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Around 2 million more voters have cast early ballots for the July 20 Upper House election that is widely expected to deal a ...
Authorities in Cambodia continued their stepped-up campaign against online scam centers, arresting at least 500 suspects in ...
TAIPEI—Taiwan will not provoke a confrontation with China, the self-ruled island’s vice president said Friday, lamenting ...
Kansai Electric Power Co. is mulling whether to become the first utility to construct a new reactor since the 2011 triple meltdown at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces an increasingly uphill battle in Sunday’s upper house election, and a loss could worsen political instability at a time of daunting challenges, such as ...
Standing upright on his hind legs and gazing vigilantly out of a window, a rescued meerkat has become an unexpected symbol of ...
Hong Kong tightened prison rules, allowing authorities to restrict visits, including those by certain lawyers and religious ...
In the document, Hattori analyzed the causes of wrongful convictions and appealed to the government to prevent them. He asserted that the miscarriages of justice were “due to evil bureaucratic ...
Nippon Steel Corp.’s acquisition of U. S. Steel required nerves of steel, which Eiji Hashimoto, the company’s chairman and ...
Many “for sale” signs have sprung up around the internationally famed Niseko ski resort here, an indication that overseas ...
As the global car market trends toward decarbonation, Japanese automakers are now struggling to regain lost ground in their ...
SEOUL--North Korea is suspending the entry of foreign tourists to a recently opened mega beach resort, a move that dims prospects for the complex that leader Kim Jong Un hailed it as “one of the ...