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Japan asks Washington to ‘explain clearly’ why Nippon Steel’s bid for U.S. Steel threatens national security
PoliticsJapan asks Washington to ‘explain clearly’ why Nippon Steel’s bid for U.S. Steel threatens national security
By Tomohiro Osaki and AFPJanuary 6, 2025
Steelworkers union president David McCall and Joe Biden peek out from behind a black curtain
PoliticsSteelworkers president praises Biden for blocking $15 billion proposal to surrender U.S. Steel to a Japanese company: ‘Nippon has proven itself to be a serial trade cheater’
By Fatima Hussein, Josh Boak, Marc Levy and The Associated PressJanuary 3, 2025
Japan approves its largest budget ever, boosts social welfare and defense spending
PoliticsJapan approves its largest budget ever, boosts social welfare and defense spending
By AFPDecember 27, 2024
Honda comes to the rescue of a struggling Nissan as Japanese auto giants start merger talks
FinanceHonda comes to the rescue of a struggling Nissan as Japanese auto giants start merger talks
By AFPDecember 23, 2024
This snowy Japanese town is cracking down on tourism after traffic jams blocked emergency vehicles
LifestyleThis snowy Japanese town is cracking down on tourism after traffic jams blocked emergency vehicles
By AFPDecember 23, 2024
Sony buys 10% slice of smash-hit game ‘Elden Ring’ owner Kadokawa for $320 million
FinanceSony buys 10% slice of smash-hit game ‘Elden Ring’ owner Kadokawa for $320 million
By AFPDecember 19, 2024
Kioxia—once Toshiba’s chip unit—rallies after a Tokyo debut that valued the Bain-owned chipmaker at over $5 billion
TechKioxia—once Toshiba’s chip unit—rallies after a Tokyo debut that valued the Bain-owned chipmaker at over $5 billion
By AFPDecember 17, 2024
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Politics‘GET READY TO ROCK’: Trump meets with SoftBank CEO to announce $100 billion investment, creation of 100,000 jobs
By The Associated PressDecember 16, 2024
Are ‘blue zones’ a myth? Extreme aging is built on pension fraud and century-old lies, researcher claims
HealthAre ‘blue zones’ a myth? Extreme aging is built on pension fraud and century-old lies, researcher claims
By Daniel Lawler and AFPDecember 14, 2024
‘No time to spare’ to address Japan’s baby bust as Tokyo promises free day care to all preschoolers
Leadership‘No time to spare’ to address Japan’s baby bust as Tokyo promises free day care to all preschoolers
By Lionel LimDecember 12, 2024
U.S. Steel drops as Biden set to block Nippon Steel deal
PoliticsU.S. Steel drops as Biden set to block Nippon Steel deal
By Josh Wingrove and BloombergDecember 11, 2024
Workers on their daily commute in Tokyo.
NewslettersTokyo’s making a huge bet on the 4-day workweek and it’s about more than just flexible scheduling
By Azure Gilman and Emma BurleighDecember 10, 2024
Elderly people perform health physical exercise in a park
HealthJapan outranks the world in aging well, while the U.S. doesn’t even make the top 10 list of countries to grow old in
By The Associated PressDecember 5, 2024
Harry Potter replica swords sold in Japan theme park recalled for being too authentic
LifestyleHarry Potter replica swords sold in Japan theme park recalled for being too authentic
By AFPDecember 5, 2024
Nomura cuts CEO pay after ex-worker charged with robbery
LeadershipNomura cuts CEO pay after ex-worker charged with robbery
By Takashi Nakamichi, Nao Sano and BloombergDecember 3, 2024
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