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WORLD
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Politics
U.S. and Iran agree to 11th-hour truce after Trump's apocalyptic threats
Iranian ?Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said safe transit ?through ?the Strait of ?Hormuz would ?be possible ?for ?two ?weeks ?in coordination with the country's armed forces.
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Trump chides Japan over Iran war, even as Tokyo ramps up diplomatic moves
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BUSINESS
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Markets
Stocks rally and yen strengthens after U.S. and Iran agree to ceasefire
By
Francis Tang
The Strait of Hormuz will be open during that period, allowing for the safe passage of oil tankers.
JAPAN
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Society
Costs to attend private universities in Tokyo hit record high
By
Jessica Speed
Parents of first-year students at higher education institutes in the Tokyo metropolitan area who responded to the survey described tough financial trade-offs and growing anxiety.
JAPAN
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Politics
Japan¡¯s fiscal 2026 budget passes Upper House
By
Eric Johnston
The ?122.3 trillion budget is the largest ever, reflecting Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's goal of an expansionary fiscal policy.
WORLD
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Politics
How Trump took the U.S. to war with Iran
By
Jonathan Swan
and
Maggie Haberman
In a series of Situation Room meetings, U.S. President Donald Trump weighed his instincts against the deep concerns of his vice president and a pessimistic intelligence assessment.
JAPAN
Three workers dead after scaffolding collapse at steel plant in Kawasaki
Five workers fell during the dismantling of a crane. One is believed to be seriously injured, while another remains missing.
More Japanese firms providing benefits for parents with sick children
An increasing number of employees returning from parental leave are struggling to find care if their children fall ill.
Japan to fine repeat violators of personal info law
Japanese researchers find a clue to the evolution of chloroplasts
Tokyo DisneySea to celebrate its 25th anniversary as a ¡®Sparkling Jubilee¡¯
Former teacher shares stories of children affected by 2011 disaster
BUSINESS
Japan walks tightrope to keep ethylene plants running amid Middle East crisis
Manufacturers are reducing output to keep their plants running because it takes over a month to restart after a suspension.
Japan¡¯s real wages rise most since 2021 to keep BOJ on hike path
By
Erica Yokoyama
The increase was 1.9% from a year earlier in February, marking a second straight monthly gain, the labor ministry reported Wednesday.
Japan¡¯s Chiyoda considers resuming work on Qatar LNG project
By shoko oda ¡ª Momoka Yokoyama
Sony Pictures Entertainment to cut hundreds of jobs in TV and film
By
Molly Schuetz
and
Felix Gillette
Whether oil and gas or green tech, India depends on imports
By
Bhasker Tripathi
Mizuho Trust to partner with Nasdaq to attract global investors
WORLD
North Korea fires ballistic missiles as Pyongyang dismisses Seoul¡¯s diplomacy hopes
In Tokyo, the government's top spokesman said that no missiles had entered 91²Ö¿â territory or exclusive economic zone.
Vance picks fight with Europe over Orban in vote endorsement
By
Zoltan Simon
and
Thomas Escritt
The U.S. vice president criticized the European Union for allegedly meddling in the Hungarian election, then endorsed the Hungarian prime minister as a model of leadership.
Vietnam's To Lam plans China visit next week after election as president, sources say
By
Phuong Nguyen
and
Francesco Guarascio
Comedian, Trump fan and political heir all vie for Peru presidency
By Luis Jaime CISNEROS
Trump's threat to Iran shocks global leaders and unnerves some Republicans
By
Bo Erickson
,
Nandita Bose
and
Steve Holland
Kids who can¡¯t read risk Philippines¡¯ status as call center hub
By
Ditas Lopez
and
Cliff Harvey Venzon
Sports
Mystique of Masters' iconic green jacket endures ahead of 2026 tournament
Only the reigning champion is allowed to take his green jacket off the club's property, and then only until he returns to defend it the following year.
