TOKYO -- Tokyo Gas has decided to acquire part of a shale gas development in Texas from U.S. oil major Chevron, Nikkei has learned, as the Japanese energy company looks to expand profit through ...
NAGOYA, Japan -- Japanese printer maker Brother Industries sees Southeast Asia and Europe as the key to growing its machine tool business under its medium-term plan through 2028, with more ...
NEW YORK -- The U.S. on Monday announced sanctions targeting Hong Kong Justice Secretary Paul Lam as well as five other Hong Kongers and mainland Chinese who have played a role in eroding Hong Kong's ...
In 2024, Pakistan's security forces conducted 59,775 intelligence-based operations targeting Islamist militants and Baloch separatists. More than anything else, the scale of these operations not only ...
TOKYO -- Roughly three decades since Japanese electoral reform that ushered in single-seat districts, the country still lacks a political system that allows young politicians to attain positions of ...
WASHINGTON -- On his first trip to the Indo-Pacific as U.S. defense secretary last week, Pete Hegseth embraced America's alliances and reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining robust deterrence in the ...
"We will continue to expand investment in Taiwan in close consultation with the relevant agencies," Y.P. Chyn, TSMC's co-chief operating officer, said at the event for the facility, in which the ...
BANGKOK -- Thailand is considering reversing its decision to extend visa-free stays for tourists to up to 60 days last year, in response to a lower-than-hoped boost to traffic as well as concerns over ...
TOKYO -- Researchers in Japan have developed technology to reduce electricity loss by as much as 30% in power semiconductor ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japan's economy could lose as much as $1.81 trillion in the event of a long-anticipated megaquake off its ...
BEIJING -- China has nominated Zou Jiayi, a former vice finance minister, as a candidate for the next president of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the Finance Ministry said on ...
NEW YORK -- A federal court has granted a preliminary injunction against part of a Florida law that restricts the employment of students from China and six other countries in the state's public ...