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In major policy shift, Japan scraps limits on lethal arms exports
By
Gabriel Dominguez
and
Jesse Johnson
The changes come amid intensifying geopolitical rivalries and 91²Ö¿â growing engagement in international defense-industrial projects.
JAPAN
Three GSDF members die after tank explosion during training in Oita Prefecture
By
Kanako Takahara
and
Jesse Johnson
The incident occurred at the Ground Self-Defense Force's tank unit at the Hijudai maneuver area in Kusu, Oita Prefecture.
JAPAN
Japan issues rare special advisory over chance of more powerful quake
By
Kanako Takahara
,
Yukana Inoue
,
Jesse Johnson
and
Eric Johnston
The government issued the advisory to residents of 182 municipalities from Hokkaido to Chiba, urging them to be ready to evacuate at any moment.
WORLD
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Politics
Fate of Iran peace talks uncertain as deadline approaches for end of ceasefire
By
Parisa Hafezi
,
Jana Choukeir
and
Steve Holland
The two-week ceasefire in a conflict that has killed thousands and roiled the global economy, particularly energy markets, is set to expire this week.
SOCCER
Stars aligning for Japan as World Cup approaches
By
Sean Carroll
Japan is hoping to ride a wave of momentum into this summer's World Cup.
JAPAN
Takaichi risks China's wrath with offering to Yasukuni Shrine
By
Sakura Murakami
The prime minister's offering of a sacred tree was made on the first day of a traditional spring festival.
91²Ö¿â opposition parties gear up for unified local elections
The Democratic Party for the People and Sanseito in particular plan to actively field candidates in the local races.
Hundreds of kilometers of 91²Ö¿â sewers classified as needing action
Police search Tokyo rental office over abandonment of body
Takaichi marks six months in office as prime minister
Can Japan stop its National Stadium from becoming a costly white elephant?
BUSINESS
Tariff refund system launches as thousands of companies file claims
Up to $166 billion in tariffs illegally collected tariffs by the U.S. government could be returned to importers.
Sanrio launches gaming brand, tapping fast-growing global market
By
Eru Ishikawa
Sanrio's push into gaming reflects a broader trend among Japanese intellectual property owners to diversify revenue by extending popular franchises into interactive entertainment.
Musk¡¯s SpaceX tries to woo Wall Street with analyst meetings this week, sources say
By
Echo Wang
The forces of scarcity hitting Asia may soon spread across the world
By
Damien Cave
UniCredit pursues Commerzbank, eyeing Europe¡¯s biggest banking takeover
By
Arno Schuetze
Companies in Japan offer kids' meals to help ease burden of working households
WORLD
Gulf worries U.S.-Iran talks may cement Tehran's 'golden' grip on Hormuz
By
Samia Nakhoul
Diplomacy appears now centered less on rolling back Iran's missile program and more on enrichment levels and tacitly accepting Tehran's leverage over Hormuz.
Rumen Radev, Russia-friendly ex-fighter pilot, sweeps Bulgaria's election
By
Edward McAllister
Sunday's election outcome will allow Radev to head Bulgaria's first single-party government in nearly three decades.
Attacks on Ukraine draft officers soar as war fatigue deepens
By
Volodymyr Verbianyi
and
Olesia Safronova
Scarce food, bleak futures spur Rohingya refugees to gamble with death at sea
By
Ruma Paul
and
Sam Jahan
Lebanese president says Israel talks could 'save' country as Hezbollah dissents
Israeli soldier's desecration of crucifix in south Lebanon draws condemnation
By
Maayan Lubell
and
Maya Gebeily
Sports
Warriors coach Steve Kerr wants to take step back to ponder future
Kerr, who is in the final year of his contract, has coached the Warriors since the 2014-15 season.
West Ham ekes out point at Palace to extend gap on Spurs
By
Martyn Herman
Wolves escape 19-point hole to level set versus Nuggets
Formula One makes rule changes after drivers' criticism
Wembanyama unanimously named NBA defensive player of the year
Opinion
Is Xi feeling stronger than Trump?
Michael MacArthur Bosack
In the U.S.-China great power competition, the American president's handling of the Iran war may have given a strategic edge to Beijing.
