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Politics
Takaichi says boosting Japan-U.S. alliance ‘top priority’ in first call with Trump
By
Jesse Johnson
Potentially contentious defense and economic issues are expected to top the agenda of the prime minister’s meeting with Trump on Tuesday.
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JAPAN
JAXA launches new HTV-X1 cargo spacecraft to International Space Station
By
Jessica Speed
The craft’s journey to the ISS will be the first time in five years that Japan has sent supplies to the station.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
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Japan’s youth are apathetic toward the climate crisis. Could anime change that?
By
Tomoko Otake
“Future Kid Takara,” a new series set to air on NHK Educational TV, aims to empower children and encourage them to take action against climate change.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Trump kicks off Asia tour with ASEAN summit ahead of Xi meeting
In Malaysia on Sunday, Trump is due to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit — a meeting he skipped several times in his first term.
LIFE
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Food & Drink
Lentil by lentil, Nepali food takes shape in Tokyo
By
Aarohi Narain
The cuisine is emerging out of the shadow of Indian fare, thanks to a new breed of passionate chefs keen to introduce locals to South Asian dishes beyond butter chicken and naan.
JAPAN
New tourism minister calls concentration of tourists in certain areas 'very serious'
New Japanese tourism minister Yasushi Kaneko has voiced concerns about overtourism and the negative impact on the country from the large influx of foreign tourists.
Bear kills another person in Japan in record year for fatal attacks
Separate bear attacks in Japan killed one and injured four on Friday, officials said, days after the government vowed to toughen measures against the animals.
Concern raised over proposed cut in Lower House seats
Man arrested near U.S. Embassy in Tokyo carried more weapons
Takaichi to make diplomatic debut at ASEAN summit in Malaysia
Strong quake shakes Hokkaido as authorities urge vigilance
BUSINESS
Trump says he’ll raise Canada tariff by 10% after Reagan ad
Trump’s Truth Social post follows days of public clashes over the ad, which invoked former U.S. President Ronald Reagan’s stance as a free trader.
Flying academia's flag for Japan, with a nod to the U.K.
By
Nobuko Kobayashi
Mari Sako has adopted the idea of being a "global citizen" through her work in academia.
Japanese firms keep expanding in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia
Canadians pull tariff ad after furious Trump scraps trade talks
Trump tariffs panned by slate of top economists at Supreme Court
Katayama talks taxes and debt without saying too much
By
Francis Tang
WORLD
U.S. may hit Russia with more sanctions but wants Europe to increase pressure
While it's unclear whether Washington will act on these moves, it shows a toolkit within the administration to up the ante
The bulldozer and the ballroom: Trump puts permanent stamp on the White House
By
Jeff Mason
To many, the plan symbolizes a presidency that has taken a wrecking ball to national norms, international institutions and the world order itself.
Predators 'slip through the cracks' in Australian child care
No. 4 China official says peaceful 'reunification' with Taiwan is best path forward
Long-shot socialist Zohran Mamdani in striking distance of becoming New York mayor
Pentagon frets over ‘A House of Dynamite’ nuclear doomsday film
By
Tony Capaccio
Sports
Yamamoto dazzles as Dodgers beat Blue Jays 5-1 to level World Series
Yamamoto went the distance in scintillating style as the Dodgers bounced back from an 11-4 Game 1 thrashing.
NBA insider arrests highlight risks of leagues embracing sports betting
By
Amy Tennery
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Rory Carroll
MLB commissioner optimistic about participation in 2028 Olympics, but hurdles remain
By
Frank Pingue
Tigers slip past Hawks in Game 1 of Japan Series
By
Jason Coskrey
Philippines curling team chases Olympic dream with nothing to lose
By
Aadi Nair
Opinion
When media distortion threatens democratic stability
Stephen R. Nagy
Systematic bias — employing loaded terminology and decontextualized narratives — undermines informed democratic discourse
Sanae Takaichi stands tall, heads into the breach
Prince Andrew’s ugly Epstein saga makes a strong ‘no kings’ case
By
Rosa Prince
Why can’t Shohei Ohtani truly be like Michael Jordan?
