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In the political arena, parties and candidates will begin appealing to voters in Tokyo ahead of the Japanese capital's assembly election, while a court case involving former Thai Prime Minister ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) -- Thailand and Cambodian forces will return to their previously agreed positions, Thai Defence Minister ...
TBILISI, Georgia -- Winding cobblestone streets, ancient stone churches filled with the fragrance of incense, large homes with latticed wooden balconies and rambling communal courtyards, set against ...
SHANGHAI -- Japanese office supplies and furniture company Kokuyo seeks to tap further into the Chinese market, opening a renovated showroom that highlights how its products and those from a Hong Kong ...
SEOUL -- The practice of famous European soccer clubs playing summer exhibition matches in Asia is showing no signs of slowing as the promise of new revenue streams, new fans and sponsors outstrip the ...
YAMAGUCHI, Japan -- Dassai, Japan's top sake exporter, is focusing on expanding in the U.S. as its home market shrinks, with CEO Kazuhiro Sakurai highlighting an advantage in the company's local ...
BEDMINSTER, New Jersey (Reuters) -- Donald Trump said on Saturday his relationship with his billionaire donor Elon Musk is ...
The original plan to reduce JGB purchases was to last through March 2026, but that will likely be extended. The central bank ...
OSAKA -- The company behind Sushiro, Japan's largest conveyor belt sushi chain, will partner with a Japanese startup to farm ...
TOKYO -- U.S. proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) is recommending shareholders vote against the ...
A Japanese comedian-musician in April announced that his upcoming solo concerts would feature complete gender segregation in ...
TOKYO -- Recent traffic accidents involving foreign drivers in Japan have drawn attention to the country's driver's license conversion system, prompting calls for reform.