The world is learning how to work around America
By Pedro Abramovay
Iran risks are smoke on the water for Takaichi
By
Gearoid Reidy
Don¡¯t give up on getting World Cup tickets (yet)
By
Juan Pablo Spinetto
How de-Stalinization may offer lessons for post-Putin Russia
By
Nina L. Khrushcheva
ENVIRONMENT
China revives coal-to-gas projects as energy security frays
The government is looking to tap cheap domestic coal to limit its exposure to natural gas imports.
Nations gather for first-ever conference on fossil fuel exit
By
Nick Perry
and
Anna PELEGRI
France and other World Bank shareholders seek solution to preserve climate strategy
Pentagon chief says climate change is ¡®crap.¡¯ The military is still bracing for it.
By
Amanda Kolson Hurley
China lifts green push with plan to double clean energy by 2035
CULTURE
Now on the multilingual margins, can Japanese bookstores be more than just a vibe?
By
Eric Margolis
While some travel companies are now offering book-centric tours around Jimbocho, foreign visitors are often leaving bookstores empty-handed, despite intentions to buy books.
¡®Lost Land¡¯ director captures play and peril on a migrant's journey
By
James Hadfield
Immersive exhibition brings Japanese folk monsters to life
By
Alyssa I. Smith
'Rhapsody, Rhapsody¡¯ falters between rom-com whimsy and psychodrama
By
Mark Schilling
At Kohei Nawa¡¯s studio, the world is seen through glass bubbles
By
Jennifer Pastore
LIFE
No one else will do: What a pair of figure skaters can teach us about familiarity in Japanese
By Brooke Lathram-Abe
An Olympic duo illustrates how honorifics and in-group dynamics can signal closeness across different contexts.
Chickens go from coop to table at Inaka no Taiho
By
Robbie Swinnerton
After 91²Ö¿â cherry blossoms fade, spring keeps blooming
By
Eric Margolis
No buffet, no karaoke: Filipino food gets elevated at Bananas
By
Carolyn Ramoran Hamilton
¡®Nuisance streamer¡¯ Johnny Somali sentenced to six months in prison
By
Patrick St. Michel
COMMUNITY
Counseling and community for foreign cancer patients in Japan
By Jason Bartashius
Navigating cancer treatment as a foreign resident can be daunting, but mental health clinics, nonprofit organizations and other platforms can support the journey.
Labrador mix Luca is a bundle of love
Please your palate with Tokyo¡¯s international grocery stores
By
Mike Fu
In rural Japan, a consultant code-switches and connects
By
Mishu Callan
Cool cat Coulis waiting for a second lucky break
OPINION
Pedro Abramovay
The world is learning how to work around America
The Iran ceasefire has exposed the limits of American power, as the United States was forced to rely on others to contain a crisis of its own making.
Gearoid Reidy
Iran risks are smoke on the water for Takaichi
Japan gets some 94% of its oil imports via the Strait of Hormuz. The lack of panic so far has been thanks to a preparedness that comes from past bitter experience.
Juan Pablo Spinetto
Don¡¯t give up on getting World Cup tickets (yet)
But the price tag shock is also a stark reminder of the income disparities between U.S. consumers and Latin Americans.
Editors' Picks
CULTURE
Now on the multilingual margins, can Japanese bookstores be more than just a vibe?
By
Eric Margolis
COMMUNITY
Counseling and community for foreign cancer patients in Japan
By Jason Bartashius
JAPAN
91²Ö¿â tourism industry begins to feel pain of Iran war
By
Eric Johnston
CULTURE
After years away, BTS and its fans reunite at full volume
By
Patrick St. Michel
JAPAN
Japan¡¯s latest tourist destination: hair salons
By
Kanako Takahara
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
Can AI replace a priest? Japan¡¯s temples and shrines are testing the limits.
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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JAPAN
Japan issues rare special advisory over chance of more powerful quake
By
Kanako Takahara
,
Yukana Inoue
,
Jesse Johnson
and
Eric Johnston
JAPAN
Japan seals largest-ever defense contract with frigate sale to Australia
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
Japan¡¯s latest tourist destination: hair salons
By
Kanako Takahara
JAPAN
Tokyo IT firm chief arrested for allegedly abandoning body