Hong Kong, Philippines Officials Search For 5 Yacht Passengers Hit By Typhoon Mujigae
The yacht was carrying five people, all residents of the Philippines, and officials say they have found at least two bodies.
Ferdinand Marcos’ Son Announces Vice Presidential Bid 30 Years After Family’s Ouster
Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr.,whose mother and sister are also in government, says he wants to "change history."
Japan Robot Maker Sets Tests for Driverless Cars in Race With Google
The cars could be ready by the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and may be a blessing in a nation with a large ageing population.
Activist Investor Nelson Peltz Pays $2.5B To Bet On, Speed Up General Electric 'Pivot'
Nelson Peltz has called for cost cuts at the conglomerate and wants it to sell some of its businesses, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a document to be released Monday.
Indonesia Haze Shuts Schools in Malaysia, Latest in String of Disruptions
The annual burning of forests by Indonesia to plant palm oil trees and trees suited for paper manufacturing has resulted in the smoke and smog.
Donald Tsang, Former Hong Kong Chief, Charged In Private Jet, Yacht Corruption Case
The filing against Donald Tsang follows a three-year investigation that started just before Tsang’s term ended.