DHAKA (Reuters) -- A Bangladeshi government-appointed committee examining power generation contracts, including one with ...
Tim Daiss has been an energy markets, sustainability and geopolitical journalist and analyst in the Asia-Pacific region for ...
U.S.-based Hong Kong activists and rights organizations have been lobbying President Joe Biden's administration, which ...
HONG KONG -- Chinese and Hong Kong companies suffering from the slowdown in the world's second-largest economy are seeking to ...
MANILA (Reuters) -- Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos on Monday vowed to fight back against what he called reckless and troubling threats against him, speaking out after his estranged vice ...
Taiwan's historic 4-0 upset against the team known as Samurai Japan, which had been on a 27-game winning streak in international competitions, was more than just a victory in an off-season tournament.
SEOUL (Reuters) -- South Korean prosecutors requested on Monday a five-year jail term for Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y. Lee over actions in a controversial merger of affiliates that helped ...
SEOUL -- Delegates from around the world are convening this week in the South Korean coastal city of Busan for the last ...
TOKYO -- Japan's Ricoh is planning to shift part of its production of multifunction printers from China to Thailand that are for sale to the U.S. to avoid the 60% tariff on Chinese imports that the ...
UDON THANI, Thailand -- The stars of Thailand's progressive opposition party attracted 2,000 orange-clad supporters at a ...
Officials in Tehran are downplaying the potential impact of Donald Trump's return to the White House on Iran, but exiled ...
SEOUL -- Starbucks will open on Friday a South Korean store in a park observatory roughly 1.5 kilometers from the border with ...