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JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Man accused of shooting Abe apologizes to former PM¡¯s widow and family
Describing his actions as inexcusable, Tetsuya Yamagami said they caused pain to the former prime minister¡¯s family even though he held no grudge against them.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
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FOCUS
Japan¡¯s fitness industry is catering to a new clientele: Health-conscious seniors
By
Jessica Speed
A fitness survey released by the Sports Agency in October of this year found that seniors today are fitter than they were in 1998.
JAPAN
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Explainer
The key points under discussion on policies affecting foreign nationals
By
Himari Semans
Policymakers are looking at tighter restrictions on real estate purchases, higher visa-related fees and better Japanese language education, among other things.
WORLD
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Politics
Canadian military¡¯s cyber chief touts AI¡¯s advantages but warns against ¡®unquestioned¡¯ use
By
Gabriel Dominguez
The head of the country¡¯s cybercommand has said that AI can provide critical battlefield advantages, but emphasized the need to prevent misuse.
CULTURE
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Film
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2025 IN REVIEW
2025 was the year Japan¡¯s box office returned
By
Mark Schilling
Anime ruled the screens once again, but a kabuki drama surprised us all.
JAPAN
Myaku-Myaku pushes Osaka Expo's economic impact up to estimated ?3 trillion
The figure surpassed last year¡¯s projection of ?2.75 trillion, thanks to the popularity of goods featuring the expo¡¯s official mascot Myaku-Myaku, according to a survey.
Same-sex marriage campaigners take fight to 91²Ö¿â top court
The court has been asked to consider the lives of people who dreamed of marrying but were "consistently excluded from the legal marriage system."
Fukui governor resigns over sexual harassment of government employees
Police arrest high school student over cyberattack on net cafe operator
Japan to give full insurance coverage for childbirth costs
Dry-cured ham may run short in Japan as swine fever risk halts Spanish imports
BUSINESS
BOJ's Ueda won Takaichi over this time. What happens next?
By
Leika Kihara
Gov. Kazuo Ueda's recent pitch for a December rate hike seems to have been accepted by markets and the administration, but how will the bank communicate its longer-term intentions?
Trump proposes easing fuel rules, in boost for automakers, despite emissions
By
David Shepardson
A reduction to the standards, proposed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, would cost Americans more for fuel and increase carbon dioxide emissions by about 5%.
Key Japan officials would go along with a BOJ December rate hike
By
Erica Yokoyama
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Takashi Umekawa
and
Masaru Aoki
Spotlight shines on humanoid robots at Tokyo show
Trump to clear the road for minicar production in the U.S.
By
Francis Tang
Japan small makers¡¯ unions to seek ?17,000-yen pay scale hike
WORLD
EU proposes using frozen Russian assets or borrowing to give Ukraine €90 billion
By
Julia Payne
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Lili Bayer
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Andrew Gray
Russia has warned the EU and Belgium against using its assets, which it says would be an act of theft.
France's Macron in China with Ukraine on the agenda
The French presidency said Macron will tell Chinese leader Xi Jinping that Beijing must "refrain from providing any means, by any means, to Russia to continue the war."
China massing military ships across region in show of maritime force, sources say
By
Ben Blanchard
and
Yimou Lee
Hong Kong races to remove scaffolding nets blamed for fueling deadly fire
By
Clare Jim
and
Mei Mei Chu
Airline pilots hide mental health struggles to keep flying
By
Rajesh Kumar Singh
and
Dan Catchpole
Macron and Xi meet in Beijing to discuss trade tensions and Taiwan
By
Ania Nussbaum
and
Colum Murphy
Sports
Kashima or Kashiwa: J. League title chase goes down to the wire
By
Sean Carroll
Antlers are without domestic silverware since winning a record eighth league crown in 2016, but a win on Saturday could change all that.
Toyota to become title sponsor of Haas F1 team
Clippers release veteran All-Star Chris Paul in late-night move
Formula One revs up for three-way title showdown
By
Alan Baldwin
Maresca blasts 'very poor' Chelsea after damaging Leeds defeat
Opinion
Why Takaichi must stand up to Beijing¡¯s bullying
Stephen R. Nagy
This wasn¡¯t spontaneous outrage; it was calculated coercion ¡ª a playbook Beijing has refined over years of punishing those who dare speak uncomfortable truths.
