Asian stocks rose on Monday amid growing hope that US leaders will resolve talks to raise the government's debt ceiling
A cloud of unknowing hovers over opposition Move Forward Party's victory in the Thai election, because the result may be decided by 250 military-appointed senators in parliament in July
A guided-missile destroyer and three other vessels have been circling Japan’s main islands for the past 12 days in a show of power as tensions simmer over Taiwan and the G7 summit approaches
The iPhone-maker did not say when it plans to open physical stores in the country of 100 million people, but online stores often precede the opening of retail stores
The leak stemmed from human error, after a cloud system was set to public instead of private, a Toyota Motor spokesperson said
The world's largest contract electronics maker attributed the slump to a massive writedown related to its 34% stake in Sharp Corp, its Japanese electronics maker
Western sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine have given a boost to China's efforts to internationalise its currency, with a dramatic increase in its use in commodity and energy trade with Russia
Authorities have detained a man for generating a fake story that claimed a train crash killed nine construction workers in a city in China's northwestern Gansu
Access to social media has been restricted in the country of 220 million, after video clips spread of violent protests. Many police cars and state buildings were set ablaze in Punjab province
CEO meets Indian PM Narendra Modi on move to diversify its supply chain. The US tech giant has set a target of $1 billion in domestic production and exports over next few years.
Dealmakers hope that Cainiao's potential IPO, likely to be followed by more Alibaba units, could help revive sluggish fundraising activities in Hong Kong
Vietnam, Laos and the Thai capital Bangkok all experienced record temperatures in recent days, and weather forecasters suspect these all-time highs may not last for long