The use of laborers hired by a third-party or unregistered contractor is illegal according to Japanese law.
A group of scientists has identified regions below the ocean where it might be safe to inject carbon dioxide under the Earth's crust.
All eyes turn to the Brazilian resort of Costa do Sauipe on Friday for the group-stage draw for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
With Hello Kitty on his side, one entrepreneur is hoping a cat-branded champagne will gain popularity in Asia.
Total bilateral trade between South Korea and Australia amounted to about $29 billion last year.
The stimulus just approved by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will boost Japan's GDP by 1 percent.
The latest figures from Tesla’s biggest overseas market suggest October’s low Model S sales volume was just a supply-chain hiccup.
Cameron was singing a different tune -- one of mutual cooperation -- during his China visit earlier this week. Some Chinese don't buy it.
Chinese firms are keen on investing in agro-processing, tourism and manufacturing, while India wants to ease the trade imbalance with China.
Google (GOOG) has announced its intention to build robots, in a moonshot project spearheaded by Android creator Andy Rubin.
"Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn" will hit store shelves next April.
The United States will have to deepen and broaden ties with more-recent partners, according to a survey.
Despite efforts by governments, Latin American students failed to attain average world levels in math, science and reading.
Bank of Japan is unlikely to launch fresh stimulus any time soon.
One global region scored very high in all three subjects.
While many Chinese conversations turn patriotic as tensions flare over the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands, many still can't get behind the government.
Following a string of losses, stocks look set to open higher on a day marked by two crucial economic data points.
The stimulus package does not require the government to take on fresh debt and will be funded by tax revenues.
The PS4 broke 2 million sales, fueled by the fervor of Cyber Monday and Black Friday. Motorola botched the Moto X sale, but promises to reconcile.
The makeup of the pots for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, means that there is a strong chance of at least one “group of death.”
Jang Song Thaek has reportedly been fired from the number 2 spot, according to South Korea's National Intelligence Service.
Andrew House, group CEO at Sony, thanked the gamers who purchased the console and promised new features and updates in the future.