SEOUL -- For many South Koreans, the tense scene that unfolded on the grounds of their country's legislature on Tuesday night was both shocking and eerily familiar.
The political situation in South Korea was an "internal matter" for the country, Foreign Minister Wang Yi was quoted as ...
BANGKOK -- Carmakers in Thailand will be allowed to re-export electric vehicles they have imported over the past two years as ...
JAKARTA/TOKYO -- A group of energy majors operating in Asia-Pacific has announced guidelines expected to accelerate carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects and related trade across the region.
HONG KONG -- Two outspoken Chinese economists have struck a chord with speeches arguing that official data fails to capture the country's woes, challenging Beijing's efforts to paint a "bright" ...
SEOUL -- Opposition lawmakers in South Korea on Wednesday submitted a motion to the National Assembly to impeach President ...
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG -- German and British companies operating in China have become less optimistic about business prospects in the country, according to new surveys released this week.
TOKYO -- The Japanese government intends to relax visa application requirements for Chinese nationals visiting Japan, aiming to encourage more cross-border exchanges as the two countries work on ...
TOKYO -- South Korean stocks declined 2% on Wednesday as the martial law showdown in the early hours roiled the country's markets.
TOKYO -- Japanese tech companies like NEC and Mitsubishi Electric are struggling to keep up with cybersecurity regulations being enacted in the European Union, putting themselves at risk of being ...
TOKYO -- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol imposed martial law on Tuesday night, and then quickly lifted the order after ...
If any leader of a major nation wanted to commit political suicide, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol just showed them how ...