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EXPLAINER
What you need to know about Japan¡¯s new joint custody system
By
Jessica Speed
For the first time ever, revisions to the family law will allow parents to choose between sole custody or joint custody following a divorce.
More coverage
Fear and fairness: Japan¡¯s joint custody reform sparks debate
WORLD
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Politics
Trump began Iran talks as allies warned war risked disaster
By
Fiona MacDonald
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Sam Dagher
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Mirette Magdy
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Ben Bartenstein
The U.S. president said Monday he was giving Iran a five-day reprieve from his threatened action.
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Politics
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ANALYSIS
Takaichi weathers Trump, but China challenges linger
By
Jesse Johnson
In her meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi secured what appeared to be an endorsement of her approach to the Sino-Japanese relationship.
JAPAN
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Media
?3.2 billion lost in advertising revenue due to illicit postings on YouTube
By
Yukana Inoue
Given a sampling of only 300 social media accounts for its illegal streaming survey, the Japan Commercial Broadcasters Association called its results "only the tip of the iceberg."
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Japan¡¯s residency debate risks turning integration into exclusion
Midori Inagaki
What was once a predictable path toward long-term stability could become a precarious process subject to continuous state evaluation.
JAPAN
Takaichi says government considering stopgap budget
The move would be based on the assumption that its fiscal 2026 regular budget will not be passed by the March 31 end of fiscal 2025.
Japan tries to head off toilet paper panic amid Iran war fears
By Maho Nambu
About 97% of toilet paper is produced domestically, according to the Japan Household Paper Industry Association, with no reliance on the Middle East.
Osaka High Court upholds ex-wife's acquittal in ¡®Don Juan of Kishu¡¯ case
DPP struggles with reduced presence after election
Kim¡¯s sister rules out Pyongyang summit with Takaichi
By
Shinhye Kang
Japan denies U.S. official¡¯s claim Takaichi pledged to send MSDF to Mideast
By
Jesse Johnson
BUSINESS
Activists target Japan¡¯s shipping stocks on rising vessel prices
By
Kentaro Tsutsumi
and
Lisa Du
Quality Japanese-built used vessels command high prices, and transport disruptions due to the Iran war have further boosted valuations of large tankers.
Japan¡¯s key labor union wins wage hike topping 5% for third year
By
Erica Yokoyama
and
Akemi Terukina
The development will likely keep the central bank on track for another interest rate hike in the coming months.
JR East's freight-only Shinkansen train goes into service
Japan¡¯s inflation slips below BOJ¡¯s target for the first time since 2022
By
Toru Fujioka
Used Tokyo condo price gains stalling as policies drag on demand
By
Ryo Horiuchi
Sony is said to near $1 billion home entertainment deal with TCL
By
Manuel Baigorri
and
Dong Cao
WORLD
Trump OK'd Iran operation after Netanyahu argued for joint killing of Khamenei, sources say
By
Erin Banco
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Gram Slattery
and
Maayan Lubell
The Israeli leader argued there might never be a better chance to kill the Iranian supreme leader and avenge previous efforts to assassinate Donald Trump.
Israeli minister calls for annexation of southern Lebanon
By
Maya Gebeily
The comments by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich were the most explicit yet by a senior Israeli official on seizing Lebanese territory.
Pentagon adopts new press restrictions after court order against previous limits
By
Kanishka Singh
and
Ismail Shakil
Trump administration launches more probes into Harvard
By
Kanishka Singh
Kim Jong Un says North Korea¡¯s nuclear status is irreversible, threatens the South
By
SHIM Kyu-Seok
Iran is the first war of the social-media age. It¡¯s a black box.
By
Alan Crawford
and
Galit Altstein
Sports
Kirishima¡¯s Emperor¡¯s Cup likely seals dramatic return to
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By
John Gunning
The Osaka championship could prove pivotal for Kirishima, restoring his place among sumo's top ranks.
Alex Ovechkin becomes 2nd NHL player with 1,000 career goals
Man City cuts Arsenal down to size as O'Reilly double seals League Cup
By
Martyn Herman
Verstappen runs foul of Nurburgring stewards on F1 break
Naomi Osaka weighs clay court season and motherhood 'dilemma'
Opinion
Japan¡¯s residency debate risks turning integration into exclusion
Midori Inagaki
What was once a predictable path toward long-term stability could become a precarious process subject to continuous state evaluation.
