Beijing city authorities have banned one of the largest unofficial Protestant churches in the city and confiscated "illegal promotional materials”.
Jack Ma, the charismatic co-founder of China's largest e-commerce firm Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, will step down as chairman in exactly one year.
The search for 26 missing residents continues as Hokkaido struggles to restore power and transport lines after a 6.7-magnitude quake on Thursday.
The report found that Facebook’s translation feature often mistranslated Burmese-language hate speech.
The Land Allocation scheme allows villagers to live in the forest as long as they care for it, but does not grant them full ownership rights, putting them at risk...
The 6.7-magnitude earthquake has shut the island’s airport, power plants and train lines and caused dozens of landslides.
TNLA, Arakan Army, MNDAA meet government negotiators for trust-building talks, participant says.
Attracting talent from Taiwan is part of an effort by China to reduce dependence on overseas firms for the chips that power everything from smartphones to military satellites.
A powerful typhoon killed 10 people in western Japan and an airport company started to transfer some 3,000 stranded passengers by boats from a flooded airport.
The book features two photos taken in Bangladesh and Tanzania falsely labeling the subjects as Rohingya who were entering Myanmar.
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