LONDON (Financial Times) -- The U.K. has given the green light to building a new multibillion-pound fighter jet with Italy ...
As global leaders gather at the COP29 summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, next week, the needs of those most vulnerable to climate ...
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK -- Donald Trump's return to the White House, along with his inward-looking protectionist policies, ...
QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) -- At least 24 people were killed and more than 40 injured in a bomb blast at a railway station in ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The United States has charged an Iranian man in connection with an alleged plot ordered by Iran's ...
WASHINGTON -- Efforts to form a second Donald Trump administration are already underway just days after his successful ...
ULLEUNG ISLAND, South Korea/ISHINOMAKI, Japan -- Working under a sprawling blue sky and dazzling sunlight, Kim Hae-soo is ...
TOKYO -- One in five Japanese listed companies reported record profits for the first fiscal half that ran from April to ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping signed multiple cooperation deals with his Indonesian counterpart Prabowo Subianto on Saturday, Chinese state TV CCTV reported, as the two countries ...
TOKYO -- Japanese hospital and corporate canteen operator LEOC will hire 1,000 "specified skilled" foreign workers annually from the Philippines, Myanmar and other Southeast Asian countries, likely ...
SEOUL -- The boy band 1VERSE is about to make history as the first K-pop group to debut with North Korean defectors among its four members.
TOKYO -- Growing competition, rising costs and slowing sales have dealt a heavy blow to Japan's leading automakers, with more players weighing streamlining efforts to overcome industry headwinds.