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▪ Trump, 79, has cardiac age of 65-year-old, doctor says
▪ After ruling bloc breakup, CDP and Komeito eye unified PM candidate
▪ Trump fires federal workers amid shutdown fight with Democrats
▪ North Korea unveils new long-range missile during military parade
▪ The world’s chip supply chain is bracing for fallout from China’s rare-earth curbs
▪ Nara inn offers room, board and an ancient burial mound
▪ Ghost of Yotei’s bloodstained fun sidesteps Ainu identity
▪ Trump ratchets up U.S.-China trade war with new levies and export controls
▪ Ishiba statement explores Japan s failure to avoid World War II
▪ Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado
▪ Government cuts to Izumisano s tax grants illegal, Osaka High Court rules
▪ Pragmatism, not ideology, must guide Takaichi
▪ A deal that might heal — or haunt — the Middle East
▪ Average price of rice down in Japan for third straight week
▪ Man killed in apparent bear attack as deaths mount in Japan
▪ Suprapartisan group for nuclear abolition to be set up in Japan
▪ Remains identified as 6-year-old missing after 2011 tsunami
▪ Autumn Meteorite stages a month of inventive theater in Tokyo
▪ ‘Takaichi trade’ starts unwinding as political calculus upended by Komeito exit
▪ Over half of needy pregnant women in Japan have no savings
▪ Ford F-150 might be imported by the Japanese government: report
▪ Ian Happ s big blast helps Cubs top Brewers to force decisive Game 5 in NLDS
▪ ‘Save the Ring’ calls intensify as Osaka Expo’s end nears
▪ Komeito announces split with LDP, clouding Takaichi s bid for PM
▪ U.N. peacekeeping forces to be cut 25% due to budget strains: official
▪ Taiwan president unveils T-Dome air defense system to counter China threat
▪ Japan to assist Ukraine with mine removal training
▪ Business management visa requirements to be tightened from next week
▪ Sake brewing to be tested on International Space Station
▪ Foreign residents in Japan hit record 3.95 million
▪ Bills head into showdown with Falcons looking to rebound from upset loss
▪ Japan s food self-sufficiency rate remains at 38%
▪ University of Tokyo lands its highest spot ever in global higher education ranking
▪ Japan’s political shakeup opens door for real estate activism
▪ Onodera to head LDP s tax panel
▪ Women s track-and-field startup Athlos eyes sustainable and durable growth
▪ Tokyo earns three spots on World’s 50 Best Bars list
▪ Nobel Prizes this year offer three cheers for slow science
▪ Tepco mulls decommissioning some Kashiwazaki-Kariwa reactors
▪ DPP leader Tamaki negative on joining LDP-led coalition for now
▪ Lakers superstar LeBron James to miss start of season due to sciatica
▪ Dodgers advance to NLCS after costly error by Phillies in 11th inning
▪ Tsunami warning issued after strong earthquake strikes off southern Philippines
▪ Trump floats throwing Spain out of NATO over defense spending
▪ Eliud Kipchoge hoping to cement legacy at New York City Marathon
▪ Japan’s top bank CEOs push for AI, soothing worry over human work
▪ England manager Thomas Tuchel takes issue with lack of support from fans
▪ Red Sox legend Mike Greenwell dies at 62
▪ Former executives of AI developer Alt arrested for window-dressing
▪ Trump’s war on the left: Inside the plan to investigate liberal groups
▪ Japan set to be most impacted by tourism labor shortages globally, report shows
▪ China expands rare earths restrictions, targeting defense and chips users
▪ Russia s industrial titans furlough workers as its war economy stalls
▪ Letitia James, New York s attorney general and Trump foe, indicted over mortgage fraud
▪ Iyo Sky takes flight: How the ‘Genius of the Sky’ turned risk into art and fear into fun
▪ Trump’s troop deployment plans get mixed reactions at high-stakes hearings
▪ Trump exerted leverage for Gaza deal but tough questions remain
▪ Myanmar junta says it targeted rebels in deadly attack on protest
▪ Israel says Gaza ceasefire now in effect after hostage deal
▪ Hungarian master of the apocalypse Laszlo Krasznahorkai wins Nobel Prize in literature
▪ From straight to curly: Getting your hair done in Japanese
▪ Visionary writer Laszlo Krasznahorkai wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature
▪ Indonesia says no to scrap metal after shrimp radiation scare
▪ LDP and Komeito s shaky ties throw doubt on Takaichi becoming prime minister
▪ Former death row inmate Iwao Hakamata files damages suit against government
▪ SoftBank’s PayPay invests in Binance Japan to expand in crypto
▪ Buzz builds for a 50,000 Nikkei 225 as index breaks yet another record
▪ Uniqlo s owner sees stronger profit and sales in current fiscal year
▪ Russian strikes knock out more than half of Ukraine gas production
▪ Boca Juniors manager Miguel Angel Russo dies at 69
▪ Kyle Schwarber hits two homers as Phillies rout Dodgers to avoid sweep
▪ Jiji Press photographer reprimanded for improper remarks at LDP
▪ Blue Jays knock out Yankees to advance to first ALCS since 2016
▪ Typhoon Halong brings strong winds and heavy rain to southern Izu islands
▪ China tightens rare earth export controls, targeting defense and chips
▪ China honing abilities for a possible future attack, Taiwan warns
▪ Tokyo named world’s best big city for second straight year
▪ Over 80% of households in Japan feel impact of rising prices, survey shows
▪ Takaichi taking office will herald arrival of Japan’s first-ever first husband
▪ Gold’s spectacular three-year rally is breaking all the records
▪ How Donald Trump pulled off his Gaza deal
▪ Manchester United co-owner says Ruben Amorim will get full 3 years to prove himself
▪ Yen’s haven status undercut by gold surge and BOJ rate-hike doubts
▪ Energy firms snap up weather services for trading edge in Japan
▪ Late Empress Kojun received lectures on World War II from experts, records show
▪ A Japanese comedian walks into an Aussie bar … and stays there
▪ Chemistry Nobel winner Kitagawa says downtime helped him think up new material
▪ Britain s Starmer denies trying to appease China after spying case dropped
▪ Press groups condemn U.S. Defense Department rules governing media access
▪ Formula E chief rejects idea of creating female-only series in motorsports
▪ Starmer looks to India for example on U.K. plan for digital ID
▪ Seven I struggles to win back investors after failed takeover
▪ Cubs hold off in Game 3 Brewers to avoid elimination
▪ Aryna Sabalenka stays perfect in W Naomi Osaka falls straight sets
▪ BOJ meddling by Takaichi seen as unwise and ineffective
▪ Official records of late Empress Kojun s life include her experiences in World War II
▪ Nearly one in six children in Gaza acutely malnourished, study shows
▪ NHL commissioner Gary Bettman says Olympics important to our players
▪ Trump looks to label Antifa as a foreign terrorist organization
▪ Man charged with ‘maliciously’ starting massive LA fire
▪ U.N. to slash a quarter of peacekeepers globally over lack of funds
▪ Shrunali Ranade: ‘Stepping back isn’t failure but another form of strength’
▪ Macron to name new French prime minister within 48 hours
▪ ‘Flame Union’: Hitman returns with fighting finesse and comic firepower
▪ ‘Hokusai’s Daughter’ captures the ferocity of a forgotten painter
▪ Trump says Israel, Hamas signed off on first phase of Gaza deal
▪ Yen weakest since mid-February on fiscal fears
▪ Trump calls for jailing Democratic leaders as troops prepare for Chicago deployment
▪ U.S. facing worsening flight delays as shutdown snarls airports
▪ U.S. and Israel upgrade presence at Gaza talks after Hamas hands over hostage swap list
▪ Japan s Susumu Kitagawa among three chemistry Nobel winners
▪ Economy-watcher sentiment improves in September
▪ Japan s April-September business failures hit 12-year high
▪ Japan s Susumu Kitagawa among three chemistry Nobel winners
▪ What’s behind the great American murder decline?
▪ Will Takaichi become the prime minister Japan needs?
