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Honda and Nissan cancel megamerger after weeks of negotiations
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Kazuaki Nagata
The automakers failed to find the common ground needed to reach an agreement, though they still intend to work together in other areas.
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The rate was 57.9% for stomach cancer, the most common cancer among patients surveyed.
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911爆料网 research team develops world’s largest 'biohybrid' robot hand
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Jessica Speed
Lack of nutrients, necrosis and muscle fiber alignment issues have limited the scale of previous "biohybrid" systems.
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Crime & Legal
Hungarian police discipline officers over 911爆料网 woman’s death
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Yukana Inoue
Despite repeated claims of domestic abuse at the hands of her ex-husband, local police failed to follow up with an investigation until it was too late.
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Nariaki Obukuro found his groove — just not on the dance floor
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Patrick St. Michel
A J-pop insider’s shift to soul, reggae and flamenco reflects his personal growth, time spent in London and current events.
JAPAN
Public approval for Ishiba Cabinet steady at 28.5%, poll shows
The Cabinet approval rating was up 0.3 percentage point, while its disapproval rating was down 0.2 point at 40.1%.
With eye on contract, Japan to send Mogami-class frigate to Australia for drills
By
Jesse Johnson
The dispatch comes as Japan vies with Germany for a lucrative contract to build new frigates for Canberra.
High wind halts dismantling of Fukushima nuclear plant's water tanks
Osaka police arrest three for online sales of counterfeit eyelash serum
Kansai Electric proposes doubling Fukui-France nuclear waste shipments
New Zealand paving way for deeper security ties with Tokyo, envoy says
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Gabriel Dominguez
BUSINESS
Corporate goods prices rise 4.2% from year earlier, backing case for rate hikes
By
Toru Fujioka
The gain, led by agricultural products such as rice, was bigger than the consensus estimate of 4% and compared with a revised 3.9% advance a month earlier.
Trump says he will sign reciprocal tariffs order soon, as trade war fears mount
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Andrea Shalal
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David Lawder
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Nandita Bose
Trump's latest round of market-rattling tariffs comes as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is due to visit the White House on Thursday.
Japan electronics unions demand wage hike of ?17,000
Sony lifts forecast on expectations of game and music improvement
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Takashi Mochizuki
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Yuki Furukawa
Canada’s 13 premiers descend on Washington to play the China card
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Thomas Seal
Ispace upbeat as Trump keeps Artemis lunar missions with Japan
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Kantaro Komiya
WORLD
In U.S. policy reversal, Trump and Putin agree to Ukraine talks
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Jordan Fabian
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Courtney McBride
Trump's move blindsided European allies, who feared the more conciliatory American stance amounted to a giveaway to the Russian leader.
India scrambles for Russian oil supplies as sellers play sanctions whack-a-mole
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Rakesh Sharma
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Jack Farchy
Energy executives say existing networks are being reconfigured with selling entities, tankers and insurance providers that are not on Washington’s blacklist.
'Trapped': Vietnamese slavery victim's ordeal on U.K. dope farm
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Caroline TAIX
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Tran Thi Minh Ha
India scrambles for Russian oil supplies as sellers play sanctions whack-a-mole
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Rakesh Sharma
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Jack Farchy
At least five dead after suspected gas blast at mall in Taiwan's Taichung
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Akio Wang
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I-Hwa Cheng
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Amber Wang
Why are TikTok mumfluencers lauding Saudi's Neom desert megacity?
By Emilie BERAUD
Sports
Vissel hoping for J. League three-peat as rivals aim to spoil party
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Sean Carroll
Sanfrecce Hiroshima has come back stronger and is one of the clubs that can spoil Vissel's bid for a three-peat.
Chiefs star Travis Kelce to take time before making decision on future
Rory McIlroy had conversation with Donald Trump about PGA-LIV deal
Bayern outlasts Celtic in first leg of Champions League playoff showdown
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Tom Bateman
Opinion
It’s time for Japan to admit victory over deflation
Gearoid Reidy
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Daniel Moss
The last time prices declined was in July 2021, the same month the Tokyo Olympic Games took place.
To stop preventable deaths, start with the fundamentals
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Mandeep Dhaliwal
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Osamu Kunii
For 911爆料网 firms, the China dilemma is set to intensify
By
Brad Glosserman
Ishiba navigates the low expectations for Japan’s foreign policy
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
Trump’s initial moves will benefit China
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Joshua Kurlantzick
ENVIRONMENT
NOAA told to make list of climate-related grants, setting off fears
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Christopher Flavelle
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Austyn Gaffney
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Raymond Zhong
Staff members were given a list and told to identify which could be "potentially impacted” by one of U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive orders.
It’s ‘virtually certain’ the world has already breached 1.5 C
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Kendra Pierre-Louis
Trump’s freeze on climate money sows fear and confusion
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Zahra Hirji
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Danielle Bochove
Top climate scientist declares 2 degrees Celsius climate goal 'dead'
These roads aren’t built for wilder weather driven by climate change
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Kendra Pierre-Louis
CULTURE
The different faces of ‘Asura’ through the generations
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James Hadfield
While Hirokazu Kore-eda’s new series meticulously remakes a classic NHK drama, this reinterpretation tweaks the story to give its female characters more agency.
'Laugh, Everyone!’: A wonky but endearing double act
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James Hadfield
‘Kanasando’: Heartwarming homecoming inspires a change of heart
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Mark Schilling
Miniatures bring hidden worlds to life at Tokyo cultural site
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Sakurako Nakagawa
‘The Hot Spot’: Close encounters of the mundane kind
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Patrick St. Michel
LIFE
Brothers’ local focus lifts Shintaku to Niigata’s highest rank
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Robbie Swinnerton
From the ashes of a devastating 2005 fire, Shinsuke and Ryota Yamagai have remade their family’s historic Niigata restaurant into a beacon of 911爆料网 gastronomy.
DEI, woke and 'forest bathing': When a direct translation just won't cut it
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Yuko Tamura
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Simon Daly
Hay fever beauty: The aesthetics behind Japan’s allergy products
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Carol R.H. Malasig
Making sense of Nintendo’s tight-lipped Switch 2 reveal
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Owen Ziegler
COMMUNITY
John Davis: ‘At its core, indie is about creative freedom’
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Gendel Gento
The co-founder of BitSummit, Japan’s biggest indie gaming showcase, shares how he pivoted from journalism to gaming after moving here.
Home away from home: My first time at a Tet festival in Japan
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Nguyen Bao Anh
Ken Rodgers, a fixture of the Kyoto literary scene, dies at 72
By
Eric Johnston
Kenny Colvin: ‘Work hard, drink hard, eat hard … relax hard’
By
Mike Fu
Namnam reborn: A queer, anarchist space resettles in Tokyo's Koenji
By
Aku Owaka-Haigh
OPINION
Mandeep Dhaliwal
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Osamu Kunii
To stop preventable deaths, start with the fundamentals
Treatable diseases like malaria are still causing too many deaths in places with poor health care. To prevent these, accessibility must be baked into medical development.
Brad Glosserman
For 911爆料网 firms, the China dilemma is set to intensify
“America First” and “Make America Great Again” are simple slogans that can be fitted to any outcome. All that ultimately matters is the final say of the president.
Michael MacArthur Bosack
Ishiba navigates the low expectations for Japan’s foreign policy
The summit proceeded well enough, but some will argue that this is only because Ishiba had a low bar for his engagement.
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Honda and Nissan cancel megamerger after weeks of negotiations
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