Asia stocks head for second weekly loss as Fed rate worries flare
TOKYO – Asia-Pacific stocks fell on Friday, slumping toward a second weekly loss as investors fretted about the potential for further Federal
TOKYO – Asia-Pacific stocks fell on Friday, slumping toward a second weekly loss as investors fretted about the potential for further Federal
MANAGUA/WASHINGTON – More than 200 Nicaraguan political prisoners were freed and flown to the United States on Thursday, nearly all of them
WASHINGTON – The United States said on Thursday it will provide $85 million in urgent humanitarian assistance to Turkey and Syria after
HONG KONG — The world should “calm down” about the possibility of new COVID-19 variants circulating in China, leading Chinese scientist George
WASHINGTON — President Joseph R. Biden said on Wednesday he did not believe the US economy will fall into recession either this
SINGAPORE — Singapore will drop a requirement for travelers who are not fully vaccinated to show COVID test results or purchase coronavirus
AHRAMANMARAS/ANTAKYA, Turkey — The death toll from earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria this week passed 15,000 on Thursday amid anger from
JAPAN is exchanging information on Chinese spy balloons with the United States, top government spokesperson Hirokazu Matsuno said on Thursday. There have been confirmations of suspected balloons flying over Japan, including
SEOUL — South Korea’s anti-trust regulator said on Thursday it would impose a combined fine of 42.3 billion won ($33.48 million) on
SHANGHAI — Chinese state media on Thursday cautioned against risks in chasing local ChatGPT-concept stocks, while domestic artificial intelligence (AI) companies urged