▪ Child protection versus privacy: decision time for EU
▪ Japan to launch another positioning satellite on Dec. 7
▪ Local business leader vows to discuss Osaka expo legacies
▪ SoftBank to buy ABB’s robotics arm in $5.4 billion deal
▪ Nobel laureate Sakaguchi urges support for science despite its poor success rate
▪ After 26 years, Komeito may be showing signs it will break with LDP
▪ What the EU s new biometric border checks mean for non-EU citizens
▪ Japan to move toward five-year integrated bachelor s-master’s programs
▪ Mitsubishi UFJ to acquire naming rights for National Stadium
▪ Study finds women have higher genetic risk of depression
▪ CDP proposes DPP head Tamaki as unified opposition PM candidate
▪ Typhoon Halong to cause windstorms, heavy rain and high waves on the Izu islands
▪ Crypto race to tokenize stocks raises investor protection flags
▪ Japan Sumo Association’s 100th anniversary bash mixes the ancient with the modern
▪ Top Pentagon nominee says Japan has long underemphasized defense spending
▪ Bear injures two in Japan supermarket, man killed in separate attack
▪ With nuclear sub proposal, Japan faces array of political and tech challenges
▪ Yankees erase Jays five-run lead to stay alive in ALDS
▪ Japanese chemical firms seeking partnerships over next-gen chips
▪ New products created to save Wakayama ume from hail damage
▪ Osaka Expo expected to post profit of up to ¥28 billion
▪ Modi to open airport and metro-line projects worth $4 billion in Mumbai
▪ Toyota supplier’s management buyout plan stokes investor rebuke of Japan rules
▪ Trump calls climate change a science braces for more
▪ Asia’s youth struggle to find good jobs, World Bank warns
▪ Fukuoka steps up protection for Amaou strawberry brand
▪ In Bangladesh’s flooded plains, school boats keep learning afloat
▪ Greta Thunberg alleges torture in Israeli detention after Gaza flotilla arrest
▪ Virtual Jesus? People of faith divided as AI enters religion
▪ Police launch talks on stricter drone rules in Japan
▪ Mie eyes Japan s first penalty against customer abuse
▪ Lawyers protest Takaichi s work like workhorses remarks
▪ Mariners club three homers to push Tigers to brink of elimination
▪ Toyota arm that keeps 150 million cars on road also top earning
▪ NBA back in China after six-year absence sparked by democracy tweet
▪ Data center boom at risk of overbuilding, says asset management giant Ares
▪ Japanese football official sentenced for viewing child sexual abuse images
▪ Italy to propose global ceasefire for 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics
▪ In hometown of Japan s Iron Lady , supporters stress a softer side
▪ JR East to introduce new inspection shinkansen in fiscal 2029
▪ Pentagon conducting ‘brass-tack’ review of AUKUS, nominee says
▪ Japan’s wage growth slows, underscoring challenge for Takaichi
▪ Takaichi may skip Yasukuni visit during Autumn Festival
▪ Trump s Insurrection Act threat escalates showdown with Democratic cities
▪ Roasted green tea gets a milky makeover
▪ Myanmar junta strike kills dozens at festival protest, residents say
▪ Panthers raise banner as NHL three-peat bid opens with win
▪ Trump says U.S. and Canada working on formula for tariff deal
▪ Nvidia to invest in Musk’s xAI as part of $20 billion funding
▪ Macron urged to quit to end France political crisis
▪ Global renewable power output overtakes coal for the first time, report says
▪ Qilin cybercrime gang claims hack on Japan s Asahi Group
▪ Hamas says it wants ‘fair hostage exchange’ in Egypt talks
▪ Tokyu says train collision caused by signal setting error
▪ Future of Japan s ruling coalition uncertain as Komeito pushes back on Takaichi
▪ Trio wins physics Nobel for macroscopic quantum tunneling discovery
▪ Nuclear victims hold global forum in Hiroshima
▪ ‘Takaichi trade’ stalls as political reality calls for wait-and-see approach
▪ Takaichi s leadership lineup favors Aso and his allies while shutting out rivals
▪ Chipper Yorkie-Maltese mix still young at heart
▪ ATP open to heat policy after string of retirements in Shanghai sauna
▪ Teachers in Japan still work the longest hours, OECD survey finds
▪ From radical to Rihanna: Myths about the new LDP leader
▪ Russia’s hybrid war looks increasingly like the real thing
▪ Trump weaponizes American trade policy
▪ With medical breakthrough, Japan’s latest Nobel winner bucked convention
▪ Israel marks Oct. 7 anniversary as talks in Egypt aim to end Gaza war
▪ The Gaza twins whose whole lives have been war
▪ Tokyo, Manila apply visiting-forces pact for first time to supply relief goods
▪ OpenAI’s Sora 2 is drowning in Japanese AI slop
▪ Brewers blast three homers to take 2-0 NLDS lead over Cubs
▪ Trump has his eyes on the prize — but a Nobel win looks unlikely
▪ I found hell : the women ensnared in Albania s global sex trade
▪ Hundreds of trekkers rescued from Everest in Tibet amid unusually heavy snow
▪ Chinese Premier Li Qiang to visit North Korea for ruling party anniversary
▪ China bets on Europe for self-driving tech expansion
▪ Trump seems to turn page on Bolsonaro in ‘very good’ Lula call
▪ Japan’s household spending rises more than expected in August
▪ Osaka couple arrested for attempting to import rice illegally
▪ Takaichi adviser and Abenomics architect says October too soon for BOJ rate hike
▪ Hokkaido company president develops defibrillator toy to promote awareness
▪ Illinois sues to halt Trump’s deployment of national guard, but troops on the way
▪ Japan s revised corporate action plan on human rights to prioritize small firms
▪ China takeover of Taiwan would threaten U.S. too, Taiwan president says
▪ Startups lead charge as Japan warms to defense and dual-use technologies
▪ Breast cancer patients lived longer on drug Datroway, says maker
▪ Imperial couple make second visit to Osaka expo
▪ Dodgers hold off Phillies to win MLB playoff thriller
▪ Toyota Industries $31 billion buyout plan faces antitrust delays
▪ Japanese immunologist among three Nobel medicine prize winners
▪ Ukraine s obstacles to EU membership extend beyond Hungarian resistance
▪ Red Bull s Mekies taking no credit as Verstappen narrows F1 gap
▪ UEFA clears Milan and Barcelona to play domestic league matches abroad
▪ Woods to make TGL Season 2 debut in mid-January
▪ Gaza talks turn to key sticking points between Israel and Hamas
▪ Trump says may invoke Insurrection Act to deploy more troops in U.S.
▪ White House says no shutdown-related layoffs yet, but warns they could come
▪ Surging numbers of children using e-cigarettes, WHO says
▪ Macron wanders alone by the Seine as grip on his future slips away
▪ Slight rise in U.S. air traffic controllers calling in sick seen since shutdown began
▪ Trump hails wisdom and strength of Japan s incoming prime minister
▪ OpenAI signs multibillion dollar chip deal with AMD
▪ Trump imposing new 25% large truck tariff starting Nov. 1
▪ OpenAI signs multibillion dollar chip deal with AMD
▪ Macron wanders alone by the Seine as grip on his future slips away
▪ Suzuki eyed for LDP secretary-general, reflecting Aso’s growing influence
▪ Asahi resumes beer supplies in Japan after crippling cyberattack
▪ Trump’s beggar-the-poor remittance tax
▪ Without Jane Goodall, chimps need new champions — us
▪ Hegseth tries turning back 94 years of press freedom
▪ Japanese immunologist among three Nobel medicine prize winners
▪ Hanshin star Teruaki Sato leads list of NPB title winners
▪ Japan’s blueprint for climate finance sets global standard
▪ Emperor makes speech in English at international forum in Kyoto
▪ DPP emerges as most likely candidate to help LDP s ruling coalition
▪ Den-en-toshi Line trains collide, halting service
▪ Daryz wins emotional and thrilling Prix de l Arc de Triomphe
▪ Previously unbeaten Bills and Eagles fall on wild day in NFL
▪ Bus and taxi firms look to retiring SDF members to fill driver shortage
▪ Spanish tourist injured in latest bear attack
▪ Ex-MUFG banker given nine years in prison for safe-deposit box theft
▪ Goldman sees Japan bond shocks spilling over to Treasurys
▪ How China waged an infowar against U.S. interests in the Philippines
▪ Vietnam s top leader to visit North Korea this week
▪ Blue Jays win Game 2 to push Yankees to brink of elimination
▪ World’s biggest pension fund puts impact investing on the agenda
▪ Soccer-mad Indonesia ready to make push to reach World Cup
▪ Citing Cuban fighters in Ukraine, U.S. urges allies to shun Havana at U.N.
