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Riot police firing tear gas and rubber bullets stormed a landmark public square occupied by antigovernment protests early on Thursday in Bahrain, driving out demonstrators and killing at least two people.
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Singapore raised its inflation forecast, highlighting prices pressures in Asia as fast growth and soaring commodities prices challenge policy makers around the region.
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Qantas Airways reported a surge in first-half profit and said it will increase flying capacity to capitalize on a recovery in Australia's domestic business travel market.
Asian share markets were mostly higher, as the technology sector supported the Tokyo market, while shares of Qantas Airways surged 3.8%.
The seeds of a sustained increase in food prices are about to be sown in Mississippi, Nebraska and other farm-belt states across the U.S.
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Hawaiian Airlines, facing growing competition ferrying passengers to and from the U.S. mainland, is seeking new growth by spreading its wings to Asia.
Toyota Motor opened its first group assembly plant in Japan in 18 years, highlighting the commitment Toyota has to manufacturing in Japan despite macroeconomic pressures that would seem to make the strategy impractical.
Big companies are urging the SEC to revise rules for awarding bounties to workers under the agency's proposed "whistleblower" program.
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A day after Hillary Clinton's pledge to promote Internet freedom world-wide, Chinese censors tried to snuff out efforts by U.S. diplomats to generate debate on the issue on Twitter-like microblogs.
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There's one thing about their government that Filipinos can't get enough of: coverage of their bachelor president's love life.
Spanish chef Santi Santamaria, 53 years old, died Wednesday night in his Singapore restaurant, Santi, in the Marina Bay Sands casino-resort complex.
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Walt Mossberg reviews the Atrix 4G, an Android smartphone that acts as the brains of a small laptop device.
Outerwear offers as much opportunity for creative expression as jeans, tops and dresses.
The International Cricket Council has banned 'tweeting' during World Cup games to ensure illegal bookmakers do not use the views of players and team staff on Twitter as betting guides.
China State Construction and the Export-Import Bank of China are joining with a Bahamas development company to build a $3.4 billion resort on the island.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, his government under fire for a series of corruption scams, sought to regain the political initiative before Parliament resumes Monday, saying that his administration is "dead serious" about rooting out graft.
For the past six weeks, the U.S. stock rally has confounded skeptics and demoralized bears. Wednesday, the Standard Poor's 500-stock index gave doubters more reason for pause.
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Google fired another salvo in its broadening competition with Apple, opening a payment system for digital content that will let publishers keep a bigger share of revenues than a service launched by Apple this week.
Drug-cartel gunmen were responsible for the shooting of two U.S. government law-enforcement agents, the governor of the Mexican state where the men were attacked said.
The federal government is requiring as many as 1,000 companies to turn over their employment records for inspection, part of an expanding crackdown on businesses suspected of hiring illegal immigrants.
The news that Baron Guy Ullens and his wife, Myriam, plan to sell a portion of their vast Chinese contemporary art has caused a stir in the art world.
It makes no sense for India now to return to the table with Pakistan, especially without preconditions.
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The news that Baron Guy Ullens and his wife, Myriam, plan to sell a portion of their vast Chinese contemporary art has caused a stir in the art world.
It makes no sense for India now to return to the table with Pakistan, especially without preconditions.
North Korea celebrates Kim Jong Il's birthday in low-key style, ahead of an expected blowout next year. And the dictator's seldom-seen No. 2 son, Kim Jong Chol, showed up at a concert in Singpore earlier this week.
In 2010, Tokyo was the world's most expensive place for expats to rent a two-bedroom apartment, according to a new report.
Wearable details such as lace, black leather, fur trim and the color of rust are likely to trickle down to shoppers.
IBM's Watson computer handily defeated two former "Jeopardy" champions in a nationally televised competition.
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China's Lantern Festival falls on Thursday in the Year of the Rabbit. People watch lanterns, eat glutinous rice balls and perform folk dances to officially mark the end of the 15-day spring festival celebration. See photos.