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Former Japanese kamikaze pilot Hichiro Naemura wears his old uniform at London’s Imperial War Museum in 2002.

Japan’s enduring fascination with kamikaze pilots

Japanese tourists still flock to memorial sites to remember the young men who crashed their planes into Allied warships.

  • Alexander Wooley

This Month

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Australian bosses hooked on migrants, global survey shows

A global survey has found that rather than investing locally, Australian employers want migration to do the heavy lifting to fill skills shortages.

  • Michelle Bowes
Eiji Hashimoto: “We don’t think there is any other route that can strengthen the US steel industry more than this deal.”

Tariffs alone won’t strengthen industry, Nippon Steel boss warns Trump

At the heart of the debate is whether an acquisition of US Steel by a company based in Japan, a crucial Washington ally, would weaken the American steel sector.

  • Harry Dempsey
HMAS Brisbane fires a Tomahawk Weapon System off the coast of San Diego, USA.

These 10 charts show how our region is preparing for war

Alarm over China’s ‘one-sided’ surge in military spending has prompted a regional arms race – and Australia is part of it.

  • Andrew Tillett

December 2024

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Vic Libs get new leader; ASX extends advance; Nissan merger ‘terrible’

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

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Nissan’s former chairman Carlos Ghosn speaks during an interview with The Associated Press.

Why the Nissan-Honda merger is a ‘terrible thought bubble’

The tie-up would create the world’s third-largest car maker by sales. But the deal appears driven more by desperation than strategic thinking.

  • Jessica Sier
Paul Jones, CEO of Think AR for Softbank in Tokyo.

How this Aussie golf pro got the ear of billionaire Masayoshi Son

An injury led Paul Jones to the fairways of country Victoria and on to the upper echelons of Japan’s most intriguing technology investor at SoftBank.

  • Jessica Sier
Nissan Motor CEO Makoto Uchida (left) and Honda Motor CEO Toshihiro Mibe attend a joint press conference on Monday in Tokyo, Japan.

Japan’s car industry consolidates: Honda and Nissan reveal merger plan

The Japanese car giants will merge to create the world’s third-largest automotive group by 2026, as the two companies struggle to keep up with global competitors.

  • Jessica Sier
The governments of Olaf Scholz, Justin Trudeau and Yoon Suk Yeol are all in crisis.

Why the world’s leading democracies are in crisis

The majority of G7 governments are now so burdened with domestic political problems that they are incapable of steering their own countries – let alone the free world.

  • Gideon Rachman
A Nissan electric vehicle displayed inside the company’s Ginza showroom in Tokyo.

Foxconn throws curveball in Nissan-Honda merger talks

The iPhone maker has thrown a potential spanner in the works by approaching struggling Nissan about acquiring a stake, according to sources and media reports.

  • Nicholas Takahashi
Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida, left, and Toshihiro Mibe, Honda CEO, this week confirmed merger talks.

Merge or die: Honda-Nissan talks mark pivotal moment in painful transition

Japanese discussions signal industry-wide consolidation as carmakers struggle with electric vehicle transition costs and growing competition from China.

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  • Jessica Sier
Honda Motor CEO Toshihiro Mibe

Honda, Nissan consider merger to take on Tesla, China EVs

Such a deal would create an automotive rival to Toyota that would effectively consolidate the Japanese car industry into two camps.

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  • Chester Dawson
Mirvac has signed Sumitomo Corp as a capital partner for its $830 million Highforest residential project in north-western Sydney’s West Pennant Hills.

Japanese giant in mega housing deal with Mirvac

The deal marks the next wave of Japanese investment in Australian property as trading companies seek out opportunities.

  • Michael Bleby
BBC Studios and The Walt Disney Company announced the first-ever animated feature film for “Bluey”.

Bluey heads to the big screen in global release

The Walt Disney Co and BBC Studios announced a film based on the hit Australian series will arrive in cinemas in 2027.

  • Brooks Barnes
The Albemarle lithium hydroxide plant at Kemerton in WA.

Critical minerals manufacturing dream tempered by harsh reality

Falling prices mean Australia’s ambitions to develop the industry and downstream processing are on pause. Is this a waiting game, or is it all over?

  • Jennifer Hewett
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South Koreans gathered outside the National Assembly in Seoul to celebrate after parliament voted to impeach the president.

South Korea’s leaders seek calm after president impeached

Political leaders and the central bank tried to reassure allies and markets of stability, after the president was suspended for trying to impose martial law.

  • Heekyong Yang and Josh Smith
Banners calling for the impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol displayed outside the National Assembly in Seoul this week.

South Korean upheaval rattles US plan to counter China

There are questions over whether a new government in Seoul might complicate Washington’s efforts under Donald Trump to counter the rise of China as a military superpower.

  • Edward White, Christian Davies, Leo Lewis and Demetri Sevastopulo
NAB has sold the final 20pc of MLC Life to Nippon of Japan for $500 million.

NAB offloads rest of MLC to Nippon, new life insurer Acenda created

MLC Life Insurance will merge with the local subsidiary of Resolution Life to create Acenda, after Nippon Life bought Resolution for $US8.2 billion.

  • James Eyers
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Synagogue attacked; AusSuper’s $1 trillion woe; Murdoch Christmas bash

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

Why you’ll be eating KFC for Christmas in Japan

A finger-lickin’ good bucket of fried chicken and strawberry shortcake were not what our former foreign correspondent was counting on.

  • Michael Smith

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