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Economy
BOJ weighs case for first triple hike since Japan’s bubble burst
By
Toru Fujioka
The last time the BOJ conducted three hikes in a single year was in 1989, with the third increase that year coming on Christmas Day.
JAPAN
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Society
Japan eyes new PFAS regulations for drinking water by spring
By
Tomoko Otake
Water suppliers nationwide must upgrade their safety standards to counter the spread of "forever chemicals."
BUSINESS
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Companies
Trump says will 'block' Nippon Steel from taking over U.S. Steel
Days after the U.S. election last month, Nippon Steel said it expected to close its takeover of the company before the end of the year.
BUSINESS
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Tech
U.S. tightens curbs on China’s access to AI memory and chip tools
The new measures included exemptions for key allies such as Japan and the Netherlands.
WORLD
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Politics
Syria flare-up jolts U.S. and offers chance for Trump
By
Shaun TANDON
The Biden administration has committed more than $1 billion over the past year in humanitarian aid for Syria's displaced.
JAPAN
Australian says romance scam tricked her into smuggling drugs into Japan
By
Karin Kaneko
Donna Nelson says her life was turned upside down when she learned that the man she was falling for had tricked her into smuggling drugs.
Luup CEO blames repeat offenders for high e-scooter traffic violations
According to the National Police Agency, there were 25,156 e-scooter traffic violation cases in the year after e-scooter regulations were relaxed.
General contractor Yamaura to be fined for false financial statements
Hayabusa2 continues its journey, 10 years after launch
Japan witnesses warmest fall on record
Jetstar Japan loses lawsuit over disciplinary action against cabin crew
BUSINESS
Nomura CEO takes pay cut after former employee charged with attempted murder
By
Kathleen Benoza
The CEO and four other executives will take a 30% pay cut for three months, while five board of directors will take a 20% pay cut for the same period.
Nissan is awash in outdated models as car buyers look elsewhere
By
Nicholas Takahashi
While Japan’s other major carmakers take six months or more to ship a new vehicle, many of Nissan’s most popular models can be delivered within a month or two.
JCM to demand pay-scale hike of ?12,000 or more in 2025
Japan needs a wake-up call on debt, government advisor warns
By
Erica Yokoyama
and
Takashi Umekawa
Yen carry trade that rattled markets shows signs of a comeback
By
Mia Glass
and
Masaki Kondo
Japanese firms begin adopting generative AI for information searches
WORLD
Taiwan watching Chinese carrier movements as drills could start over weekend
By
Ben Blanchard
and
Yimou Lee
Beijing could launch large-scale drills to coincide with Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's trip to the Pacific this week that includes visits to Hawaii and Guam.
After Trump's win, his election denial movement marches on
By
Peter Eisler
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Ned Parker
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Nathan Layne
and
Joseph Tanfani
Since winning the 2024 election, President-elect Donald Trump has gone quiet on his false claims of voter fraud. But the election denial movement he spawned isn’t going away — and appears to be strengthening in some areas of the country.
As sabotage allegations swirl, NATO struggles to secure the Baltic Sea
By
Anne Kauranen
and
Sabine Siebold
Putin-controlled aircraft deported Ukrainian children, U.S.-backed research alleges
By
Anthony Deutsch
Ukraine sees influx of Western war tourists
By
Maryke VERMAAK
,
Andriy KALCHENKO
and
Lea DAUPLE
Energy workers battle to keep the lights on in Ukraine
By
Tom Balmforth
Sports
Trailblazing Olympic fencer Peter Westbrook dies at 72
By
Jere Longman
Westbrook was the first first African American and Asian American to win a medal in fencing at the Summer Games
Barca boss Flick rues missed chances and urges players to be more clinical
No concerns about Hamilton's speed, says Ferrari's Vasseur
By
Alan Baldwin
Italy to host Davis Cup Final 8 from 2025
Van Nistelrooy looks to lift Leicester's spirits
Opinion
If ever invited, should Japan make it 'Six Eyes'?
