SEOUL (Reuters) -- South Korea's ruling party proposed a special chips act on Monday to give chipmakers subsidies and an exemption from a national cap on working hours, to tackle potential risks from ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) -- Indonesia said on Monday it does not recognize China's claims over the South China Sea, despite signing a maritime development deal with Beijing, as some analysts warned the pact ...
Bhutan, the Himalayan kingdom that brought the world the concept of gross national happiness, is set to build a "mindfulness city" and began raising funds o ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -- Australia is in the final stages of talks with ANZ Group over a deal to maintain the bank's branches across the Pacific, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on Monday, a diplomatic win in ...
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI -- Hong Kong stocks fell on Monday as investors expressed disappointment with the Chinese government's latest move to shore up the economy, while mainland China shares closed ...
Wen-Ling Tu is energy resilience commissioner of Taiwan's Whole-of-Society Defence Resilience Committee and president of the Research Institute for Democracy, Society and Emerging Technology (DSET).
TOKYO -- Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Monday was appointed by parliament to stay on as Japan's leader, even as his Liberal Democratic Party lost its sole majority in the lower house in last ...
SINGAPORE -- Singapore Airlines is expecting further earnings pressure, with rival carriers continuing to add more flight ...
SINGAPORE -- Singapore Airlines is expecting further earnings pressure, with rival carriers continuing to add more flight ...
HONG KONG -- China's Communist Party-controlled journalism association has bestowed its top annual reporting award to an English-language article by state news agency Xinhua on President Xi Jinping's ...
TOKYO -- As the world digests the reelection of Donald Trump as U.S. president last week, more than 30,000 government officials, businesspeople and activists from roughly 200 countries will gather in ...
TOKYO -- Japanese electronics retailer Nojima is set to acquire Vaio, a personal computer manufacturer that was once part of Sony Group, Nikkei has learned.