▪ With eye on China, Australia and Papua New Guinea ink mutual defense pact
▪ Americans and Canadians unite in battling eating machine carp
▪ Takaichi kicks off LDP presidency with 66% public support, poll shows
▪ Lingering ‘Showa Model’ gender roles keep women sidelined
▪ God of manga Osamu Tezuka s unknown storyboards discovered
▪ Parliament talks deadlocked on Japan s imperial succession
▪ Chinese pressure shreds Taiwan’s relationship with South Africa
▪ U.K. to introduce limits on protests after synagogue attack
▪ Fake job scams cost U.S. job seekers $12 billion as labor market tightens
▪ Competition heats up to challenge Nvidia s AI chip dominance
▪ China Is beating the U.S. in the battle for energy export dominance
▪ White House says mass layoffs will start if shutdown talks going nowhere
▪ Japan’s incoming leader to put nuclear at center of energy plan
▪ Dave Roberts says Shohei Ohtani s pitching might have led to struggles at plate
▪ Flare-up between McLaren drivers overshadows team s constructors title triumph
▪ Trump says Putin s offer on nuclear arms control sounds like a good idea
▪ Member of boy band Ae! Group arrested on public indecency charge
▪ Thriving emerging markets look poised to wrap up banner year
▪ ‘We have drawn lessons,’ Indian Army chief says of brief clash with Pakistan
▪ Syria selects members of first post-Assad parliament
▪ Porsche and Xiaomi face off over custom-model buyers in China
▪ Nikkei surges to record after Takaichi elected ruling party leader
▪ Four questions that determine Takaichi’s success
▪ Trump administration brands U.S. cities war zones
▪ Macron’s continuity Cabinet risks another government collapse
▪ Argentines blow billions shopping abroad, fanning currency crisis
▪ Hamas calls for swift hostage-prisoner swap as Trump urges quick talks
▪ Student groups nurture Japan-South Korea dialogue and cultural ties
▪ China hawks grow queasy over Trump’s push for deals with Beijing
▪ Takaichi s LDP leadership win makes BOJ rate hike uncertain
▪ Hamas keen to reach deal, begin prisoner exchange immediately
▪ Will Sanae Takaichi be Japan’s Thatcher — or its Truss?
▪ India’s reckoning with its dangerous neighborhood
▪ Indonesian school collapse toll rises to 36 as search for bodies continues
▪ Takaichi, the LDP’s first female president, is far from an ‘overnight success’
▪ Russia rains drones and missiles on Ukraine as Poland scrambles aircraft
▪ Takaichi s win to support Japanese stocks but weigh on yen and bonds
▪ Japan s economic policy outlook unclear under Takaichi-led minority government
▪ Brewers Jackson Chourio optimistic after MRI on hamstring
▪ How Takaichi won the LDP’s leadership race
▪ The missiles threatening Taiwan
▪ George Russell celebrates after claiming pole position in Singapore
▪ Springboks captain Siya Kolisi hopes Rugby Championship title can inspire nation
▪ Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernandez lead Dodgers over Phillies in Game 1
▪ Trump targets deals in pharma, AI, energy and mining before midterm elections
▪ U.S. judge temporarily blocks Trump s national guard deployment to Portland
▪ Vilnius Airport suspends traffic over possible balloons in airspace
▪ North Korea says special assets deployed against South
▪ Xbox’s hike on Game Pass shows cost of lost Call of Duty sales
▪ Bangladesh s textile firms turn to technology to sort waste crisis
▪ Liverpool left searching for answers after third straight loss
▪ The LA fires destroyed 11,000 homes. Less than 10% have permits to rebuild
▪ Taiwan s Lai congratulates Takaichi on LDP leadership win
▪ Alexander Zverev says courts are being made to aid Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
▪ Gen Z anger at ruling elites is erupting across the world
▪ Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez arrested in hospital after being stabbed
▪ Artists turn Okayama into Murakami-esque city of wonder
▪ Dozens killed in Gaza despite Trump s call for Israel to halt bombing
▪ Hundreds of thousands turn out at pro-Palestinian marches in Europe
▪ Illinois governor says Trump to send National Guard to state over his objection
▪ China provides intelligence to Russia on Ukraine targets, Kyiv says
▪ With Hollywood facing headwinds, Netflix looks eastward
▪ Nervous, grateful Ohtani poised for long awaited MLB playoff pitching start
▪ Nissan aims to remain top shareholder of Yokohama F. Marinos
▪ WNBA commissioner vows to do better after Collier criticism
▪ Retro-wrapped trains mark 100th anniversary of Tokyo s Yamanote Line
▪ U.K. confronts rising long-term terror threat from Gaza war
▪ Asahi ships beer using paper and fax after ransomware attack
▪ Takaichi wins LDP leadership likely to become Japan s first female PM
▪ Japan Tobacco is doubling down on cheap cigarettes
▪ A Japanese ski resort town is roiled by a debate over immigration
▪ Takaichi and Koizumi head to runoff in LDP leadership race
▪ China urges Trump to lift security curbs in push for deals
▪ One dead, one missing in Japan after bear attack
▪ China trials energy-saving underwater data centers
▪ Hamas agrees to release Israeli hostages but sets conditions
▪ FBI agent relieved of duty over refusing Comey perp walk, four people familiar say
▪ U.S. Supreme Court lets Trump strip temporary status from Venezuelan migrants
▪ U.S. military strikes another alleged drug boat off Venezuela
▪ Shutdown drags on as senators leave Washington amid impasse
▪ India and China to resume direct flights after five-year freeze
▪ Hong Kong to install surveillance cameras with AI facial recognition
▪ Data centers in space? Jeff Bezos says it s possible
▪ Eat your balloons: The culinary theater of Grant Achatz comes to Tokyo
▪ ‘Cinderella Grey’ gallops past the other sports documentaries
▪ Japanese films win crowds but few prizes at Busan festival
▪ How a family-run landscaper turned the Osaka Expo green
▪ A divided LDP heads to the polls to elect a new president
▪ Japan and U.S. business leaders call for transparency in trade and investment
▪ Sumitomo Life takes unusual step to avoid marking JGB losses
▪ U.K. police may have accidentally shot dead victim in synagogue attack
▪ CDP doesn’t rule out cooperation with LDP
▪ Woman sentenced to 17 years for killing ex-boyfriend
▪ The summer kabuki came roaring back
▪ Japan enters its second-earliest flu season in 20 years
▪ Myanmar s reclusive general turns jet-setter in quest for election backing
▪ Japan’s first foreign wine investor plants its roots in Hokkaido
▪ Investigation finds poor infection controls at some animal cafes in Japan
▪ Ex-lawmaker Kameoka pleads not guilty over cash distribution
▪ Host of tough compromises on policy issues await next LDP president
▪ Indonesia free meals program under fire after thousands sickened
▪ Broncos coach Sean Payton set for duel with Eagles defensive mastermind Vic Fangio
▪ Caitlin Clark voices support of Napheesa Collier s criticism of WNBA leadership
▪ Niners hold off Rams to win overtime thriller
▪ Ruling bloc and Nippon Ishin affirm foreigners tuition-free ineligibility
▪ PGA CEO to apologize to Rory McIlroy and European team over Ryder Cup abuse
▪ It was love — Philippine family mourns daughter who died saving kin in quake
▪ Tokyo s Shibuya calls on foreign visitors not to have a ‘disruptive Halloween’
▪ Macron says shadow tanker detention signals new plan to pressure Russia
▪ Sumitomo Life takes unusual step to avoid marking JGB losses
▪ Cam Schlittler makes dazzling playoff debut as Yankees eliminate rival Red Sox
▪ Hopes dim for parents after Indonesia school collapse
▪ What’s driving the far-right voters who shook Japanese politics
▪ Gianni Infantino says FIFA must promote peace amid calls to ban Israel
▪ Apple removes ICE tracking apps after pressure by Trump administration
▪ F1 leader Oscar Piastri vows to learn from tough lessons in Baku
▪ Boeing 777X to slide into 2027, driving billions in charges
▪ BOJ’s Ueda keeps options open by avoiding clear hints for rates
▪ MUFG is hiring more bankers in Japan wealth management push
▪ Minivehicle tips over in Mie Prefecture, killing five aboard
▪ Boom or bubble: How long can the AI investment craze last?
▪ Trump declares cartels in ‘armed conflict’ with U.S. military
▪ Babies deaths in Cameroon show how U.S. aid cuts curtail malaria fight
▪ Japan Fair Trade Commission to warn JR Central and others over bid-rigging
▪ US Tomahawk missile shipments to Ukraine unlikely, sources say
▪ Unification Church reaches first settlements on donation refunds
▪ China s Great Green Wall brings hope but also hardship
▪ Parents want son to atone for alleged killing of Tokyo woman
▪ Japan’s jobless rate edges up to highest in over a year
▪ Aid after Gaza: What is the future of the humanitarian system?
