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BUSINESS
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Markets
Bank of Japan set to hold rates steady, with Iran war a factor
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Forecasts have changed significantly in recent weeks as conflict continues and the price of oil remains high.
JAPAN
Firefighters struggle to contain wildfires in northern Japan
By
Jessica Speed
Authorities have said there is still no clear timeline for containment of the wildfires, which have prompted evacuation orders for 2,500 people in Iwate.
BUSINESS
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Tech
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FOCUS
The fresh faces behind SusHi Tech Tokyo ¡ª the students driving Japan¡¯s entrepreneurial turn
By
Yukana Inoue
A student group is pushing to reshape how young Japanese people think about success, risk and entrepreneurship.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
Japanese study links ADHD symptoms to severity of chronic pain
By
Jessica Speed
The research team found that patients with symptoms of the disorder were more likely to report extreme pain than those without.
LIFE
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Language
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BILINGUAL
The language around Japan¡¯s new bike rules leaves no room for ¡®maybe¡¯
By
Yuko Tamura
Blue tickets are now being issued for minor traffic offenses, but you have to watch you don't get scammed.
JAPAN
Philippines President Marcos to make state visit to Japan
The two nations have been strengthening military ties in recent years, with Tokyo supplying Manila with coast guard ships and radar systems.
Former death-row inmate's sister further denounces Japan¡¯s review of retrial system
Hideko Hakamata says she opposes the draft government bill, which seeks to ban the use of evidence disclosed during court proceedings on retrial petitions for any other purpose.
After Netflix¡¯s controversial broadcast deal, Japan urges WBC organizer to allow more people to watch
By
Kanako Takahara
Half of disadvantaged mothers in Japan lack child care products, survey finds
Record 8,196 in Japan serve as 'community reactivators'
Japanese passport fees going down to ?9,000 in July
BUSINESS
Tokyo condo prices fall two months in row in sign boom may fade
By
Ryo Horiuchi
Average prices of previously occupied apartments in the six central wards of Tokyo fell 0.2% in March from the previous month to ?187.3 million.
Don Quijote owner opens discount grocer as Japan inflation bites
By
Eru Ishikawa
With food and daily necessities becoming more expensive in Japan, the company is betting fast, cheap and convenient offerings will drive traffic at stores designed for quick trips.
An AI agent takes over a store and orders too many candles
By
Shirin Ghaffary
Laps of icy roads in China show sodium batteries making an EV breakthrough
By
Annie Lee
Nissan to ramp up Egypt carmaking in bid to boost Africa sales
By
Sherif Tarek
Hanoi reviews petrol motorbike ban opposed by Honda ahead of Takaichi visit
By
Francesco Guarascio
WORLD
Iran war has drained U.S. supplies of critical, costly weapons
By
Eric Schmitt
and
Jonathan Swan
White House officials have refused to estimate the cost of the conflict so far, but two independent groups say the expense is just under $1 billion a day.
U.S. soldier charged with using classified info to bet on Maduro¡¯s capture
By
Patricia Hurtado
Gannon Ken Van Dyke, a 38-year-old special forces soldier, allegedly made more than $400,000 trading on Polymarket's prediction market.
Greece to be overtaken by Italy as eurozone¡¯s most indebted country in 2026, sources say
By
Lefteris Papadimas
and
Giuseppe Fonte
India¡¯s digital currency push targets its leaky welfare system
By Jaspreet Kalra - ashwin manikandan
Iran war revives European rooftop solar demand to cut energy bills
By
Christoph Steitz
EU loan throws Ukraine a lifeline but more help needed for war
By
Daniel Flynn
Sports
Eddie Jones wants citizens of Rugby World Cup host city to rally around Japan
Jones ?did not rule out Japan setting up its World Cup ?base in Newcastle, the world's largest coal export port.
