MANILA (Reuters) -- The Philippines' security council will verify an alleged assassination threat by Vice President Sara Duterte against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., a top official said on Sunday, ...
SEOUL -- Starbucks will open on Friday a South Korean store in a park observatory roughly 1.5 kilometers from the border with ...
(Reuters) -- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has issued a summons to Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, indicted on U.S. bribery allegations related to a bombshell federal indictment against ...
MALANG, Indonesia -- Fajar, not his real name, runs a small cigarette factory on Madura island in Indonesia's East Java ...
TOKYO -- Japanese households are spending an increasing share of their income on food as prices continue to rise, pushing the ...
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -- Pakistan's capital was put under a security lockdown on Sunday ahead of protests by supporters of ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) -- The Lao government is "profoundly saddened" by the deaths of foreign tourists from drinking alcohol contaminated with methanol and pledged to prosecute those responsible.
China reports key factory activity data, Vietnamese electric car maker VinFast announces its latest earnings and India posts ...
SINGAPORE -- Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Sunday secured his grip on the reins of political power in the city-state, as his ruling People's Action Party appointed him its top leadership ...
TOKYO -- Japanese seafood distributor Nissui expects its onshore shrimp farm operation to turn a profit for the first time ...
SHANGHAI/JAKARTA -- Chinese toy retailer Pop Mart is expanding quickly overseas, helped by the growing popularity of its ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) -- Countries agreed on a deal to inject at least $300 billion annually in humanity's fight against climate change, aimed at helping poor nations cope with the ravages of global ...