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U.S. backs Japan in radar row with China as Tokyo refutes Beijing’s claims
By
Jesse Johnson
Washington criticized Beijing over its military’s use of radar on Japanese fighter jets Saturday — the first time the Trump administration has weighed in on the incident.
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Chinese and Russian bombers hold joint drill near Japan in ‘show of force'
Osaka tourism endures heavy hit as China-Japan tensions simmer
JAPAN
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Society
Like in past disasters, misinformation spreads online in Aomori quake aftermath
The spread of false information online during disasters has repeatedly emerged as a social issue in Japan.
JAPAN
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Society
U.S. may require tourists to disclose social media history to customs
By
Elizabeth Beattie
The U.S. is planning to require all foreign tourists to disclose five years of their social media history under a new proposal for enhanced border security.
BUSINESS
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Tech
Keio and OpenAI sign MOU on integration of AI into university
By
Kazuaki Nagata
The maker of ChatGPT will work closely with the Japanese institution on a range of projects.
COMMENTARY
Myaku-Myaku and the year of the mascots
Gearoid Reidy
Myaku-Myaku was the event’s mascot and its breakout star. One report has the expo bringing in over ?3 trillion to the area, some ?300 billion ahead of estimates.
JAPAN
Kyoto high school confirms students shoplifted during Bali study trip
By
Yukana Inoue
A video circulating online appeared to show a group of male Japanese students putting T-shirts into their bags and leaving the store without paying.
Guerrilla weapons made for Japan mainland battle on display
A special exhibition highlighting the laboratory's activities during the period has opened at a museum in Kawasaki which occupies part of the former facility.
Fines for Dentsu Group over Tokyo Games bid-rigging finalized
LDP compiles proposals to address crimes by foreign nationals
Startup tests drone delivery over railroad in Fukushima
Mother of hit-and-run victim seeks to end statute of limitations for such cases
BUSINESS
NISA program for minors to have ?6 million tax-exemption cap
The cap will be introduced to address potential disparities that could arise when the assets are eventually withdrawn.
Surging share prices in Japan lead to wave of stock splits
By
Aya Wagatsuma
Stocks have become so expensive that the median minimum amount that Japanese investors need to buy shares is 10 times higher than in the United States.
Nissan to deploy tech from AI self-driving startup Wayve
Japan exchange launches AI-powered disclosure search service
Asahi's beer sales worsen in November as hack disruption lingers
By
Kanoko Matsuyama
U.S. Fed appears set for third rate cut despite sharp divides
WORLD
Ukraine eyes more nonlethal aid, long-term security ties with Japan: senior official
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Kyiv hopes to transform what started as ad hoc, nonlethal aid into a long-term security partnership with Tokyo, the country’s deputy defense chief said.
Cambodia-Thailand border clashes send half a million into shelters
Evacuees describe the fighting as being more intense than in July before both sides agreed to a short-lived truce.
Democracies must fight for freedom, Nobel laureate Machado says
By
Gwladys Fouche
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Terje Solsvik
Cambodia-Thailand border clashes send half a million into shelters
North Korea fires artillery salvo as it kicks off key party meeting
Australia says it will meet ‘challenges’ of AUKUS nuclear submarine timeline
By
Kirsty Needham
Sports
Elite technique behind Aonishiki’s rapid rise to о?zeki
By
John Gunning
Aonishiki gives up an average of 7 centimeters and 36 kilograms to his sumo rivals, but the rising star more than makes up for that disadvantage with his technical skills.
Cambodia pulls team out of Southeast Asian Games in Thailand over border conflict?
Sabalenka says women facing transgender athletes not fair
Orlando to face New York in NBA Cup semis at Vegas
NHL cuts 2028 World Cup host hopefuls to 16, including six in Europe
Opinion
Japan should unveil a ‘Green Master Plan’ for Central Asia
David Hoffman
Japanese companies are driving green energy projects across Central Asia, advancing renewable power, climate resilience and sustainable development.
America will pay for pushing India away
By
Brahma Chellaney
Trump has lost his political superpower
By
Nia-Malika Henderson
The duty to disobey unlawful orders was America’s idea
By
Andreas Kluth
The U.K. needs a new deal, without saying Brexit
By
John Authers
ENVIRONMENT
Energy demand boom keeps Asia tethered to coal
By
Ishika Mookerjee
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Dan Murtaugh
Concerns over energy security and costs are trumping the climate agenda in the region’s high-growth, high-polluting economies.
2025 on track to tie as second-hottest year on record, EU monitor says
Multilateralism works even as U.S., fossil fuel industry oppose climate action, U.N. chief says
By
Valerie Volcovici
The world’s plastic glut is set to get much worse by 2040, study finds
By
Leslie Kaufman
'Mischievous hands': Indonesians blame deforestation for devastating floods
CULTURE
Tadao Ando’s raw passion in 750 artworks
By
Zoria Petkoska
A new Taschen volume reveals the architect’s creative process through decades of sketches, studies and travel drawings.
Japan releases 'Emily in Paris' star after drug arrest
U.S. playwright Jeremy O. Harris arrested in Okinawa for alleged drug smuggling
Mr. Men and Little Miss characters set for first feature film
2025 was the year Japan’s box office returned
By
Mark Schilling
LIFE
‘Messy, blingy, over the top’: Heisei Era charms Japan’s youth
By
Jessica Speed
With 2025 drawing to a close, many in Japan are looking back on not only the year that was — but also a new period of the past overshadowed by its trendier predecessor.
A deep dive into Japanese comfort food
By
Simon Daly
Frank O. Gehry, titan of architecture, is dead at 96
By
Nicolai Ouroussoff
InterContinental Sapporo kicks off Hokkaido capital’s MICE push
By
Owen Ziegler
Tokyo's green appeal, seen by a Swedish gardener who made Japan home
By
Shuhei Yoshida
COMMUNITY
Finding a way forward from financial abuse
By
Louise George Kittaka
In Japan, nearly 1 in 10 married women have been the victim of financial abuse. Two expats share their stories, along with the resources and advice that helped them through.
Sunny fellow Naruto wins hearts and minds
A French cabbie behind the wheel in small-town Japan
By
Isabelle Steen
Alex and Mami St-Jean: ‘Home feels like the family we’ve created in Hokkaido’
By
Jessica Speed
A perfect day in Shin-Okubo, more than just Tokyo’s Koreatown
By
Eric Margolis
OPINION
Brahma Chellaney
America will pay for pushing India away
Given that India remains crucial to balance China’s aggressive rise, such an outcome would carry high costs for the U.S.
Nia-Malika Henderson
Trump has lost his political superpower
More broadly, Trump’s debasement has implications for his party, a group of politicians who gave their loyalty and power to him, but now find themselves with little to run on.
Andreas Kluth
The duty to disobey unlawful orders was America’s idea
Members of Congress made a video in which they remind active service members that "our laws are clear: You can refuse illegal orders."
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JAPAN
What is the ‘subsequent quake advisory' the government issued?
By
Tomoko Otake
COMMUNITY
Finding a way forward from financial abuse
By
Louise George Kittaka
CULTURE
Culture caught in crossfire as Japan and China rift escalates
By
Alyssa I. Smith
LIFE
In Yamaguchi, a salt master captures the terroir of the sea
By
Kimberly Hughes
LIFE
‘Messy, blingy, over the top’: Heisei Era charms Japan’s youth
By
Jessica Speed
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Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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In the company of rats: Tokyo's growing rodent problem
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Alex K.T. Martin
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Japan’s isolated elderly leave record sums to government
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