US trade commission probing Nintendo Switch patent complaint
After 18 days, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un remains hidden from the public eye amid rumors of his demise.
Weeks after virus scare, British PM becomes father again
Tokyo Olympics 'difficult' if pandemic not contained: Abe
As a result of the delay of "The Last of Us Part 2," the launch of “Ghost of Tsushima” has been moved as well.
Game on: Japan group offers retro consoles to cooped-up kids
Sony finally confirms that high-profile titles "The Last of Us part 2" and "Ghost of Tsushima" are arriving in the summer of 2020.
U.S. stocks gained on Tuesday on hopes that more states will reopen economies
Japan's ANA net profit dives 75% as virus hits air travel
Sakurajima, which is one of the most active volcanoes in Japan, has started erupting recently. According to a local meteorological agency, the volcano’s eruption ejected lava bombs and ash plumes that reached 11,000 feet into the air.
U.S. stocks gained on Monday as New York and some other states mull reopening their economies.
Mayor of Osaka, Ichiro Matsui, said during a coronavirus press conference in Osaka on Thursday that, "Women take a longer time grocery shopping because they browse through different products and weigh out which option is best.”
Bank of Japan expands easing measures, cuts growth forecast
“Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris” has now been delayed for a little over a month due to the coronavirus crisis.
“Haikyuu!!” Chapter 392 is slated to release Sunday (May 10), according to the schedule released by Viz Media.
The Japan Retro Game Association is giving away 100 free Super Nintendo Game consoles to kids aged 16 and below to keep them busy at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tokyo delay may harm Asher-Smith's chances, says former Olympian
Asia virus latest: Anzac vigils held in isolation, sumo wrestling hit
U.S. stocks rose on Friday as President Donald Trump signed a $484 billion coronavirus relief bill into law.
U.S. stocks were mixed on Friday as the House passed a $484 billion relief package.
Asia virus latest: Ramadan begins; Pompeo targets China
Dead or alive? Probably the latter, but no one knows for certain what, if anything, happened to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.