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DHAKA -- Extortion by political groups in Bangladesh has reached a new and chaotic peak a year after the fall of Sheikh ...
ISLAMABAD -- Imran Khan, Pakistan's former prime minister and most popular opposition leader, completed two full years behind ...
TOKYO -- Prices for standard DRAM, a widely used type of memory chip, remain high after doubling in just one month on ...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Marine Corps is planning to field a high-precision -- but less controversial -- anti-ship missile ...
TOKYO -- The Japanese government is set to reverse its longstanding rice production adjustment policy that curbs output, and ...
Japan's five top banking groups posted combined consolidated net profit of 1.37 trillion yen ($9.31 billion) for the ...
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TOKYO -- Japan's exports of agricultural, forestry and fishery products hit an all-time high for the January-June period this ...
TOKYO -- Mazda Motor on Tuesday reported a net loss of 42 billion yen ($286 million) for the April-June fiscal first quarter -- swinging from a net profit during the same period last year -- as it ...
INCHEON, South Korea -- The U.S. is seeking to tailor exports of its artificial intelligence technologies to meet the specific needs of Asian countries as part of its push for supremacy in the sector, ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japan's top tariff negotiator Ryosei Akazawa said he would leave for Washington on Tuesday, seeking to press for President Donald Trump's signing of an executive order that would ...
BEIJING -- China has begun construction on the world's largest hydroelectric power project in the Tibet Autonomous Region, a ...