And, with a host of threats lurking in Northeast Asia, its hawkish leaders are eager ... increase is the price Japan must pay now to make up for a shortfall during much of the postwar era, when ...
Some birds—the painted bunting in Texas, Gould’s sunbird in South Asia, the rainbow lorikeet ... to some tunes from songbirds, which make up almost half the world’s avian species.
The South Korean electronics giant chose the site ... with a potential U.S. manufacturing expansion if tax credits can help make up for the higher costs of American manufacturing.
As Japan, South Korea and Taiwan race to decarbonise their economies ... Despite the challenges posed by the cultural and language barriers, UK businesses with relevant expertise and an effective ...
Trump’s pause on the US law banning bribery of foreign officials may challenge anti-corruption efforts in Southeast Asia.
Female entrepreneurs in South Asia have been described as “silent contributors”, as their input to the economy and society is ...
How the bold, hopeful visions of self-determination in Britain’s eastern colonies curdled into a more militant nationalism by the end of the second world war.
On 15 January 2025, Yoon Suk-yeol cemented his name in the history books, becoming the first sitting South Korean president to be arrested. In the month following this event, one of Asia’s most ...
That funding will instead be ploughed into programs in the Pacific and South-East Asia which Australia funds directly, in an effort aimed at helping those countries deal with the looming US cuts ...
FUMITO SAEKI / AP While Europe is destabilized by the turmoil in its security environment orchestrated by Donald Trump, the United States' allies in northeast Asia, South Korea and Japan ...
However, it is unlikely that South Korea, Japan, and China will be up to the task of effectively addressing the challenges unique to Northeast Asia. Leaders of Northeast Asian states should ...
A South Korean truth commission called for the country to apologize to those who were sent abroad “like luggage” so that adoption agencies could profit. By Choe Sang-Hun Reporting from Seoul ...