▪ 7-Eleven running out of Super Dry beer after Asahi cyberattack
▪ Nara court set to deliver verdict on Abe shooter in January 2026
▪ In a switch, Trump aims to reward colleges for abiding by its ideological terms
▪ Fewer foreign students and fewer dollars make U.S. colleges feel the pinch
▪ Two dead in attack at U.K. synagogue on Yom Kippur, with suspect shot dead
▪ Israeli military stops nearly all boats in aid flotilla, sparking global protests
▪ Trump eyes firing thousands of federal workers over shutdown
▪ Don’t poke the bear: Learn how to sort your garbage the right way
▪ 8,432 foreign children in Japan seen not attending school
▪ Share of female execs at major Japan firms rises to 18.4%
▪ Saga police to face special probe over faulty DNA analyses
▪ Nagoya man detained, suspected of placing 1,095 fraudulent food delivery orders
▪ Parliament expected to elect new prime minister on Oct. 15
▪ Osaka Expo s Grand Ring timber to be reused for housing in Ishikawa
▪ No matter who wins the LDP presidential race, prospects for change are dismal
▪ Japan s Digital Agency to cooperate with OpenAI on administrative tools
▪ U.S. federal shutdown affects Americans in Japan and diplomatic talks
▪ Japan sees record number treated for heatstroke in hottest-ever summer
▪ Tennis stars take aim at sport s packed schedule
▪ Myanmar s war-torn Rakhine state grappling with hunger crisis, aid groups say
▪ Princess Aiko tests positive for COVID-19
▪ Asian cricket chief says India welcome to collect trophy from his office
▪ South Korea president apologizes for overseas adoptions failures
▪ Suspect in Machida stabbing was ‘overwhelmed with despair’ over daily inconveniences
▪ Dodgers sweep past Reds to set up NLDS showdown against Phillies
▪ Takaichi hopes for dialogue with Chinese leaders over Taiwan
▪ The party that ruled Japan for decades is in danger of crumbling
▪ Deepfake political scam ads surge on Meta platforms, watchdog says
▪ Israeli military intercepts several Gaza-bound aid boats in international waters
▪ Tea ceremony experts see matcha hype as a big opportunity
▪ Mitsubishi Electric s completes new semiconductor facility
▪ Europe s Matt Fitzpatrick slams PGA chief over offensive Ryder Cup comments
▪ Isuzu to build first independent U.S. plant
▪ Japan set for another shot at coveted Prix de l Arc de Triomphe crown
▪ Nojima may consider buying Yokohama F. Marinos
▪ Supreme Court allows Lisa Cook to stay on at Fed, for now
▪ Five survivors pulled from collapsed school in Indonesia as rescuers race against time
▪ Tokyo s newest stationery store sells a slower, more human rhythm
▪ Nippon Ishin to submit anti-espionage bill to extra Diet session
▪ PSG stuns Barcelona on late strike from Goncalo Ramos in Champions League
▪ Swiss glaciers hit by light snowfall and heat wave, scientists say
▪ U.S. government shutdowns raise uncertainty but rarely have lasting effect on economy
▪ Russia s Ukraine advance slowed further in September, analysis shows
▪ 10 years on, Japan s defense equipment agency playing greater role
▪ Minister says rough South Korea-U.S. security agreement reached: report
▪ U.S. to give Ukraine intelligence on long-range energy targets in Russia
▪ LDP presidential election could be turning point for Komeito
▪ Wildlife advocate and primate expert Jane Goodall dies at 91
▪ Can this city make residents put down their smartphones?
▪ Revamped Busan film festival turns 30 with expanded cinematic showcase
▪ Hamas pressed by Arab and Muslim states to accept Trump’s Gaza plan
▪ Hit by Trump tariffs, rest of world races to forge new trade alliances
▪ Artist Ari Bayuaji materializes monsters from ocean plastic
▪ ‘Brand New Landscape’ captures family dysfunction in a shimmering city
▪ Pieces fall perfectly into place in the reflective ‘The Last Blossom’
▪ Nojima may consider buying Yokohama F. Marinos
▪ 20 years after privatization, free expressways still 90 years away
▪ Ukraine s front-line cities filled with dread and defiance
▪ From Prague to Budapest, frustrated voters dwell on migration, Ukraine war
▪ Japan must replace nuclear reactors for 2040 goals, group says
▪ Asian factories struggle as soft China and U.S. demand takes toll
▪ Japan’s antitrust watchdog issues new rules urging agencies to treat talent fairly
▪ September was hottest on record in Okinawa, weather agency says
▪ Elementary school teacher admits sharing child pornography
▪ Could the Trump factor be a wild card in the LDP race?
▪ Trump and America’s tech giants: Coexistence or collaboration?
▪ Too many scientific ‘discoveries’ get discredited
▪ Police in Japan launch teams to combat tokuryū crime groups
▪ Koizumi and Takaichi continue to lead in LDP presidential race, polls show
▪ Taiwan rejects U.S. demand for half of its chips to be made in America
▪ Japan s tankan survey suggests rate increase sooner rather than later
▪ South Korea to increase defense budget by 8.2% next year, President Lee says
▪ Japanese team unravels Venus flytrap s complex touch sensor mechanism
▪ Japan Post served notice suspending mini cargo vehicle use
▪ From Hollywood to Japan, MMA star Ryan Bader has his sights on Rizin glory
▪ Trump speech to military brass hints at looming Pentagon shift to focus on homeland
▪ Marubeni to lift Japan power business with new trading firm
▪ Nissan to reboot Xterra SUV as a hybrid, freezes plans for U.S. EV
▪ U.S. government shutdown begins as partisan division rules Washington
▪ Ruling-opposition talks on gasoline tax cut stall ahead of LDP election
▪ Ohtani erupts with two homers as Dodgers down Reds in postseason opener
▪ Same-sex partners recognized under more laws in Japan
▪ Japan s far-right party courts Trump allies and vows not to get wacky
▪ Elderly woman stabbed to death in Tokyo s Machida
▪ Warriors free agent Jonathan Kuminga agrees to two-year deal
▪ Lynx star Napheesa Collier rips WNBA: worst leadership in world
▪ Special One Mourinho makes low-key, losing return to Chelsea
▪ Youngest-ever Japan mayor among Time s 100 most influential emerging people
▪ Can Takaichi win back conservative voters? Maybe not.
▪ Akira Ishii, former lawmaker, indicted without arrest over alleged fraud
▪ Japan and South Korea tout stable ties, but concerns rise over Ishiba’s replacement
▪ Trump says U.S. close to finalizing $500 million Harvard deal
▪ Thorns trade midfielder Hina Sugita to Angel City
▪ Japan shows NATO support with first fighter jet deployment to Canada, Europe
▪ Police: FBI director gave New Zealand officials illegal firearms
▪ Uber found not liable in first U.S. trial over driver sexual assault claims
▪ Japan’s would-be leaders ignore call to invest in stocks
▪ U.S. government faces brain drain as 154,000 federal workers exit this week
▪ Pentagon says Iraq mission being scaled back
▪ Elderly woman stabbed to death in Tokyo s Machida
▪ Why is Denmark being targeted with mystery drone flights?
▪ With all-or-nothing Gaza plan, Trump turns tables for Israel
▪ Trump trade chief expects U.S. to ink more deals during Asia trip
▪ Strong quake in central Philippines kills over 20 as search ongoing
▪ I couldn t reach them : Afghans abroad despair at blackout
▪ Tony Blair s return to Middle East diplomacy reopens old wounds and new doubts
▪ U.K.’s Starmer buys himself time by punching back at Farage
▪ Japan Times 2000: Japanese professor wins Nobel Prize in chemistry
▪ Trump threatens ‘a lot’ of firings as shutdown deadline nears
▪ Trump tells military brass U.S. faces ‘invasion from within’
▪ Asahi suspends orders and shipments following cyberattack
▪ FTC inspects four firms over alleged bid-rigging for expressway cleanup deals
▪ Opposition parties unlikely to cooperate in vote to select prime minister
▪ South Korea and Japan look to cement ties before Ishiba’s exit
▪ Nippon Ishin draws up outline for secondary capital plan
▪ Autumn eggplants offer a juicy start to the season
▪ 83% of public hospitals in Japan in red in fiscal 2024
▪ A secret no more: Russia and North Korea s battle against Ukraine is celebrated in Moscow exhibit
▪ Alcaraz beats Fritz in Tokyo for eighth title of season
▪ Why Koizumi is toning down his calls for reform
▪ Yamanashi Prefecture doubles Mount Fuji revenue to ¥590 million
▪ Graying Japan needs both globalization and immigration
▪ Princess Akiko to become head of Mikasa family
▪ Peace broker and arms supplier: China’s dual roles in a deadly conflict
▪ Resisting Trump’s show of force
▪ FTC inspects four firms over alleged bid-rigging for expressway cleanup deals
▪ Bank of Japan rate increase looking more likely
▪ Toyota steps up high-speed EV charger installations at dealerships
▪ Gauff survives tense Bencic test to reach Beijing quarterfinals
▪ Skilled worker visa holders hit record high ahead of new visa program
▪ Merz s ambitions for Germany s role in EU put him at odds with von der Leyen
▪ Niinami resigning as head of Keizai Doyukai
▪ Swiatek may skip mandatory events due to packed schedule
▪ Akira Ishii, former lawmaker, to be indicted without arrest over alleged fraud
▪ Taiwan holds investment talks as U.S. demands more chip factories
▪ American s support for Israel dramatically declines, Times/Siena poll finds
▪ Prices to rise for 3,024 food products in Japan in October
▪ Asahi suspends orders and shipments following cyberattack
▪ Japan’s Kioxia sees AI driving strong memory growth for years
▪ U.S. expands export blacklist in crackdown on Chinese subsidiaries
▪ Momentum for political reform wanes in Japan
▪ Developing countries accuse rich of broken climate promises at U.N.
