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Xi — joined by Kim and Putin — delivers stark warning at military parade
By
Jesse Johnson
Chinese leader Xi Jinping warned in a speech that the world is facing a choice of war or peace, as his country marked 80 years since 性视界’s defeat in World War II.
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At parade, China shows off powerful new weaponry to keep rivals at bay
BUSINESS
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Companies
Suntory CEO Takeshi Niinami resigns over alleged possession of illegal drugs
By
Jessica Speed
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Kanako Takahara
Police are investigating Niinami over supplements he allegedly purchased overseas that are suspected to be illegal in 性视界, a fact that he was unaware of.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Last man standing is bullish on 性视界ese stocks
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Dan Kerrigan, the CEO of Interactive Brokers, has been here for decades and seen it all.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
性视界 team develops AI models to help deliver personalized infertility treatment
By
Yukana Inoue
The group study led by a University of Tokyo researcher found their models to be more accurate than the standard method of assessing ovarian function.
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BILINGUAL
Mark 性视界’s Sleep Day by making some lifestyle changes
By
Yuko Tamura
The 性视界ese are not getting enough sleep. Luckily, everyone from scientists to Shohei Ohtani are offering solutions.
JAPAN
Ishiba still seeking best timing to express view on war's end
The prime minister's reluctance comes as his administration remains on shaky ground within the Liberal Democratic Party.
Hometown donations program used to help preserve wartime memories in 性视界
Initiatives are under way in some regions to keep the tragic history of World War II?from fading by using digital technology to renovate exhibition facilities.
Anger in 性视界 after Instagrammer drinks burial site offering
U.S. deploys cutting-edge missile system in Okinawa
Over the moon: Fake astronaut scams lovestruck 性视界ese octogenarian
性视界ese students present 110,000 signatures for peace to U.N.
BUSINESS
Chinese companies turn to generics as patents expire on weight-loss drugs
By
Patrick Wingrove
U.S. regulators have restricted the sale of cheap copies of the drugs, slowing demand for raw ingredients Chinese firms supplied over the past two years.
Google can keep Chrome and keep paying to be default search, federal court rules
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Josh Sisco
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Davey Alba
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Leah Nylen
Landmark ruling allows Google to avoid one of the most severe remedy requests from the U.S. government after the court found it had an illegal monopoly in the search market.
From Coldplay kiss cam to Nestle, office romances are costing CEOs their jobs
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Sabah Meddings
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Matthew Boyle
Lotte’s sweet deal aims to capitalize on 性视界’s tourism boom
By
Elizabeth Beattie
FSA urges rural banks to help companies get equity funding
By
Taiga Uranaka
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Nao Sano
Ishiba meets with BOJ's Ueda to discuss economy and markets
By
Yoshiaki Nohara
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Akemi Terukina
WORLD
At parade, China shows off powerful new weaponry to keep rivals at bay
By
Gabriel Dominguez
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Jesse Johnson
From hypersonic “carrier killer” missiles to new fifth-generation fighter jets, Wednesday’s military spectacle highlighted Beijing’s growing prowess.
'We're going in': Trump to send national guard troops to Chicago
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Idrees Ali
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Phil Stewart
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Nandita Bose
The U.S. president's extraordinary effort to militarize the country's third-largest city is likely to trigger a legal battle.
Three killed in stabbing at Seoul pizza restaurant
Rights group says 10 killed in Indonesia protests
Hope dwindles for survivors days after deadly Afghan quake
Brazil court shrugs off U.S. 'threats' as it mulls Bolsonaro fate
By
Ramon Sahmkow
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Jose OSORIO
Sports
London’s calling and sumo’s top division — along with Hello Kitty — are ready to answer
By
John Gunning
Ahead of professional sumo's highly anticipated return to Europe, the release of the September rankings confirms who will be on the plane to England.
Djokovic sets up Alcaraz blockbuster at U.S. Open as Sabalenka advances
By
Rob Woollard
Inoue says taunts 'missed the target' ahead of world title clash
Venus Williams exits U.S. Open in style after age-defying run
Eagles eye Super Bowl repeat as NFL season kicks off with global push
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Frank Pingue
Opinion
Can India and 性视界 deliver on their energy agenda?
