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ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Trump says he¡¯ll meet Kim this year, reveals North Korea has 57 nuclear weapons
By
Jesse Johnson
North Korean leader¡¯s powerful sister downplays cut to joint military exercises with South, but leaves door open to dialogue with U.S.
More coverage
Trump¡¯s South Korea move creates more headaches for Takaichi
U.S. and South Korea to nearly halve joint military drills after Trump criticism
BUSINESS
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Markets
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ bad market week continues, with the yen, bonds and stocks struggling
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Fiscal concerns are denting investor confidence, while a global tech rout is a contributing factor.
WORLD
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Politics
U.S. sanctions Japanese ICC chief, testing Tokyo¡¯s support for global court
By
Kenji Yoshida
The move by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump presents a dilemma for Tokyo, a strong backer of multilateral groupings and a key American ally.
JAPAN
Japan starts planning language program for foreign residents
The program would also assist in helping residents understand local systems and rules, and is hoped to be trialed in fiscal 2028.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
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OUR PLANET
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Summer Koshien baseball tradition comes face-to-face with new climate reality
By
Joel Tansey
As human-caused climate change makes Âé¶¹´«Ã½ summers ever hotter, one of the country¡¯s most cherished summer traditions is under threat.
JAPAN
Japan to require AI firms to disclose training data
A draft code has been drawn up amid growing concerns that texts and images may be used to train AI models without consent, potentially infringing on copyrights.
Tepco begins removal of radioactive spent fuel from Fukushima No. 2 reactor
Removed fuel assemblies are transferred to a safer common storage pool at the nuclear plant, which was heavily damaged in the March 2011 powerful earthquake and tsunami.
Japanese cross-party lawmaker group to visit China next week
Foreign visitors to Japan increased 0.1% in July
Former Takenaka manager arrested for breach of trust over Osaka Expo project
Japanese nuclear power plant death threatens to delay restart
By
Kai Wilson
BUSINESS
TikTok is exploring feature to send money over direct messages
The move would extend the social media app¡¯s push into financial services.
Mizuho markets head expects BOJ to raise rates soon and more often
By
Taiga Uranaka
and
Hideki Suzuki
Many Japanese financial institutions remain reluctant to wade back into the nation¡¯s bond market as rates rise and inflation persists.
Udon billionaire bets that thick noodles will win over Americans
By
Eru Ishikawa
and
Yui Hasebe
LG Energy may supply batteries for U.S. drones in pivot to defense
As Europe rearms, Italy¡¯s fragmented space sector faces a scale test
Trump says U.S. and Canada strike deal to temporarily pause tariffs
WORLD
¡®American Doctor¡¯ shows brutality of conflict in Gaza
By
Paula Ramon
Director Poh Si Teng makes no attempt to explain the rights or wrongs of the conflict, focusing instead on the work in Gaza of three American doctors from different backgrounds.
China finishes first phase of construction at South China Sea reef, images show
The project, on Antelope Reef in the Paracels archipelago, involves building a man-made island analysts say will form part of China¡¯s largest military base.
Mossad chief, Syrian foreign minister discussed Turkish deployments before strikes, sources say
Sabbath clashes over Jerusalem cafe expose Israel¡¯s social fault lines
By
Shaun TANDON
As campaigns begin in Nigeria, Tinubu¡¯s reelection bid puts his party on trial
By
Camillus Eboh
Lights out, crowds gone: Havana waits for what comes next
By
Andrew Beatty
Sports
Stable of young stars fueling resurgence of storied Nihon University sumo program
By
John Gunning
For roughly 50 years, Nihon University not only had the most dominant program in collegiate sumo, but also exercised an outsized influence on the professional version of the sport.
Marathon runners are training for a hotter world
By Nadia Neophytou
Ravens¡¯ Calais Campbell appreciative of support after family tragedy
U.S. Paralympian sees LA Games as chance to challenge China and change perceptions
Asian soccer rift deepens as AFC president responds to criticism from Qatar
Opinion
Why the Strait of Hormuz is a warning for Japan
Yuki Goto
The maritime order has two aspects: a vertical order based on hegemony and command of the sea and a horizontal order based on norms and rules agreed upon among nations.
