Many say the time-saving benefits of AI are essential for navigating markets whipsawed by a war that has upended energy supplies and left at least 4,000 dead.
The bearded actor became an online cult hero in 2005 when a student created what became Chuck Norris Facts, online jokes about the actor's physical prowess.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said talks have already begun on the issue, as U.S. President Donald Trump again called for help from Tokyo and others in the key waterway.
With irreverent humor, touches of Japanese culture and a clash of gameplay styles, Romeo is a Dead Man carries on Goichi Suda's trademark approach to games.
Discussions on defense cooperation are already underway, with a focus on how Kyiv's experience could inform Tokyo's own efforts to develop its capabilities.
A flower stand was set up at Kasumigaseki Station — one of the attack sites — and close to the time of the attack, 16 station staff members offered a silent prayer.
Long seen as the region's safe havens, Persian Gulf nations have been the target of Tehran's retaliatory strikes following U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran from Feb. 28.
Asako Yuzuki's second novel to appear in English presents a claustrophobic dynamic between prospective gal pals but shies away from the catharsis that this type of story needs.
The aim of the new service is to ensure the communication infrastructure essential for life and economic activities remains operational during emergencies such as disasters.
A tournament that has smashed attendance records from all previous editions will conclude with a bumper crowd at Stadium Australia in a dream final for local fans and organizers.
The accident that included a large cargo truck occurred at around 2:20 a.m. in the Nonobori tunnel in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, sparking a fire, police said.
In a survey conducted by the Kanagawa Prefectural Government last autumn, less than 50% of residents in the prefecture, excluding Yokohama, were aware of the expo.
Asked by a Japanese reporter why the U.S. had attacked Iran without consulting with allies, the U.S. leader appeared to respond with what he thought would be a light-hearted joke.
The former Revolutionary Guards commander, Tehran mayor, national police chief and presidential candidate is now a key link between the political, security and clerical elites.
Sanae Takaichi's experience in Washington inspired her political career, she has said, showing it was possible for women to rise to high levels of power.
For Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the war has pivoted attention away from Gaza, but it has trapped U.S. President Donald Trump in a conflict with no clear exit.
Motorsport.com reported the acclaimed designer would stand aside to focus on technical matters, with Wheatley returning to Britain from Audi's factory in Switzerland.
Iran's soccer federation says it has opened talks with FIFA about potentially relocating its matches from the United States, but a resolution remains unclear.
The hype over the open-source bot is the latest example of how a new technology could overhaul the world's second-largest economy through unbridled consumer adoption.
European officials have blamed the fatalities on "extreme weather conditions," while humanitarian organizations say border closures and red tape for rescuers are also responsible.
Ahead of their summit, Tokyo joined European countries in issuing a joint statement expressing a readiness "to contribute to appropriate efforts" to secure the Strait of Hormuz.
Known for franchise hits and sci-fi anime, Goro Taniguchi takes a very different turn, sending two young artists from Japan to chase their dreams in early 20th-century Paris.
Under the revised ordinance, only patients with specific conditions, such as intractable diseases with no alternative treatment, will be allowed to use them.
Businesses are making unusual adjustments to accommodate the band's overwhelming popularity and the impact of fans' demand near venues across the country.
The U.S. spy community's assessment of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's comments on Japan's military intervention in a crisis over the island was at odds with Tokyo's view.
Australia, the 2010 champion, will need to produce something special to beat Japan, which dazzled against a South Korea team that was runner-up to China four years ago.
About half of the expected 15,000 athletes and officials will live in the eye-catching temporary accommodation during the Games, which will be held in Aichi Prefecture.
In all the countries surveyed for the Munich Security Index 2026, the downsides of U.S. President Donald Trump's wrecking-ball politics dominate public perceptions.
The Phase Free Association now operates a certification system for products that integrate disaster preparedness with everyday life and business operations.
The model, called Hunter Alpha, surfaced on an AI gateway platform on March 11 without any developer attribution and was later described as a "stealth model."
Barcelona stormed into the Champions League quarterfinals with a thumping 7-2 victory over Newcastle United at Camp Nou on Wednesday, sealing an emphatic 8-3 aggregate triumph in a compelling round-of-16 tie.
Surprise U-turns, dubbed "flights to nowhere" on social media, have become one of the most visible quirks of flying since the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran began on Feb. 28.
This year's World Happiness Report highlighted the impact of social media as many countries impose or mull legislative restrictions on social media use for young people.
European leaders have rejected direct involvement in U.S.-Israeli military operations against Iran, wary of getting sucked into an unpredictable conflict.
Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City — the complex that houses the world's largest liquefied natural gas export plant — suffered "extensive damage" after an Iranian attack.
Movie posters, film cels and illustrations of iconic anime characters went under the hammer as the auction house aims to broaden its Japan art offerings.