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Takaichi stands firm on controversial Taiwan contingency remarks
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
While the prime minister says she has “no intention” of changing the government’s position, her remarks push the line further than those of her predecessors.
ASIA PACIFIC
Eight killed in rare car explosion in India's New Delhi
Major train stations across India, the financial capital Mumbai and the state of Uttar Pradesh, which borders New Delhi, were all put on high alert.
WORLD
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Politics
Trump tells air traffic controllers to return to work as flight cancellations jump
By
David Shepardson
The shutdown, the longest in U.S. history, has forced 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 Transportation Security Administration agents to work without pay.
JAPAN
Japan likely to discuss possessing nuclear subs
The Maritime Self-Defense Force currently possesses submarines powered by diesel engines and lithium-ion batteries.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Tokyo ranked world’s richest city by GDP, with Osaka-Kobe also rated highly
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Elizabeth Beattie
The 911爆料网 capital excelled thanks to its "operational excellence, technological sophistication, and disciplined economic governance,” according to a recent report.
JAPAN
Tokyo looks to keep ‘monster parents’ at bay with new protocols
By
Yukana Inoue
Measures from limiting the duration of meetings to having a lawyer handle complaints aim to protect teachers from irrational requests and abusive behaviors.
DPP finds itself on the outside after failing to join ruling coalition
By
Eric Johnston
Yuichiro Tamaki’s indecisiveness is seen as having contributed to his party’s drop in popularity.
Japan to review coverage for prescription medicines similar to OTC drugs
Japan assessing impact of tougher penalties for insults
Businesses in Japan tighten bear safety measures as sightings surge
By
Jessica Speed
Tokyo government conducts sign language lessons ahead of Deaflympics
BUSINESS
Nomura abandons effort to restart prop trading desk in London
By
Donal Griffin
The short-lived effort shows how Japan’s biggest brokerage continued high-risk bets even as executives say they’ve overhauled to focused on serving customers.
Bank of Japan signals it's inclined to increase rates, with the usual caveats
By
Kazuaki Nagata
The central bank will make the move as long as wages keep moving up at a healthy pace, and there are no big surprises.
Shiseido seen logging record annual net loss of ?52 billion
Takaichi eyes stimulus package to jump-start growth plan
By
Yoshiaki Nohara
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Sakura Murakami
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Takashi Umekawa
Cyberattack leaves Asahi struggling as rival brewers gain ground
By
Kanoko Matsuyama
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Yui Hasebe
Horse-themed lucky bags to hit Japan’s during 2026 New Year’s sales
WORLD
Typhoon Fung-Wong hits Philippines with high winds and flooding
Fung-Wong was the second deadly typhoon to hit the country in the past week after Kalmaegi slammed into the central Philippines, and left more than 200 dead.
In China, victims of abuse are told to ‘keep it in the family’
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joy dong
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Alexandra Stevenson
When two women in China tried to escape their violent husbands, the system that promised to protect them looked the other way, until it was too late.
Trump backs deal to end U.S. shutdown as Senate plans vote on bill
By
Erik Wasson
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Josh Wingrove
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Jamie Tarabay
Sarkozy freed from Paris jail ‘nightmare’ after just 20 days
By
Gaspard Sebag
Trump’s war on the media goes international with BBC apology
By
Kelcee Griffis
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Hannah Miller
Thai military ‘halting’ agreements with Cambodia after Trump-brokered truce, commander says
Sports
Hall of Fame player and coach Lenny Wilkens dies at age 88
Wilkens had career averages of 16.5 points and 6.7 assists in 1,077 career regular-season games as a player and compiled a 1,332-1,155 record a an NBA coach.
Sinner dominates injury-hit Auger-Aliassime in ATP Finals opener
Norris now clear favorite for F1 title, barring late twist
By
Alan Baldwin
Right-hander Tatsuya Imai posting for MLB free agency
Japan goalkeeper Zion Suzuki pulls out of friendlies due to injury
Opinion
Trump 2.0 diminishes European Union power
Hitoshi Suzuki
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Gabriele Maletta
Despite the EU’s large consumer market, the political and economic union has failed to fully exercise its strengths since the start of the second Trump administration.
