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WORLD
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Crime & Legal
Conservative influencer Charlie Kirk shot dead at Utah university event
The shooting was the latest in a series of attacks on U.S. political figures that have underscored a sharp rise in political violence.
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Death of Charlie Kirk lays bare deep U.S. political divisions
Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, dead at 31, played key role in Trump's 2024 victory
JAPAN
Japan-Philippines visiting-forces pact comes into force as defense ties blossom
By
Gabriel Dominguez
The pact will serve as the legal basis for Japanese and Philippine forces operating in each other¡¯s countries, paving the way for greater cooperation amid tensions with Beijing.
JAPAN
Japan successfully test-fires cutting-edge railgun against target vessel
By
Gabriel Dominguez
The defense ministry¡¯s Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency says its test-firings marked the first time a ship-mounted railgun was successfully fired at a real vessel.
JAPAN
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Politics
China complains as former Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen visits Japan
By
Jesse Johnson
The visit to Japan, which does not have official diplomatic relations with Taiwan, was the first known trip to the country by Tsai since she left office in May 2024.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Nissan CEO wants company to launch new cars faster
By
Nicholas Takahashi
and
Masatsugu Horie
Pressure is mounting on Ivan Espinosa to overhaul the firm as its financial position continues to deteriorate.
JAPAN
Motegi calls for ¡®new coalition¡¯ in bid for LDP presidency
By
Himari Semans
The former party secretary-general sees welcoming a new coalition member ¡ª possibly the Democratic Party for the People or Nippon Ishin no Kai ¡ª as the way forward.
Ito mayor dissolves municipal assembly after it passed no-confidence motion
Ito Mayor Maki Takubo had claimed that she graduated from Toyo University, but said in July that she had, in fact, been expelled from the school.
Japan records 65 child abuse deaths in fiscal 2023
Six 'JP Dragon' crime ring members arrested after extradition from Philippines
Crown Princess Kiko turns 59 with relief after son's coming-of-age
Indefinite term upheld for man over Tokyo robbery resulting in death
BUSINESS
Slim iPhone Air may be a design win for Apple, despite analysts' AI doubts
By
Stephen Nellis
and
Aditya Soni
The new handset is the company's slimmest yet, and the biggest change to its lineup in eight years.
Nikkei 225 hits record for a second time this week
By
Francis Tang
The benchmark index broke 44,000 again and moved above 44,200 on Thursday morning.
Activist-turned-executive seeks rich investors for Japanese fund
By Takako Taniguchi
LG's other U.S. sites see exodus of South Korean workers after raid: sources
By
Hyunjoo Jin
and
Norihiko Shirouzu
U.S. Steel¡¯s Granite City Works to cease steel slab processing: report
By
Francis Tang
Tokyo stocks achieve record close after strong performance on Wall Street
By
Francis Tang
WORLD
Missing limbs and loved ones, Gazan children begin treatment abroad
By
Jana Choukeir
At least 45,000 children have been wounded in Gaza, many of them suffering life-changing injuries, according to UNICEF.
Many arrested at Hyundai's U.S. facility appear to be working legally: lawyer
By
Ted Hesson
"They just arrested everyone who wasn't a citizen or a resident and figured they would sort it out later," said a lawyer representing more than a dozen workers.
A new 9/11 generation: These children promise to never forget
By
Carol Rosenberg
Astronomers get best view yet of two merging black holes
By
Will Dunham
Suspected Russian incursion in Poland raises drone defense questions for NATO
By
Andrew Gray
France's new prime minister vows 'profound break' with past as protests flare
By
Jurgen HECKER
Sports
What drives sumo journeymen to endure one of the world's most grueling sports
By
John Gunning
Professional sumo is one of the harshest environments in sports. Yet many toil away in the sport's lower-tier divisions for years or even decades.
Ange Postecoglou determined to bring trophies to Nottingham Forest
World Athletics Championships road events to start earlier due to heat in Tokyo
Extreme heat a rising threat to 2026 World Cup venues, report says
By
Martyn Herman
Vuelta a Espana director vows to finish race despite pro-Palestinian protests
Opinion
What Japan¡¯s political drift means for U.S.-Japan relations
Joshua W. Walker
Decisive political leadership is missing. Ambitious reforms and bold initiatives require political capital.
