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JAPAN
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Politics
Race to become next LDP president kicks off again
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
One presidential hopeful has announced his bid following Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba¡¯s decision to step down just a year after taking over as chief of the ruling party.
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Search is on for loopholes in Japan¡¯s $550 billion investment pledge
Ishiba to quit as prime minister amid LDP discontent
BUSINESS
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Economy
Search is on for loopholes in Japan¡¯s $550 billion investment pledge
By
Francis Tang
The pledge was described over the weekend by U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick as essentially a blank checkbook for U.S. President Donald Trump.
JAPAN
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Politics
Japan and South Korea defense chiefs agree to regular visits and tech cooperation
By
Jesse Johnson
The agreement emerged during a visit by Defense Minister Gen Nakatani to South Korea, the first by a Japanese defense chief in a decade.
JAPAN
Heatstroke patient numbers jumped in cooler Hokkaido and Tohoku this summer
By
Yukana Inoue
In Hokkaido, the number of heatstroke patients rose 1.7-fold from the previous year, while Aomori Prefecture saw a 1.53-fold rise and Akita Prefecture saw a 1.42-fold rise.
SPORTS
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Longform
The silent battle Japanese athletes fight with weight
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Two Japanese athletes reveal how their pursuit of excellence in sports led to eating disorders, and how recovery is reshaping their lives.
JAPAN
Osaka Expo hits record 200,000 daily visitors
The cumulative number of visitors, including those related to the Expo project, has reached 20.25 million.
Tokyo Gov. Koike seen keeping three-party alliance involving LDP
Attention is also turning to whether the Tokyo governor will seek cooperation with the Democratic Party for the People, which won its first seats in the metropolitan assembly.
Kyoto University develops protein to help remove cancer cells
Prince Hisahito visits Ise Shrine after coming-of-age ceremony
Yodobashi Camera warned for cutting payments to subcontractors
Ed Sheeran teams up with Tokyo¡¯s Oedo Line
By
Alyssa I. Smith
BUSINESS
Japan-U.S. trade deal expected to hold up post-Ishiba
By
Francis Tang
Inertia and fear of Trump's fury work in the agreement¡¯s favor.
U.S. migrant raid jolts South Korea and stirs investor anxiety
By
Youkyung Lee
and
Denny Thomas
The raid came shortly after a White House summit between the presidents of both countries where Korean companies pledged to up U.S. investments.
Japan set for record number of takeover offers from foreign firms
By
Tsuyoshi Inajima
Japan confirms GDP growth as spending holds up amid U.S. tariffs
By
Yoshiaki Nohara
Akazawa says U.S. trade deal not settled as Japan awaits pharma and chip orders
Trump signs order offering some tariff exemptions to countries with U.S. trade deals
WORLD
India proceeds with caution after Trump softens his rhetoric
By
Sudhi Ranjan Sen
U.S. President Donald Trump called his Indian counterpart a "great prime minister¡± and said he would always be friends with him amid tensions over tariffs.
Israel warns recognizing Palestinian state could trigger 'unilateral' action
Several countries, including France and Britain, have pledged to recognize a Palestinian state during the U.N. General Assembly later this month.
Stargazers marvel as the 'blood moon' rises
Former Myanmar leader Suu Kyi's health worsening in military custody, son says
Israel's Ramon Airport near Eilat reopens after being hit by drone from Yemen
By
Steven Scheer
France faces more turmoil with government on brink ahead of confidence vote
By
Tassilo Hummel
Sports
Roaring Tigers had no equal in CL on way to winning pennant in record time
By
Jason Coskrey
The club took a step toward becoming the best team in Japan by clinching the Central League pennant in record time with a 2-0 victory over the Hiroshima Carp on Sunday.
Shohei Ohtani homers twice as Dodgers avoid another letdown against Orioles
McLaren team boss Andrea Stella addresses controversy over team orders
Controversy continues to follow U.S. sprint star Sha'Carri Richardson
Bills rally to stun Ravens to cap wild opening weekend in NFL
Opinion
The Earth is drying out and we need to act urgently
Mark Gongloff
Measurements from NASA¡¯s Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment satellites suggest the continents have been losing fresh water at an alarming rate since 2002.