By
Adam Minter
The Gaza peace plan will fail without American troops
By
James Stavridis
ENVIRONMENT
'What is the value of a human life?' In Nigeria, oil giant Shell may find out.
By
Susan Njanji
Bubaraye Dakolo, the monarch of Ekpetiama in Nigeria, is suing a global oil giant over one of the largest corporate environmental liabilities in history.
Climate change and population growth threaten to spark malaria resurgence
Bali grapples with flood reckoning as overdevelopment and waste take toll
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Marchio Gorbiano
U.S. sinks international deal on decarbonizing ships
Trump’s team weighs COP attendance, but influence looms either way
By
David Sherfinski
CULTURE
Spanish artists and Japanese writers duos diversify the manga talent pool in Japan
By
Gendel Gento
As manga and anime’s global popularity grows, international artists are getting new opportunities to enter the booming industry.
New book scrutinizes sustainability of traditional Japanese textiles
By
Jessica Kozuka
Japanese rock fans can't agree on kurayamisaka
By
Patrick St. Michel
K-pop idol Chanyeol does J-pop his own way on ‘Hibi’
By Adam Davidson
‘Climbing for Life’ doesn’t break new ground, but knows its footing
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
Lentil by lentil, Nepali food takes shape in Tokyo
By
Aarohi Narain
The cuisine is emerging out of the shadow of Indian fare, thanks to a new breed of passionate chefs keen to introduce locals to South Asian dishes beyond butter chicken and naan.
Have you heard? This year Shibuya wants us to have a ‘good Halloween’
By
Yuko Tamura
Nakatsu keeps its cool as gentrification looms
By
Edward Hewes
Ninja Gaiden 4 revives series with kinetic carnage, clumsy platforming
By
Gendel Gento
What does Jimbocho think of its unexpected ‘cool’ status?
By
Phoebe Amoroso
COMMUNITY
Driving in Japan isn’t hard. Getting the license is.
By
Thu-Huong Ha
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Mike Fu
From the desperate and defeated to the blissful and breezy, readers share their experiences of getting a driver’s license in Japan.
Florian Wiltschko: ‘Shinto helps me understand and live within Japanese culture’
By
Samantha Seghers
Lovely listener Jimena just needs time and care
A samurai-loving radio host prepares to become Oda Nobunaga for a day
By
Gendel Gento
Beauty in slowness: Life lessons from Japanese embroidery
By
Cassie Xu
OPINION
Rosa Prince
Prince Andrew’s ugly Epstein saga makes a strong ‘no kings’ case
The prince has insisted he had no memory of meeting Giuffre, despite paying her a reported ?12 million ($16 million) three years ago to stop her civil claim against him.
Adam Minter
Why can’t Shohei Ohtani truly be like Michael Jordan?
The challenge begins with baseball itself. The game is played at a high level throughout the Americas and parts of Asia-Pacific, but remains a niche sport elsewhere.
James Stavridis
The Gaza peace plan will fail without American troops
Trump has been clear that he is not enthusiastic about overseas troop deployments in general — and the use of U.S. boots on the ground in Gaza may be a bridge too far.
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ASIA PACIFIC
Stars align for Kim-Trump meeting — but any talks will be on N.K. leader’s terms
By
Jesse Johnson
JAPAN
New ‘immigration minister’ post signals Takaichi Cabinet’s priorities
By
Yukana Inoue
JAPAN
Number of suicide cases among students in Japan hits record high in 2024
By
Yukana Inoue
JAPAN
The newly formed LDP-JIP coalition may not be as solid as it seems
By
Eric Johnston
JAPAN
AI-optimized cybercrime increasingly targeting Japan
By
Elizabeth Beattie
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Driving in Japan isn’t hard. Getting the license is.
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Thu-Huong Ha
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Bear kills another person in Japan in record year for fatal attacks
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New ‘immigration minister’ post signals Takaichi Cabinet’s priorities
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Takaichi focuses on economic and security concerns in first policy speech
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New tourism minister calls concentration of tourists in certain areas 'very serious'