Japan voted Friday afternoon to elect a new president of the Liberal Democratic Party
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party will vote for its 28th president on Friday afternoon (September 27). The new president will be Japan's next prime minister.
moreJapan's Liberal Democratic Party will vote for its 28th president on Friday afternoon (September 27). The new president will be Japan's next prime minister.
moreChinese automaker Geely Auto plans to assemble cars in Vietnam as part of a series of investment commitments worth nearly $170 million to expand production in the country.
moreThree days of torrential rain in South Korea have damaged homes, roads and infrastructure and forced the evacuation of more than 1,500 people.
moreThe United States and India have signed an agreement to jointly build a semiconductor plant in India to support Prime Minister Narendra Modi's manufacturing development plans.
moreJapan's Meteorological Agency has issued a tsunami warning after a magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck off Tokushima Island.
moreAt least one person has been killed and seven others are missing after heavy rains in Japan triggered flooding and landslides.
moreJapan's health ministry said that tests confirmed that the Kobayashi Pharmaceutical company containing monasaccharide ingredients in the raw material of the health care product was the cause of kidney dysfunction in consumers, and the other two "unexpected" substances did not have kidney toxicity.
moreA senior Philippine security official said that the Philippines has no plans to withdraw the medium-range missile system deployed by the United States in the northern Philippines, because the authorities plan to purchase medium-range missiles in the future and want to use the system for military training.
moreResearchers at the University of Tokyo and other institutions in Japan have found that a type of senescent cells in bladder tissue can promote the development of bladder cancer, and the removal of this senescent cells can inhibit bladder cancer.
moreAccording to foreign media reports, South Korea's Samsung Electronics company plans to carry out global layoffs this year, some departments of the company will cut 30% of the overseas staff.
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