TOKYO -- On Aug. 5, Katsuaki Nagai, a trading section manager at Marusan Securities, received a flood of orders from ...
A soldier fires a weapon during a combat training of the 42nd fleet of the China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy at an ...
BEIJING -- "For your safety, please fasten your seat belt," the car said before steering itself away from the curb and ...
BANGKOK -- The leader of Thailand's new progressive opposition has called for the ruling Pheu Thai party's cooperation on a constitutional amendment to protect political parties from court-ordered ...
BERLIN (Reuters) ---The Alternative for Germany (AfD) was on track to become the first far-right party to win a regional election in Germany since World War II, projections showed, giving it ...
TOKYO -- As international visitors flock to Japan, their shopping and dining have put such a strain on credit card companies ...
Welcome to Your Week in Asia. Pope Francis returns to Asia on a four-nation tour after a visit to Mongolia last year, while ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The United States on Saturday condemned "dangerous and escalatory" actions by China against what it ...
TOKYO -- Saudi Arabia is set to step beyond investing in Japanese gaming and entertainment companies and become more of a ...
SAPPORO, Japan -- With about eight months until the scheduled start of a prototype line at chipmaker Rapidus' new plant in Hokkaido, officials in Japan's northernmost main island view New York state's ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Several U.S. Democratic lawmakers renewed calls for an Israeli-Hamas ceasefire on Sunday in reaction to the killing of six hostages in a tunnel under Gaza, while Republicans ...
TOKYO -- Japan's government is planning support for high-speed, light-based communications technology that could help with building more data centers outside of big cities, Nikkei has learned.