South Korea fines German automakers for rigging diesel car emissions
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
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
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
SHANGHAI — Chinese state media on Thursday cautioned against risks in chasing local ChatGPT-concept stocks, while domestic artificial intelligence (AI) companies urged
SYDNEY — The Australian government will examine surveillance technology used in offices of the defense department, Defence Minister Richard Marles said on
SEOUL — Nuclear-armed North Korea showcased its missile production muscle during a nighttime parade, state media reported on Thursday, displaying more intercontinental
KAHRAMANMARAS/ANTAKYA, Turkey — The official death toll of a devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria jumped to more than 8,700 people on
MELTING mountain glaciers pose a growing flood risk to some 15 million people around the world, researchers said in a report published
WASHINGTON — President Joseph R. Biden challenged Republicans to lift the US debt ceiling and support tax policies that were friendlier to
LONDON — Shoppers around the world will pay even more for groceries this year than they did in 2022, according to retailers,
WASHINGTON — Texas sued the administration of US President Joe Biden on Tuesday to prevent it from asking pharmacies to fill reproductive