▪ Padres visit Cubs and red-hot Seiya Suzuki for wild-card opener
▪ South Korea s surge in used-car exports softens impact of U.S. tariffs
▪ With U.N. speech and China visit, North Korea ramps up diplomatic moves
▪ Trump’s pro-Israel Gaza plan seen as unlikely to win over Hamas
▪ Japan’s output falls as U.S. tariffs drag on global outlook
▪ Japan to provide about 10 surveillance drones to Sri Lanka
▪ Chiba Bank and Chiba Kogyo Bank to integrate under holding firm
▪ Japan resumes sanctions against Iran in line with U.N. resolution
▪ Scaredy-cat Kashata is searching for a friend
▪ Saudi plans for video game hub grow with $55 billion EA deal
▪ Justice Ministry proposes criteria for dangerous driving offenses
▪ Emperor and empress visit school for visually impaired
▪ World Rugby unfazed over England s dominance of women s game
▪ Starmer seeks political redemption by taking on Farage threat
▪ Father of 1999 stalking murder victim saddened by recent fatal case
▪ Better, stronger Wembanyama can t wait for NBA return
▪ Huawei to double output of top AI chip as Nvidia wavers in China
▪ Taliban shut down communications across Afghanistan
▪ EU leaders to discuss drone wall after Russian incursions
▪ Google to pay $24.5 million to end Trump suit over Jan. 6 ban
▪ Kindergarten bus crashes in Chiba, killing driver
▪ Nissan considers sale of Yokohama F. Marinos
▪ Xi pushes Trump to oppose Taiwan independence in major shift
▪ How Ohtani has boosted Japan s soft power and made LA even more baseball-obsessed
▪ Moldova s pro-EU party wins pivotal election in setback for Russia
▪ Trump s Gaza plan wins Netanyahu backing, but hinges on Hamas
▪ Parliamentary vote to select new prime minister eyed for Oct. 14 or later
▪ Mizuho vies with Nomura to manage money for Japan’s wealthy
▪ Hawks take step toward Japan Series redo with Pacific League title
▪ Onosato’s fifth title cements preeminent position in Japan’s national sport
▪ China s new K visa beckons foreign tech talent as U.S. hikes H-1B fee
▪ Toyota buoyed by China and North America as Japan sales slump
▪ Japan sees 40% surge in chronic bowel disease cases over eight years
▪ Tokyo revises flood guidelines amid recent years’ abnormal weather
▪ Japan’s ‘Mr. 119’ might be facing his biggest challenge yet
▪ Japanese woman strives to promote sake in India
▪ Why America will lose its mercantilist game to China
▪ India and Pakistan trade barbs after Asia Cup trophy debacle
▪ Hong Kong activist Nathan Law says he was denied Singapore entry
▪ Trump vs. Universities: Can the innovation ecosystem be rebuilt?
▪ For whom the Ukrainian bell tolls
▪ Indictment of Comey subverts justice and the Trump administration’s credibility
▪ Nidec shares slide after widening accounting scandal hurts trust
▪ South Korea scrambles to restore digital services after server fire
▪ Osaka Expo visitors exceed break-even point
▪ Sony Financial opens 37% above reference price in trading debut
▪ Rory McIlroy labels unruly fan behavior at Ryder Cup unacceptable
▪ Guardians complete historic comeback to beat Tigers to AL Central crown
▪ Takaichi moots U.S. tariff deal do-over when asked about $550 billion pledge
▪ U.K. draws Japan property investors eyeing hedge on U.S. turmoil
▪ Botox under burqas: Cosmetic surgery in vogue in Afghanistan
▪ Iran s carpet industry unraveling under sanctions
▪ Chinese ship spotted within Japan s EEZ off island in Kagoshima
▪ Europe holds off surging U.S. on final day to capture Ryder Cup
▪ Jose Mourinho s return to Chelsea stirs up mixed feelings
▪ Hokkaido cities consider fresh bet on casino resort
▪ Magnificent Seven is passe, but what can take its place?
▪ National guard troops called up after Trump s Portland announcement
▪ ‘Grandma’s Cafe’ offers purpose and income for elderly
▪ Strings of identity: Kashmir s fading music endures
▪ Moldova’s pro-EU party set to win most votes in election
▪ BYD brings price war to Japan in bid to win over customers
▪ U.K. sees biggest-ever migrant arrival as boats get bigger
▪ Crowdfunding-style hometown donations gain traction in Japan
▪ Dodgers leave pitcher Clayton Kershaw off wild-card roster
▪ Deep roots of rage as India s Ladakh seeks self-rule
▪ Clog the toilet trolls hit Indian visa holders rushing back to U.S.
▪ Is living in central Tokyo still affordable?
▪ Netanyahu to meet Trump as U.S. intensifies Gaza ceasefire push
▪ Denmark bans civilian drone flights due to EU summit
▪ Putin’s war machine is now built into the Russian economy
▪ Iran s clerical leaders face existential crisis amid nuclear deadlock
▪ Massive Russian drone and missile attack kills four in Kyiv
▪ Vietnam evacuates thousands, shuts airports as Typhoon Bualoi nears
▪ Tanks thrust deeper into Gaza, medics say many injured trapped
▪ Thai and Cambodian troops clash in first breach of ceasefire
▪ Donald Trump’s self-aggrandizing peacemaker hype
▪ Osaka Expo visitors exceed break-even point
▪ At 31, Ryo Hirakawa continues to chase F1 dream
▪ At Fuji Speedway, WEC rides motorsports momentum to 100th race
▪ Japan faces fresh energy challenge as it seeks to expand power-hungry data centers
▪ On defense and foreign policy, LDP candidates largely align — except where they don’t
▪ Emotional Marc Marquez win seventh MotoGP world championship
▪ Japanese conductor Yoneda wins French competition
▪ Ishiba, Lee to Discuss Continuing Shuttle Diplomacy
▪ People warned of census-related fraud as survey begins
▪ Snapback sends West back to the drawing board on Iran s nuclear program
▪ Oshikatsu consumption grows in Japan, buoying related stocks
▪ Japanese team detect seafloor subsidence near Nankai Trough
▪ Victims of Mt. Ontake eruption remembered 11 years on
▪ Japan and South Korea hold cultural exchange event in Tokyo
▪ Colombian leader’s call to defy Trump amplifies rifts in region
▪ Russia tells West: Any aggression will be met with decisive response
▪ Trump authorizes full force troop deployment in Portland, Oregon
▪ International Paralympic Committee lifts partial suspensions of Russia and Belarus
▪ Europe piles pain on U.S. team in second-day Ryder Cup demolition
▪ Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United all lose on day of late drama
▪ Nodoka Okisawa is carrying the baton for Seiji Ozawa in Matsumoto
▪ Japanese power and city gas suppliers to raise rates next month
▪ Japan private-sector pay hits record in 2024
▪ Marc Marquez on brink of MotoGP title as Bagnaia wins Japan sprint
▪ In India s Mumbai, the largest slum in Asia is for sale
▪ Quake-hit Myanmar city becomes epicenter of junta election offensive
▪ U.S. to revoke Colombian president s visa over incendiary actions
▪ FBI fires agents pictured kneeling during racial justice protest in 2020
▪ Sitting ducks: Venezuelan fishermen wary of U.S. warships
▪ Calls grow for first female U.N. chief in 80 years
▪ Seoul says it can’t rule out Kim-Trump meeting during APEC summit
▪ ICE tactics inflame tensions in New York, Chicago and other cities
▪ U.S. Supreme Court lets Trump withhold $4 billion in foreign aid
▪ Trump says Gaza talks with Middle East countries are intense and will continue
▪ Drone maker DJI loses lawsuit to exit Pentagon s list of firms with Chinese military ties
▪ Iran says it won’t exit nuclear pact despite sanctions snapback
▪ Trump asks U.S. Supreme Court to curb birthright citizenship
▪ Comey indictment escalates Trump s campaign to chill opposition
▪ Ohtani tops MLB jersey sales for third straight season
▪ U.S. won t panic after difficult start to Ryder Cup
▪ Ukrainian YouTuber arrested in Japan over Fukushima livestream
▪ As U.S. military leaders prepare for Virginia meeting, agenda comes into focus
▪ Trump mulls tariffs on foreign electronics based on number of chips
▪ Japan revises 30-year probability rate of Nankai Trough megaquake
▪ Trump’s 100% pharmaceutical tariffs won’t apply to Japan and EU
▪ Tokyo retains Michelin crown with 160 starred restaurants for 2026
▪ Myaku-Myaku gets the Labubu treatment at the Osaka Expo
▪ Four municipalities to be banned from hometown tax program after overspending
▪ Can Japan crack the China code in table tennis?
