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The making of Shinzo Abe¡¯s assassin
By
Tomoko Otake
Tetsuya Yamagami¡¯s path to the assassination had many turning points, but his alarm over the Unification Church's ties with the prime minister, and financial woes, drove him on.
JAPAN
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Society
Japan aims to take in 1.23M foreign workers under labor migration programs
By
Jessica Speed
The number was calculated by estimating labor shortages at the end of fiscal 2028 and subtracting expected gains from productivity improvements and domestic recruitment.
ASIA PACIFIC
China likely loaded more than 100 ICBMs in silo fields, Pentagon says
By
Idrees Ali
Beijing has described reports of a military buildup ?as efforts to "smear and defame China and deliberately mislead the international community."
BUSINESS
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Economy
Japan has ¡®free hand¡¯ for bold action in FX market if needed
By
Erica Yokoyama
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Takashi Umekawa
Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama¡¯s remarks are her strongest warning yet to speculators following the yen¡¯s weakening even after a rise in interest rates.
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Perspectives
The perils of a multisphere world
Henry Wilkinson
A volatile world of blurred norms and fragile alliances demands new strategies to manage coercion and risk.
JAPAN
More than 280 educators disciplined for sexual misconduct in fiscal 2024
The figure was down 39 from the record high in fiscal 2023, but cases of indecent acts by?teachers and staff have continued to surface nationwide.
Kazuhiro Sugita, longest-serving deputy chief cabinet secretary, dies at 84
Well-versed in crisis management and intelligence issues, his calm demeanor won the trust of former prime ministers.
UAE president to visit Japan for the first time in 36 years
Japan adopts local revitalization strategy to help realize a strong economy
Waiting lists for gakudš hoiku after-school facilities shorten after four years
Japan nonprofit provides medical aid on flood-hit Indonesian island
BUSINESS
Rakuten AI boss diverges from Big Tech in prioritizing low cost
By
Min Jeong Lee
The Tokyo-based company is expanding its AI team under the stewardship of a Google veteran and building models with a focus on cost efficiency.
Indonesia looks to sign U.S. tariff deal in January, with all issues settled
Indonesia's senior economic minister said the United States wanted access to Indonesia's critical ?minerals and had agreed to give tariff exemptions for palm oil, tea and coffee.
91²Ö¿â labor productivity falls to 28th among OECD countries
Jim Beam halts production at key U.S. distillery amid bourbon glut
By
Jennifer Creery
Daiwa resumes hiring for mergers and acquisitions amid 'vibrant' Japan market
By
Takashi Nakamichi
and
Ryo Horiuchi
Goldman to ramp up investment in Japan¡¯s mid-cap companies
By
Taro Fuse
WORLD
China likely loaded more than 100 ICBMs in silo fields, Pentagon says
By
Idrees Ali
Beijing has described reports of a military buildup ?as efforts to "smear and defame China and deliberately mislead the international community."
Trump announces new class of warship named after himself
The new ships are part of Trump¡¯s "Golden Fleet¡± bid to revive U.S. shipbuilding and address shortfalls in smaller vessels as it seeks to compete against China.
¡®60 Minutes¡¯ report on Salvadoran prison pulled from CBS but pops up online
By
Siddharth Cavale
and
Helen Coster
China replaces military commanders overseeing Beijing and Taiwan operations
Families want answers a year after South Korea's deadliest plane crash
By
Kang Jin-kyu
Trump says would be ¡®smart¡¯ for Venezuela¡¯s Maduro to step down
Sports
Slugger Munetaka Murakami joins White Sox on two-year deal
By
Jason Coskrey
?Murakami?was hindered by injuries in 2025, though he still managed to finish third in the Central League with 22 home runs in 56 games.
How one influencer is bringing new energy to horse racing
By
Jason Coskrey
In a tiny hall, a club forges Egyptian girls' Olympic wrestling dreams
By
Heba Fouad
and
Mohamed Ezz
Minamino ruptures ACL, putting World Cup campaign in doubt
ICC pledges to fund U.S. national team players ahead of T20 World Cup
Opinion
Why Prime Minister Takaichi should refuse to enter sumo¡¯s
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Freedom Ahn
The »åŽÇ³ó²âš is not a stage for political theater. It is a sacred space, not a square to be conquered for an #InstagrammableMoment.
