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NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- India's foreign minister said he has told U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio that perpetrators of ...
DAVAO CITY, Philippines -- Languishing in an International Criminal Court (ICC) detention facility outside the Dutch city of ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday urged India and Pakistan to work with each other to de-escalate tensions ...
As the world moves to cut carbon emissions, and more mine and coal-fired power station closures loom, the future of the region, a few hours' drive north from Sydney, is up in the air. Thousands of ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -- South Korean prosecutors have indicted former President Yoon Suk Yeol for abuse of authority, Yonhap said Thursday. The indictment is in addition to an ongoing trial on insurrection ...
The BOJ revised down its gross domestic product outlook for the year ending in March 2026 to 0.5% growth from the previous ...
TOKYO -- The yen weakened slightly on Thursday after the Bank of Japan left interest rates unchanged as expected at 0.5% at ...
(Reuters) -- Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard said on Wednesday that it has signed a non-disclosure agreement with Japanese ...
TOKYO -- Bank of New York Mellon is bolstering its Japan operations, seeing opportunities to make money as the country ...
TOKYO -- Seven & i Holdings, the 7-Eleven convenience chain operator and target of Japan's biggest foreign takeover bid, ...
JAKARTA -- Nearly four months after Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto launched his ambitious free meals for children ...
The central bank kept its policy rate, an uncollateralized overnight call rate, at 0.5% during its first board meeting since ...