Donald Trump turned U.S. policy on its head on Jan 20. when he referred to North Korea as a nuclear power during his first ...
BEIJING/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- India and China have agreed to resume direct air services after nearly five years, India's foreign ministry said on Monday, signalling a thaw in relations between the ...
HONG KONG/NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks dropped on Monday, driven by a sell-off in semiconductor companies after China's DeepSeek ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -- Tesla has joined BMW and Chinese producers in filing a challenge at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) against EU tariffs on China-made electric vehicles, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump had threatened tariffs and sanctions on Colombia to punish it for earlier refusing to accept ...
TOKYO -- Japan's Fuji Television Network Chairman Shuji Kanoh and President Koichi Minato stepped down on Monday amid ...
WASHINGTON/BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) -- President Donald Trump said on Sunday he will impose sweeping retaliatory measures ...
Tennis is slowly shedding its reputation as an elitist, European-only sport. But although it began expanding outside of those ...
HONG KONG/NEW YORK -- U.S. markets dropped on Monday morning, lead by plunging shares in semiconductor companies after China's DeepSeek shook confidence in the U.S. ability to lead the ongoing ...
WASHINGTON -- The newly assembled leadership team of the U.S. Defense Department consists of figures who have advocated for realism and restraint in their writings, signaling a common theme of the ...
LONDON -- North Korea's entry into Russia's war in Ukraine, including through sending troops, has demonstrated how Asian and European security are "connected," Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna ...
TOKYO -- Japan's SBI Shinsei Bank will pay back 100 billion yen ($646 million) in government bailout funds by the end of March, Nikkei has learned, taking a key step toward its goal of relisting on ...