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JAPAN
JAPAN
Jun 14, 2025
Upper House election likely to take place July 20
Whether the CDP will submit a no-confidence motion against the Ishiba Cabinet is set to be the main focus in the closing days of the current parliamentary session.
JAPAN
Jun 14, 2025
Reports of online rice scams surging in Japan
Reports about fraudulent online rice shops to consumer affairs centers around the country spiked to 335 cases in April and May alone, as much as is normally seen in a year.
ASIA PACIFIC
ASIA PACIFIC
Jun 14, 2025
India launches inspection of Boeing 787s after Air India crash
Authorities were looking at several aspects of the crash including issues linked to its engine thrust and why the landing gear remained open.
ASIA PACIFIC
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FOCUS
Jun 14, 2025
Is seat 11A the safest on a plane? Not really, experts say
By
Joe Brock
and
Lisa Barrington
Experts say it is not so straightforward because aircraft vary widely in seat configurations, crashes are unique and survival often hinges on an interplay of factors.
WORLD
WORLD
Jun 14, 2025
Iran retaliates for Israeli attack with missile strikes
Attacks by Israel and Iran have shown no signs of abating, stoking fears of a broader regional conflagration in the Middle East.
WORLD
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Politics
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ANALYSIS
Jun 14, 2025
Israel's attacks on Iran hint at a bigger goal: regime change
By
Crispian Balmer
,
Michael Martina
and
Matt Spetalnick
The moves appear aimed at diminishing Iran's credibility both at home and among its allies in the region ¡ª factors that could destabilize the Iranian leadership, experts said.
WORLD
Jun 14, 2025
Pizza delivery monitor alerts to secret Israel attack
The timing of Israel's plan to attack Iran was top secret. But Washington pizza delivery trackers guessed something was up before the first bombs fell.
WORLD
Jun 14, 2025
U.S. adversaries fuel disinformation about LA protests
The findings from researchers illustrate how foreign adversaries of the United States are exploiting deep divisions in American society as a tactic of information warfare.
WORLD
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Politics
Jun 14, 2025
Trump reports tens of millions in income from crypto ventures
The U.S. leader's first financial of his second term showed income from various assets, including Trump's properties in Florida.
WORLD
Jun 14, 2025
U.S. Marines make first detention in LA as more protests expected
The first detention of a civilian is part of a rare domestic use of U.S. forces sent to the city after days of protests over immigration raids.
WORLD
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Politics
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FOCUS
Jun 14, 2025
Israeli strikes back Iran's leadership into a corner
By
Samia Nakhoul
and
Parisa Hafezi
Iran's leaders, humiliated and increasingly preoccupied with their own survival, cannot afford to appear weak in the face of Israeli military pressure, officials say.
WORLD
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FOCUS
Jun 14, 2025
Damage to Iranian nuclear sites so far appears limited, experts say
By
David Brunnstrom
and
Michael Martina
Satellite imagery seen Friday did not yet show significant damage to nuclear infrastructure, several experts said.
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
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Jun 14, 2025
Debt to decarbonization: challenges for Nippon Steel
By
Julien GIRAULT
The 911±¬ÁÏÍø giant faces numerous headwinds going forward, including onerous U.S. trade tariffs and lackluster global demand.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Jun 14, 2025
Trump gives formal blessing to Nippon Steel's $14.8 billion bid for U.S. Steel
The approval capped a tumultuous 18-month effort by the companies, beset by union opposition and national security reviews.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Jun 14, 2025
Japan seeks possibility of trade deal with U.S. as G7 summit looms
911±¬ÁÏÍø top tariff negotiator offered no hint whether a deal could be announced at the upcoming G7 summit in Canada.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Jun 14, 2025
White House reviews SpaceX contracts as Trump-Musk feud simmers
The administration ordered the agencies to scrutinize Musk¡¯s contracts to ready possible retaliation against the businessman and his companies, sources said.
Sports
BASKETBALL
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NBA
Jun 14, 2025
Thunder rally to beat Pacers and level NBA Finals at 2-2
Frustrated for much of the game by Indiana's relentless defense, NBA MVP Gilgeous-Alexander found a way to fight through and dominated the fourth quarter.
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Golf
Jun 14, 2025
Sam Burns shoots 65 to lead demanding U.S. Open
Burns had six birdies, one bogey and a key par save on his final hole to wrap up the low round.
LIFE
LIFE
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Lifestyle
Jun 14, 2025
Under shogi¡¯s shadow, Tokyo¡¯s chess lovers make their move
By
Shyam Bhardwa
Japan has long resisted the lure of chess, but the stage is being set for the country¡¯s first-ever grandmaster, one expert says.
LIFE
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Lifestyle
Jun 14, 2025
'Rice swindler,' 'Face thief': Worried citizens invent new monsters
By
Thu-Huong Ha
A decade-old contest for original "y¨kai" art reflects what keeps people up at night in Japan.
CULTURE
CULTURE
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Art
Jun 14, 2025
Osaka wants to show off its artistic talents
By
Zoria Petkoska
With the expo underway, the city is buzzing with people. The art scene is trying to catch some of that attention with a variety of events and initiatives this summer.
CULTURE
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Art
Jun 14, 2025
At Tokyo Pride¡¯s first queer art exhibition, intimacy and resistance share the wall
By
Erik Augustin Palm
A vibrant, community-sourced exhibition in Harajuku showcases queer art that spans the political, absurd and deeply personal.
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Japan braces for more quakes as authorities dismiss doomsday hype
Foreign nationals' presence in Japan emerges as key issue in Upper House poll
Hidden AI prompts in academic papers spark concern about research integrity
China¡¯s housing crisis is worse than it seems
Ainu land rights in crosshairs as Hokkaido communities debate nuclear waste
Ghibli¡¯s Isao Takahata exhibit shows how beloved anime is made
Flag football facing challenges and opportunities ahead
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