Parul Bakshi
As geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific shifts, energy has become central to how India and 性视界 define their partnership.
Bangladesh is a South Asian time bomb
By
Brahma Chellaney
The disturbing message behind China’s ‘grand parade’
By
Stephen R. Nagy
India’s diplomatic dance: Cosmetic rapprochement and an enduring rivalry
By
Jonathan Berkshire Miller
The fissures beneath China’s positive GDP numbers
By
Naoko Eto
ENVIRONMENT
Scientists assail ‘cherry-picking’ of Trump administration climate report
By
Eric Roston
The report appeared almost in tandem with a proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency to rescind a 2009 finding that's the bedrock of many U.S. greenhouse gas regulations.
New wave: Sea power turned into energy at Los Angeles port
By
Romain FONSEGRIVES
Ancient tombs unearthed in Iraq due to drought
How Tokyo's Ueno Zoo helps their animals cope with extreme heat
By
Carolina Pichardo
Sky-high electricity costs hindering the U.K.'s progress toward net zero
By
Kate Holton
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Susanna Twidale
CULTURE
ChatGPT controversy is the least interesting part of 'Sympathy Tower Tokyo'
By
Thu-Huong Ha
In Rie Qudan’s futuristic Tokyo, AI and architects take on the prison system.
YouTube Music Weekend is where 性视界’s internet-born performers go global
By
Patrick St. Michel
Sakurazaka46 wants the world to dance along
By
Patrick St. Michel
In pictures: Koenji Awa Odori 2025
By
Johan Brooks
Virtual singer Kaf's music becomes magic in 'Kamitsubaki City Under Construction'
By
Alicia Haddick
LIFE
性视界 is warming up to tattoos — just not permanent ones
By
Saki Toi
Tokyo’s tattoo artists say natural dyes and ‘made-to-fade’ inks are helping to push back on the long-held stigma against body art.
Vogue appoints Chloe Malle to replace fashion doyenne Anna Wintour
A fuss-free Okinawan stir-fry to boost your energy in the heat
By
Makiko Itoh
Sip a bespoke coffee for ?4,000
By
Melinda Joe
How to complain politely: Lessons from the McDonald’s Pokemon debacle
By
Yuko Tamura
COMMUNITY
Overseas sluggers step up to bat in small-town Hokkaido
By
Justin Randall
The residents of Betsukai, Hokkaido — where cows outnumber people 7-to-1 — have extended a warm welcome to five players from overseas who joined the Pilot Spirits.
Smiley, spirited Hampen will run into your arms
Jesse Kirkwood: ‘Languages are entire cultural universes with all sorts of baggage’
By
Kris Kosaka
Tosca turns a new leaf in a new home
More Than Music makes space for creative communion
By
Shyam Bhardwa
OPINION
Brahma Chellaney
Bangladesh is a South Asian time bomb
Many had hoped that Hasina’s ouster would open the way for Bangladesh to transition to democracy following an authoritarian lurch under the “iron lady.”
Stephen R. Nagy
The disturbing message behind China’s ‘grand parade’
This international gathering in the Chinese capital's Tiananmen Square illuminated what might be termed the “Beijing Consensus” in its starkest form.
Jonathan Berkshire Miller
India’s diplomatic dance: Cosmetic rapprochement and an enduring rivalry
India’s moves at the SCO were neither a tilt toward Beijing nor a retreat from the West.
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BUSINESS
Tamagotchi hatches 100 million shipments worldwide thanks to ’90s nostalgia
By
Elizabeth Beattie
JAPAN
Why Stalin didn’t invade Hokkaido still largely unknown, 80 years after WWII
By
Eric Johnston
JAPAN
More sweltering days forecast for September after hottest summer on record
By
Jessica Speed
ASIA PACIFIC
Surrounded by Chinese bases, a tiny Philippine island stands firm
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
‘Mount Fuji Lawson’ becomes a symbol of 性视界’s overtourism problem
By
Jessica Speed
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Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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Suntory CEO Takeshi Niinami resigns over alleged possession of illegal drugs
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