Why China can¡¯t win the AI-led industrial revolution
By
Di Guo
and
Chenggang Xu
Will the U.S. Fed be allowed to do its job?
By
Gary Gensler
A brief history of enlightened oppression
By
Clive Crook
China¡¯s recklessness risks a security crisis with Japan
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
ENVIRONMENT
Hokkaido governor sharpens stance against megasolar development
By
Eric Johnston
Gov. Naomichi Suzuki¡¯s decision to toughen up on the sector comes amid growing local backlash against several projects in Hokkaido.
How German engineers are building future-proof forests
By
Joanna Gill
North Sea project promises to return carbon to exactly where it came from
Step aside fashion police, here comes fashion immigration
Hydrogen plays part in global warming, study says
CULTURE
Life lessons from bestselling kids' book about making mistakes
By
Thu-Huong Ha
The top-selling book of 2025, ¡°Dai Pinchi Zukan 3,¡± is a children¡¯s book about a cloddish kid forever falling into mishaps or ¡°big pinches.¡±
Butoh fit itself into odd spaces in 2025
By
Zoria Petkoska
Tradition, remixed: A year on Japan¡¯s stages
By
Kris Kosaka
¡®The Stars and Moon Are Holes in the Sky¡¯: 1960s nostalgia collides with dated vision of desire
By
Mark Schilling
¡®10 Dance¡¯ teases passion but stays cautiously chaste
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
From aprons to sake cups: What to buy in Tokyo's Kappabashi
By
Kimberly Hughes
Need some last-minute Christmas gift ideas? We get shoppers in "Kitchen Town" to show us what they bought.
Ring in the New Year with beef sushi
By
Makiko Itoh
Designtide Tokyo 2025 closes this weekend with a creator-led marketplace
By
Erik Augustin Palm
In 2025, Japan became the canvas for the year¡¯s best video games
By
Owen Ziegler
Why Japanese musicians don¡¯t need rhymes to sing
By
Eric Margolis
COMMUNITY
Making a home in Japan with holiday meals and memories
By
Karen Hill Anton
An American writer reflects on Christmas cake, New Year¡¯s food and the communities she has found in Japan over the course of 50 years.
Emery, an elusive and enchanting mixed-breed cat
Japan-raised Chinese children navigate complex cultural terrain
By
Yang Xiong
Hector Herrera: ¡®Tolerance means remaining in the conversation¡¯
By
Kimberly Hughes
Finding a way forward from financial abuse
By
Louise George Kittaka
OPINION
Di Guo
and
Chenggang Xu
Why China can¡¯t win the AI-led industrial revolution
No industrial revolution has ever emerged outside advanced democratic capitalism, and that is no accident.
Gary Gensler
Will the U.S. Fed be allowed to do its job?
Will the central bank maintain enough autonomy and credibility to promote financial stability and employment if politics, debt and market exuberance head the other way?
Clive Crook
A brief history of enlightened oppression
Enlightened oppression, even stripped of violence and cruelty, is still oppression.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
Advisory council calls for digital border controls and tighter immigration oversight
By
Jessica Speed
COMMUNITY
Making a home in Japan with holiday meals and memories
By
Karen Hill Anton
BUSINESS
Teppay is key to JR East¡¯s growth strategy as Suica e-money loses ground
By
Kazuaki Nagata
LIFE
Will 91²Ö¿â 'fire horse' curse strike again in 2026?
By
Thu-Huong Ha
MORE SPORTS
In Japan, a shogi player opens a debate on motherhood and the 'game of generals'
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
Why Japan¡¯s internet looks weird ¡ª unless you live here
By
Thu-Huong Ha
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JAPAN
North Korea says 91²Ö¿â nuclear ambitions must be stopped 'at any cost'
LIFE
Will 91²Ö¿â 'fire horse' curse strike again in 2026?
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Thu-Huong Ha
JAPAN
Japan eyes stricter residency requirement for naturalization
JAPAN
Advisory council calls for digital border controls and tighter immigration oversight
By
Jessica Speed