It looks like Chinese President Xi Jinping did exactly what Zhuge Liang, a Chinese statesman and military strategist, did to his trusted general Ma Su almost two millennia ago.
HAGATNA, Guam/SYDNEY --Taiwan's president, Lai Ching-te, is on a tour of three Pacific island nations this week to try to keep them onside as China whittles away at Taiwanese diplomatic partners in ...
WASHINGTON -- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's sudden declaration of martial law on Tuesday caught U.S. officials off guard and left them scrambling to assess the implications for the U.S.-Japan ...
WASHINGTON -- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's sudden declaration of martial law on Tuesday caught U.S. officials off guard and left them scrambling to assess the implications for the U.S.-Japan ...
DMCI is involved in construction as well as real estate, mining, power generation and construction material manufacturing. The holding company, together with affiliates Semirara Mining and Power and ...
TOKYO -- China's new exports curbs are fueling concern among Japanese businesses over the global supply of industrially important materials like gallium and antimony, especially with friction between ...
BANGKOK -- One of Thailand's best-known dishes, the shrimp soup tom yum kung, has been named an important part of world culture by a United Nations body. The food was inscribed Wednesday on UNESCO's ...
TOKYO -- Four Japanese companies including trading houses Mitsui & Co. and Mitsubishi Corp. are investing in the first commercially operational U.S. business that removes carbon dioxide from the air, ...
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 ...
GM's China headquarters in Shanghai. Sales at SAIC-GM slumped 59% in the first 11 months this year to 370,989 units.
The move comes as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's pledge to crack down on immigrants spooks a construction industry ...
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.