China Sentences Veteran Rights Activist to 13 Years’ Prison China on Wednesday sentenced a veteran pro-democracy campaigner to 13 years in prison on vaguely defined subversion charges, one day… 07/11/2018 Aimas
Trump’s Steel Tariff Squeezes US Can Manufacturer Outside Baltimore, Maryland, sheets of tinplated steel transform into colorful cans and containers for Zippo lighter fluid, Starbucks cookies, Nestle… 07/11/2018 Aimas
China Rebuffs Trump’s Blame in North Korea Denuclearization Fallout China refused to take the blame for a setback in North Korea’s path toward denuclearization as bilateral talks between Washington… 07/11/2018 Aimas
Japanese PM Visits Flood Disaster Zone, New Warnings Issued Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited flood-stricken parts of Japan on Wednesday as the death toll from the worst weather disaster… 07/11/2018 Aimas
Stuck in Trade War, US and China Face Uncertain Path to Deal As the trade war between the world's two largest economies nears the end of its first week, its most unsettling… 07/11/2018 Aimas
US Puts Visa Restrictions on Myanmar, Laos The U.S. is placing visa restrictions on Myanmar (also known as Burma) and Laos for failing to accept their nationals… 07/10/2018 Aimas
Tesla Goes Big in China With Shanghai Plant Tesla Inc Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk on Tuesday landed a deal with Chinese authorities to build a new auto… 07/10/2018 Aimas
US Lauds Taiwan for Aiding Areas Once Under IS Control The United States is recognizing the contributions of an unlikely and quiet partner in its global campaign to defeat the… 07/10/2018 Aimas
All 12 Boys and Their Coach Rescued From Thai Cave Rescuers in Thailand Tuesday pulled out the last members of the Wild Boar soccer team and their coach who had… 07/10/2018 Aimas
How China’s Chickens are Going to Lay a Billion Eggs a Day Behind a row of sealed red incubator doors in a new facility in northern China, about 400,000 chicks are hatched… 07/10/2018 Aimas
Reuters Reporters to Face Trial in Myanmar A judge in Myanmar ruled Monday that two journalists for the Reuters news agency will face trial for allegedly breaking… 07/09/2018 Aimas
Japan’s Nissan Admits to Falsifying Emissions Data An internal review has revealed that Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan falsified data on emissions and fuel economy reports for vehicles… 07/09/2018 Aimas
Germany, China Lobby Against US Trade Tariffs German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang stressed their commitment to a multilateral trade system Monday in… 07/09/2018 Aimas
Four More Boys Extracted From Flooded Thai Cave Monday Rescuers in Thailand extracted four more boys from a flooded cave Monday bringing the total rescued to eight, as efforts… 07/09/2018 Aimas
Myanmar Reporters Face Secrets Act Charges A court in Myanmar on Monday charged two jailed Reuters journalists with obtaining secret state documents, moving the landmark press… 07/09/2018 Aimas
Pompeo Claims Progress in Talks With North Korea U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has described his latest talks with North Korean officials as productive. He met with… 07/09/2018 Aimas
Latest on Efforts to Rescue Thai Soccer Team Trapped Inside Cave Rescuers in Thailand extracted four boys Sunday as efforts are to continue to save the remaining members of a soccer… 07/08/2018 Aimas
Thailand Cave Rescue The Thai navy says at least four boys of a group of 12 and their soccer coach have been rescued… 07/08/2018 Aimas
Local Official: First 2 Boys Rescued From Thai Cave Thai officials say the first two boys of a group of 12 and their soccer coach have been rescued from… 07/08/2018 Aimas
Vietnamese Gangs Blamed for Surge in Australian Cannabis Production Vietnamese crime gangs are being blamed for the illicit production of cannabis in suburban houses across Australia. The authorities say… 07/08/2018 Aimas