Hong Kong’s leader said on Tuesday he raised the conviction of pro-democracy campaigner Jimmy Lai in a meeting with China’s ...
BEIJING--A Chinese court imposed jail sentences and fines on Tuesday on 27 people for shipping antimony ingots out of the ...
The title of director Ryota Nakano’s first film in five years relates to death and cremation, but the work offers much more ...
SEOUL--The nominee to head South Korea’s broadcast and media commission told parliament on Tuesday he would pursue imposing ...
Two Finnish members of parliament came under political and public fire for posting photos and videos on social media making a slanted-eyes gesture, widely regarded as racially offensive to Asians.
STRASBOURG--The European Commission is set to backtrack on the EU's planned ban on new combustion-engine cars from 2035 by allowing continued sales of some non-electric vehicles following intense ...
The government has finalized plans to end subsidies to large-scale solar power stations, given the declining production costs ...
Science Co. headquartered here announced on Dec. 16 that it is launching an updated commercial version of its “Mirai (Future) ...
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Nippon Ishin (Japan Innovation Party) leader Hirofumi Yoshimura on Dec. 16 shelved a bill ...
Keizai Doyukai (the Japan Association of Corporate Executives) has appointed IBM Japan President Akio Yamaguchi to succeed Takeshi Niinami as chairman after Niinami's sudden resignation left the group ...
BANGKOK--Thailand will hold an early election on Feb. 8, the country’s election regulator said Monday, days after Prime ...
The government will require individuals to declare their nationality for property transfers and purchases of forest land ...
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