▪ Mitsubishi Estate breaks ground on London complex project
▪ Inflation and ‘food situation’ concerns top key Japan survey
▪ LDP presidential candidate Hayashi sees need for backup of Tokyo
▪ Koizumi apologizes over campaign s soliciting of favorable online comments
▪ Itochu mulls first dollar note issue in five years to diversify
▪ Auberge Eaufeu brings French flair to a quiet village in Ishikawa
▪ Shimomura asked for resumption of kickbacks, LDP ex-accountant testifies
▪ Shintaro Mochizuki aiming to succeed Kei Nishikori as Japan s top male player
▪ A painful display at the United Nations
▪ U.S. turns to Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas to launch Ryder Cup bid
▪ Four people arrested for getting disabled man drunk and stealing his phone
▪ LDP presidential hopefuls take hard-line stance on immigration
▪ Japan might be spared Trump s 100% tariffs on pharmaceuticals
▪ Donald Trump says World Cup matches will be moved if host cities are not safe
▪ Japanese corporate boards have changed dramatically in recent years
▪ U.S. Department of Homeland Security doubles down on Pokemon-themed deportation video
▪ SoftBank’s PayPay to become available in South Korea as company looks outward
▪ LDP leadership contender Koizumi seeks to quash criticism over prized grapes
▪ Danish prime minister apologizes to victims of Greenland forced contraception
▪ Europeans privately tell Russia they’re ready to shoot down jets
▪ Trump administration urges other nations to join its push to restrict asylum rights
▪ 10-year sentence upheld over 2023 attack on Kishida
▪ Kansai Electric to retire two units at Gobo oil-fired power station
▪ Tokyo consumer inflation unexpectedly holds steady, backing BOJ’s caution
▪ Prince Hisahito inspects Osaka Expo s Grand Ring
▪ Miyagi mental care center to close, 14 years after 2011 disaster
▪ Architecture art exhibition highlights unsung industry artists
▪ Former French President Sarkozy handed 5-year jail term in stunning downfall
▪ Tokyo Game Show 2025 leans into renewal and rebirth
▪ Japanese war orphans make what is likely their final trip to China
▪ China has more robots working for it than the rest of the world combined
▪ UEFA poised for vote on whether to suspend Israel from European competition
▪ Nippon Steel to invest $300 million in U.S. Steel
▪ Oh, Ed(o)! Where have all the vowels gone?
▪ Koizumi leads in support among LDP lawmakers, survey shows
▪ Shohei Ohtani connects on 54th homer as Dodgers clinch NL West title
▪ Chinese drone experts worked with sanctioned Russian arms maker, sources say
▪ Toyota opens Woven City as doubts swirl over cost and purpose
▪ KKR chiefs bet aging Japan will fuel AI and technology investment
▪ South China cleans up after powerful Typhoon Ragasa
▪ Amazon to pay $2.5 billion for allegedly duping millions to sign up for Prime
▪ Woman in Japan arrested for keeping daughter s body in freezer for 20 years
▪ Palestinian leader pledges to work with Trump and others on Gaza plan
▪ Hegseth orders U.S. military officials from around world to Virginia next week
▪ Trump suggests he may lift sanctions on Turkey but presses on Russian oil
▪ Global debt hits record of nearly $338 trillion, report shows
▪ Economic luminaries enter legal battle over Fed independence
▪ No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz concerned after injuring ankle during win at Japan Open
▪ Trump signs order declaring TikTok sale ready and values it at $14 billion
▪ FBI ex-chief Comey criminally charged as Trump targets critics
▪ Court rules government not obliged to recognize Syrian man as refugee
▪ Prince Hisahito inspects Osaka Expo s Grand Ring
▪ JICA scraps Africa ‘hometown’ agreement after migration mixup
▪ Turning the tide back toward peace in the Middle East
▪ Trump may stop by Japan during upcoming Asia trip
▪ Japan rice prices turn higher despite arrival of new crop
▪ Cal Raleigh reaches 60 homers as Mariners clinch first division title since 2001
▪ Poland becomes top importer of Taiwanese drones, skirting China
▪ Apple blames EU tech law for postponed features, app marketplace risks
▪ Will Lower House dissolution follow LDP’s leadership vote? Maybe not this time
▪ Morocco High Atlas whistle language strives for survival
▪ ChatGPT, what stocks should I buy? AI fuels boom in robo-advisory market
▪ Tokyo Game Show kicks off with largest lineup yet
▪ Taiwan weaponizes chip sector to deter China on world stage
▪ Denmark s Aalborg airport closed due to drones
▪ Newcomer or veteran? LDP faces two choices for new party chief
▪ Actor Kenshin Endo arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession
▪ Japan and ASEAN nations to cooperate on bolstering supply chains
▪ China leads nations with new climate plans, defying U.S. climate denial
▪ Trump plans America First foreign aid funding shift, document shows
▪ LVMH bets on South Korea to spur growth amid U.S. and China uncertainty
▪ Japanese deep-sea drilling research recognized by Guinness World Records
▪ Europe and United States prepare to add new chapter to Ryder Cup rivalry
▪ In fourth year of TSE reform, listed firms face pivotal choices
▪ Court rules sex change appearance requirement unconstitutional
▪ Gunman wrote ANTI-ICE on unused bullet in fatal attack on Dallas immigration office
▪ Intel is seeking an investment from Apple as part of its comeback bid
▪ ‘Most prevalent’ Chinese hacking group seen targeting tech and law firms
▪ Dodgers activate pitcher Roki Sasaki with eye on stabilizing bullpen
▪ South Korea says U.S. projects unlikely to progress until visa issue resolution
▪ India aims to challenge global shipbuilding giants
▪ Japan to provide ¥861 million in grant aid to Palestinian territories
▪ BOJ may raise rate as soon as October, says former board member
▪ Top Japanese fund looks to small and midsized caps on improving valuations
▪ Purikura photo sticker machines keep offering more 30 years after debut
▪ Trump’s new shift on Ukraine leaves Europe feeling on the hook
▪ Honda pulls plug on Acura ZDX luxury EV
▪ U.N. calls for probe after alleged drone attack on Gaza-bound aid flotilla
▪ Israeli tanks push deeper into Gaza City as Trump talks peace
▪ Cowboys and Packers try to downplay Micah Parsons return to Dallas
▪ Linda Joyce: ‘We hope people recognize the benefits of exploring rural areas’
▪ Typhoon Ragasa slams into south China after killing at least 14 in Taiwan
▪ Europe s Justin Rose would gladly accept Ryder Cup trophy from Donald Trump
▪ Taiwan weaponizes chip sector to deter China on world stage
▪ Trump poised to add Japan stop to upcoming Asia trip
▪ Finding jazz in J-pop: Patrick Bartley’s musical second language
▪ The familiar is made surreal in ‘After the Quake’
▪ ‘Hero’s Island’: Okinawa-set epic is lavishly realized but lacks bite
▪ NASA launches mission to study space weather
▪ Death penalty sought for man over quadruple murder in Nagano
▪ Japan s revised gambling addiction law takes aim at source of scourge
▪ LDP presidential hopefuls failing to stand out on policy
▪ LDP presidential candidates get closer to opposition on some economic issues
▪ Autumn to be cut short as harsh winter arrives suddenly
▪ Takatoshi Ito, Japanese inflation target advocate, dies at 74
▪ Jimmy Kimmel defends free speech as he returns to late-night television from suspension
▪ World War II survivor bears witness to family tragedy in Tinian mass suicide
▪ Alcaraz expects Sinner to come back stronger after U.S. Open loss
▪ An identity crisis is haunting Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party
▪ The U.S. assault on the U.N. rests on a tragic misunderstanding
▪ An Orwellian lesson from Xi and Putin
▪ Rising U.S. women s sumo team hopes to spread the word about Japan’s national sport
▪ Ishiba to release WWII message after LDP presidential race
▪ ‘America is not a safe place to work’: South Koreans describe Georgia raid
▪ Ishiba highlights Japan s postwar quest for peace at U.N.
