News
The U.S. Federal Reserve will conclude its two-day meeting and reach its latest monetary policy decision. Markets do not expect a rate cut in the meeting, but all eyes are on Chair Jerome Powell's ...
WAT POR 5000 PAGODA, CAMBODIA -- Cambodian farmer Cheng Tith heard the first explosions at his home in Anlong Veng Thmey village near the Preah Vihear Temple on the Thai border at 9 a.m. on July 24.
The COVID-19 pandemic turned Chinese vaccine maker Sinovac Biotech into a global household name after its CoronaVac jab became a billion-dollar money-spinner and one of the world's most-administered ...
Time has stood still on the sixth floor of the Dai-Ichi Life building across the moat from Tokyo's Imperial Palace. Behind heavy wooden doors lies an office, preserved since 1945, that houses the desk ...
PHNOM PENH/BANGKOK -- Cambodia and Thailand have reacted cautiously to a proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump to implement an immediate ceasefire in a border conflict that has claimed at least 34 ...
SEOUL -- Indian soccer is in disarray, after the organizer of the top league announced a pause to the new season due to begin in September.
HONG KONG -- Hong Kong is welcoming flocks of Japanese tourists eager to visit sites featured in a surprise hit film set in the era before the city's 1997 handover to China from the U.K.
But of all of Indonesia's best-known foods, one stands out as the national dish: nasi goreng (fried rice), which is served all over the country from roadside stalls to high-end hotels.
TOKYO -- Nine out of 17 Japanese nationals detained by Chinese authorities since an anti-espionage law went into effect in 2014 were found to have provided information to Japan's intelligence agency ...
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 ...
BANGKOK -- Military clashes between Thailand and Cambodia entered a second day on Friday, leaving "more than 20 deaths" in ...
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results