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PHNOM PENH/BANGKOK -- The cross-border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia escalated dramatically on Saturday, the third ...
Kazakhstan's atomic energy agency said last month that Rosatom had a "slight advantage" over state-owned China National ...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. State Department's "China House," the one-stop-shop for China strategy, has a new head: Joshua Young, ...
Nearly four decades on, Japan faces its own "bad medicine" epidemic: government-prescribed dating apps, speed-dating events and marriage seminars aimed at curing a national romance crisis. But like ...
SYDNEY -- U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy suggested that a controversial government amendment to existing legislation that would potentially lead to limited extraditions of Hong Kong residents in ...
TAIPEI (AP) -- Taiwanese voters rejected a bid to oust about one-fifth of their lawmakers, all from the opposition Nationalist Party, in a recall election Saturday, dampening hopes for the ruling ...
BANGKOK -- Military clashes between Thailand and Cambodia entered a second day on Friday, leaving "more than 20 deaths" in Thailand, according to the acting Thai prime minister, and one civilian dead ...
HITA, Japan -- Toyota Motor will make efforts to sell U.S.-produced vehicles in Japan, Chairman Akio Toyoda said Saturday, noting the significance of nontariff barriers being addressed in a recent ...
As the spring hiking season was drawing to a close in May, dozens of porters were already strapping heavy loads to their backs to begin dismantling Everest Base Camp.
Nongshim, the South Korean food company known for its Shin Ramyun instant noodle brand, opened a Shin Ramyun Bunsik pop-up shop in June that will last for a year. "Bunsik" is Korean for "food made ...
China Fusion Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of China National Nuclear Corp. (CNNC), held its inauguration ceremony in Shanghai. The new venture aims to lead the development of controllable nuclear ...
TOKYO -- Nearly a third of major Japanese companies say they may consider changes to policies for sending employees to study in the U.S., a Nikkei survey shows, as universities come under fire from ...
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