On the last day of April, thousands of fans took over the Causeway Bay shopping area to celebrate the birthday of Keung To, a ...
TOKYO -- Bain Capital is looking to double its investment in Japan in the next five years with the country emerging from ...
TOKYO -- China is increasing its competitive edge in advanced technologies to combat global warming, a Nikkei survey shows, ...
HANOI (Reuters) -- The Communist Party of Vietnam has nominated police minister To Lam to be state president, the government ...
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BEIJING (Reuters) -- China's agriculture minister is being investigated for suspected violations of law and discipline, the ...
SYDNEY/PARIS (Reuters) -- Australians stranded in New Caledonia are rationing food as they wait for a way out of the Pacific ...
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TOKYO -- Sadao Watanabe is a monumental figure in the world of Japanese music. His life story, rich in often self-deprecating ...
SEOUL -- A video from Samsung Electronics is garnering attention as a seeming swipe against Apple, part of an intensifying ...
TOKYO -- Interns and job applicants in Japan are experiencing sexual harassment at an alarming rate, according to a ...