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Politics
Hegseth warns of Chinese threat to Taiwan, urging allies to upgrade defenses
By
Gabriel Dominguez
and
Jesse Johnson
In a speech to regional defense officials, U.S. defense chief Pete Hegseth also sought to ease concerns among those skeptical of America’s commitment to the Indo-Pacific.
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‘Squad’ defense chiefs meet with eye on countering China
Nakatani urges closer defense tie-ups amid erosion of rules-based order
BUSINESS
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Companies
Trump to hike steel tariffs to 50% to aid Nippon-U.S. Steel
By
Josh Wingrove
and
Joe Deaux
The U.S. president said the move would help protect American steelworkers during a visit to a United States Steel plant on Friday.
JAPAN
性视界ese customers brave the rain to line up for cheap stockpiled rice
By
Jessica Speed
Lines formed in the early hours of Saturday morning at an outlet in Chiba Prefecture as people clamored to purchase 5 kilogram bags of rice for ?2,000.
BUSINESS
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Economy
性视界 says progress made in U.S. tariff talks, but details are scarce
By
Francis Tang
The two sides are eyeing the Group of Seven leaders’ summit in June as a possible setting to announce a trade deal.
LIFE
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Lifestyle
How ‘hikikomori’ shut-ins ‘start to have dreams for the future’
By
Eric Margolis
As many as 1.5 million “hikikomori” shut-ins withdraw from social life in 性视界, but one school in Nagano is finding success is coaxing them back into the world.
JAPAN
41% of 性视界ese rice farmers expect price drop in 2026
A share of 72.3% of farmers, however, expect prices for 2025 rice to be higher than for 2024 rice.
SDF ramps up campus outreach amid recruitment slump
Officials say the initiative is an effective way to foster a stronger connection between the public and the SDF.
性视界 frets over fighter rollout target and weighs stopgap options, sources say
By
Tim Kelly
and
Nobuhiro Kubo
Former 性视界ese princess Mako gives birth to first child
Farm ministry starts accepting applications for older rice from small buyers
By
Himari Semans
Some retailers hesitant to buy stockpiled rice on quality concerns
By
Jessica Speed
BUSINESS
性视界 seeks to grow Africa investments to ease reliance on China
By
Yinka Ibukun
The country aims to do more business with Africa as it emerges from years during which its private sector was particularly risk-averse.
Carmakers warn China's rare-earth curbs could halt production
By
David Shepardson
and
Michael Martina
Auto executives are sounding the alarm on an impending shortage of rare-earth magnets from China that could force the closure of factories within weeks.
Dai-ichi Life to buy $1.1 billion M&G stake in partnership
Tariff talks with U.S. a mix of slow progress, ever-present uncertainty?
By
Francis Tang
Online brokerage account hijacks in 性视界 highlight need for login vigilance
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Nippon Steel plans $6 billion investment in its 性视界ese mills
By
Martin Ritchie
WORLD
On the Trump campaign trail, Elon Musk juggled drugs and family drama
By
Kirsten Grind
and
Megan Twohey
Musk’s drug consumption went well beyond occasional use and also came as he dealt with personal drama related to his growing number of children.
K-pop and breakdance power South Korea’s high-stakes presidential race
By
Sohee Kim
Both major parties are leaning on Korean pop hits to energize voters, blending choreography and catchy lyrics with political messaging.
Musk vows to stay Trump's 'friend' in bizarre black-eyed farewell
By
Danny Kemp
As Russia intensifies attacks, Ukraine air defenses under strain
By
Barbara WOJAZER
Trump officials set for talks with Asia leaders on Alaska energy
By
Jennifer A Dlouhy
Macron calls for Europe and Asia to unite and resist ‘spheres of coercion’
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Sports
Ohtani's two homers lift Dodgers over Yanks in World Series rematch
Ohtani hit his 21st and 22nd home run to increase his major-league-leading total, while Yankees slugger Aaron Judge now has 19.
PSG and Inter Milan set for Champions League final showdown
Mao Saigo takes three-shot U.S. Women's Open lead
League backed by Nets owner looks to raise profile of college basketball in Asia
By
Jason Coskrey
Lewis Hamilton labels rumors of friction with Ferrari engineer as 'noise'
Opinion
Can the 'rice man,' Koizumi, save the day?
