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Nikkei 225 breaks 45,000 for the first time ever
By
Francis Tang
The benchmark hit another record ahead of an expected rate cut in the U.S.
JAPAN
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Politics
In LDP leadership bid, Kobayashi touts ‘moderate’ stance as selling point
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
Kobayashi pledged to make Japan a tech powerhouse again, boost defense spending and push through a generational change in the LDP if elected party chief.
JAPAN
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Politics
Hayashi throws hat in the ring for LDP leadership race
By
Eric Johnston
The chief cabinet secretary is seen as a counterbalance to the more right-leaning former economic security ministers Sanae Takaichi and Takayuki Kobayashi.
BUSINESS
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Markets
U.S. tariffs on Japanese autos formally cut to 15% from 27.5%
By
Francis Tang
The reduction is a long-awaited implementation of the terms of a July 22 agreement.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
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Longform
Rethinking that second drink: Japan’s Gen Z gets ‘sober curious’
By
Alex K.T. Martin
Young Japanese are saying no to booze — and yes to mocktails, gaming and sober nights out. Breweries are pivoting to meet them.
JAPAN
Ishiba may visit South Korea for talks with Lee, sources say
The trip, if realized, would be Ishiba's first visit to South Korea since taking office in October last year.
Woman admits killing ex-boyfriend found dead in suitcase
During a trial, the defense argued that the victim had provoked the defendant and was therefore partly to blame.
Taiwan and China clashed at Japan envoy's residence in Denmark
New Japanese political party to install AI leader
Japan dispatches five language education 'partners' to India
Older people using electric wheelchairs and bikes warned of fall risks
BUSINESS
Seibu's Ikebukuro store to open new 'depachika' food floor
A highlight of the renovated basement floor is the opening of 10 new cake shops, including Chez Shibata, which is opening its first shop in the Kanto region.
Struggling train firm in Chiba Prefecture turns to self-deprecating humor
Along with a nickname referencing its financial woes, Choshi Electric Railway is selling "Mazui-bo," a snack named after the company's
mazui
, or "bad" fiscal situation.
South Korean Presidential Office says tariff talks with U.S. stalled
Astroscale anticipates more satellite orders from U.K. and Japan
By
Reina Sasaki
U.S. appeals court rejects Trump bid to oust Fed's Lisa Cook
In Australia, a data center boom is built on vague water plans
By
Byron Kaye
WORLD
Israel says 'Gaza is burning' as it launches ground assault
Gaza health officials reported at least 24 people killed, most of them in Gaza City, in the early hours of the assault.
China says Philippine ship ‘deliberately rammed’ coast guard vessel in South China Sea
By
Jesse Johnson
The clash near the flash point Scarborough Shoal, which is also claimed by Manila, came just days after Beijing approved plans to turn the area into a national nature reserve.
The communist warrior stranded for decades in an ‘American colony’
By
Choe Sang-Hun
He risked everything to leave China for the U.S. Then he was sent back.
By
Vivian Wang
and
Berry Wang
China offers latest hint that newest aircraft carrier could soon enter service
By
Jesse Johnson
Lack of successor keeps U.K.'s Starmer safe as Labour mulls his ouster
By
Alex Wickham
Sports
Japanese athletes inspired by raucous home fans at World Athletics Championships
By
Sam Byford
The atmosphere at National Stadium has been raucous in the opening days of the championships, particularly when hometown heroes are on the track or field.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone breaks U.S. record on way to 400 final at worlds
By
Jason Coskrey
Muratake misses out on medal as Tinch takes 110-meter hurdle gold
By
Sam Byford
Japanese baseball grapples with shrinking player base
Cycling fears spread of race-halting protests after Vuelta chaos
By
Jacques KLOPP
Opinion
Can anyone save the fracturing Liberal Democratic Party?
Michael MacArthur Bosack
This is shaping up to be an even less predictable race than the last one, when Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba pulled off a surprise victory.
Trump 2.0 and the U.S.-South Korea alliance
By
Kohtaro Ito
‘Perfect Days’ spent pondering the Japanese potty
By
Brad Glosserman
Can Australia achieve a third economic golden age?
By
Daniel Moss
Is violence policy in Donald Trump’s new America?
By
Jan-Werner Mueller
ENVIRONMENT
Japan-backed AI avatar to promote climate action at expo
The anime-inspired female character, Una, was developed as part of climate initiatives supported by the Japanese government.
Malaysia's largest island state aims to be region's 'green battery'
By
Jan HENNOP
Rising oceans to threaten 1.5 million Australians by 2050, report says
By
Laura Chung
U.S. moves to scrap emissions reporting by polluters
Scientists link major carbon emitters to worsening heat waves
By
Coco Liu
and
Eric Roston
CULTURE
Robert Redford, screen idol turned director and activist, dies at 89
Known for roles in "The Sting" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," the actor also founded the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
'Adolescence' and 'The Studio' dominate television's Emmy Awards
By
Andrew Marszal
Mei Ehara’s third album finds clarity in the noise
By
Patrick St. Michel
‘100 Meters’ brings kinetic energy to rivalry drama
By
Matt Schley
Tokyo International Comedy Festival doubles down on diversity and scale
By
Moe Shimizu
LIFE
In Bali, the Ritz-Carlton’s ultraluxury Mandapa hotel marks 10 years
By
Owen Ziegler
One of just nine “Reserve” properties around the world, Mandapa offers a delightfully unsanitized take on a rainforest retreat.
From tofu to teriyaki: Japanese essentials for the home cook
By
Simon Daly
The sweet rise of Okinawan rum
By
Miriam Gradel
'He's a regular man, not unlike us': Marking 40 years of Mario games
By
Kilian Fichou
and
Mathias Cena
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s announcement hits all the right notes in Japan
By
Yuko Tamura
COMMUNITY
Calisthenic companions bridge cultures and generations
By
Swastika Jajoo
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a doctoral student in Sendai found friendship in unexpected places.
Melos Han-Tani: ‘Figuring out what you value is valuable for any artist’
By
Gendel Gento
Gentle care is the key to Cymbal’s heart
Canadian-born politician tackles Ibaraki’s issues big and small
By
Gendel Gento
Smiley, spirited Hampen will run into your arms
OPINION
Kohtaro Ito
Trump 2.0 and the U.S.-South Korea alliance
Debate in Seoul over the future of the U.S.-South Korea alliance has intensified since Trump returned to the White House
Brad Glosserman
‘Perfect Days’ spent pondering the Japanese potty
The Japanese toilet is an engineering and technological marvel that transforms daily ablutions.
Daniel Moss
Can Australia achieve a third economic golden age?
The ’80s and ’90s were the heydays of reform. The challenge now is how to move forward.
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Tara Davis-Woodhall leaps to gold and finds redemption at world championships
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