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The top U.S. Court can't stop all of Trump's tariffs. Deal with it, officials say.
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Takeda’s dengue vaccine shows long-lasting protection
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The big lie behind Trump’s Venezuela strikes
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The future of drones is policing, not delivering packages
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China to extend visa exemption for Japanese visitors
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Rybakina downs Swiatek to enter semis at WTA Finals
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Japan’s $132 billion borrowing binge reshapes global credit
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Djokovic confirmed for ATP Finals, says Italian federation boss
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Woman found dead in Akita mountains; bear attack suspected
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5-year-old boy dies after being hit by car while crossing road in Tottori Prefecture
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The second life of Japan's net cafes
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Kansai Electric will soon begin survey for new nuclear reactor, sources say
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Canadian teen sensation Mboko makes top-20 debut in rookie season
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More Japanese universities pushing toward teaching in English
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Tokyo’s coolest neighborhood? There isn’t one.
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Takaichi says she told North Korea of desire for summit with Kim
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Police say 1999 killing of Nagoya housewife most likely premeditated
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JIP co-leader Fumitake Fujita to stop using secretary’s firm
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Top Japanese baby names for 2025 feature flowers, colors
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Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii recognized in Japan autumn honors
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Seemingly conscious artificial intelligence is coming soon
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In Russia, enemies are everywhere
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Firm helps clinical engineers from Madagascar receive technical training
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Death becomes a growing business in aging, lonely South Korea
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Trump’s global tariffs to face challenge before Supreme Court
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Trump pivot is a ‘watershed moment’ for climate, says EU’s Hoekstra
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Volunteers race to save U.S. climate data from Trump’s purge
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The world’s biggest consumers of electricity are hidden in plain sight
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In the black: The business of mourning Thailand's queen mother
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Russian oil finds fewer takers in China after hit from sanctions
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Japan looks to boost 'connected population' in bid to revitalize regions
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Sinner returns to world No. 1 with Paris Masters win
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China to suspend some rare earth curbs and U.S. chip firm probes
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How a family in Sendai narrowly escaped a U.S. air raid in 1945
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Nvidia is worth $5 trillion. Here’s what it means for the market
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SDF to provide logistical aid for bear capture efforts
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Japan-supported Grand Egyptian Museum fully opens
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Carney says Canada can’t get China tariffs lifted right away
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How airlines are refining their in-flight food in Japan's tourism boom
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A Sichuan-inspired classic gets an umami boost
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Koizumi builds ties with partners and airs concerns with China defense chief
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Tokyo's Yamanote loop line train marks 100 years of operations
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India’s Kabul return may recast global Taliban policy
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China hits out at Takaichi for meeting Taiwan’s presidential adviser
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Screenwriter Kudo and others to receive Japan's medals of honor
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New generations of designers carry Issey Miyake's legacy
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Takaichi rules out dissolving Lower House for snap election
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The unstoppable rise of konbini tourism
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Starmer’s digital ID plan tests his powers of persuasion
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Japan sees no stable funding for costly policy plans
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Pugwash Conference opens in Hiroshima
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Kihara vows bold revision of security documents
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Trump would make U.S. Supreme Court history by attending tariffs case
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Japan rolls back rice output expansion, sets 2026 target based on demand
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English teachers in Japan apologize for having low-proficiency kids say 'poison' in assigned video
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Japan ruling, opposition parties agree to scrap gasoline tax surcharge
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South Korea's Lee says 'worries vanished' after meeting Takaichi
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U.S. to announce Nexperia's China facilities will resume shipments
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U.S. tariffs on heavy trucks and buses come into effect
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Some 890 tons of Tepco nuclear fuel kept at Aomori reprocessing plant
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Japan 2026 staple rice production seen falling to 7.11 million tons
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Woman, 69, arrested over 1999 Nagoya housewife's murder
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Young Indonesians in Japan find their political voice
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Sun-dried and sustainable, Japan’s persimmon dye lives on
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People brave rain to visit Tokyo's Shibuya district on Halloween under crowd control
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‘We stick two fingers up at Henry VIII’: can the riotous all-Japanese Six out-Tudor-queen the original?
The Guardian
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Renowned wine critic James Suckling brings Great Wines World back to Tokyo
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Takaichi and Xi reaffirm pledge in first meet to pursue ‘mutually beneficial’ ties
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Russian hacker group claims responsibility for Askul cyberattack
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Tokyo’s first JW Marriott brings a whole floor of mindfulness
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