Japan, Russia, Turkey Bring Potential US Tariff Retaliation to $3.5 bln Japan, Russia and Turkey have warned the United States about potential retaliation for its tariffs on steel and aluminium, the… 05/22/2018 Aimas
As Summit Looms, North Korean Media Return to Angry Tone North Korean media stepped up their rhetorical attacks on South Korea and joint military exercises with the United States, warning… 05/22/2018 Aimas
MH370 Search Director Disagrees with Pilot Ditch Theory The director of a seabed hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on Tuesday disagreed with a new book's conclusion that… 05/22/2018 Aimas
China to Cut Auto Import Tariffs China said Tuesday it will cut tariffs on most imported cars from 25 percent to 15 percent beginning July 1.… 05/22/2018 Aimas
Should Afghan Government Wait for Taliban Response? As the Taliban's fight against Afghan forces continues, and after the group's threat to launch more attacks, some experts offer… 05/21/2018 Aimas
Watchdog: US Strategy in Afghanistan Shows Little Result The Trump administration's revamped Afghanistan strategy has made little progress against the Taliban insurgency, leaving the country a "dangerous and… 05/21/2018 Aimas
Pakistan Heat Wave Kills 65 People in Karachi, Welfare Group Says A heat wave has killed 65 people in Pakistan's southern city of Karachi over the past three days, a social… 05/21/2018 Aimas
Japanese and Macedonian Climbers Die on Mount Everest Two foreign climbers attempting to scale Mount Everest have died on the world's highest peak, a Nepal mountaineering official said… 05/21/2018 Aimas
Medical Teams Sent to South India Amid Deadly Virus Outbreak A deadly virus has killed at least three people in southern India, officials said Monday, with medical teams dispatched to… 05/21/2018 Aimas
Trump, Moon Discuss Keeping US-N.Korean Summit on Track The leaders of the U.S. and South Korea Sunday discussed ways to keep the upcoming U.S.- North Korea summit on… 05/20/2018 Aimas
‘Women on Wheels’ in Pakistan’s Punjab Province Aimed at Expanding Workforce As part of a wave of women's empowerment programs, the government of Pakistan's Punjab province is running a campaign called… 05/20/2018 Aimas
South Korea’s LG Group Chairman Dies at 73 South Korea’s fourth-largest conglomerate, LG Group, said its Chairman Koo Bon-moo did Sunday. Koo, 73, had been struggling with an… 05/20/2018 Aimas
In Malaysia, Talk of Reopening Mongolian Model Murder Case The potential reopening of an investigation into the murder 12 years ago of a Mongolian model could spell more trouble… 05/20/2018 Aimas
US, China Agree to Increased Trade Cooperation China and the United States said Saturday that they had reached consensus on steps to substantially reduce the U.S. trade… 05/19/2018 Aimas
Pakistani Exchange Student Among Dead in Texas Shooting A Pakistani exchange student is among the 10 people killed Friday in a shooting at Santa Fe High School in… 05/19/2018 Aimas
Taliban Vows to Protect Gas Pipeline as War Expands to West Afghanistan The Taliban has dismissed concerns its recent battlefield gains in western Afghanistan threaten security of a multibillion-dollar gas pipeline being… 05/19/2018 Aimas
Wife of Malaysia’s Ex-Leader Slams ‘Public Trial’ of Family The wife of former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has slammed police raids on their properties, saying Saturday they appeared… 05/19/2018 Aimas
Kashmir Shuts Down to Protest Indian Leader Modi’s Visit Separatist leaders called for a shutdown in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Saturday as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a daylong… 05/19/2018 Aimas
Law Seeks to Curb Abortion Protests in Australia Protests outside abortion clinics are to be outlawed under new laws proposed in Australia's most populous state. The legislation will… 05/19/2018 Aimas
Rise of Chinese Middle Class Fuels Interest in Craft Beers "Panda Beer," "Little General," "Flying Fist IPA," and "Mandarin Wheat" are among the offerings on tap at a craft beer… 05/18/2018 Aimas