Edo Naito
The primary motivation for potentially adding Japan to the alliance is the considerable intelligence contributions the country could make.
Hunter Biden’s pardon is understandable —?but?wrong
By
Noah Feldman
Should nuclear weapons for Ukraine be on the table?
By
Slavoj Zizek
The Lebanon ceasefire can be leveraged for a broader deal
By
Marc Champion
Venice’s beauty curse
By
Edoardo Campanella
ENVIRONMENT
Battle over curbing plastic output jeopardizes U.N. treaty hopes
The hoped-for treaty could be the most significant environmental protection deal since the 2015 Paris Agreement.
Barbados completes world's first debt swap for climate resilience
By
Virginia Furness
Glittering dreams: India's big push for solar power
By
Philippe Alfroy
Researchers analyze DNA from dung to save Laos elephants
By
Stuart Graham
Atlantic hurricane season ends, leaving scientists to ponder the future
By
Lauren Rosenthal
CULTURE
Divas and diversity: Opera meets drag in ‘Dido and Aeneas’
By
Zoria Petkoska
Becca D’Bus, one of Singapore’s most popular drag queens, and Tokyo’s voguers and queens team up for a grand show at the Yokohama International Performing Arts Meeting.
Anime-loving cartoonist from Sweden shares joys of Tokyo life
By Ran Kawai
Hiroshi Kurosaki looks beyond Japan for heart-wrenching drama
By
Mark Schilling
‘Faceless’: Fugitive thriller turns a blind eye to hard truths
By
James Hadfield
The mind-bending melancholy of ‘Lust in the Rain’
By
Mark Schilling
LIFE
Far East meets Middle East at Dubai Design Week 2024
By
Erik Augustin Palm
This year's Dubai Design Week functioned much like a portal between continents, philosophies and futures.
For holidays in warm weather, a light, rolled meringue fits best
By
Simon Daly
Putting mountainous Nagano on a plate
By
Kyoko Nakayama
Ms. Rachel’s improbable journey from toddler whisperer to holiday toy sensation
By
Sapna Maheshwari
The young sap collectors underpinning Japanese lacquerware
By
Jessica Kozuka
COMMUNITY
Seven strangers and an algorithm: Can this new dinner app help you make friends?
By
Phoebe Amoroso
An app called Timeleft hopes to combat big-city alienation through a simple meal with a diverse group of people.
President of L’Oreal Japan leverages innovation
By
Louise George Kittaka
Kumiko Shichijo: ‘Living abroad helped me appreciate Japanese etiquette’
By
Ansel Swindells
How a solo yoga teacher built a wellness community in the Japanese Alps
By
Samantha Mythen
Omar Nok: 'There are good people everywhere'
By
Ansel Swindells
OPINION
Noah Feldman
Hunter Biden’s pardon is understandable —?but?wrong
Who wouldn't try sparing a child from prison? It's still a tragedy for the republic.
Slavoj Zizek
Should nuclear weapons for Ukraine be on the table?
The situation in Ukraine is absurd: While Ukraine's missile use is called an escalation, Russia's attacks on civilians are seen as routine.
Marc Champion
The Lebanon ceasefire can be leveraged for a broader deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has already said he sees the ceasefire as a pause in which to increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza and to rearm.
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JAPAN
Can 夜色王朝 scientific community rebound from a Nobel nosedive?
By
Tomoko Otake
WORLD
Europe eyes 'boots on the ground' in Ukraine as possible peace deal option
By
Gabriel Dominguez
COMMUNITY
Seven strangers and an algorithm: Can this new dinner app help you make friends?
By
Phoebe Amoroso
JAPAN
Don’t worry, you can still use your Japan health insurance card — for now
By
Tomoko Otake
LIFE
The Geisha bean is the leading lady of Tokyo's coffee scene
By
Melinda Joe
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Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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