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NEW DELHI -- The U.S. government's crackdown on immigrants is casting a shadow over Indian students' plans to study in the ...
The government hopes that the bill, which is expected to pass swiftly in the ruling coalition-controlled upper house after ...
Surveys show support for domestic nuke program, but proliferation, sanctions fears loom ...
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.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
TOKYO -- Chip equipment maker Tokyo Electron expects to triple production speeds with the advances of a new development ...
BANGKOK -- Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn is traveling to Bhutan on Friday for a four-day stay, marking his first official ...
Minoru Kiuchi, Japan's state minister for science and technology policy, will meet with British counterpart Patrick Vallance ...
WAKAYAMA, Japan (Kyodo) -- All four giant pandas on loan to a western Japan zoo will return to China around late June, ahead ...
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor will take more than 560 billion yen ($3.93 billion) in write-downs and other charges, but the ...