Threats abound to India¡¯s traditional geopolitical role
By
Akhil Ramesh
Bollywood is no match for India¡¯s new wave cinema
By
Andy Mukherjee
Germany¡¯s leader is failing his ¡®last shot¡¯ mission
By
Katja Hoyer
Trump is showing Beijing how to seize Taiwan
By
Brahma Chellaney
ENVIRONMENT
Planet trapped record heat in 2025: U.N.
By
Alexandre GROSBOIS
The 11 hottest years ever recorded were all between 2015 and 2025, the United Nations' WMO weather and climate agency confirmed.
The human-made roots of 91²Ö¿â hay fever crisis
By
Alex K.T. Martin
Iran war energy shock sparks global push to reduce fossil fuel dependence
By
Anna Hirtenstein
and
Kate Abnett
Toxic pollution from Iran war will spread and last for decades
By
Laura Millan
and
Aaron Clark
AI ¡®scientists¡¯ help human ones answer urgent climate questions
By
Eric Roston
CULTURE
¡®Street Kingdom¡¯ makes a cinematic return to the raw days of Tokyo punk
By
James Hadfield
Tomorowo Taguchi lived the early Tokyo Rockers scene ¡ª now he channels it into his music biopic capturing the spirit of a movement that burned bright and fast.
¡®Alone in Japan¡¯ travels towns in decline and talks to the people left
By
Tim Hornyak
K-pop supergroup BTS shuts down central Seoul for comeback concert
¡®Hooked¡¯ but not reeled in by Asako Yuzuki¡¯s new release
By
Mike Fu
Kabukicho¡¯s streets turn perilous in ¡®Tokyo Strayers¡¯
By
Mark Schilling
LIFE
Eat a bowl of red rice for good luck
By
Elizabeth Andoh
A dish of sticky grains with adzuki beans, "sekihan" is traditionally served to celebrate auspicious beginnings in school and work.
Bento basics every parent needs to know
By
Makiko Itoh
After 60 years, Yamaha guitars still striking the right chord
By
Jordan Allen
Japanese plum liqueur soaks up a new identity
By
Aarohi Narain
Loyalty and the language of whistleblowing in Japan
By
Yaeko Kabe
COMMUNITY
In Onomichi, urbanists redesign public life via vacant homes
By
Sneha Nagesh
Since 2019, a volunteer renovation and reconstruction project has been reimagining community and bringing new energies to a seaside town in Hiroshima Prefecture.
Kyoto bids farewell to a storied poets¡¯ cafe
By
Felicity Tillack
Recentering Okinawa, one story at a time
By
Kris Kosaka
In Sapporo, snow becomes a shared language
By Karl Pont
After closures and breaks, Tokyo's 'Little India' regains its footing
By
Shyam Bhardwa
OPINION
Akhil Ramesh
Threats abound to India¡¯s traditional geopolitical role
At a time when supply-chain security has become sacrosanct, New Delhi continues to depend on allies, partners and adversaries alike for critical goods.
Andy Mukherjee
Bollywood is no match for India¡¯s new wave cinema
This is the new, multilingual Bollywood, and its main offering is fresh stories, set in new cinematic universes.
Katja Hoyer
Germany¡¯s leader is failing his ¡®last shot¡¯ mission
But it turns out timid and noncommittal politics don't win elections either. Recent surveys all point the same way: Germans want change.
Editors' Picks
BASEBALL
The Yokohama DeNA BayStars¡¯ No. 1 fan also happens to be the owner
By
Mai Yoshikawa
LIFE
For Suda51, punk in games isn¡¯t dead. It¡¯s reloading.
By
Gendel Gento
LIFE
Why Resident Evil Requiem bleeds less in Japan
By
Owen Ziegler
JAPAN
Ukraine ready to share combat expertise and drone tech with Japan, ambassador says
By
Gabriel Dominguez
and
Jesse Johnson
CULTURE
Art Fair Tokyo blends craft, pop and contemporary art in milestone 20th edition
By
Jennifer Pastore
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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