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Speaking at the anniversary of a military police academy, the prime minister said he would implement a 2006 law that mandates ...
MUMBAI -- The preliminary report on last month's deadly Air India crash showed that cutting off of the fuel supply to the aircraft's two engines was likely the main cause of the crash, which killed ...
SHANGHAI -- Hesai Technology, the Chinese producer of light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors used in vehicles, said Monday it has appealed a U.S. court ruling that upheld the Department of ...
TOKYO -- Honda Motor and Nissan Motor have entered into discussions to standardize the basic software that controls their ...
TOKYO -- Japanese government-backed contract chipmaker JS Foundry has filed for bankruptcy protection with the Tokyo District ...
(Reuters) -- U.S. high-frequency trading giant Jane Street, which has been accused of market manipulation by Indian authorities, has deposited $567 million in an escrow account so that it can resume ...
Derek Grossman is professor of political science and international relations at the University of Southern California and ...
TAIPEI -- India is looking to build on Taiwanese tech suppliers' growing presence in the country to forge closer economic ties with Asia's key tech hub.
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan is making all-out efforts to prepare its first-ever panda bond issuance this year, with its finance ...
Australian and U.S. defense officials launched Talisman Sabre aboard a warship in Sydney on Sunday, kicking off three weeks of drills involving more than 35,000 military personnel from 19 countries.
TOKYO -- A Japanese government-backed contract chipmaker is set to file for bankruptcy protection with the Tokyo District ...
SINGAPORE -- Singapore is hoping that its biggest initial public offering in years will stir investor interest for the city-state's market, which observers say has stalled in attracting notable ...