Toyota revealed five concept cars that will debut at the Tokyo Motor Show 2013 including the FV2, a three-wheeled concept that can change its exterior at will.
A flotsam extending across an area the size of Texas has nearly finished its trans-Pacific voyage and has become home to a host of invasive species.
By 2020, China is expected to have nearly 171 million people over the age of 65.
Quarterly results could once again provide direction to markets ahead of Thursday’s GDP and jobless claims data.
A record $22 million were raised against the initiative, which would have made the state the first in the U.S. to enact such a law.
Japan opened its largest solar plant on Monday as the national energy policy shifts away from nuclear.
A joint venture formed by Japanese companies will begin developing roads and other infrastructure for the Myanmar Thilawa SEZ.
The $73 million project, while launching India to space glory, raises questions about its affordability in a nation where millions starve.
Obama suffered a setback in efforts to build stronger ties with Asian nations.
The Catskills region in N.Y. state could see the most heated competition for scarce casino licenses if a referendum passes Tuesday.
The criticism that “Japan has not apologized” for wartime atrocities is simply inaccurate.
International oil and gas firms are excited about the Nov. 15 auction, despite not knowing exactly what they’ll be getting for their money.
India will launch its first mission to Mars on Nov. 5, 2013.
After a solid performance last week and month, stocks look set to open higher. Earnings and factory data will hold market's interest.
Apple releases the fifth-generation iPad Air on Friday, while Samsung has reportedly been tapped to supply LCDs for the Retina iPad mini.
Economist David Levy warned in a recent newsletter that China, Japan and Europe pose a potential risk to a slowly recovering US economy.
Despite setbacks, Japan is on the road to decommissioning the nuclear plant that was destroyed in 2011, with help from its No.1 ally.
The 12-member strong trade alliance, if completed, could represent a major challenge to China.
GM, Ford and Chrysler sales last month increased at a nearly double-digit rate, which suggests a strong 2013 performance.
A relatively light earnings calendar at the end of a busy week will have markets watching data on manufacturing for direction.
Market's direction could depend on which interpretation of the FOMC’s comments sticks, while earnings too will have an impact on stocks.
Japanese pension funds remain healthy gold investors, according to the World Gold Council.