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Politics
Japan set to lean on U.S. allies for support if China escalates
For now, Tokyo has stuck to its usual playbook: avoiding tit-for-tat retaliation, keeping communication channels open and hoping tensions cool over time.
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China takes spat with Japan over Taiwan to U.N. and vows to defend itself
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
GSDF officer arrested over stabbing woman in Tokyo’s Akasaka area
The suspect, Lt. Col. Yoichiro Otsu, who belongs to the GSDF's Camp Asaka in Tokyo's Nerima Ward, has denied the allegations against him.
ASIA PACIFIC
Chinese cruise ships look to steer clear of Japan amid diplomatic dispute
By
Ju-min Park
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Hyunjoo Jin
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Heekyong Yang
Tour agents said tensions, sparked by recent remarks from 91仓库 new leader, could cause Chinese tourists to be redirected to South Korea from Japan.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Takaichi faces market tests from yen to stocks and bonds
By
Hideyuki Sano
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John Cheng
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Momoka Yokoyama
Markets have lost their enthusiasm for Japan’s new prime minister, with about $127 billion wiped off the value of Tokyo-listed stocks over the past week.
CULTURE
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Film
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Longform
Eat, slurp, love: 'Tampopo' turns 40
By
Weiwen Lin
Four decades on, Juzo Itami's film remains unsurpassed as a wicked and delicious social commentary on Japanese society told through the lens of food.
JAPAN
Japan confirms fifth bird flu outbreak of season
About 48,000 chickens at a poultry farm in Miyazaki Prefecture will be culled.
Princess Aiko returns home from official visit to Laos
"I realized that the friendship between Japan and Laos has been fostered and developed through exchanges between people of the two countries," she said.
Moss spores can survive in space, Japan researchers say
Takaichi rejects China's demand to retract Taiwan remarks
By Alastair Gale — Ryotaro Nakamaru
Niigata approves restart of world’s largest nuclear power plant
By
Yukana Inoue
Japan plans higher visa fees for foreign residents
By
Himari Semans
BUSINESS
Japan businesses brush off worries over China tourists
By
Mathias Cena
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Kyoko Hasegawa
and
Jing Xuan TENG
With less Chinese customers, "it's become a bit easier for Japanese shoppers to visit, so our sales haven't really dropped," a shop manager said.
U.S. mulls letting Nvidia sell H200 chips to China, sources say
By
Alexandra Alper
The possibility signals a warmer approach to China, after U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed to a trade truce last month.
Americans with four-year degrees now comprise a record 25% of unemployed workers
By
Matthew Boesler
‘Sell-Japan’ trade takes a breather as verbal intervention dialed up slightly
By
Francis Tang
Three major Japan life insurers see revenue growth in April-September
?21.3 trillion stimulus package approved by Cabinet
By
Kazuaki Nagata
WORLD
MAGA favorite Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign after split with Trump
Her exit marks a stunning turn of events that few would have imagined months ago.
Trump officials’ meeting with Russian envoy spurs questions about latest Ukraine plan
By
Erin Banco
and
Gram Slattery
The meeting took place in Miami at the end of October and included special envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner and Kirill Dmitriev.
Why China isn’t filling climate leadership void after U.S. retreat
By
Alfred Cang
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Lili Pike
and
John Ainger
Indian Tejas fighter jet crashes in a ball of fire at Dubai Airshow, killing pilot
What's in the U.S. peace plan for ending the war in Ukraine?
By
Andrew Osborn
Trump lavishes praise on New York's mayor-elect Mamdani at warm White House meeting
Sports
Veteran Curacao coach hails 'crazy' World Cup qualification
The oldest coach in World Cup finals history is set to take the smallest country to qualify for the World Cup into the competition.
England's Daly ready for aerial challenge against Argentina
By
Julian Guyer
Rusty France face 'tired' Australia at end of torrid year
By
Illtud DAFYDD
Italy to face Northern Ireland in 2026 World Cup playoffs
U.S. Olympic fencer Chamley-Watson to launch World Fencing League
By
Eyk Henning
and
Vanessa Perdomo
Opinion
Seeking good relations with Xi’s CCP is a fool’s errand
Edo Naito
China has a history of favoring Japanese leaders, going back at least to Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka in the 1970s, who are inclined to comply with its "red lines."
