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U.S. appears to pour cold water on idea of Japan acquiring nukes
By
Jesse Johnson
The State Department called Japan “a global leader” and “valuable partner” on nuclear nonproliferation and advancing nuclear arms control.
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Rubio calls Japan-China tensions ‘preexisting,’ vows to work with both sides
JAPAN
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Society
Japanese proficiency eyed as permanent residency requirement
To obtain the status, foreign nationals will also be mandated to take a program aimed at helping them smoothly integrate into local communities.
BUSINESS
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Tech
SoftBank races to fulfill $22.5 billion funding pledge to OpenAI by year-end
By
Echo Wang
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Miho Uranaka
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Krystal Hu
The "all-in" bet on OpenAI is among the biggest yet by SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, as he seeks to improve his firm's position in the race for artificial intelligence.
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In Japan, a shogi player opens a debate on motherhood and the 'game of generals'
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Kana Fukuma says new rules governing female shogi players would have forced her to choose between her career and having a second child.
LIFE
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Lifestyle
Will 91仓库 'fire horse' curse strike again in 2026?
By
Thu-Huong Ha
In 1966, the stigma related to the Chinese sexagenary cycle caused birth rates to plummet.
JAPAN
Japan sets $19 billion business target in Central Asia
Japan unveiled a five-year goal on Saturday for business projects totaling $19 billion in Central Asia as Tokyo vies for influence in the resource-rich region.
Japan forecasts 18,000 deaths in the event of a major quake in Tokyo
By
Yukana Inoue
The government’s latest projection is over 20% lower than the previous one made in 2013 due to preparations made since then.
Edo Japan’s bloody legacy of Christian revolt
By
Michael Hoffman
Opposition seeks dismissal of government official over nuclear weapon remark
Japan resumes ground work for Futenma base relocation
Takaichi hosts first summit with Central Asia leaders
BUSINESS
Record $350 billion deals boom fuels upbeat M&A outlook in Japan
By
Manuel Baigorri
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Pei Li
and
Dong Cao
Corporate governance reforms aimed at improving shareholder returns are helping to transform Japan into a hive of activity.
Four major Japanese banks to hike ordinary deposit interest rates
The four banks are MUFG Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking, Mizuho Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank.
BOJ rate hike could be both good and bad for households
Krispy Kreme to sell Japan business to Unison Capital
Morgan Stanley seen as front-runner for SpaceX IPO
Nidec chairman quits board after spate of accounting issues
WORLD
Trump doesn't rule out war with Venezuela
U.S. President Donald Trump left open the possibility of war with Venezuela, as his top diplomat Marco Rubio vowed Friday to enforce a blockade on the country's oil wealth.
U.S. Epstein files release highlights Clinton and makes scant reference to Trump
The absence of references to Trump was notable given that pictures and documents related to him have trickled out of previous releases for years.
Trump enters election year with big wins — and bigger political headwinds
By
Tim Reid
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Nandita Bose
How a year of political peril could unfold for Keir Starmer
By
Alex Wickham
Cozying up to MAGA pays dividends for Germany’s far-right AfD
By
Kamil Kowalcze
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Jenny Leonard
Nine drugmakers strike deals with Trump, with more to come
Sports
Joshua knocks out Paul to win Netflix boxing bout
Two-time world champion Joshua made hard work of defeating his vastly less experienced opponent, but finally made his superior size and power count.
Naomi Osaka cuts ties with agency she co-founded
Odermatt seals milestone 50th World Cup victory in Val Gardena downhill
Seahawks edge Rams in overtime thriller to seize NFC lead
NFL's Dallas Cowboys top Forbes' most valuable teams list
Opinion
It’s time for Japan to ban smartphones in schools
Waka Ikeda
Excessive screen time creates addiction comparable to substance abuse, but it is more nefarious in that it impacts people in unseen ways, unlike tobacco or alcohol.
Kneejerk responses won’t stop the next Bondi attack
By
David Fickling
Daddy Trump: When democracies flatter autocrats
By
Nina L. Khrushcheva
Maduro is an autocrat, but that doesn’t justify a U.S. coup
Why the push for a stronger yuan won’t go away
By
Daniel Moss
ENVIRONMENT
Hydrogen plays part in global warming, study says
Though hydrogen has long been touted as a possible solution to the climate crisis, it could also be a small part of the problem, researchers said.
Step aside fashion police, here comes fashion immigration
New roadmap shows how to cut a surprisingly big source of emissions
Climate change supercharged $20 billion Asia floods, study finds
Energy demand boom keeps Asia tethered to coal
By
Ishika Mookerjee
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Dan Murtaugh
CULTURE
Tradition, remixed: A year on Japan’s stages
By
Kris Kosaka
From kabuki’s newfound fans to experimental theater’s widening scope, Japan’s performing arts scene spent 2025 reaching outward.
Butoh fit itself into odd spaces in 2025
By
Zoria Petkoska
‘The Stars and Moon Are Holes in the Sky’: 1960s nostalgia collides with dated vision of desire
By
Mark Schilling
‘10 Dance’ teases passion but stays cautiously chaste
By
James Hadfield
‘Badly in Love’: Netflix Japan’s most chaotic dating show may be its most honest
By
Patrick St. Michel
LIFE
From aprons to sake cups: What to buy in Tokyo's Kappabashi
By
Kimberly Hughes
Need some last-minute Christmas gift ideas? We get shoppers in "Kitchen Town" to show us what they bought.
Designtide Tokyo 2025 closes this weekend with a creator-led marketplace
By
Erik Augustin Palm
In 2025, Japan became the canvas for the year’s best video games
By
Owen Ziegler
Why Japanese musicians don’t need rhymes to sing
By
Eric Margolis
Park Hyatt Tokyo reopens, and nothing's been lost in renovation
By
Owen Ziegler
COMMUNITY
Japan-raised Chinese children navigate complex cultural terrain
By
Yang Xiong
Despite bilateral tensions, daily life goes on for the hundreds of thousands of Chinese people who call Japan home — including the children and teenagers who have grown up here.
Emery, an elusive and enchanting mixed-breed cat
Hector Herrera: ‘Tolerance means remaining in the conversation’
By
Kimberly Hughes
Finding a way forward from financial abuse
By
Louise George Kittaka
Sunny fellow Naruto wins hearts and minds
OPINION
David Fickling
Kneejerk responses won’t stop the next Bondi attack
Preventing another tragedy like Bondi will involve improving the painstaking work of anti-extremism and counterterrorism.
Nina L. Khrushcheva
Daddy Trump: When democracies flatter autocrats
Trump’s second administration has vindicated the most dire warnings, targeting agencies and institutions that safeguard democracy at home and project soft power abroad.
Daniel Moss
Why the push for a stronger yuan won’t go away
China has been skirting deflation and a strong currency could exacerbate the difficulties.
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JAPAN
SDF chief homes in on air defense as threats grow increasingly complex
By
Gabriel Dominguez
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Jesse Johnson
LIFE
From aprons to sake cups: What to buy in Tokyo's Kappabashi
By
Kimberly Hughes
CULTURE
The year’s most viral song was about more than ice cream
By
Patrick St. Michel
JAPAN
XG member Cocona’s coming out as nonbinary puts spotlight on gender identities
By
Yukana Inoue
JAPAN
For the first time, Tokyo reaches second place in Global Power City Index
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Elizabeth Beattie
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Thu-Huong Ha
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