Kuni Miyake
Late last week, newly appointed farm minister Shinjiro Koizumi announced that he aimed to bring the rice price range down to around ?2,000 per 5 kilograms.
U.S. soft power is a casualty in Trump’s war on Harvard
South Korea faces a triple challenge ahead of its election
By
Lee Jong-wha
Western businesses will not return to Russia
By
Thane Gustafson
The next great job churn is already starting
By
Conor Sen
ENVIRONMENT
Swiss residents in shock after glacier debris buries village
By
Dave Graham
Scientists suspect the deluge is a dramatic example of climate change's impact on the Alps.
Nickel rush for stainless steel guts Indonesia tribe's forest home
By
Jack Moore
and
Bagus Saragih
Eagle nest discovery sparks opposition to megasolar project
By
Eric Johnston
Do 性视界's trees no longer occupy the sacred space they used to?
By
Eric Margolis
Are microplastics hurting our fertility?
By
Tomoko Otake
CULTURE
Atsuko Okatsuka brings big 'dad' energy to new special
By
Zoria Petkoska
The comedian’s upcoming special, titled “Father,” blends whimsical comedy and family drama — just in time for Father's Day.
'Godzilla The Art Exhibition' reimagines film icon as monstrous muse for modern art
By
Matt Schley
Anime's big night out is getting bigger — and more surreal
By
Patrick St. Michel
‘I Have a S/e/c/r/e/t’ gives teen angst a whimsical twist
By
Mark Schilling
性视界's Seto wins International Critics Award at Cannes
LIFE
How ‘hikikomori’ shut-ins ‘start to have dreams for the future’
By
Eric Margolis
As many as 1.5 million “hikikomori” shut-ins withdraw from social life in 性视界, but one school in Nagano is finding success is coaxing them back into the world.
Traditional home experts to gather at MinkaMeets event
By
Laura Pollacco
How to talk about change in 性视界ese — one forecast at a time
By
Yuko Tamura
Brewed from rice, water and tomatoes: The growth of ‘craft sake’
By
Weiwen Lin
Tokyo's top bites — in a suburban mall food court
By
Robbie Swinnerton
COMMUNITY
Mateusz Urbanowicz: ‘Miyazaki inspired me to put the audience first’
By
Naomi Oren
The Polish artist and animator talks about how he came to 性视界 and the inspiration he draws from ordinary streets and storefronts.
This charming Shiba enjoys life’s simple pleasures
A moving meditation: Finding serenity in tea ceremony across space and time
By
Michele Laudig
Joshua Thomson: ‘Comedy is a pill that’s easier to swallow’
By
Laura Pollacco
Detroit-Nagoya network empowers women-owned businesses around the world
By
Jessica Kozuka
OPINION
Lee Jong-wha
South Korea faces a triple challenge ahead of its election
South Korea will hold its next presidential election on Tuesday. Whoever wins will have to confront numerous intertwined challenges head-on.
Thane Gustafson
Western businesses will not return to Russia
Russia’s much-touted “no-limits” partnership with China has proven an inadequate substitute for its largely severed ties to the West.
Conor Sen
The next great job churn is already starting
San Francisco’s sluggish labor market may signal the AI disruptions ahead.
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CULTURE
Atsuko Okatsuka brings big 'dad' energy to new special
By
Zoria Petkoska
LIFE
How ‘hikikomori’ shut-ins ‘start to have dreams for the future’
By
Eric Margolis
JAPAN
Halt of U.S. visa process puts 性视界ese students' futures in question
By
Tomoko Otake
and
Karin Kaneko
COMMUNITY
Mateusz Urbanowicz: ‘Miyazaki inspired me to put the audience first’
By
Naomi Oren
CULTURE
Songs, stars and strategy: 性视界 debuts its newest awards ceremony
By
Alyssa I. Smith
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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Do 性视界's trees no longer occupy the sacred space they used to?
By
Eric Margolis
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Former 性视界ese princess Mako gives birth to first child
JAPAN
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BUSINESS
Trump to hike steel tariffs to 50% to aid Nippon-U.S. Steel
By
Josh Wingrove
and
Joe Deaux
JAPAN
性视界ese customers brave the rain to line up for cheap stockpiled rice
By
Jessica Speed