Huge crowds at the Vatican as teen becomes first millennial saint
Can Europe and China forge a climate connection?
By
Emmanuel Guerin
and
Bernice Lee
¡®Confugenics¡¯ and East Asia's demographic crisis
By
Waka Ikeda
Putin sees only U.S. weakness in Ukraine
By
Max Hastings
ENVIRONMENT
Shizuoka farmers fight to preserve sustainable tea method that¡¯s steeped in tradition
By
Kai Wilson
The chagusaba method is sustainable, makes tea taste better and helps with biodiversity. But it¡¯s also labor-intensive and the number of practitioners is dwindling.
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
Scientists assail ¡®cherry-picking¡¯ of Trump administration climate report
By
Eric Roston
New wave: Sea power turned into energy at Los Angeles port
By
Romain FONSEGRIVES
CULTURE
Dark folklore meets teenage angst in ¡®The Summer Hikaru Died¡¯
By
Mike Fu
Slow-burn horror in the countryside coupled with queer undertones makes for a memorable anime adaptation.
Traditional Japanese erotic art exhibition puts female pleasure in focus
By
Tomohiro Osaki
¡®Swallows' untangles the murky ethics of selling motherhood
By
Kris Kosaka
¡®How Dare You¡¯ turns environmental activism into a youthful adventure
By
Mark Schilling
¡®A Pale View of Hills¡¯: A chilling, borderless adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro¡¯s first novel
By
Mark Schilling
LIFE
With a global approach, Syn gives French cuisine plenty of latitude
By
Phoebe Amoroso
Up-and-coming chef Naoto Ohno draws from his rich travel experiences to redefine cooking traditions at his restaurant in Fukuoka.
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
Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani dead at 91
By
Ella IDE
Vogue appoints Chloe Malle to replace fashion doyenne Anna Wintour
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.
Smiley, spirited Hampen will run into your arms
Jesse Kirkwood: ¡®Languages are entire cultural universes with all sorts of baggage¡¯
By
Kris Kosaka
More Than Music makes space for creative communion
By
Shyam Bhardwa
Seri Yanai: ¡®We mix modern and analog to create something new¡¯
By
Ayako Nakano
OPINION
Huge crowds at the Vatican as teen becomes first millennial saint
Tens of thousands of people gathered at the Vatican Sunday as Pope Leo XIV proclaimed the Catholic Church's first millennial saint, an Italian teenager dubbed "God's Influencer."
Emmanuel Guerin
and
Bernice Lee
Can Europe and China forge a climate connection?
Europe should forge a shared competitiveness agenda with China, which would allow it to use its strengths.
Waka Ikeda
¡®Confugenics¡¯ and East Asia's demographic crisis
The numbers are staggering when you dig into them. Parents in Japan covered half of higher education costs in 2024 ¡ª more than double the OECD average.
Editors' Picks
LIFE
In rural Hokkaido, the stops and starts of tourism revival on full display
By
Justin Randall
SUMO
London¡¯s calling and sumo¡¯s top division ¡ª along with Hello Kitty ¡ª are ready to answer
By
John Gunning
BUSINESS
Resonac creates 27-member consortium to pursue advanced chip developments
By
Kazuaki Nagata
CULTURE
Haru Nemuri¡¯s radical new album refuses easy listening
By
Patrick St. Michel
COMMUNITY
Overseas sluggers step up to bat in small-town Hokkaido
By
Justin Randall
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
The silent battle Japanese athletes fight with weight
By
Mai Yoshikawa
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JAPAN
Japan to experience blood moon lunar eclipse on Monday
By
Elizabeth Beattie
JAPAN
Ishiba to quit as prime minister amid LDP discontent
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
JAPAN
Japan eyes two types of 'hometown resident' registration
JAPAN
Race to become next LDP president kicks off again
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
COMMENTARY
¡®Confugenics¡¯ and East Asia's demographic crisis
By
Waka Ikeda