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EXPLAINER
At Yasukuni, the politicians followed the script, but the shrine did not
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
For the first two decades after World War II, the head priest resisted the enshrinement of any documented war criminals. That changed after his death in 1978.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Trump orders ¡®inappropriate¡¯ U.S.-South Korean military drills scaled back
By
Jesse Johnson
Citing his ties with North Korea¡¯s Kim Jong Un, as well as Seoul¡¯s decision not to join U.S.-led actions against Iran, Trump said he was ¡°not happy¡± with the current situation.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
Japan aims for the moons of Mars
By
Kyoko Hasegawa
The unmanned MMX, set to blast off from Tanegashima Space Center in the coming months, could also lay the groundwork for humans visiting the red planet.
WORLD
Israel strikes Lebanon as U.S. prepares fresh Iran sanctions
Israel said that it killed a senior Hezbollah commander raising the strikes¡¯ death toll to 11 ¡ª the deadliest since the ceasefire began.
LIFE
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Food & Drink
During Âé¶¹´«Ã½ cruel summer, chilled noodles are a survival strategy
By
Elizabeth Andoh
Made in advance, cold ¡°s¨men¡± noodles are a tried-and-true way to get through summer¡¯s peak without sacrificing flavor.
JAPAN
Japan continues to see troubles related to funeral fees
Many complain that they were made to sign a contract for a more expensive plan than what was advertised.
Fatalities due to record Chiba rainfall rise to 10 with one person still missing
The 10th victim was a man in his 30s who died from carbon monoxide poisoning after using an electric generator due to a power outage at his home.
Hiroshima¡¯s shrinking community keeps ties alive through festivals and newsletters
Former nurse passes on lessons from experience in aftermath of JAL crash
Man who lost brother in WWII urges people to remember 3.1 million Japanese lives lost
Defense minister visits war-linked Yasukuni Shrine as Takaichi stays away
BUSINESS
Heat waves expose insurance gap as European business losses mount
Moody¡¯s estimates that last summer¡¯s European heat waves cost €43 billion ?in lost ?economic output while generating only about €500 million of insured payouts.
Restaurant chain operator Ootoya plans to accelerate expansion overseas
The company currently operates about 140 Japanese restaurants across eight countries and regions, including Thailand, Taiwan and the United States.
Akita eyes AI data center that could become Âé¶¹´«Ã½ largest
Idol game app firm collapses as data shows bankruptcies up 7% on year
By Sota Suzuki
Covert Mideast oil flows are keeping global prices in check
New shinkansen model delivered to Taiwan
WORLD
Ebola outbreak in Congo becomes deadliest in country¡¯s history
Government data shows that 2,325 people have died from the disease, surpassing the toll from the 2018-2020 outbreak.
Belgium races to tame huge wildfire creeping toward Germany
The blaze has mushroomed to 3,000 hectares two days after breaking out in the High Fens park, an area of boggy peatlands and pine forests popular with hikers.
U.S. takes risky bet on private ¡®pirates¡¯ to combat cybercrime
By
Benjamin Legendre
Second Ceuta border push falls flat with security forces ready
By
Souhail Karam
Brazil¡¯s Lula launches reelection bid, aims to win back workers to his Workers Party
Lala leaves one dead in Hawaii with heavy rain, wind to come
Sports
Arsenal beats Manchester City to win Community Shield
Arsenal kicks off the ?new Premier League campaign on Friday against Coventry City.
Red Sox place Masataka Yoshida on injured list with hamstring issue
Scottie Scheffler walks away with dominant FedEx St. Jude win
Former pitcher Tommy John, known for surgery that saved careers, dies at 83
Lakers sale highlights sports gold rush among billionaires in North America
By
Amy Tennery
Opinion
Two debates, one household: The politics of family in Japan
Waka Ikeda
In the traditionalist reading, all 126 emperors descend from the first through fathers only, an unbroken mythical chain reaching back more than 2,600 years.
Putin can¡¯t break down NATO¡¯s door. He¡¯s trying the window.
By
James Stavridis
The turf wars between politicians and bureaucrats in Tokyo
By
Kuni Miyake
South Korea bets on industrial policy again
By
Lee Jong-wha
Zhu Rongji, China¡¯s misunderstood reformer, dies
ENVIRONMENT
¡®Horrific¡¯ conditions grip U.K. hospitals unprepared for heat
By
Olivia Rudgard
In hospitals built for a cooler climate, staff dealt with patients too sweaty to receive IV drips, medication at risk of degrading and colleagues collapsing on the job.
Tidal flat in Nagoya hit by plastic waste pollution
AC vests and UV parasols: East Asia deploys heat-fighting gadgets
By
Max Kim
It¡¯s likely that 2026 will be the hottest year on record, experts say
By
Eric Roston
¡®Imposing ignorance¡¯: U.S. climate science under siege
By
Issam AHMED
CULTURE
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ macabre literati go global
By
Mike Fu
Japanese crime, mystery and horror have hit their stride with English readers, offering a complement and counterpoint to ¡°healing fiction.¡±
Aespa channels summer cheer in Japanese minialbum
By
Adam Davidson
The disturbing dream world of ¡®Cattle Muti-Leiko¡¯
By
Mark Schilling
An unsolved murder leads to despair and salvation in ¡®The Brightest Sun¡¯
By
James Hadfield
Katseye seeks to show raw side in new ¡®Wild Hearts¡¯ film
By
Danielle Broadway
LIFE
During Âé¶¹´«Ã½ cruel summer, chilled noodles are a survival strategy
By
Elizabeth Andoh
Made in advance, cold ¡°s¨men¡± noodles are a tried-and-true way to get through summer¡¯s peak without sacrificing flavor.
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
Cruel summer: Searching for an escape from Âé¶¹´«Ã½ extreme heat
By
Eric Margolis
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.
Ajisai is ready to win your heart
¡®Total whiplash¡¯: Foreign residents react to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ changing permanent residency rules
By
Jessica Speed
This pup has a new take on life
This children¡¯s cafeteria in Shikoku serves up free meals and global perspectives
By Jacob Meyer
OPINION
James Stavridis
Putin can¡¯t break down NATO¡¯s door. He¡¯s trying the window.
Also expect more nuclear threats. Putin has been rattling that saber for the past four years, mostly through the public pronouncements.
Kuni Miyake
The turf wars between politicians and bureaucrats in Tokyo
The battle between politics and bureaucracy is by no means a recent development.
Lee Jong-wha
South Korea bets on industrial policy again
South Korea is pursuing a new state-led industrial policy to compete on the tech frontier, but faces far greater uncertainty than during earlier industrialization drives.
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COMMUNITY
Unrelenting Russian anti-war protesters in Japan fight through inescapable doubt
By
Aleksandra Priimak
JAPAN
How U.S. bombing survey in Japan shed light on civilian sentiments of WWII
By
Tomoko Otake
JAPAN
Forty-five meters down, a diver races to record a fleeting moment of WWII history
By
Mai Yoshikawa
JAPAN
Takaichi needs Aso on her side to solidify position in LDP
By
Eric Johnston
SUMO
Ikarigata closer to emulating older brother Fujinokawa than many think
By
John Gunning
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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LIFE
Slowly but surely, Tokyo is becoming a hot spot for chicken rice
By
Weiwen Lin
JAPAN
Takaichi drops ¡®remorse¡¯ in her first war memorial address
By
Kenji Yoshida
BUSINESS
U.S. to tell partners they must pick sides in AI race with China?
By
Michael Martina
BUSINESS
New shinkansen model delivered to Taiwan
LIFE
A day in the life of an Asakusa rickshaw driver
By
Aden Max Juarez