▪ Tokyo film festival to open with Everest pioneer drama, close with Chloe Zhao’s ‘Hamnet’
▪ Osaka Expo tickets being resold at exorbitant prices as closing date nears
▪ Brilliant Marquez poised to seal seventh MotoGP title in Japan
▪ At U.N., South Korean leader vows to reduce tensions with North Korea
▪ Most scholarship recipients in Japan are struggling with Inflation
▪ Trump switches gears on Ukraine war as fears of disengagement rise
▪ A friendly Kai ken dog with a big heart
▪ Tim Cook arrives in Tokyo as Apple prepares to reopen Ginza store
▪ In bid to upend global energy policy, Trump denies climate change in U.N. speech
▪ Yoko Tawada’s wandering trilogy concludes search for the land of sushi
▪ U.S. allies embracing Palestinian statehood tests Trump s Israel policy
▪ WhatsApp and Twitch among sites that could face Australia social media ban
▪ Carney touts trade opportunities with China, aims to meet with Xi
▪ Taiwan typhoon death toll hits 14, with 124 missing
▪ I don t cry anymore : In U.S. jail, Russian dissidents fear deportation
▪ U.S. hails gladiator DeChambeau as Ryder Cup controversy swirls
▪ Red Bull in no rush to make 2026 driver decisions after strong weekend in Baku
▪ MLB approves ball-strike challenge system for next season
▪ Trump s new visa fees spur offshoring talks and hiring turmoil
▪ Carney, Zelenskyy put stolen Ukraine children in focus at U.N.
▪ Tax-advantaged investments no lost cause for U.S. residents of Japan
▪ U.N. slams systematic Russian torture of Ukraine civilians
▪ NATO warns Russia to stop escalatory actions after Estonian airspace violation
▪ Israel seeks permanent Gaza control and Jewish majority in West Bank: U.N. inquiry
▪ You re going to hell : Trump attacks U.N. and Europe in scathing speech
▪ Trump says Ukraine can win back all territory, in sudden shift
▪ Japanese victims react to Unification Church head s arrest in South Korea
▪ Full impact of U.S. tariff shock yet to come as growth holds up, OECD says
▪ The unexpected upside of Canada s wildfires
▪ Secret Service breaks up ‘imminent’ telecom threat in New York
▪ Donald Trump and Russia s useful idiot
▪ Could pacifist Japan ever arm itself with nuclear weapons?
▪ Taiwan isn’t as susceptible to invasion as one would think
▪ Britain must keep its promise to Hong Kongers
▪ Record floods threaten Pakistan s food security, factories and fiscal plans
▪ What do some researchers call disinformation? Anything but disinformation.
▪ Japan to study corporate efforts to prevent post-retirement loneliness
▪ LDP candidates focus on reform as presidential vote approaches
▪ Japan s recognition of Palestine state is a matter of when, Iwaya says
▪ India plans ‘bodyguard’ satellites after orbital near miss
▪ Tokyo police rearrest South Korean man suspected of murdering ex-girlfriend on stalking charges
▪ Singapore shipper rejects $1B damages over Sri Lanka s worst pollution incident
▪ BOJ tankan expected to show slight rise in manufacturers sentiment
▪ Ishiba departs for U.N. session in New York and meeting with Trump
▪ Drone sightings disrupt flights at Copenhagen, Oslo airports
▪ Google seeks to avoid ad tech breakup as antitrust trial begins
▪ Bill Gates pledges $912 million to health aid, urging countries to reverse cuts
▪ Japan, U.S. and South Korea reaffirm commitment to ridding North Korea of nukes
▪ Palestinian envoy urges Japan to recognize state after France, U.K. and others
▪ Japan to share expo know-how with Saudi Arabia
▪ After MySpace losses, Murdochs mull social media return with TikTok tie-up
▪ I m not a doctor : Trump s autism announcement gives COVID-19 flashbacks
▪ BOJ seeks to remove stocks overhang with slow sell-down of ETFs
▪ City in Aichi Prefecture passes ordinance capping screen time to two hours
▪ Dembele beats Yamal to Ballon d Or as Bonmati retains women s award
▪ Team captain Bradley defends U.S. player pay at Ryder Cup
▪ Baltic leaders say Russia is testing NATO s readiness to respond
▪ Evenepoel completes time-trial triple as Pogacar left trailing
▪ U.S. could hit entire International Criminal Court with sanctions soon
▪ China floods the world with cheap exports after Trump s tariffs
▪ Nvidia and OpenAI make $100 billion deal to build data centers
▪ World leaders rally behind Palestinian statehood at U.N., defying U.S. and Israel
▪ Disney says Kimmel will return to the air Tuesday, six days after suspension
▪ Leader of South Korea s Unification Church jailed after court issues warrant
▪ Putin offers Trump one-year extension of nuclear weapons treaty
▪ With new Tokyo bar, Shingo Gokan s bartending journey comes full circle
▪ Aichi Triennale’s message from the world: Free Palestine
▪ Buffett raises Mitsui stake in bet on Japan’s trading houses
▪ Trump’s $100,000 visa targets a $280 billion India success story
▪ LDP race commences with mix of youth and experience
▪ Twice-a-year injection could make HIV prevention easier, developer argues
▪ Japan to take comprehensive approach for timing of recognizing Palestinian state
▪ Memories of man s WWII mining experience are hazy, but pain persists
▪ Vladimir Putin’s ‘negotiations’ are a trap
▪ More German companies choosing Japan as Asia manufacturing hub: survey
▪ Trump aide Homan accepted $50,000 in bribery sting operation, sources say
▪ Trump administration to link Tylenol to autism, report says
▪ What would wider recognition of Palestine mean for Palestinians and Israel?
▪ In Sudan, never again has proved untrue, UNHCR chief says
▪ Fossils unearthed in Hokkaido revealed to be of new whale species
▪ America’s friends will never trust the U.S. again
▪ Who’s who in the LDP presidential race?
▪ World championships bring few medals, but win big with the crowds
▪ Women turn away from Labour as they lose faith in economy
▪ Why the Plaza Accord is still the gold standard
▪ Ukraine must invest in young sporting talent, athletics chief says
▪ At Charlie Kirk memorial, Trump rallies MAGA against political opponents
▪ Aces center Wilson claims record fourth WNBA MVP award
▪ SoftBank’s heavy weight forces skeptical stock investors to buy
▪ Nissan revamps ProPilot to rival Tesla s driver-assist technology
▪ South Korea’s baby bust threatens its demographic future
▪ Nippon Foundation s Sasakawa meets head of Russian Orthodox Church
▪ Abuse of zombie cigarettes among Okinawa youths raises alarm
▪ Under-40 population plummets in disaster-hit area in Ishikawa Prefecture
▪ H-1B workers abroad race to U.S. as Trump order sparks dismay and confusion
▪ Swiatek recovers from slow start to win Korea Open title
▪ The Japanese face and body patches that have had the world wondering
▪ Pakistan extends nuclear umbrella to Saudi Arabia: source close to govt
▪ Max Verstappen dominates in win at Azerbaijan Grand Prix
▪ Thousands rally in Philippines to protest against corruption
▪ Paolini takes Italy to Billie Jean King Cup triumph
▪ Brazilians protest efforts to shield Bolsonaro and lawmakers from courts
▪ Why Japan’s most melancholic writer speaks to today’s youth
▪ North Korea’s Kim open to talks with Trump, as South’s Lee backs nuke freeze
▪ Western nations line up to recognize Palestinian state, infuriating Israel
▪ The journey of Peru’s Nikkei: Finding identity in Japan
▪ Disney’s Kimmel suspension shows Trump’s increasing grip over media
▪ Europe air travel snarls continue after cyberattack
▪ Lachlan Murdoch, Michael Dell, Ellison involved in TikTok deal, Trump says
▪ South Korea s President Lee says U.S. investment demands would spark financial crisis
▪ When a typhoon isn’t really a typhoon, I’ll be there to tell you about it
▪ U.S. men grab gold in 4x100-meter relay on final day of world champio Japan 6th
▪ The imperial couple host a tea party for British Prince Edward and wife
▪ Creative Reconstruction Summit held in Kobe 30 years after major quake
▪ Floating wind power sets sail in Japan s energy shift
▪ Fast and furious : H-1B workers abroad race to U.S. as Trump order sparks dismay, confusion
▪ Chinese COVID-19 whistleblower sentenced to 4 more years in jail, group says
▪ LDP presidential race to officially start on Monday
▪ Why is China stockpiling so much oil?
