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01.03.2025

01.03.2025Day White House Door Slammed Through Forest Smoke

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Japan for 01.03.2025.

It displays 24 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.03.2025Day White House Door Slammed Through Forest Smoke
The Trump-Zelenskyy White House confrontation dominated morning coverage, with reports detailing a shouting match that prevented agreement signing. Zelenskyy's subsequent refusal to apologize generated additional waves of coverage throughout the day.

The northeastern forest fires, which began making headlines two days prior, expanded to 1,400 hectares, continuing the pattern of unusual winter blazes. This crisis evolved alongside unseasonably warm temperatures in Fukuoka exceeding 20°C.

By afternoon, coverage shifted to domestic politics as the Ishin party faced multiple scandals affecting electoral prospects. The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's February transit through the Taiwan Strait emerged as a significant detail, indicating continued regional security engagement amid mounting tensions.

The tsunami survivor narrative emerged late morning, with coverage of a mother's picture book about her lost daughter, connecting personal aftermath to national memory.
01.03.2025
00:16

00:17Trump Expels Zelenskyy From Oval

The newspapers report on Trump's confrontational meeting with Zelenskyy, leading to the Ukrainian president's removal from the White House and a failed agreement signing (The Japan Times, Nikkei Shimbun), while Japanese media draws parallels to historical dictators (Japan Business Press). The northeastern forest fire crisis continues to escalate, with evacuation orders now affecting over 4,200 people (Yahoo News Japan, Kyodo News).

03:10Oval Office Erupts As Forests Burn

The newspapers report on the escalating fallout from the Trump-Zelenskyy White House meeting, with new details emerging about a shouting match in the Oval Office that led to the meeting's collapse (Kyodo News English, The Japan Times, Nikkei Shimbun). Meanwhile, forest fires in Japan continue to spread, with the affected area now reaching 1,400 hectares (Yahoo News Japan).
04:35

06:38Zelenskyy Refuses Trump Apology

The newspapers report on Zelenskyy's refusal to apologize to Trump following their Oval Office confrontation (Nikkei Shimbun), as multiple sources continue covering the diplomatic fallout from their failed meeting (The Japan Times, Kyodo News, Japan Business Press). Japanese media draws comparisons between Trump's behavior and historical authoritarian figures. Meanwhile, Fukuoka experiences unseasonably warm temperatures exceeding 20°C (Yahoo News Japan).

10:06Tsunami Tale Through Mother's Brush

The newspapers continue covering the Trump-Zelenskyy White House confrontation fallout (The Japan Times, Kyodo News, Japan Business Press, Nikkei Shimbun), while a new focus emerges on tsunami survivors' stories, with coverage of a mother creating a picture book about her daughter lost to the waves (Yahoo News Japan).

14:18Oval Office Deal Shatters

The newspapers continue reporting on the Trump-Zelenskyy White House confrontation, with new details emerging about how their deal collapsed during the Oval Office skirmish (The Japan Times, Kyodo News English, Nikkei Shimbun). Meanwhile, domestic coverage shifts to concerns over multiple scandals affecting the Ishin party's electoral prospects (Yahoo News Japan).
17:45
世界の企業業績が伸びている。2024年10〜12月期の純利益は前年同期比21%増の約1兆776億ドル(約162兆円)と、3四半期連続で増益となった。人工知能(AI)関連需要の拡大などを背景にテクノロジーや金融など米国企業がけん引した。足元では米景気の減速が懸念されており、業績好調が続くかが焦点となる。 日本経済新聞が2月28日までのQUICK・ファクトセットなどのデータを使い、日米欧中などの上場…
17:45

23:30Trump's TV Tactics Break Ukraine Deal

The newspapers report on continued fallout from the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting collapse, with new details emerging about Trump's media-savvy approach to publicly announcing the breakdown (Japan Business Press). Global corporate profits show a third consecutive quarter of growth, led by US tech and finance sectors, with a 21% year-on-year increase (Nikkei Shimbun). British Prime Minister reaffirms support for Ukraine following the US diplomatic rupture (Yahoo News Japan).