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BUSINESS
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Companies
Osamu Suzuki, who ran Suzuki Motor for five decades, dies at 94
By
Yuki Hagiwara
Suzuki is known for spearheading the carmaker¡¯s entrance in the Indian market, starting manufacturing there in 1983.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
South Korea's parliament impeaches acting president Han Duck-soo
The move plunged the country deeper into political chaos, as the Constitutional Court also said it would swiftly trial suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
Flu cases surge above ¡®warning¡¯ levels in much of Japan
By
Tomoko Otake
An estimated 1.67 million people became sick and sought medical care from doctors in the week through last Sunday.
JAPAN
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Politics
Japan's Cabinet approves ?115.5 trillion budget
By
Himari Semans
The proposal exceeded ?110 trillion for the third consecutive year in order to increase spending on defense and social welfare costs.
CULTURE
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2024 in Review
The cultural luminaries we lost in 2024
By
Alyssa I. Smith
While ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ culture marked notable triumphs at home and overseas, the year also saw the passing of many greats in the arts.
JAPAN
Japan drivers warned to steer clear of drunk pedestrians sleeping on road
By
Karin Kaneko
Collisions involving pedestrians asleep on the road typically spike in December, when more people get imbibed at New Year's gatherings.
Increasing number of Japanese bears find human dwellings ¡®just right¡¯
By
Yukana Inoue
Cases of bears making their way into homes and shops are on the rise across the country as the animal's natural food sources become scarce.
Japan uncovers 100 new cases of mishandled security secrets at SDF
Prosecutors drop cases against LDP lawmakers over slush fund scandal
By
Eric Johnston
Ex-Olympus CEO Kaufmann gets suspended sentence over drugs
Link probed between elderly deaths and Noto earthquake evacuations
BUSINESS
Big Oil backtracks on renewables push as climate agenda falters
By
Ron Bousso
The likes of BP and Shell this year sharply slowed their plans to spend billions on wind and solar power projects.
Inflation in Tokyo accelerates, keeps rate hike prospects intact
By
Leika Kihara
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Satoshi Sugiyama
The Tokyo core consumer price index, which excludes volatile fresh food costs, rose 2.4% in December from a year earlier.
Kawasaki Heavy found to have pooled ?1.7 billion in slush funds
Some BOJ policymakers called for rate hike soon, December summary shows
By
Leika Kihara
Nippon Steel extends closing date for U.S. Steel acquisition
Prices of 1,380 food items set to rise in Japan in January
WORLD
World news images of 2024: A year of power plays and shifting tides
From a surprise martial law declaration in South Korea to the toppling of a tyrant in Syria, here is a look back on the year's international news.
Russian air defenses downed Azerbaijan Airlines flight, sources say
By
Nailia Bagirova
and
Gleb Stolyarov
Flight J2-8243 crashed on Wednesday in a ball of fire near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan after diverting from an area of southern Russia.
Manmohan Singh, India's reluctant prime minister, dies age 92
By
Devjyot Ghoshal
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Matthias Williams
Images show new Chinese military aircraft designs, experts say
By
Gerry Doyle
Israel hits Houthis in Yemen in response to slow escalation
By
Dan Williams
and
Alisa Odenheimer
Guatemala open to accepting Trump's Central American deportees: sources
By
Sarah Kinosian
Sports
Dodgers voice Stephen Nelson paves way for Japanese Americans in media
By
Jason Coskrey
Nelson strongly believes representation matters in media and is aware that he might be helping inspire the next generation of Asian Americans in sports media.
Liverpool powers to seven-point lead in Premier League
Jets QB Aaron Rodgers deflects questions about future with Jets
JFA hopes Nils Nielsen's international focus leads Nadeshiko Japan back to glory
By
Alex Bishop
World No. 1?Aryna Sabalenka hungry for more success in 2025
Opinion
A view to 2025: Enough with the central bank hawks and doves
Daniel Moss
Interest-rate cuts will be a feature, including at institutions that resisted easing in 2024. But mind the nuances.
