HONG KONG -- One of Hong Kong's most popular boy bands is dancing a fine line between expanding its reach while maintaining ...
TOKYO -- Japanese agricultural lender Norinchukin Bank is considering raising 1.2 trillion yen ($7.7 billion) in capital, aiming to cover unrealized losses stemming from the declining value of ...
TOKYO -- A weak yen has helped make Tokyo hotels more affordable for growing numbers of international visitors, and is giving ...
As the climate crisis escalates and Southeast Asia's natural environment threatens to collapse, each business must step up. The truth is that the long-term success of every single business relies on ...
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -- Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz demanded on Saturday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commit to an agreed vision for the Gaza conflict that would include ...
TOKYO -- China is increasing its competitive edge in advanced technologies to combat global warming, a Nikkei survey shows, ...
SYDNEY/PARIS (Reuters) -- Australians stranded in New Caledonia are rationing food as they wait for a way out of the Pacific ...
TOKYO -- The depreciating yen is reviving Japan's appeal as a manufacturing hub for goods such as cosmetics, while the lower ...
HANOI (Reuters) -- The Communist Party of Vietnam has nominated police minister To Lam to be state president, the government ...
On Friday, parts of New Delhi reported up to 47.1 C. The nearby states of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan also saw temperatures soar, with the heat likely to stay high over the next few days, said Soma ...
SEOUL -- A video from Samsung Electronics is garnering attention as a seeming swipe against Apple, part of an intensifying ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -- Singapore will resume flying its F-16 fleet after suspending training when one of the jets crashed earlier this month, the defence ministry on Saturday. The defence ministry ...