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JAPAN
Trump aborts call for Japan and others to send warships to Strait of Hormuz
By
Jesse Johnson
The abrupt about face came less than a day before Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was to depart for a key summit in Washington with the American leader.
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How Tokyo politicians view the Iran war
Iran war to dominate Takaichi¡¯s meeting with Trump this week
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Tokyo court rules against women¡¯s right to voluntary sterilization
By
Jessica Speed
Under Japanese law, sterilization surgery for women can be performed only when specific health risks are present.
BUSINESS
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Economy
BOJ likely to sit tight as Middle East conflict clouds economic outlook
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Though a rate hike is unlikely this month, if the yen¡¯s depreciation continues, pressure on the bank to act will likely grow at the next meeting in April.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
Japan¡¯s health ministry to allow clinics to add sleep disorders as their specialties
By
Tomoko Otake
The move aims to make it easier for people to find doctors who can treat insomnia and other sleep-related health issues.
CULTURE
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Books
¡®Sisters in Yellow¡¯ is a wild ride through Tokyo¡¯s underworld
By
Thu-Huong Ha
Mieko Kawakami¡¯s noir-y novel follows a group of powerless young women working in Tokyo¡¯s 1990s nightlife.
JAPAN
Shigeaki Mori, Hiroshima hibakusha hugged by Obama, dies at 88
Scenes of Mori, a historian, and Obama hugging in May 2016, during Obama's visit to Hiroshima ¡ª the first by a sitting U.S. president ¡ª were reported by media outlets worldwide.
Cherry blossom season begins as first trees bloom
Kochi was the first city in the country to see cherry blossoms for the third straight year.
Most female rhinoceros beetles mate only once in a lifetime, study finds
Four dead in Aomori after cargo ship's collision with fishing boat
By
Francis Tang
Takaichi weighs options as Trump pressures Japan on Hormuz
By
Jesse Johnson
Government adopts bill to establish CFIUS-like body in Japan
BUSINESS
China's fuel export ban to further tighten Asia supply
By Lewis Jackson, Ruma Paul
Australia, Bangladesh and the Philippines are ?especially reliant on Chinese fuel supply and will have to cover their needs elsewhere.
Relief as Japan¡¯s 20-year bond sale draws strong demand despite Gulf crisis
By
John Cheng
Higher yields attracted buyers, easing concerns that rising oil prices and inflation risks would damp appetite.
92% of job-seeking university students held offers as of Feb. 1, data shows
91²Ö¿â average land price rises for fifth straight year
Vietnam firms vie to launch crypto exchanges ahead of ban on overseas trading
By
Khanh Vu
and
Phuong Nguyen
Nomura plans precious metals trading expansion under new hire
By
Alice Atkins
and
Jack Ryan
WORLD
Trump expects Xi summit in ¡®five or six weeks¡¯ as Iran war rages
By Josh Wingrove, Hadriana Lowenkron
The move underscores how the war has jumbled the U.S. president's foreign policy agenda and adds another point of tension in the U.S.-China relationship.
Top U.S. security official quits, says Iran did not pose immediate threat
By Erin Banco, Phil Stewart
Joe Kent, who headed the National Counterterrorism Center, is the first senior official in Trump's ?administration to resign over the conflict, now in its third week.
45 million more face hunger threat from extended Mideast war: U.N.
By Robin MILLARD
Trump ditches appeal for help in Iran war, slamming allies
By Hadriana Lowenkron
Vietnam bank to sell mogul¡¯s property and car to offset fraud loss
Suicide attacks in northeastern Nigeria kill 23 and injure over 100
Sports
Uniqlo looks to cash in on Dodgermania with partnership deal
By
Yukana Inoue
The deal with superstar Shohei Ohtani¡¯s Los Angeles Dodgers will see the firm become Dodger Stadium¡¯s official field presenting partner.
Italy falls short of WBC final but leaves lasting mark
By
Jason Coskrey
Venezuela reaches first WBC final with comeback win over Italy
By
Jason Coskrey
Jets trading quarterback Justin Fields to Chiefs
LA28 ticket registration nears deadline as first Olympic qualifiers emerge
By
Rory Carroll
Opinion
How Pokemon and Resident Evil rewrote gaming history
Gearoid Reidy
1996 was a seminal year for gaming, an era of rapid iteration and change that stands in contrast to the tedious yearslong development schedule of today.
