Japan PM to issue statement marking WWII end
TOKYO – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will issue a statement to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two later on… Read More »Japan PM to issue statement marking WWII end
TOKYO – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will issue a statement to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two later on… Read More »Japan PM to issue statement marking WWII end
A massive warehouse explosion in Tianjin on Wednesday sent the whole nation into deep grief. Soon after the disaster, celebrities and the entertainment industry responded… Read More »Celebrities and entertainment industry quickly respond to Tianjin blast
TIANJIN – Investigators searched for clues on Friday to identify what caused two huge explosions at a warehouse storing volatile chemicals at a busy port… Read More »China investigates Tianjin blasts, experts focus on chemicals
JAKARTA — China offered a more competitive solution for Indonesia’s first high-speed railway linking Jakarta and Bandung, diplomatic sources said Wednesday. The offer was made… Read More »China offers more competitive solution for Jakarta-Bandung Railway
TOKYO — For 96-year-old Japanese veteran Kobayashi Kancho, the day when he was captured by the army led by the Communist Party of China 74… Read More »Japanese veteran thanks China for bringing him a new life
BEIJING – The Chinese currency continued its sharp fall for a third consecutive day on Thursday after the central bank reformed the exchange rate formation… Read More »Chinese yuan extends fall Thursday
Turn the steering wheel . . . Brake . . . Shift the gears . . . Reverse the car down a slope . .… Read More »Tibetan drivers to finally see the end of ‘death road’
Personal computer and smartphone maker Lenovo group posted a 51 percent drop in net profit in first financial quarter ending June 30. Revenue increased by… Read More »Lenovo sees 51% fall in profit, to slash 5% global jobs
BEIJING – Chinese currency continued to fall on Wednesday after the central bank reformed the exchange rate formation system to better reflect the market. The… Read More »Chinese yuan extends sharp fall, long-term depreciation unlikely
Chinese consumers bought the fewest passenger vehicles in 17 months in July, extending a slump in the world’s largest auto market as deeper discounts failed… Read More »Auto sales hit 17-month low as discounts fail to attract buyers