Japan’s prime minister plans to quit, says state broadcaster NHK
Shigeru Ishiba expected to confirm resignation at press conference on Sunday
Shigeru Ishiba expected to confirm resignation at press conference on Sunday
From Taiwan’s orchid growers to Korean noodle makers, US import levies are putting investment and jobs at risk
Union says management has refused to engage on pay and working conditions
The people we love to hate are really getting it in the neck these days
Equities in countries at the heart of the region’s debt crisis over a decade ago are now thriving
Paving over the Rose Garden and gaudily embellishing the Oval Office make the US president look desperate
Excessive competition between employees can go awry
Cancer Research UK says ministers need to deliver ‘ambitious’ strategy as rates of disease are forecast to rise
Senior Thyssenkrupp executive warns industry is ‘not going to survive’ without emergency protection
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Dwindling oil revenues and a widening deficit may force Moscow to cut some non-military spending in this month’s budget
Dubai-based Zachary Cefaratti has become a go-to dealmaker who connects Middle Eastern money to Silicon Valley
Italy loses the most water in Europe, a problem magnified by droughts
Britain’s first clinical professor of AI in radiation oncology says tech is improving care — but waiting lists still grow
Low-cost retailer joins wave of Chinese companies starting to design their own characters
Unless cost of hydrogen made from renewable energy falls, some manufacturers would have to use fossil fuels, warn executives
Surge in domestic travel drives investment in mid-range lodging to accommodate country’s price-conscious tourists
The singer never saw success coming for a track that became a staple of weddings, karaokes, and lists of songs both admired and hated
Growth of homegrown businesses is sign of how economy is modernising
JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank among lenders competing for country’s businesses
Industry experts warn that tens of thousands of used batteries are piling up because recycling capacity is scarce
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