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As tensions rise across the Indo-Pacific, Japan faces a defining choice: Will it shape the new order -- or be shaped by it?
TORONTO (AP) -- Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party won Canada's federal election on Monday, capping a stunning ...
TOKYO -- A global plunge in the trading of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) is taking its toll on platforms that host the digital ...
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 ...
TOKYO -- Major Japanese travel agencies are focusing more on demand from overseas, with a weak yen and rising prices keeping ...
TOKYO -- Amnesty International issued a dire warning on the state of global human rights in its annual report published on ...
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK/PALO ALTO, U.S. -- U.S. President Donald Trump has jolted Asian investors, governments and students ...
Mizuho Bank announced on Monday that it has partnered with Invest India, a government agency backed by the private sector, to ...
The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) between India and Pakistan has long been hailed as a rare success in transboundary water ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -- Around 40 Brazilian soybean ships are expected to have docked at China's Zhoushan port in April, up 48% ...
TOKYO -- The Japanese government is starting to explore revisions to the automobile tax, aiming to make it more fair as ...
SRINAGAR, India (Reuters) -- India said on Monday it had responded to "unprovoked" small arms firing from Pakistan along the ...