Italy dismisses talk of replacing Iran at upcoming World Cup
Lamine Yamal expects to be ready for World Cup despite season-ending injury
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel to take indefinite break amid photo scandal
Raiders take quarterback Mendoza with No. 1 NFL draft pick
Opinion
Rethinking how Japan chooses its central bank governor
Kumiharu Shigehara
The future challenge for Japan is therefore not to depoliticize central bank appointments completely, but to build institutions that make expertise visible.
SoftBank is going all in on OpenAI, but at what cost?
By
Shuli Ren
Falling for Beijing¡¯s anti-Japan propaganda is dangerously naive
By
Stephen R. Nagy
Israel¡¯s Lebanon buffer zone is a fallacy and no path to peace
By
Daoud Kuttab
New AI tool reshapes the cybersecurity landscape
By
Brad Glosserman
ENVIRONMENT
Climate investor calls for votes against directors at Japan¡¯s megabanks and trading houses
By
Anton Bridge
Environmental advocacy group Market Forces is arguing that directors are failing to oversee material ?financial risks to the banks and trading houses' businesses.
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
Pentagon chief says climate change is ¡®crap.¡¯ The military is still bracing for it.
By
Amanda Kolson Hurley
China lifts green push with plan to double clean energy by 2035
CULTURE
Kyotographie's Daido Moriyama retrospective resonates in an age of endless images
By
Thu-Huong Ha
A dense, sprawling retrospective at the annual photo festival reflects Daido Moriyama's lifelong question: What does a photo do?
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
After years away, BTS and its fans reunite at full volume
By
Patrick St. Michel
¡®Lost Land¡¯ director captures play and peril on a migrant's journey
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
Capella Kyoto continues ancient capital¡¯s luxury hotel boom
By
Melinda Joe
The newly opened lodging occupies the site of Shinmichi Elementary School between the Kaburenjo Theatre and Kenninji, Kyoto's oldest Zen Buddhist temple.
New-harvest onions add layers of flavor to any dish
By
Makiko Itoh
No one else will do: What a pair of figure skaters can teach us about familiarity in Japanese
By Brooke Lathram-Abe
Chickens go from coop to table at Inaka no Taiho
By
Robbie Swinnerton
After 91²Ö¿â cherry blossoms fade, spring keeps blooming
By
Eric Margolis
COMMUNITY
Counseling and community for foreign cancer patients in Japan
By Jason Bartashius
Navigating cancer treatment as a foreign resident can be daunting, but mental health clinics, nonprofit organizations and other platforms can support the journey.
Please your palate with Tokyo¡¯s international grocery stores
By
Mike Fu
In rural Japan, a consultant code-switches and connects
By
Mishu Callan
Women in Law Japan marks 10 years amid persistent gender gap in the profession
By
Louise George Kittaka
Sundae, a spry and special dog, wants a walking companion
OPINION
Shuli Ren
SoftBank is going all in on OpenAI, but at what cost?
SoftBank Group's founder Masayoshi Son invested in OpenAI despite potential exposure to a liquidity crunch.
Stephen R. Nagy
Falling for Beijing¡¯s anti-Japan propaganda is dangerously naive
This mischaracterization is rooted in 91²Ö¿â wartime history, but also shaped by blatant ideological bias and propaganda.
Daoud Kuttab
Israel¡¯s Lebanon buffer zone is a fallacy and no path to peace
Rather than taking more land where opponents will always exist, the wiser strategy is to pursue a political settlement.
Editors' Picks
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
SOCCER
Stars aligning for Japan as World Cup approaches
By
Sean Carroll
COMMUNITY
Counseling and community for foreign cancer patients in Japan
By Jason Bartashius
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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BUSINESS
Prudential Life Insurance suspends sales for additional 180 days
By
Yukana Inoue
JAPAN
Japanese scientist accused of putting chemicals in co-worker¡¯s water in U.S.
BUSINESS
Meta to capture U.S. employee mouse movements and keystrokes to train AI
By
Katie Paul
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Jeff Horwitz
JAPAN
Japan-Ukraine drone tie-up sends first weapon onto battlefield
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
Caution urged in Japan when using secondhand products amid safety risks