Financial markets have been wracked for months by worries about what a potential Brexit would mean for Europe's stability.
The Japanese fund is seeking $9.2 million in damages from the electronics conglomerate for losses on its investment stemming from Toshiba’s $1.3 billion accounting scandal.
The solar-powered plane, which left New York Monday, landed in southern Spain early Thursday and will end its round-the-world journey in Abu Dhabi.
As the U.K. votes in its EU referendum, we go behind the scenes at the company behind Britain’s iconic Brompton folding bike.
After two recent test launches, the U.N. Security Council was due to meet at the request of the United States and Japan.
The latest launch marked the isolated country’s fifth and sixth flight tests of the Musudan since April this year, despite stern sanctions from the United Nations.
Arora, who had emerged as the Japanese investment giant’s heir apparent, announced his resignation two years after he joined the company from Google.
It was not immediately clear if the second launch, about two hours after the first, was successful, South Korea’s military said.
The Chinese internet giant finalized its acquisition of Supercell for $8.9 billion.
The Japanese military is on alert for a possible launch, after North Korea appeared to have moved an intermediate-range missile to its east coast.
Security experts say the Chinese seem to be abiding by an agreement to stop supporting the hacking of American trade secrets.
China now has the most and the fastest supercomputers in the world, and it doesn't need chips made by U.S. companies anymore. Intel should be worried.
The aircraft is expected to land either in Spain or France on Thursday depending on weather conditions after a 90-hour flight.
Blizzard's servers are having problems for the second time in three days, affecting Overwatch, Hearthstone and World of Warcraft.
Shinzo Abe’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party will likely gain more than twice as many votes as the biggest opposition Democratic Party in the July 10 upper house election, newspaper surveys showed Monday.
Exports are likely to expand in coming months, but Prime Minister Abe remains under pressure to support growth as further gains in the yen threaten corporate earnings.
Global markets had a breather at the end of last week from a three-day suspension in British campaigning following the fatal attack on lawmaker Jo Cox, a strong supporter of Britain staying in the EU.
People took to the streets of Okinawa Sunday to oppose the American military bases on the Japanese island, after a former Marine allegedly killed a woman there.
The automaker was one of the worst-affected companies in the fallout from faulty Takata airbags that could see as many as 100 million vehicles recalled globally.
SXDF-NB1006-2 was born just 700 million years after the Big Bang, and is one of the earliest and farthest sources of oxygen ever detected.
The Japanese car manufacturer admitted in April to fudging fuel economy tests that affected 625,000 vehicles already sold.
The drinking ban was imposed on June 6 after a U.S. sailor was arrested for driving rashly and injuring two people, allegedly while driving drunk, in Okinawa.