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BLITAR, Indonesia -- Indonesian coffee growers are warning that harvests are declining while domestic consumption is edging ...
TOKYO -- The Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) will start looking for natural hydrogen deposits underground in the country within fiscal 2025, hoping to find a cheap source of ...
SEOUL -- South Korea's ruling People Power Party narrowed its field of candidates for the upcoming presidential election to ...
MANILA (Kyodo) -- The leaders of Japan and the Philippines agreed Tuesday on the start of discussions to pave the way for key ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -- South Korea's Supreme Court said it will rule on Thursday in a criminal case that could determine whether ...
As tensions rise across the Indo-Pacific, Japan faces a defining choice: Will it shape the new order -- or be shaped by it?
HONG KONG -- The race to outperform DeepSeek in artificial intelligence capabilities and efficiency heated up further on Tuesday as Alibaba released Qwen3, the latest generation of its open-source ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) -- HSBC launched a $3 billion share buyback after reporting a 25% fall in first-quarter profit on Tuesday, and warned of a possible hit to loan demand and credit quality in the ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) -- China's Guangzhou Port, the largest shipping hub in the country's south, opened a direct route to Chancay port in Peru on Tuesday, state broadcaster CCTV reported, a move it ...
India blames Pakistan for the April 22 attack that killed 25 Indians and one Nepalese. Islamabad has denied any involvement. A little-known group called Kashmir Resistance, which some media reports ...
MANILA (Kyodo) -- The leaders of Japan and the Philippines are set to agree Tuesday on the start of discussions to pave the way for the conclusion of key security pacts, aiming to further strengthen ...
TORONTO (AP) -- Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party won Canada's federal election on Monday, capping a stunning ...