Bangladesh’s Hasina sentence: Justice or vengeance?
By
Anand Kumar
China’s pressure campaign against Japan is a mistake
The United Nations legitimizes Trump’s Gaza peace plan
By
Ramesh Thakur
Pakistan will regret letting the army back in
By
Mihir Sharma
ENVIRONMENT
Preparing for a riskier world is becoming a bigger part of climate talks
By
Olivia Rudgard
As the COP30 climate summit draws to an end, negotiators are still struggling over an agreement over how to transition away from fossil fuel.
As COP30 discusses end of fossil fuels, are renewables ready?
By
Clar NiChonghaile
Decades-long contracts chain Asia to coal-fired power
By
Sudarshan Varadhan
Clamor for change builds inside the world's COP30 climate negotiations
By
Kate Abnett
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Simon Jessop
and
Lisandra Paraguassu
With more heat and storms, can COP30 boost front-line resilience?
By
Clar NiChonghaile
CULTURE
'Rental Family' brings real-world insight to modern loneliness
By Adam Davidson
Actor Mari Yamamoto drew on her journalist’s eye to bring authenticity to her role in a film about hired stand-in friends and family.
The secret to 'Last Samurai Standing'? Treating live action like anime.
By
Patrick St. Michel
Theater beyond borders: Eriko Ogawa's tenure at the NNTT has a global vision
By
Kris Kosaka
Mamoru Hosoda’s ‘Scarlet’ takes on ‘Hamlet’ with bold visual departure
By
Matt Schley
‘Blonde’: Conformist classrooms get a satirical makeover
By
Mark Schilling
LIFE
Tokyo’s western edge is a ramen wonderland
By
Brian MacDuckston
Tokyo’s western outskirts hide some of the city’s most distinctive ramen, from fish-forward broths to old-school Chinese noodles.
‘Tampopo’ lives on in bowls of ramen around the world
By
Mike Fu
‘Be bear aware’: Japan’s outdoor pros sound off on ursine risks
By
Drew Damron
Old-man puns are getting a Gen Z glow-up as 'neo-dajare'
By
Alyssa I. Smith
A dictionary revision illustrates how Japanese keeps on evolving
By
Yaeko Kabe
COMMUNITY
Bilal Karakus: ‘Coming to Japan has broadened my palate’
By
Patrick Parr
The owner of a Turkish food truck shares how he came to Japan and started his own business specializing in kebabs.
Happy-go-lucky Omochi loves to make friends
Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan celebrates 80 years at the forefront of press freedom
By
Gendel Gento
Jon Homewood: ‘There’s beauty in what we throw away’
By
Joseph Tame
Young Indonesians in Japan find their political voice
By
Nadila
OPINION
Anand Kumar
Bangladesh’s Hasina sentence: Justice or vengeance?
Human Rights Watch, among other observers, determined the tribunal “failed to meet international fair trial standards.”
Ramesh Thakur
The United Nations legitimizes Trump’s Gaza peace plan
For the longer-term prospects for peace in the decades-old conflict, nevertheless, this signals deep troubles ahead.
Mihir Sharma
Pakistan will regret letting the army back in
At no point did Pakistan’s democrats completely escape the shadow of the army — but institutionally and symbolically, the uniforms had begun to give way to the suits.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
First foreign president of Hosei University looks abroad for change
By
Elizabeth Beattie
BUSINESS
Japanese companies advised to change mindset about investment in Africa
By
Kazuaki Nagata
BASEBALL
Munetaka Murakami headlines quartet looking to move to MLB via posting system
By
Jason Coskrey
JAPAN
The reality of human trafficking in Japan
By
Yukana Inoue
CULTURE
Why we can’t get enough of the sham of the rental family
By
Thu-Huong Ha
Podcast
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