Asian Shares Slip
Lineup: 1. Thailand resumes repatriating foreigners from Myanmar scam centers 2. 100 Thais arrested for committing fraud in Cambodia scam center 3. 18 killed in Pakistan suicide attack
In a display of global city strategy, the governors of Tokyo and Bangkok have lined up to tackle climate-linked natural disasters, an aging and shrinking population, and other challenges facing their bustling Asian megalopolises.
Lineup: 1. Thailand takes flak for returning Uyghurs to China 2. Countries step up scam center crackdowns 3. Filipino recounts six-month ordeal as forced fraudster
Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd. (“Tokyo Lifestyle” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: TKLF), a retailer and wholesaler of Japanese beauty and health products, sundry products, luxury products, electronic products,
The two governments have warned their nationals about possible retaliatory attacks, citing the Erawan Shrine bombing in 2015.
According to the ruling handed down on February 28, Kosuke Omoto, a 38-year-old a teacher at a public middle school, broke into a house in Edogawa and fatally slashed resident Masafumi Yamagishi, aged 63 at the time, in the face and neck with a knife-like object on February 24, 2023.
Tokyo Lifestyle announced the opening of a new franchise store under its proprietary “Reiwatakiya” brand in Bangkok, Thailand. This expansion
Flight cancellations to the country that brands itself as the “Land of Smiles” surged 94 per cent last month, according to Bloomberg Intelligence research, as more Chinese opt
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