In the past, many Chinese citizens traveled abroad for medical treatment. Today, however, the nation's healthcare system is increasingly attracting international attention.
Internal migration from conflict zones, restrictions on foreign currency, and a lack of trust in banks have fuelled "artificial demand" for property as a safe asset.
This includes allowing only the brand and logo of the alcoholic beverage, prohibiting associations with prizes, the use of celebrities and influential individuals, and digital advertising, among other ...
TOKYO – Japan’s second round of investments in the United States under its $550 billion (about ¥86 trillion) investment package may exceed $100 billion on three projects, according to sources close to ...
Observed on the full moon day of the month of the Nepali month of Falgun in the lunar calendar, the festival marks the arrival of spring and carries a message of harmony and goodwill.
SEOUL – South Korea’s benchmark Kospi surged more than 5 percent in early trading Tuesday, rebounding from the previous day’s steep sell-off as expectations grew for an early end to the conflict in ...
YANGON – In the past 11 years, a total of 254,100 homes have been damaged by strong winds, with the 2016-2017 fiscal year being the year with the highest number of homes damaged.
The government’s announcement of an emergency Rs55 per litre oil price adjustment on Friday night could well be the first of more to come.
PETALING JAYA – E-hailing drivers can make about RM4,000 to RM7,000 a month, but a large bulk of it – about RM1,200 to RM1,600 – goes to fuel. Now, they face a harsh reality with oil prices soaring ...
The committee found that officials had acted within the law and in line with their duty to prevent danger to both people and animals, and that there was no evidence of misconduct or neglect.
MANILA – A substitute bill consolidating proposals to abolish the travel tax has been approved by the House of Representatives’ committee on ways and means after two hearings on its potential effects ...
SEOUL – South Korean makers of instant noodle are facing mounting pressure to cut retail prices, as government antitrust investigations into key ingredients such as sugar and flour trigger markdowns ...