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Miyazaki quake falls short of triggering Nankai Trough megaquake advisory
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Japan hosts Chinese military delegation in rare visit
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Toyota wants salaried staff back in office four days a week
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Toyota denied the move is designed to reduce headcount but warned failure to comply could lead to "termination of employment.¡±
Japan business failures top 10,000 in 2024, worst in 11 years
Mitsubishi Corp. quits China metal trading after copper fraud
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Koh Yoshida
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IOC long shot Watanabe hopes 'crazy' Olympic idea sparks debate
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China's rising violence that could lead to foreign aggression
Irene Chou
While China does have social welfare programs, the current economic system provides insufficient resources for the working class and unemployed individuals.
Japan¡¯s energy plans endanger real climate solutions
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Kimiko Hirata
Trump¡¯s trash talk revives the worst of world politics
By
Andreas Kluth
Equitable marriages could save lives (and love)
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Sarah Green Carmichael
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ENVIRONMENT
Disaster-hardened Japan faces enormous costs from climate change
By
Anton L. Delgado
The total cost in climate damages for the country through 2050 could amount to ?952 trillion if more ambitious action isn't taken.
Europe threatens to trigger a global scramble for natural gas
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Anna Shiryaevskaya
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Priscila Azevedo Rocha
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Stephen Stapczynski
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Ruth Liao
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Benjamin Legendre
Study documents extinction threats to world's freshwater species
By
Will Dunham
CULTURE
The unnervingly timed return of ¡®Squid Game¡¯
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Erik Augustin Palm
The show¡¯s themes of wealth disparity and exploitation of power resonate far beyond South Korea, tapping into a universal vein of unease about the unstable systems we live under.
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An explosive B¡¯z set on ¡®Kohaku¡¯ hints at a strategy to win over viewers
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¡®Unbound¡¯ breaks NHK period drama tradition with a hero of the common folk
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Mark Schilling
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LIFE
Can aging Japan go digital without leaving anyone behind?
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Tomoko Otake
Amid a push to digitalize, some experts believe citizens should have the right to stay offline.
The case for Japan-ifying everything you cook
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Simon Daly
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Laura Pollacco
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Due north: Foreign-born guides introduce Hokkaido¡¯s unique charms
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With adventure tourism on the rise in Hokkaido, a new generation of foreign-born guides is eager to greet travelers.
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OPINION
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Japan¡¯s energy plans endanger real climate solutions
The government's draft energy plans were not subject to open debate and their outcome shows an insufficient commitment to making the changes needed to tackle climate change.
Andreas Kluth
Trump¡¯s trash talk revives the worst of world politics
Trump's provocative rhetoric targeting Panama, Greenland and Canada underscores his preference for bold power plays over traditional rules-based diplomacy.
Sarah Green Carmichael
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