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Japan mulls reviewing car safety rules to strike deal with Trump
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Hideyuki Sano
The report comes after Japan’s chief negotiator Ryosei Akazawa kicked off tariff discussions with U.S. counterparts in Washington last week.
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Putin is accused of violating the Easter Sunday truce he ordered
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy cited 59 cases of shelling and five assault actions by Russian units in various front-line areas on Sunday morning.
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Shohei Ohtani announces birth of daughter
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Ohtani announced the birth of his first child in a post on social media.
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Digitalized Osaka Expo troubling elderly visitors
Under the Expo's digital and paperless policies, visitors are asked to use devices such as smartphones to make reservations and navigate the massive venue.
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Social media helps fuel growing 'sex tourism' in Japan
By
Caroline Gardin
Only certain sexual services are prohibited in Japan, and it is the sex workers — not their clients — who face fines or prison, if caught.
JAPAN
No concessions over food safety in Japan-U.S. talks, Ishiba says
The prime minister also said that expanding LNG imports could be used as a bargaining chip.
Body found in drum at recycling company in Saitama
Police are treating the case as abandonment of a corpse and are working to identify the body and cause of death.
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Party of Tokyo governor race challenger Ishimaru to field 10 Upper House candidates
Protesters march for WWII relief for civilians and others who were overlooked
Digitalized Osaka Expo troubling elderly visitors
BUSINESS
First shock waves of Trump’s tariffs are about to hit the world economy
By
Craig Stirling
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is set to lower its outlook for economic growth in new projections released on Tuesday.
Boeing jet returns to U.S. from China, a victim of Trump's tariff war
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Dan Catchpole
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Lisa Barrington
The return of the 737 MAX is the latest sign of disruption to new aircraft deliveries from a breakdown in the aerospace industry's decades-old duty-free status.
Japan considering soybean and rice concessions in U.S. tariff talks: report
Japan tariff negotiator rules out quick U.S. deal despite push by Trump
Trump goes to war with the Fed
Wholesaler rice prices in Japan see first drop in eight months
WORLD
Israel still eyeing a limited attack on Iran's nuclear facilities
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Erin Banco
Israel has not ruled out an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities in the coming months despite a lack of U.S. support for now.
U.S. Supreme Court orders temporary halt to deportations of Venezuelan migrants
The cases raise questions about the Trump administration's adherence to limits set by the Supreme Court, and risks a full-blown constitutional crisis.
Pope wishes 'Happy Easter' to faithful in appearance at St Peter's Square
Money, power, violence in high-stakes Philippine elections
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Cecil Morella
U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocks deportations of Venezuelan migrants under wartime law
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Andrew Chung
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Luc Cohen
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Kristina Cooke
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Jack Queen
Israel's Netanyahu says military to increase pressure on Hamas
By
Nidal al-Mughrabi
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Jaidaa Taha
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Alexander Cornwell
Sports
Kodai Senga and Pete Alonso lead Mets past Cardinals
Senga (3-1) allowed just three hits, walked two and fanned four in an 89-pitch performance.
Comeback queen Liu leads U.S. to World Team Trophy win
Tennis doping watchdog defends supervised shower rule amid fan backlash
Celtics chase second straight NBA title in playoff field led by Thunder and Cavs
Tommy Edman and Yoshinobu Yamamoto lift Dodgers past Rangers
Opinion
New leadership in South Korea should stay the course on Japan ties
Democracy should be frustrating. It is intended to force compromise, a process that will inevitably be slow and exasperating.
Is this Canada’s moment?
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Thomas O. Falk
Will a 'low-altitude economy' make Chinese growth soar again?
By
Hotaka Machida
What economists 'don’t get' about Trump tariffs
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Kuni Miyake
Can Trump’s tariffs restore U.S. manufacturing?
By
Keun Lee
ENVIRONMENT
Big bets on speculative carbon capture tech ignore today’s solutions
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Michelle Ma
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Dave Merrill
Companies from Occidental Petroleum to Microsoft are among the investors throwing billions at carbon capture startups.
Clean streets versus business woes: Pollution charge divides Londoners
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Akshata Kapoor
AI surge to double data center electricity demand by 2030, report says
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Nathalie ALONSO
Once-dying Mexican river delta slowly nursed back to life by conservationists
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Daniel Rook
As Chile revs up lithium plans, Indigenous people demand more control
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Daina Beth Solomon
CULTURE
Kyotographie 2025 opts for laughter and levity in the face of global strife
By
Thu-Huong Ha
Artists at the 13th edition of the international photography festival find humor and heart in their portrayals of humanity.
The floor is art: Takuro Tamayama transforms mundanity
By
Kim Kahan
Japan wanted a cultural do-over. Ado gave it one.
By
Patrick St. Michel
Actor Hiroyuki Sanada among Time's 100 most influential people
‘Ya Boy Kongming! The Movie’: J-pop spectacle goes heavy on performances
By
Mark Schilling
LIFE
Crow meat, goat tartare: Mauvaise Herbe raises its game
By
Andrew Lee
Taking an unconventional approach to sourcing, chef Keiji Ojima is out to showcase the little-known wild flavors of Okinawa in his French-inspired Okinawan fare.
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Simon Daly
Japan’s first Waldorf Astoria brings art deco luxury to Osaka
By
Tan Pin Yen
Calling all Potterheads: ‘The Goblet of Fire’ comes to Tokyo
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Gendel Gento
Voicing intentions and a peek into a traditional 911爆料网 engagement ceremony
By
Yaeko Kabe
COMMUNITY
How to spend the perfect day in Hiroo, Tokyo’s expat enclave
By
Eric Margolis
A stroll through Hiroo reveals both the comforts of expat luxury and the quiet intrusions of a changing Tokyo.
Noriko Shakti: ‘Music reflects my journey and learnings’
By
Miikka J. Lehtonen
Tokyo Humanities Cafe feeds hungry minds
By
Jessica Kozuka
Montessori head educates Tokyo’s children for life
By
Louise George Kittaka
How to navigate Japan’s e-commerce platforms and online flea markets
By
Jessica Speed
OPINION
Thomas O. Falk
Is this Canada’s moment?
Washington's tariffs and territorial threats have ignited Canadian unity and resolve, reshaping the upcoming vote to choose who will lead Ottawa through the geopolitical storm.
Hotaka Machida
Will a 'low-altitude economy' make Chinese growth soar again?
Beijing wants to repeat the economic success story of its battery and EV players by propelling companies operating in low-altitude airspace to global market dominance.
Kuni Miyake
What economists 'don’t get' about Trump tariffs
My view is that the U.S. has started to prepare seriously for a long-term competition with China for global dominance.
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BUSINESS
Tokyo stock picker advises Trump-proofing portfolios with Godzilla creator Toho
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Kazuaki Nagata
JAPAN
LDP and CDP lawmaker groups propose 0% consumption tax on food
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Himari Semans
JAPAN
Tokyo hotel operators face possible warnings over suspected price cartel
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Karin Kaneko
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Kyotographie 2025 opts for laughter and levity in the face of global strife
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Thu-Huong Ha
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