To serve humankind, AI must be shaped by U.N. values
By
Tshilidzi Marwala
When Russia fights the wrong enemy
By
S.C.M. Paine
Why cultural heritage must be protected in wartime
By
Karel Komarek
Rejecting the Nippon Steel bid is a slap in the face to Japan
ENVIRONMENT
Is Japan finally ready to tap its abundant geothermal energy potential?
By
Eric Johnston
Japan boasts the world¡¯s third-largest potential supply of geothermal energy, but this renewable energy resource has mostly been untapped.
The mighty Mekong River's growing plastic problem
By
Anton L. Delgado
Japan's draft climate strategy spurs calls for bolder cuts in carbon emissions
By
Makiko Yamazaki
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Ritsuko Shimizu
Japanese study links heavy Hokkaido snowfall in 2021 to climate change
By
Tomoko Otake
Companies challenged by fewer weeks of winter
By
Ethan M Steinberg
CULTURE
Bling-Bang, baby: The J-pop soundtrack of 2024
By
Patrick St. Michel
Japanese music made waves globally, fueled by Coachella debuts, TikTok virality and unexpected hits like Creepy Nuts' "Bling-Bang-Bang-Born."
¡®The War of the Rohirrim¡¯: Striking visuals, insipid storytelling
By
Matt Schley
¡®Moving¡¯: A profound, poetic coming-of-age masterpiece restored in 4K
By
Mark Schilling
Demand for Japanese content booms after 'Shogun' success
By
Mathias Cena
Step into ukiyo-e: A digital journey through ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ traditional art form
By
Masaru Urano
LIFE
Start the new year not with one temple visit, but seven
By
Zoria Petkoska
The seven lucky gods pilgrimage is a less hurried alternative to the often-crowded first temple or shrine visit of the year.
True blue tradition: How Japan's coveted jeans are made
By
Natsuko Fukue
'Don't mess with our mince pies,' some Brits plead
By
Helen ROWE
The secret to living to 110? Bad record-keeping, says Ig Nobel Prize winner.
By
Daniel Lawler
Is Japan ready for 60 million tourists?
By
Kathryn Wortley
COMMUNITY
A holiday season built on creativity and care
By
Baye McNeil
Fusing African heritage with Japanese spirituality, our columnist crafted a holiday season that celebrates cultural understanding.
From the stage to the streets, make a difference this holiday season
By
Kimberly Hughes
Yurie Collins: ¡®Everyone seems sedated, fed-up ¡ that¡¯s why they turn to comedy¡¯
By
Zoria Petkoska
Seven strangers and an algorithm: Can this new dinner app help you make friends?
By
Phoebe Amoroso
Kumiko Shichijo: ¡®Living abroad helped me appreciate Japanese etiquette¡¯
By
Ansel Swindells
OPINION
Tshilidzi Marwala
To serve humankind, AI must be shaped by U.N. values
The U.N.'s Global Digital Compact is the first universal agreement on the international governance of AI. It seeks to ensure an open and equitable digital future for all.
S.C.M. Paine
When Russia fights the wrong enemy
The longer the war in Ukraine continues, the weaker Russia will become, leading many to wonder when it will decide to staunch its losses.
Karel Komarek
Why cultural heritage must be protected in wartime
Attacks on cultural sites are acts of cultural erasure, born of the same eliminationist motives that also drive genocide.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
Human error caused JAL jet collision at Haneda Airport: safety board
By
Kathleen Benoza
JAPAN
High levels of PFAS found in water from 44 private suppliers across Japan
By
Tomoko Otake
LIFE
Start the new year not with one temple visit, but seven
By
Zoria Petkoska
LIFE
Small letter, big impact: A little 'tsu' makes all the difference
By
Peter Backhaus
BASEBALL
For baseball fans, 2024 brought The Summer of Shohei Ohtani
By
Jason Coskrey
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Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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Kathryn Wortley
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