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ISTANBUL (AP) -- Wildfires that have engulfed Turkey for weeks threatened the country's fourth-largest city early Sunday, ...
BANGKOK -- Military clashes between Thailand and Cambodia entered a second day on Friday, leaving "more than 20 deaths" in ...
WAT POR 5000 PAGODA, CAMBODIA -- Cambodian farmer Cheng Tith heard the first explosions at his home in Anlong Veng Thmey village near the Preah Vihear Temple on the Thai border at 9 a.m. on July 24.
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Three bright objects believed to be drones intruded on the premises of the Genkai nuclear power complex in southwestern Japan, the country's nuclear watchdog said Sunday, correcting ...
The COVID-19 pandemic turned Chinese vaccine maker Sinovac Biotech into a global household name after its CoronaVac jab became a billion-dollar money-spinner and one of the world's most-administered ...
The U.S. Federal Reserve will conclude its two-day meeting and reach its latest monetary policy decision. Markets do not expect a rate cut in the meeting, but all eyes are on Chair Jerome Powell's ...
HONG KONG -- Hong Kong is welcoming flocks of Japanese tourists eager to visit sites featured in a surprise hit film set in the era before the city's 1997 handover to China from the U.K.
PHNOM PENH/BANGKOK -- Cambodia and Thailand have reacted cautiously to a proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump to implement an immediate ceasefire in a border conflict that has claimed at least 34 ...
Time has stood still on the sixth floor of the Dai-Ichi Life building across the moat from Tokyo's Imperial Palace. Behind heavy wooden doors lies an office, preserved since 1945, that houses the desk ...
TOKYO -- Nine out of 17 Japanese nationals detained by Chinese authorities since an anti-espionage law went into effect in 2014 were found to have provided information to Japan's intelligence agency ...
But of all of Indonesia's best-known foods, one stands out as the national dish: nasi goreng (fried rice), which is served all over the country from roadside stalls to high-end hotels.
SYDNEY -- U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy suggested that a controversial government amendment to existing legislation that would potentially lead to limited extraditions of Hong Kong residents in ...