Japan's population, already a concern, has fallen at the fastest rate since the government started tracking the data.
A new study from the U.S. government shows that global energy intensity has declined in the past 25 years.
The finding is the latest addition to the long-standing debate over whether the area, which is home to more than 140 million people, is seismically active.
It is unclear whether the “activity” at Punggye-ri nuclear test site was for maintenance or preparation for another nuclear test.
Monday’s jump was the biggest intraday performance of Nintendo’s shares since 1983, when they listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Shares of the company will start trading on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday and in Tokyo a day later.
The Asia-Europe Meeting will be the first multilateral diplomatic gathering after the July 12 ruling by an arbitration court in The Hague over the territorial dispute.
Final counts showed Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s coalition, like-minded parties and independents had won a two-thirds “super majority.”
Asian share markets enjoyed a relief rally Monday as upbeat U.S. jobs data lessened immediate concerns about the health of the world’s largest economy.
Months before it actually happened, the June 23 vote in the U.K. to take itself out of the EU was making businesses cautious when approaching mergers and acquisitions.
The Expedition 48 crew members will carry out hundreds of experiments in biology, biotechnology, physical science and Earth science, the space agency said.
The U.S. sent two B-52 Stratofortress, which can be equipped with long-range nuclear air-to-ground missiles, to fly over the skies near South Korea during drills between June 13 and 20.
Most of the attackers, who killed 20 hostages at a cafe in the Bangladeshi capital, reportedly came from affluent backgrounds and were educated in prestigious schools.
After Brexit, many Asian central banks are willing to ease monetary policy as a prolonged period of uncertainty threatens a wider downshift in trade and investment.
Facebook in 2014 instituted restrictions on dating apps advertising on the social network. The latest shift once again limits their reach.
North Korea said that it will continue to bolster its nuclear capabilities and slammed the U.S. for bringing in strategic assets to the Korean Peninsula.
United Overseas Bank, Southeast Asia’s third-biggest bank by assets and also Singapore’s third-largest lender, took the decision in light of the U.K.’s impending exit from the EU.
Increased tensions with China over disputed maritime borders is expected to produce one of the biggest fighter jet contracts in years.
The Chicago plane manufacturer is already in talks with several carriers, including Emirates, to create a twin-engine aircraft, a report said.
A 7,200-mile connection between the U.S. West Coast and Japan can carry data 10 million times faster than your cable modem.
The Tokyo-based car maker said Wednesday that it will start accepting orders for its eK Wagon minicar models from July 1, after correcting mileage.
Pyongyang is expected to revamp its cabinet and reshuffle government officials at Wednesday’s meeting.