New Dawn¡¯ in Berlin
By
David Opie
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
Japan is betting big on AI. Few workers have used it.
By
Eric Margolis
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