Want to fight climate change? Fight ‘climate fatigue’
By
Carola Hommerich
Make COP30 about human welfare
By
Bjorn Lomborg
Domestic issues dominate prime minister's strong Diet debut
Youth is losing to experience in this job market
By
Conor Sen
ENVIRONMENT
As Typhoon Kalmaegi wreaks havoc in Southeast Asia, scientists say rising temperatures are to blame
By
David Stanway
Typhoon Kalmaegi killed at least 188 people across the Philippines and caused untold damage to infrastructure and farmland across the archipelago.
Jamaicans have been turning to solar power. It paid off after the storm.
By
Hiroko Tabuchi
World leaders punch back at U.S. climate denial ahead of COP30 negotiations
By
Valerie Volcovici
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Lisandra Paraguassu
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William James
How sickly forests are felling Europe's climate ambitions
By
Alison Withers
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Kate Abnett
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Simon Johnson
30 years of climate talks: Progress, pitfalls and a planet in peril
By
Valerie Volcovici
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Richard Valdmanis
CULTURE
‘Palaver’: A queer story set in Tokyo searches for a home for the heart
By
Grace En-yi Ting
A finalist for this year’s National Book Award for Fiction in the U.S., Bryan Washington’s “Palaver” is a gentle exploration of leaving and arriving.
What we see when 911爆料网 women photographers shoot back
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Jennifer Pastore
‘Palestine 36’ wins top honor as TIFF wraps a 10-day celebration of cinema
By
Alyssa I. Smith
Asian auteurs stole the show at this year's TIFF
By
Mike Fu
A 40-year wait for ‘Mishima’ ends at TIFF
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
‘Deep Blue,’ ‘Morning Sun,’ ‘Clear Sky’: Japan’s top baby names for 2025
By
Yuko Tamura
Single-kanji names jumped in popularity this year, possibly in reaction to a new law aiming to crack down on overly creative ”kira kira” names.
Industry experts weigh sake’s global future at Kyoto summit
By
Cindy Bissig
At Nadaman, a traditional 911爆料网 multicourse meal gets a new format
By
Weiwen Lin
Learning to feel noh: The words that unlock its mystery and emotion
By
Eric Margolis
How airlines are refining their in-flight food in 911爆料网 tourism boom
By
Tan Pin Yen
COMMUNITY
Jon Homewood: ‘There’s beauty in what we throw away’
By
Joseph Tame
Using aluminum cans as his medium, the Tsukuba-based British artist creates intricate sculptures that take months or longer to complete.
Young Indonesians in Japan find their political voice
By
Nadila
Wielding a weapon of yore at a community dojo
By
Monique Bae
Florian Wiltschko: ‘Shinto helps me understand and live within 911爆料网 culture’
By
Samantha Seghers
Driving in Japan isn’t hard. Getting the license is.
By
Thu-Huong Ha
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Mike Fu
OPINION
Carola Hommerich
Want to fight climate change? Fight ‘climate fatigue’
The public is concerned but disengaged in the lead up to this week’s U.N. climate meeting.
Bjorn Lomborg
Make COP30 about human welfare
In poor countries, parents are not kept awake by concern about achieving a 0.1 degrees Celsius temperature reduction in a century.
Conor Sen
Youth is losing to experience in this job market
For the 22 million people with jobs that are categorized as professional, wage growth has actually accelerated over the past year to levels solidly above pre-pandemic rates.
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Jenson Button brings end to an illustrious racing career intertwined with Japan
By
Joel Tansey
LIFE
Cleanliness gets competitive at Tokyo’s Spogomi world cup
By
Erik Augustin Palm
COMMUNITY
Jon Homewood: ‘There’s beauty in what we throw away’
By
Joseph Tame
SUMO
Yokozuna duo Onosato and Hoshoryu poised for another clash of titans
By
John Gunning
BUSINESS
High-speed rail is expensive and difficult, but seen as a key to growth
By
Kazuaki Nagata
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Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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Japan’s bears have been on their killing spree for more than 100 years
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Yukana Inoue
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Japan’s bears have been on their killing spree for more than 100 years
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Takaichi stands firm on controversial Taiwan contingency remarks
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