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The Korean War started on June 25, 1950, when Soviet-backed North Korean forces invaded the South. U.S. troops fought ...
SYDNEY/HONG KONG -- China's export controls on rare earths are creating greater bottlenecks than expected as officials ...
HONG KONG -- The League of Social Democrats, one of the last political groups advocating pro-democracy causes in Hong Kong, is set to disband, multiple major local media outlets reported on Wednesday.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) -- NASA retiree turned private astronaut Peggy Whitson was launched on the fifth ...
Ridha Wirakusumah, CEO of the Indonesia Investment Authority, or INA, said renewable energy projects currently make up 12% of its $4 billion investment portfolio. INA is aiming to increase that ...
TOKYO -- Detecting feline stress has long been a guessing game, but a Japanese startup offers a smart collar that alerts cat owners when their furry companions are under strain.
BANGKOK -- The Bank of Thailand (BOT) on Wednesday held its key interest rate unchanged at 1.75%, taking into account global economic uncertainties and Thailand's own political turbulence.
ISLAMABAD -- Afghanistan's Taliban government has terminated a two-year-old oil extraction and development contract with a Chinese company due to alleged violations of contractual obligations, with ...
Anti-government protesters protect themselves with umbrellas during a demonstration in Hong Kong on Sept. 15, 2019. Nathan Law, a former Hong Kong legislator and a democracy activist, writes that we ...
NEW YORK/MEXICO CITY/NAGOYA, Japan -- A Chinese organization allegedly used a base in Japan to smuggle chemicals to make the synthetic drug fentanyl into the U.S., a Nikkei investigation has found.
PALO ALTO, California -- Anthropic will open its first Asian office in Tokyo as early as this autumn, it was learned Tuesday, ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -- Star Entertainment Group's shareholders approved on Wednesday a 300 million Australian dollar ($195 ...