▪ The world needs Japan’s leadership in life sciences
▪ Government to step up heatstroke prevention for elderly
▪ Sweetness dulls salt aversion and may lead to excessive intake: study
▪ How the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo delivered on the fan experience
▪ As Japan keeps buying gas, Aboriginal Australians pay the price
▪ Shohei Ohtani s 53rd homer caps Dodgers slugfest in win over Giants
▪ Fiji beats Japan 33-27 in Pacific Nations Cup rugby final
▪ Manchester United breathes life into season with Chelsea victory
▪ Ex-police chief pins hopes on new tokuryu measures
▪ 40 years after Plaza Accord, Japan still at mercy of Forex swings
▪ Mike Trout hits 400th homer as Angels win
▪ Trump shapes immigration gilded age with $100,000 H-1B fee
▪ Pentagon limits journalists’ access to military information
▪ Shocked, devastated : Gaza City assault leaves Palestinians traumatized
▪ Trump publicly urges U.S. Justice Department to charge his enemies
▪ PSG star Dembele tipped to beat Yamal to win Ballon d Or
▪ Brilliant Kildunne helps England to grind down France and reach World Cup final
▪ Japan government to support domestic digital content overseas
▪ Chebet beats Kipyegon in stunning sprint finish to win 5,000-meter showdown
▪ Mets weigh options as Kodai Senga struggles in Triple-A start
▪ Japan qualifies for men s 4x100 relay final at world championships
▪ After diplomatic blitz on Ukraine and Gaza, Trump moves to passenger seat
▪ Noah Lyles wants athletics to stop being an ‘amateur sport’
▪ Japan s top union group advised to seek 5% pay hike during spring talks
▪ Trump to return to the U.N. as Gaza, Ukraine conflicts rage
▪ Cyberattack disrupts operations at European airports
▪ NASA scientist starts food crisis hotline with tech giant funding
▪ Japan requires prison officers to display ID numbers on uniforms
▪ Boom in business class travel from Japan fuels airlines profits
▪ Nanako Fujii takes bronze in 20 km race walk for Japan s second medal at worlds
▪ Japan will not recognize Palestinian statehood for now
▪ Japan’s hopes too much for Haruka Kitaguchi’s elbow to bear at world championships
▪ Koizumi makes economic growth top priority in bid for LDP presidency
▪ Japan’s hopes too much for Haruka Kitaguchi’s elbow to bear at world championships
▪ Top U.S. prosecutor overseeing Letitia James case resigns after Trump threat
▪ International treaty protecting world s oceans to take effect
▪ Trump’s economic team is short some key players amid staff churn
▪ Taiwan running out of time for satellite communications, space chief says
▪ Saudi pact puts Pakistan s nuclear umbrella into Middle East security picture
▪ Trump says U.S. struck alleged drug vessel in latest operation
▪ Trump blocked U.S. Steel from stopping work at plant, report says
▪ Trump to impose $100,000 fee per year for H-1B visas, in likely blow to tech
▪ Trump and Xi make progress on TikTok deal, plan to meet in South Korea
▪ Japan may see its first female PM despite limited progress on gender gap
▪ Humanity s tales of creation, cataclysm and kami
▪ Estonia and allies denounce reckless Russian air incursion
▪ Trump predicts U.S. government could ‘very well’ shut down on Oct. 1
▪ Trump intelligence advisers met with Taiwanese official
▪ ‘Pluriversal’ Singapore Design Week brings solution-oriented works
▪ Noah Lyles and Melissa Jefferson-Wooden win 200-meter titles on golden night for U.S.
▪ Reigning world champion Haruka Kitaguchi fails to qualify for women s javelin final
▪ ASDF plane strays off runway at Niigata Airport
▪ Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw to retire at season’s end
▪ Apple iPhone 17 launches in Japan
▪ Man gets nine years after fatal drunken driving crash in Saitama
▪ Osaka Expo visitors top 20 million as crowds surge
▪ Sumitomo Mitsui mulls raising stake in Jefferies to 20%
▪ Japan completes full records of Empress Kojun
▪ Takaichi works to soften her image in LDP presidential bid
▪ Behold the glory of Japan’s fruit boxes
▪ YouTuber Gigguk shifts from talking anime to making anime
▪ Celebrating autumn with timeless sticky rice balls
▪ SoftBank s Vision Fund mulls 20% job cuts after Son’s pivot to AI
▪ LDP candidates through a Japanese conservative lens
▪ Netanyahu’s impunity threatens Israel
▪ Nippon Ishin urges cap on foreign residents in Japan
▪ A bucket becomes a house in the hands of craftsman Shuji Nakagawa
▪ How Yuki Joseph Nakajima turned failures into breakout success at Tokyo worlds
▪ Rice demand for year through June estimated to be up to 7.1 million tons
▪ Global economy takes Trump shocks in stride, for now
▪ Police look to crack down harder on phishing scams amid record surge
▪ Prosecutors seek 12-year sentence for former MUFG bank worker over thefts
▪ LG Energy was using U.S. visa workarounds before Trump, documents show
▪ Japanese researchers win Ig Nobel Prize for painting cows with zebra stripes
▪ Josh Allen tosses three TDs as Bills take charge late to beat Dolphins
▪ Yoshinobu Yamamoto has strong outing as Dodgers edge Giants
▪ Park Chan-wook’s sharp satire ‘No Other Choice’ opens Busan festival
▪ Robot tour guides in Tokyo offer way for those with disabilities to work
▪ Japan and South Korea planning Busan visit for Ishiba
▪ Anti-doping work helping more countries medal in World Athletics, AIU chief says
▪ U.S. vetoes U.N. demand for ceasefire, aid access in Gaza
▪ Mitsubishi Estate-backed REIT plans equity offering
▪ Brazil s Bolsonaro is going to prison, but he might not stay long
▪ Panel OKs first OTC sales of erectile dysfunction drug in Japan
▪ Bank of Japan holds key rate steady at 0.5%, as expected
▪ RFK Jr. panelists make initial changes to childhood vaccine schedule
▪ Review of minpaku private lodgings sought in Osaka
▪ Rashford shines with two goals in Barcelona s win at Newcastle
▪ As U.S. Senate goes nuclear, dozens of Trump nominees are confirmed
▪ Australian teen Gout Gout hungry for more after worlds exit
▪ U.S. and Israel criticize U.N. staff over Gaza war stance amid protests
▪ Gaza hit by telecoms blackout as Israeli tanks and infantry advance
▪ Kimmel suspension is latest victory in Trump media war
▪ ‘Prism of the Real’ makes two turbulent decades tangible with art
▪ ‘Ranshima Bound’: Family fractures and buried truths collide in Hokkaido chill
▪ Nvidia takes $5 billion stake in struggling chipmaker Intel
▪ Rugby chiefs want women s Global Series to build on World Cup energy
▪ Trump says Putin ‘let me down’ and allies must stop buying Russian oil
▪ Major Japanese banks are opening new types of outlets
▪ ChatGPT was used ‘to help scammers do their thing’ at Asia fraud compound
▪ 10 years on, security laws continue to boost Japan-U.S. defense ties
▪ Trump flattery pays off for Starmer with major pitfalls averted
▪ Trump threatens licenses of TV stations that criticize him
▪ Noah Lyles makes statement ahead of 200-meter final at world championships
▪ Busang Collen Kebinatshipi wins men s 400 Yuki Joseph Nakajima finishes sixth
▪ Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone runs second-fastest time ever to win 400-meter world title
▪ Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone runs second-fastest time ever to win 400-meter world title
▪ Huawei unveils AI chip road map to challenge Nvidia’s lead
▪ Hayashi pledges to carry on Ishiba and Kishida’s work if elected LDP president
▪ Whiteboarding the LDP election
▪ Why is Trump killing programs designed to prevent terrorism?
▪ U.S. envoys focused on Syria ousted amid pro-Damascus shift, sources say
▪ Agriculture minister Koizumi most favored for LDP chief, poll finds
▪ Marugame Seimen noodle restaurant managers to see raise of up to ¥20 million
▪ Vietnam startup seeks slice of third-largest EV motorbike market
▪ Japan considering North Korea s participation at 2026 Asian Games
▪ Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact amid regional tensions
▪ In shift from price-cutting trend, Japan s telecom firms hike rates as costs rise
▪ World Athletics stars relish Tokyo atmosphere after COVID-hit Olympics
▪ Disney s ABC yanks Jimmy Kimmel Live off air after remarks about Kirk
▪ Japan seeks to ramp up Asian Games buzz with one year to go
▪ Fumitaka Sato, who contributed to black hole research, dies at 87
▪ Safety concerns linger as year marked since stabbing of Japanese boy in China
▪ Japan’s top shipping company to expand LNG fleet as global demand climbs
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