Those who most need to understand AI don¡¯t get it
By
Charles Ferguson
The new ¡®scramble for Africa¡¯ risks becoming divide and conquer
By
Justice Malala
Japan¡¯s energy dilemma in an era of volatility
By
Parul Bakshi
Japan and the world scramble amid the Iran conflict
ENVIRONMENT
Unidentified foam near U.S. military bases in Okinawa raises PFAS concerns
A civic group has asked for on-site investigations of U.S. bases for possible leaks but the U.S. military has turned down the request.
Toxic pollution from Iran war will spread and last for decades
By
Laura Millan
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Aaron Clark
AI ¡®scientists¡¯ help human ones answer urgent climate questions
By
Eric Roston
'Significant' acceleration of global warming since 2015: study
How fossil fuel disruptions lead to booms in solar and batteries
By
Akshat Rathi
CULTURE
¡®Sisters in Yellow¡¯ is a wild ride through Tokyo¡¯s underworld
By
Thu-Huong Ha
Mieko Kawakami¡¯s noir-y novel follows a group of powerless young women working in Tokyo¡¯s 1990s nightlife.
¡®Drops of God¡¯ decants a quiet, perfect ending
By
Gabriella Geisinger
¡®Monarch¡¯ unleashes more monster mayhem
By
Gabriella Geisinger
Paul Thomas Anderson finally wins Oscars as 'One Battle After Another' takes best picture
By
Paula Ramon
¡®Kokuho¡¯ misses out on Oscar for makeup and hairstyling
LIFE
Japanese plum liqueur soaks up a new identity
By
Aarohi Narain
Long viewed as just a sweet sip, "umeshu" is now getting the spotlight, thanks to a growing breed of producers who are showcasing the exciting possibilities of the beverage.
Loyalty and the language of whistleblowing in Japan
By
Yaeko Kabe
Need a quick, healthy meal? Steam a bowl of sushi
By
Simon Daly
Working overtime: ¡®Silver Jinzai¡¯ centers keep Japan¡¯s seniors employed
By
Bhavesh Gulrajani
Pitas, parfaits and more in Yoyogi-Uehara
By
Robbie Swinnerton
COMMUNITY
Kyoto bids farewell to a storied poets¡¯ cafe
By
Felicity Tillack
Opened by American poet Cid Corman in 1974, CC¡¯s in Nakagyo Ward had served as an important gathering ground for the literary community.
Ginger cat Zenzai to sweeten your space
Don¡¯t keep patient Pine waiting any longer
Recentering Okinawa, one story at a time
By
Kris Kosaka
In Sapporo, snow becomes a shared language
By Karl Pont
OPINION
Charles Ferguson
Those who most need to understand AI don¡¯t get it
Too often, discussions about AI are overly specialized or siloed between technologists, economists and other disciplines
Justice Malala
The new ¡®scramble for Africa¡¯ risks becoming divide and conquer
The disunity persists despite Africa¡¯s enormous advantages, including a rapidly growing consumer market and dominant control of critical minerals essential to the global economy.
Parul Bakshi
Japan¡¯s energy dilemma in an era of volatility
Between 30% to 40% of 91²Ö¿â power generation relies on LNG, yet the country maintains only two to three weeks of LNG feedstock for electricity generation.
Editors' Picks
ASIA PACIFIC
As China rehearses a blockade, Taiwan¡¯s coast guard prepares to push back
By
Gabriel Dominguez
BASEBALL
Ohtani and Japan left searching for answers after WBC exit
By
Jason Coskrey
LIFE
After 60 years, Yamaha guitars still striking the right chord
By
Jordan Allen
LIFE
Japanese plum liqueur soaks up a new identity
By
Aarohi Narain
CULTURE
The unlikely Hollywood story of Deaflympics champion Koto Kawaguchi
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
The unlikely Hollywood story of Deaflympics champion Koto Kawaguchi
By
Mai Yoshikawa
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JAPAN
Two Japanese nationals flee Middle East on South Korean military plane
JAPAN
U.S. sending more than 2,200 Okinawa-based marines to Middle East, reports say
By
Jesse Johnson
ASIA PACIFIC
As China rehearses a blockade, Taiwan¡¯s coast guard prepares to push back
By
Gabriel Dominguez
WORLD
Emirates flying near-empty jets to Dubai as locals depart
By
Leen Al-Rashdan
JAPAN
Takaichi says no current plan to deploy SDF for Hormuz escort mission
By
Jesse Johnson