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Prices in Japan are blowing up while the economy is tanking, and the government looks like it’s scrambling to keep up.
Applications for the Employment Gold Card have increased in the past few years, with the card having been issued to a total ...
The U.S. military spent more than $6 billion over the past three years to recruit and retain service members, in what's been ...
Twelve employees of South Korea’s tech giant Samsung will travel to Central University of Jharkhand (CUJ) in August to ...
Memorial Day became an official holiday in 1971, but it started in 1868 as Decoration Day. It began as an effort to remember ...
At least three people were killed when a private jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood Thursday morning, adding to the ...
There’s something disarming about seeing someone who once terrified you on screen now holding out his hand for love.
Beijing has long been critical of U.S. extended deterrence, on the grounds that it is a way for the United States to advance ...
The 22nd annual CelebrAsian festival, Iowa’s largest Asian cultural event, is underway at Western Gateway Park in Des Moines. From vibrant orchid displays to chalk art on the sidewalks, the two-day ...
On Jan. 23, 1968, the USS Pueblo was attacked and captured by North Korea, in what became known as the "Pueblo Incident." One ...
Eight decades after the partition of the Korean peninsula, the Catholic Church in South Korea remains one of the few actors ...
Shrinking populations are reshaping global economies, and some nations may thrive while others fall behind in an age of ...