Chinese AI video is coming for more than Hollywood
By
Catherine Thorbecke
Americans love giant trucks ¡ª but they¡¯re killing us
By
Justin Fox
Trump¡¯s North Korea pivot is a warning for Japan
By
Simon Hutagalung
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ migrant children: The hidden challenges of belonging
By Kay Ann A. Ramos
ENVIRONMENT
Deadly heat pushes Âé¶¹´«Ã½ farmers to go nocturnal
By
Mariko Katsumura
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Tom Bateman
and
Issei Kato
Once-busy midday hours are now avoided by farmers as a mortal threat, replaced by after-dark work to protect crops, livestock and themselves.
Italian scientists bet on octopus to fight crab invasion
By
Umberto Bacchi
Ocean heat waves threaten to supercharge storm season in Europe
By
Laura Millan
Record-early champagne harvest highlights climate change impact on French vineyards
By
Elissa Darwish
Elderly far more at risk from rising heat than thought: study
CULTURE
AI didn¡¯t ruin these films. It made them possible.
By
Catherine Thorbecke
AI-generated films inspire plenty of skepticism. But what happens when the technology gives more artists a chance to create?
Comiket draws 260,000 fans, participants from record 76 countries
By
Alyssa I. Smith
Japanese actor Keiko Kishi dies at 93
Madonna tops Taylor Swift in nominations for MTV¡¯s Video Music Awards
By
Lisa Richwine
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ macabre literati go global
By
Mike Fu
LIFE
The new world of collectible design
By
Danielle Demetriou
As mass-produced objects fill our homes, a growing appetite for individuality is changing how we shop for design.
During Âé¶¹´«Ã½ cruel summer, chilled noodles are a survival strategy
By
Elizabeth Andoh
Slowly but surely, Tokyo is becoming a hot spot for chicken rice
By
Weiwen Lin
At Âé¶¹´«Ã½ all-women powerlifting contest, strength is beautiful
By
Farrah Hasnain
A day in the life of an Asakusa rickshaw driver
By
Aden Max Juarez
COMMUNITY
Where do foreign residents in Japan want to die?
By
Yumi Wijers-Hasegawa
The question can be a difficult one for many, particularly those with religious beliefs that might not conform with how death is traditionally handled in Japan.
¡®Total whiplash¡¯: Foreign residents react to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ changing permanent residency rules
By
Jessica Speed
This children¡¯s cafeteria in Shikoku serves up free meals and global perspectives
By Jacob Meyer
How foreign workers became an essential part of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ ubiquitous konbini
By
Yumi Wijers-Hasegawa
The 180-day locals: Life on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ digital nomad visa
By
Mai Yoshikawa
OPINION
Catherine Thorbecke
Chinese AI video is coming for more than Hollywood
Outside of Alphabet¡¯s Google, nearly all of the leading video-generation models are Chinese.
Justin Fox
Americans love giant trucks ¡ª but they¡¯re killing us
An key obstacle is that U.S. automakers apparently can¡¯t make money on anything but large vehicles.
Simon Hutagalung
Trump¡¯s North Korea pivot is a warning for Japan
The White House¡¯s outreach to Kim Jong Un marks a test for the U.S.-led security order.
Editors' Picks
LIFE
The new world of collectible design
By
Danielle Demetriou
ENVIRONMENT
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Summer Koshien baseball tradition comes face-to-face with new climate reality
By
Joel Tansey
JAPAN
Takaichi¡¯s punishing workload draws renewed scrutiny after 6?-hour checkup at hospital
By
Kenji Yoshida
JAPAN
Young Japanese anxious as Australia slows working holiday visa processing time
By
Elizabeth Beattie
COMMUNITY
Unrelenting Russian anti-war protesters in Japan fight through inescapable doubt
By
Aleksandra Priimak
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
What Kumamoto revealed about Âé¶¹´«Ã½ earthquake readiness
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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JAPAN
Takaichi¡¯s punishing workload draws renewed scrutiny after 6?-hour checkup at hospital
By
Kenji Yoshida
JAPAN
60% in Japan give up activities due to sweat, survey finds
WORLD
Congo Ebola outbreak ¡®far from being under control¡¯: WHO chief
JAPAN
Japan and Australia tout progress on high-energy laser and missile range tests
By
Jesse Johnson
BUSINESS
China¡¯s Unitree unveils ¡®Superman¡¯ robot as fervor builds ahead of Shanghai debut