The Australian miner, the world's biggest producer of rare earths outside China, is slated to begin processing heavy rare ...
SEOUL -- With her sight seriously impaired since childhood, Kim Yea-ji has overcome obstacles all her life, becoming a concert pianist, an activist and then a lawmaker. Late into the night of Dec. 3, ...
BANGKOK -- Senior ASEAN diplomats have concluded an "extended informal consultation" to seek a solution to Myanmar's protracted crisis by reiterating that the bloc's consensus plan would remain its ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -- Demonstrators supporting and opposing South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol held rival protests several hundred meters apart in Seoul on Saturday, a week after he was impeached over ...
PALO ALTO, California -- The Biden administration finalized grant of up to $4.75 billion to Samsung Electronics on Friday for ...
SINGAPORE -- Chin Shyong, a 39-year-old Malaysian working in Singapore, is not convinced about going back to his life in ...
KATHMANDU -- Until the 1950s, Nepal's Kathmandu Valley was a place many had heard of but few had seen. That enigmatic image ...
TAIPEI -- News that Nissan Motor and Honda Motor were moving toward a merger sent shockwaves through the auto industry this ...
NAHA, Japan -- The number of foreign residents in Japan's subtropical Okinawa prefecture has soared 50% in two and a half years, with overseas workers flocking to opportunities in hospitality and ...
WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) -- Qualcomm's central processors are properly licensed under an agreement with Arm Holdings, a jury found in a trial in U.S. federal court that removed some, but not all ...
Aichi University, an institution that traces its roots to Shanghai, aims to set up an Ezra Vogel Library by mid-2025. It will draw on a Vogel family donation of over 3,600 books, documents, journals, ...
TOKYO -- In the year since Toshiba went private, the Japanese conglomerate has succeeded at improving profitability across the board, though it still faces the challenge of eliminating the ...