The global nuclear picture grows darker and darker
By
Brad Glosserman
The ICE raid on the Georgia Hyundai plant makes no sense
By
Mary Ellen Klas
The Liberal Democratic Party¡¯s internal coup is complete
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
International relations analysis needs to grow up
By
Stephen R. Nagy
ENVIRONMENT
Scientists link major carbon emitters to worsening heat waves
By
Coco Liu
and
Eric Roston
The more emissions a company releases, the bigger role it plays in worsening heat waves.
Drought hit over half of Europe in mid-August, EU data shows
China¡¯s green push may cut global fossil use by 2030, says think tank
Polluted and poor: Blighted U.S. cities tackle 'toxic soup'
By
Carey L. Biron
How Europe lost an area the size of Cyprus to wildfires this year
By
Laura Millan
and
Joe Wertz
CULTURE
Unsound turns Osaka into a laboratory of avant-garde music
By
James Hadfield
Long-running Polish music festival Unsound channels Expo ¡¯70 at its first Japan edition.
'Faking Beethoven¡¯: Comedic musical biopic forgets to have fun
By
James Hadfield
Latest 'Demon Slayer' film slays at box office, earning over ?30 billion
Traditional Japanese erotic art exhibition puts female pleasure in focus
By
Tomohiro Osaki
Dark folklore meets teenage angst in ¡®The Summer Hikaru Died¡¯
By
Mike Fu
LIFE
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce¡¯s announcement hits all the right notes in Japan
By
Yuko Tamura
Japanese culture is in the depths of a nostalgia wave, and the engagement announcement for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce fits in with it nicely.
Overnight mulberry matcha oats are the perfect answer to a busy morning
By
Simon Daly
Racehorses, anime girls and gambling: Umamusume¡¯s recipe for success
By
Owen Ziegler
With a global approach, Syn gives French cuisine plenty of latitude
By
Phoebe Amoroso
Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani dead at 91
By
Ella IDE
COMMUNITY
Canadian-born politician tackles Ibaraki¡¯s issues big and small
By
Gendel Gento
After being elected to four terms in the Tsukuba Municipal Assembly, Jon Heese now serves as a prefectural assemblyman ¡ª and one of Ibaraki Prefecture¡¯s biggest cheerleaders.
Gentle care is the key to Cymbal¡¯s heart
Smiley, spirited Hampen will run into your arms
Overseas sluggers step up to bat in small-town Hokkaido
By
Justin Randall
Jesse Kirkwood: ¡®Languages are entire cultural universes with all sorts of baggage¡¯
By
Kris Kosaka
OPINION
Brad Glosserman
The global nuclear picture grows darker and darker
It¡¯s hard, if not impossible, to escape the conclusion that the world is in a grim place when measured by nuclear metrics.
Mary Ellen Klas
The ICE raid on the Georgia Hyundai plant makes no sense
The raid antagonized U.S. ally South Korea, a country that had signed a $350 billion trade pact with U.S. President Donald Trump just weeks earlier.
Michael MacArthur Bosack
The Liberal Democratic Party¡¯s internal coup is complete
Ishiba came into the prime ministership last year with the odds already stacked against him. The LDP was a fractured party with waning public support.
Editors' Picks
BUSINESS
Niinami¡¯s ouster quick but not unusual as corporations protect reputation
By
Kazuaki Nagata
JAPAN
As Manila modernizes its military, new opportunities emerge for Tokyo
By
Gabriel Dominguez
ENVIRONMENT
Shizuoka farmers fight to preserve sustainable tea method that¡¯s steeped in tradition
By
Kai Wilson
BUSINESS
Search is on for loopholes in Japan¡¯s $550 billion investment pledge
By
Francis Tang
LIFE
In rural Hokkaido, the stops and starts of tourism revival on full display
By
Justin Randall
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Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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The silent battle Japanese athletes fight with weight
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Mai Yoshikawa
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BUSINESS
Workers say corporate South Korea was warned about questionable U.S. visas before Hyundai raid
By
Hyunjoo Jin
,
Heekyong Yang
and
Heejin Kim
JAPAN
As Manila modernizes its military, new opportunities emerge for Tokyo
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
Why more hotels in Japan are offering room-only service
BUSINESS
Goldman sells Tokyo office area to JR East for over ?50 billion
By
Ryo Horiuchi
JAPAN
Ed Sheeran teams up with Tokyo¡¯s Oedo Line
By
Alyssa I. Smith