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TOKYO -- Honda Motor unveiled a new electric kei minicar on Thursday with the longest driving range in its class, as the automaker targets demand from families for a second vehicle amid a sluggish ...
OREM, Utah (Reuters) -- U.S. investigators said on Thursday they had found the bolt-action rifle they believed was used to kill the influential conservative activist Charlie Kirk as he gave a talk at ...
TOKYO -- Japan-based snack company Calbee has purchased a 58% stake in U.S. tofu maker Hodo in a move into plant-based meat alternatives.
EIT InnoEnergy, one of Europe's largest green investment funds, is considering opening an office in Japan to invest in clean energy start-ups.
Taiwan has experienced unprecedented subsea cable disruptions this year. While some were caused by natural cable aging, one incident was particularly alarming: In February, a captain and crew of ...
Manila's foreign ministry said it has sovereignty and jurisdiction over Scarborough Shoal, which it calls Bajo de Masinloc, describing it as a "longstanding and integral part" of the Philippines. The ...
SEOUL -- South Korea's president said Thursday that he will maintain his approach of seeking economic cooperation with Japan, regardless of who becomes the country's next prime minister.
(Reuters) -- Chinese e-commerce leader Alibaba said on Thursday it plans to raise $3.2 billion through the sale of a zero-coupon convertible bond to fund international expansion and strengthen cloud ...
MANILA -- Maritess Alvaro, 52, is a longtime resident of a neighborhood on the banks of the Angat River, which powers a dam and supplies water to Metro Manila and nearby provinces.
HONG KONG -- Stocks of major Chinese pharmaceutical companies tumbled Thursday due to concerns that the U.S. is considering major restrictions on the sector, which has taken off in recent years.
Protesters gather in front of the U.S. Embassy in Seoul on Sept. 9 amid public outcry over the arrest of South Korean citizens in America. They hold a sign bearing a message that can be translated as ...
TOKYO -- Three major Japanese petrochemical companies this week resorted to merging their plastic materials businesses in a bid to cope with growing competition from China, illustrating how ...
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