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SYDNEY -- Australia Post on Tuesday became the latest postal service in the Asia-Pacific region to temporarily halt parcel shipments to the U.S. in response to changes to customs rules ordered by ...
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SINGAPORE -- Malaysian conglomerate YTL Group on Monday announced the launch of its digital banking business in Malaysia with ...
TOKYO -- Nikkei Inc. and The Asahi Shimbun Company, publishers of major daily Japanese newspapers, have filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI, an artificial intelligence search engine, alleging ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan -- Dubai-based global port operator DP World is aiming to expand its Japan business, betting that Japanese companies will seek to diversify into the faster-growing developing economies ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will stick to 15% tariffs on South Korea even as companies from the nation announced plans to invest $150 billion in American industries ranging from aircraft and ...
TOKYO -- Bird strikes involving airplanes in Japan have increased as flight numbers have risen amid a surge in inbound travelers and of a certain duck.
HAMBURG, Germany -- In a promotional video on its website, the elite Moscow State University touts the value of winning in "any situation" and shows off a library stocked with masterpieces, impressive ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -- Australia said on Tuesday it would expel Iran's ambassador to Canberra, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese accused Tehran of executing two antisemitic attacks in the key cities of ...
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor dropped out of the top 10 best-selling automakers worldwide in the January-to-June period, the first time the troubled company has fallen out of the ranking.
TOKYO -- China imported less than 1 metric ton of crude oil, liquefied natural gas and coal in total from the U.S. this July, the least in more than five years, with trade tensions spurring a shift ...
TOKYO -- Japan plans to tighten the qualifications and capital requirements for the country's business manager visa, which is designed to attract foreigners seeking to start new companies.