China's government on Friday said Taiwan was deliberately politicising the damage of undersea communication cables as part of a smear campaign, expressing anger after the island jailed a Chinese ship ...
Map shows where Hegseth wants US military on China’s doorstep
U.S. defense chief Pete Hegseth on Wednesday stressed the role of regional partners in the Pentagon's bid to counter an increasingly assertive China. "The Indo-Pacific is our priority theater, and ...
China issues draft guidance on transfer of car-generated data
China on Friday published draft guidance to regulate the export of data generated by cars in the country, providing a potential roadmap for companies such as Tesla that have been keen to do so.
Japan’s Trade Negotiator Akazawa: Hopes for a deal with US to spare from higher auto tariffs
Bloomberg reported Japan's top trade negotiator Ryosei Akazawa saying on Friday that “generally speaking, if we reach a deal it should secure special treatment for Japan, and exclude it from rules ...
Japan says Chinese fighter jet came within 150 feet of surveillance plane above Pacific
A Chinese fighter jet came within about 150 feet of a Japanese naval reconnaissance plane over the weekend, the Japanese Defense Ministry said Thursday, an action the US ambassador to Tokyo called ...
Japan’s Emperor meets Kosovo’s president, asks about women’s participation in development
Emperor Naruhito met with Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu at the Imperial Palace in Japan's capital on June 13, during her visit to th ...
Japan warns of collision risks after Chinese fighter jet’s ‘abnormal approaches’
Such actions by the Chinese jet should be viewed as ‘threats’, as any error could escalate tensions in the Pacific, analysts say.
Japan Says Chinese Fighter Jet Flew Too Close to Its Military Plane
The maneuvers over international waters in the Pacific last weekend prompted Japanese officials to warn China not to repeat them and risk a collision.
Bangladesh Condemns Vandalism At Tagore’s Ancestral Home, Pledges Swift Action Amid Public Outrage
Rabindranath Tagore’s ancestral home in Sirajganj vandalized after a parking dispute; arrests made as Bangladesh government launches probe and condemns attack on cultural heritage.
Pakistan set to hold rates as Israel-Iran conflict overshadows growth push
Pakistan’s central bank is expected to hold its policy rate on Monday, a Reuters poll showed, as many analysts shifted their previous view of a cut in the wake of Israel's military strike on Iran, ...