Photoshopping, not chatbots, might be AI¡¯s killer app
By
Catherine Thorbecke
The EU is the wrong power player for Ukraine
By
Marc Champion
How an unfree press stoked the flames of Hong Kong¡¯s deadly blaze
By
Mark L. Clifford
The West is facing fearsome new 'giants'
By
Adrian Wooldridge
ENVIRONMENT
The world¡¯s plastic glut is set to get much worse by 2040, study finds
By
Leslie Kaufman
Global plastic pollution will hit 280 million metric tons per year by 2040, or a dump truck¡¯s worth every second.
Multilateralism works even as U.S., fossil fuel industry oppose climate action, U.N. chief says
By
Valerie Volcovici
'Mischievous hands': Indonesians blame deforestation for devastating floods
Canadian PM under fire for alleged climate U-turn
By
Genevieve NORMAND
The case of Africa's 'vanishing' carbon deals
By
Kunle Adebajo
and
Evelyn Kpadeh Seagbeh
CULTURE
A new animation festival lands in Nagoya with big plans
By
Matt Schley
The Aichi Nagoya International Animation Film Festival will feature screenings, chat shows and storytelling.
¡®Black Box Diaries¡¯ is Shiori Ito¡¯s unflinching case for the truth
By
Mark Schilling
¡®The Chatterboxes¡¯: ¡®A comedy of errors finds a common language
By
James Hadfield
Yumi Matsutoya¡¯s human touch in an AI age
By
Patrick St. Michel
Oscar-winning U.K. playwright Tom Stoppard dies at 88
LIFE
At Cuore in Hokkaido, lamb offal plays more than a bit part
By
Robbie Swinnerton
Chef Yuya Urushizaki takes a nose-to-tail approach when cooking, turning typically wasted cuts of sheep into gourmet delicacies.
In winter, spring chrysanthemum greens hit their peak
By
Makiko Itoh
Chasing dragons across the temples of Nara
By
Greg Goodmacher
As bathroom behavior changes, these Japanese expressions can help explain why
By
Yaeko Kabe
From Otaru with love, a recipe for salmon-topped miso ramen
By
Simon Daly
COMMUNITY
A French cabbie behind the wheel in small-town Japan
By
Isabelle Steen
In Tottori, Japan¡¯s least populous prefecture, Severine Lamielle¡¯s career as a taxi driver is both a curiosity and a small sign of demographic change.
Sunny fellow Naruto wins hearts and minds
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
Bilal Karakus: ¡®Coming to Japan has broadened my palate¡¯
By
Patrick Parr
OPINION
Catherine Thorbecke
Photoshopping, not chatbots, might be AI¡¯s killer app
Enforcement across the world wide web remains an open question and rising mistrust of digital media could trigger stricter interventions elsewhere.
Marc Champion
The EU is the wrong power player for Ukraine
Europe lacks the institutions, resources and political cohesion to defend against Russia and China, leaving NATO, bespoke coalitions and individual nations to fill the gap.
Mark L. Clifford
How an unfree press stoked the flames of Hong Kong¡¯s deadly blaze
Many of the people who lived in the housing complex knew about problems in the renovation project that saw building towers wrapped in plastic netting and windows filled with foam.
Editors' Picks
CULTURE
A new animation festival lands in Nagoya with big plans
By
Matt Schley
COMMUNITY
A French cabbie behind the wheel in small-town Japan
By
Isabelle Steen
LIFE
In Japan, beloved pets receive human-style farewells
By
Kat Joplin
LIFE
At Cuore in Hokkaido, lamb offal plays more than a bit part
By
Robbie Swinnerton
CULTURE
Is human-machine collaboration the future of fine art?
By
Jessica Kozuka
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
Yumi Matsutoya¡¯s human touch in an AI age
By
Patrick St. Michel
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Japan to require nationality in property registrations
JAPAN
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Yukana Inoue
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BUSINESS
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