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PHNOM PENH -- Shelling continued along the Cambodia-Thailand border for a fifth day on Monday, according to officials in ...
With the inauguration of Lee Jae-myung as President of the Republic of Korea on June 4, legislative and regulatory change is likely to be coming for the country's corporate governance system. Binding ...
TOKYO -- Young people in Japan are putting their money into services that let them own shares in fine art or luxury cars for small sums as their investment horizons broaden beyond stocks. Fractional ...
Shi Yongxin is alleged to have committed criminal offenses and violated Buddhist precepts by maintaining relationships with ...
Previous U.S.-China trade talks in Geneva and London in May and June focused on bringing U.S. and Chinese retaliatory tariffs down from triple-digit levels and restoring the flow of rare earth ...
TOKYO -- Energy company Eneos will soon launch a pilot initiative with printing group Toppan Holdings to recycle discarded paper into bioethanol, part of an effort to find a stable supply of the ...
KUALA LUMPUR -- Anyone watching the 3,000 people pouring into the Shah Alam Convention Center 30 kilometers west of the Malaysian capital with a spring in their step would have been forgiven for ...
TAICHUNG -- Taiwan's Kuomintang (KMT) is turning to fresh political possibilities and an upcoming internal leadership race, ...
SEOUL -- South Korea is under pressure to strike a tariff deal with the U.S. as the Aug. 1 deadline approaches after ...
These issues stymied growth at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India's largest information technology company, in the ...
TURNBERRY, Scotland (Reuters) -- The United States struck a framework trade agreement with the European Union on Sunday, ...
PHNOM PENH/BANGKOK -- Cambodian and Thai leaders began face-to-face talks on Monday afternoon in Malaysia in a bid to end five days of cross-border clashes that have left at least 34 people dead and ...