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Centuries-old art forms and traditions thrive in the 'Venice of the East' ...
(Reuters) -- A preliminary report depicted confusion in the cockpit shortly before an Air India jetliner crashed, killing 260 people last month, after the plane's engine fuel cutoff switches almost ...
SYDNEY -- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is scheduled to begin days of meetings in China on Saturday, where on the agenda will be potential cooperation on artificial intelligence as ...
From EVs to Meituan food deliveries and Mixue bubble tea, newcomers push out rivals ...
TOKYO -- Japanese marine transport group NYK Line held a naming ceremony on Friday for the second cruise ship in its fleet, ...
TOKYO -- Honda Motor will start offering its Uni-One motorized chair to businesses from autumn, hoping that hands-free ease of use will help the wheelchair-like device succeed where the ...
SHANGHAI -- China's market for 2D character fandom has doubled in five years and spans an estimated 500 million people, with the growth fueled by intellectual property imported from Japan and created ...
TOKYO -- Japan's tariff talks with the U.S. look poised to pick up after the July 20 upper house elections, leaving a 10-day ...
TOKYO -- Japan's SBI Shinsei Bank on Friday applied to relist on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, aiming for a market capitalization of over 1.5 trillion yen ($10.2 billion), as SBI Holdings Chairman and ...
WASHINGTON/BEIJING -- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held his first in-person meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang ...
NEW YORK -- New foreign direct investment from Asian countries into the U.S. declined 40% last year to $23.2 billion, with South Korea recording the biggest drop in new spending.
TOKYO -- Japanese staffing group Recruit Holdings will lay off around 1,300 people at U.S. subsidiaries Glassdoor and Indeed, ...
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