Braves' Lopez and Angels' Soler ejected after fight
McIlroy says Augusta burden has gone after Masters triumph
By
Rory Carroll
Dodgers' Yamamoto deals in return to Toronto vs. Blue Jays
Southampton thrashes Wrexham to storm into Championship playoff places
Opinion
America¡¯s big personalities are shrinking its greatness
Adrian Wooldridge
A new generation wearied of managerialism, partly because memories of the bad old days faded and partly because managerialism, like all regimes, became self-indulgent.
Slavery¡¯s atrocities had many global masters
By
Stephen Mihm
How should Japan respond to China¡¯s nuclear threat?
By
Hirohito Ogi
Why America, not Iran, has a succession problem
By
Stephen Holmes
China can¡¯t end the Iran war. But it can shape the endgame.
By
Karishma Vaswani
ENVIRONMENT
China's Xi urges faster development of new energy system as Middle East war continues
By
Liz Lee
and
Claire Fu
The leader of the ?world's second-largest ?economy also emphasized hydropower development and ecological protection, while urging the safe ?and orderly expansion of nuclear power.
Renewables grew to almost 50% of global electricity capacity in 2025
By
Susanna Twidale
A decade of global climate caution is sealed by India¡¯s wary goals
By
Akshat Rathi
Arctic sea ice at lowest level ever this winter
U.S.-Israeli war on Iran pushes consumers to reconsider fossil fuel alternatives
By
Todd Woody
CULTURE
New Tanizaki collection illuminates ¡®In Praise of Shadows¡¯ origin
By
Steve John Powell
and
Angeles Marin Cabello
The new edition of "In Praise of Shadows" also includes 30 mood-enhancing photos of evocative corners and shadowy spaces such as tearooms and gardens.
The curious case of a pint-sized sleuth¡¯s box-office phenomenon
By
Matt Schley
Why tanka poetry is clicking with a new generation
By
Zoria Petkoska
Takaki Biwa on winning the 76th Mr. H. Poetry Prize
By Aleksandra Priimak
Museum of Narratives is rife with possibilities
By
Gabrielle Doman
LIFE
¡®If you walk, you will see¡¯: National parks bet on trekking tourists
By
Eric Margolis
Multiday hikes through 91²Ö¿â most rural stretches aim to benefit locals and visitors alike.
A smarter stay near Tokyo Disneyland ¡ª if you don¡¯t need the extras
By
Owen Ziegler
How to make better batter for tempura
By
Simon Daly
Cookies, miso and milk make a pie for all seasons
By
Simon Daly
What happens when Japan curates its aesthetic for the world?
By
Erik Augustin Palm
COMMUNITY
Please your palate with Tokyo¡¯s international grocery stores
By
Mike Fu
The capital has a surfeit of specialty supermarkets with ingredients from all over the world ¡ª if you know where to look.
In rural Japan, a consultant code-switches and connects
By
Mishu Callan
Cool cat Coulis waiting for a second lucky break
Women in Law Japan marks 10 years amid persistent gender gap in the profession
By
Louise George Kittaka
Sundae, a spry and special dog, wants a walking companion
OPINION
Stephen Mihm
Slavery¡¯s atrocities had many global masters
Most historians date the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade to the year 1500, when Portuguese traders sailed down the coast of Africa.
Hirohito Ogi
How should Japan respond to China¡¯s nuclear threat?
The U.S. Department of Defense assesses that China could possess more than 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030.
Stephen Holmes
Why America, not Iran, has a succession problem
Iran has not collapsed. Nor has it staggered in any decisive way. It was built, from the beginning, to survive exactly this kind of assault.
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JAPAN
Pokemon store stabbing spotlights importance of treatment for stalkers
By
Yukana Inoue
COMMUNITY
Please your palate with Tokyo¡¯s international grocery stores
By
Mike Fu
JAPAN
Gasoline, diapers and drinks: Japan faces wide-ranging impact amid concern over oil
By
Eric Johnston
BASEBALL
Unifying power of Japanese baseball brings together people from all walks of life
By
Mai Yoshikawa
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In pursuit of world title and Olympic gold, Kanoa Igarashi looks back with gratitude
By
Jason Coskrey
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