Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said his country will ban Russian crude oil imports "in principle" to show unity with a Group of Seven effort against Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Leaders from...
Filipinos have begun voting for a new president on Monday with Presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. has led pre-election surveys. The winner of Monday's election will take office on June 30 for a...
Filipinos have begun voting for a new president with the son of an ousted dictator and a champion of reforms and human rights as top contenders.
The winner of Monday's election will take office on June 30...
John Lee was elected as Hong Kong's next leader Sunday by an election committee comprised of nearly 1,500 largely pro-Beijing members.
Lee received 1,416 votes in the chief executive election and exceeding...
Thousands of supporters attended the final campaign rally in Manila on Saturday of Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who is running for president in Monday's elections. Marcos, along with his vice-presidential running...
Authorities in Shanghai began to allow residents in some districts to leave home for essential activities as coronavirus lockdown restrictions continue in China's largest city.
Those who live in areas...
Final preparations are underway ahead of the May 9 elections in the Philippines which will decide who succeeds President Rodrigo Duterte. Filipinos head to the polls on Monday to elect a new president and vice...
A Myanmar Delegation led by Union Minister for International Cooperation and Chairman of the Task Force to facilitate the provision of humanitarian assistance to Myanmar through the AHA Centre U Ko Ko Hlaing,...
A building collapse one week ago in central China killed 53 people, state media reported on Friday as the search of the large pile of debris ended after rescuers found 10 survivors. Authorities said at a news...
Union Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation U Tin Htut Oo received Chairman of Japan-Myanmar Association Watanabe Hideo and party at Union Minister's Office on May 5.
The two sides cordially...