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The government hopes that the bill, which is expected to pass swiftly in the ruling coalition-controlled upper house after ...
DHAKA -- Rubel Ahmed Joy now finds it easier to send remittances back home to Bangladesh after the country's banks stabilized access to key services under the new government.
Surveys show support for domestic nuke program, but proliferation, sanctions fears loom ...
KYIV/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Russia pounded Kyiv with missiles and drones, killing at least 12 people, in the biggest attack on the Ukrainian capital this year and drawing a rare rebuke from U.S.
ULSAN, South Korea -- Lee Jae-wook was waiting for a traffic signal in front of a Hyundai Motor factory in Ulsan for an afternoon shift. The veteran assembly line worker enjoys a thick paycheck, but ...
Minoru Kiuchi, Japan's state minister for science and technology policy, will meet with British counterpart Patrick Vallance ...
TOKYO -- Risks of a sharp decline in earnings is threatening Japan's wage growth as the U.S. continues to wave its "tariff card" around the world, putting pressure on businesses that are already ...
PALO ALTO, California -- New Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan said Thursday he recently met with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to discuss ways to collaborate on a "win-win" situation as the U.S. chip ...
BALI, Indonesia -- Demand for nickel, a key component in electric vehicle batteries, is expected to weaken this year as the EV sector shifts toward other battery components and China's economic woes ...
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor will take more than 560 billion yen ($3.93 billion) in write-downs and other charges, but the ...
WAKAYAMA, Japan (Kyodo) -- All four giant pandas on loan to a western Japan zoo will return to China around late June, ahead ...
BANGKOK -- Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn is traveling to Bhutan on Friday for a four-day stay, marking his first official ...
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