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The Japan Times
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In January 1934, the New York Times published an essay by journalist Harold Callender on a new phenomenon sweeping Nazi Germany: Gleichschaltung....

From U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war to AI developments, 2025 has been full of dramatic twists and turns. One of the most consequential...

For some time now, scientists have tried to offer a glimmer of hope that artificial intelligence would make a positive contribution to democracy....

This is the season when columnists turn to prophecy and then congratulate themselves a year later for getting some of it right. I’m afraid I’m...

It was a tough year for science in the U.S. Thousands of research grants, including more than 3,800 from the National Institutes of Health and the...

The United States has bombed and sunk dozens of boats alleged to be carrying drugs in the waters near Venezuela, killing at numerous civilians...

My parents’ first child was a dog. Fifty years after she died, I remain convinced that she was more special to them than me. (I’m not sure I blame...

For over a decade, much of the West has been pondering how to manage Ukraine’s inevitable subordination to Russia. Yes, we’ve said we stand with...

One year ago, businesses — especially CEOs — were optimistic about the U.S. economy in 2025, expecting lower taxes and more market-friendly...

The London Underground, the world’s oldest subway system, opened in 1863. Around the same time, London’s modern sewage system was designed by civil...

It is past time that Europeans get serious about Ukraine. With Russian President Vladimir Putin posing the greatest threat to European security...

Notwithstanding some ups and downs, the U.S. dollar has been the uncontested global reserve currency since the end of World War II. That status has...

One of the most closely followed news stories in Japan this month was the so-called off-the-record nuclear armament remarks made by a senior...

So much climate news comes out in any given week that it can be hard to keep up with it all. Much is gloomy, but there are positive developments...

In the hushed corridors of Tokyo’s security establishment, a taboo has been broken. For the first time since 1967, serious strategists are openly...

It might have seemed in 2025 that every piece of bad news for the global climate and energy transition had some sort of connection to President...

With conflicts raging in some 50 countries, tariff wars becoming the new (abnormal) norm, and global economic growth falling to its slowest pace in...

Not since the Vietnam War has security in Asia seemed so fragile. By the time the United States withdrew after a decade of combat in Indochina, an...

Every year, the Japanese public votes for a single Chinese character to sum up the past 12 months. In 2025, that was the kanji for "bear,” after...

For years, it has been fashionable to describe Cambodia as stuck: locked in authoritarian stasis, impervious to pressure, immune to meaningful...

The deadliest domestic terror attack in Australia’s history is raising an uncomfortable question: Is there an Islamic State revival in Asia?...

It has been 10 years since the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21), where 195 states made a historic commitment to work...

In November 2024, U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping made their first substantive joint statement about the...

Every December in recent years, I think back to the time when Jeremy Corbyn, then the leader of the opposition Labour Party in my adopted country,...
