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09.01.2025 16:56
Tennis: Kei Nishikori at "80 percent" ahead of Australian Open return Injury-plagued Kei Nishikori expressed optimism Thursday as he looked forward to his first Australian Open tennis action in four years, proclaiming himself fit and more relaxed with a game that was back to "80 percent." "Since getting a feel for my game back last summer, I've been improving. I'm back to 80 percent," he told reporters at Melbourne Park ahead of the season's first Grand Slam, where the 35-year-old former world No. 4 will be appearing for the first time since 2021. Read full story here

09.01.2025 18:43
46 Japanese entities hit by cyberattacks since year-end At least 46 entities in Japan, including banks and government agencies, have been targeted by cyberattacks likely utilizing the same malware since the end of last year, a major internet security firm said Thursday. According to Trend Micro Inc., Japan Airlines Co., NTT Docomo Inc. and major banks were among the victims of distributed denial-of-service, or DDoS, attacks in which networks are overwhelmed by data from multiple sources over a short period, causing temporary service suspensions. Read full story here

09.01.2025 19:18
Racing circuit, resort ideas eyed for Osaka Expo site development Osaka Mayor Hideyuki Yokoyama said Thursday the city and Osaka Prefecture have narrowed down the options for the future development of the 2025 World Expo site to a motor racing circuit and a water-themed resort facility. The local governments will formulate a basic development plan based on the proposals by the end of March and hold a tender to select contractors in the latter half of 2025. Read full story here

09.01.2025 19:59
U.S.-Japan ties strong despite blocked Nippon Steel deal: ambassador U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel on Thursday played down concerns over the potential repercussions from President Joe Biden's decision to block the $14.1 billion acquisition of United States Steel Corp. by Japan's Nippon Steel Corp., saying the bilateral ties are "stronger" than a single business transaction. As the world braces for Donald Trump's second term as president -- and the unpredictable diplomacy and transactional approach he could take with allies -- the outgoing ambassador was also hopeful that the next administration will carry on valuing the ties it has with allies in the Indo-Pacific in dealing with an assertive China. Read full story here

10.01.2025 1:32
Enron Is Back. Could This Possibly Be Real? One of the pranksters behind 揃irds Aren抰 Real is back to revive a company synonymous with corporate malfeasance it has merch and what it抯 claiming is an at-home nuclear reactor.

10.01.2025 2:05
Anthem swap livens up event to launch Wales-Japan exchange year The leader of the Welsh government sang the Japanese national anthem in Japanese at an event in Cardiff on Thursday, marking the start of a year of cultural and business exchange. First Minister Eluned Morgan's performance of "Kimigayo" was a response to the Japanese ambassador to Britain, Hiroshi Suzuki, singing the Welsh anthem in Welsh in a video that has gone viral on British social media since earlier this week. Read full story here

10.01.2025 5:56
FOCUS: Japan firms set for 5th yr of record profits on AI boom, BOJ shift Japanese companies are expected to post record profits for the fifth consecutive business year, supported by robust chip demand driven by the artificial intelligence revolution and Japan's monetary policy normalization. Solid consumer spending, backed by another round of sharp wage hikes expected in 2025, and government stimulus measures to offset inflation, will likely support sectors sensitive to domestic demand such as retailers and food makers. Read full story here

10.01.2025 8:02
Sex scandal-hit ex-SMAP member Nakai apologizes for "trouble" Masahiro Nakai, a former member of the pop idol group SMAP who is embroiled in a sexual misconduct scandal, has apologized for causing "trouble." "It is true there was trouble" and it "all resulted from my shortcomings," the 52-year-old said in a statement released on his agency website Thursday. His apology came following media reports he had engaged in nonconsensual sexual activity with a woman in her 20s in June 2023 that led to a 90 million yen ($569,000) out-of-court settlement. Read full story here

10.01.2025 10:59
Japan, Malaysia deepen ties over security, energy amid China concern Japan and Malaysia agreed at their summit on Friday to strengthen ties to ensure regional security based on the rule of law and build robust supply chains, seeking to cement their "strategic" partnership as China expands its influence in Asia and beyond. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim confirmed in Malaysia their coordination toward achieving peace and security in the East and South China seas and the Middle East. Read full story here

10.01.2025 11:44
IN PHOTOS: Snow blankets Japan from Kyoto to Yamagata Snow continued to sweep across northern and western parts of Japan along its Sea of Japan coast Friday, draping iconic spots in Kyoto and elsewhere in white hues while also causing widespread disruption. The country's weather agency has urged residents to be vigilant against avalanches and powerful winds. Shinkansen bullet train services in parts of the country were also suspended or running at reduced speed. Read full story here

10.01.2025 12:25
Sumo: Terunofuji set to return from long absence at New Year meet Yokozuna Terunofuji is set to return to the ring for the first time since July against komusubi Wakatakakage when the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament opens Sunday. The Japan Sumo Association decided the opening matchups Friday for the 15-day tournament at the Ryogoku Kokugikan arena in Tokyo, where the sport's only active grand champion will aim for his 11th Emperor's Cup. Read full story here