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LONDON (Reuters) - Gold dropped as much as 6.3 percent on Monday to below $1,400 per ounce for the first time since March...
By Ben BlanchardBEIJING (Reuters) - China said it was mobilizing resources nationwide to combat a new strain of deadly bird f...
BERLIN (Reuters) - Half a life-time ago, artist Yoko Ono lay in an Amsterdam hotel bed with husband John Lennon, staging a we...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp will recall nearly 1.3 million cars globally for two separate defects, including 752,000 ...
TAKAMATSU, Japan (Reuters) - U.S. and Japanese aviation safety officials wrapped up their initial investigation of a badly da...
By Lamine ChikhiALGIERS (Reuters) - Islamist militants attacked a gas field in Algeria on Wednesday, claiming to have kidnapp...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's two leading airlines grounded their fleets of Boeing 787s on Wednesday after one of the Dreamli...
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese-led team of scientists has captured on film the world's first live images of a giant squid, ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Former Major League Baseball player Andruw Jones's Christmas morning arrest on a battery charge will no...
LONDON (Reuters) - J.K. Rowling takes a step into the unknown on Thursday with the publication of her debut adult novel, five...
LONDON (Reuters) - J.K. Rowling takes a step into the unknown on Thursday with the publication of her debut adult novel, five...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Google Inc has made no move to provide Google Maps for the iPhone 5 after Apple Inc dropped the application...
By Peter Schwartzstein and Tim KellyLONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) - Apple fans queued around city blocks worldwide on Friday to get ...
ZURICH (Reuters) - Oslo is the most expensive city in the world, ahead of Zurich and Tokyo, but the well-paid residents of th...
By Mark TrevelyanLONDON (Reuters) - Michael Phelps won the right to call himself the greatest Olympian of all time when the U...
By Mark TrevelyanLONDON (Reuters) - Michael Phelps won the right to call himself the greatest Olympian of all time when the U...
LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Phelps failed by a finger tip to become the first male swimmer to win the same event at three succ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Phelps failed by a finger tip to become the first male swimmer to win the same event at three succ...
By Eva Kuehnen and Sven EgenterFRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) - Central banks from Tokyo to London checked their ammunition on Fr...
By Chris Gallagher and Elaine LiesTOKYO (Reuters) - Andrew Garfield and the stars of "The Amazing Spider-Man" swung...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - If someone drops a fork at Dinner in the Sky, a seven-ton platform may have to be lowered 50 meters (yar...
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese research agency has dropped a controversial public relations campaign aimed at educating women a...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan have come up with a novel way of preparing themselves for this year's London Olympic men's so...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan have come up with a novel way of preparing themselves for this year's London Olympic men's so...
TOKYO (Reuters) - After Penguin Number 337 made a daring bid for freedom from a Tokyo aquarium and vanished into the waters o...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A soccer ball that bobbed onto the shore of a remote Alaska island is likely the first salvagea...
DAYTON, Ohio (Reuters) - Four of the last five survivors of a U.S. World War Two bombing mission over Japan reunited on Wedne...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Whether it is a stroll on the beach, sitting in a tranquil garden or a trip in the space shuttle research...
TOKYO (Reuters) - With a scoop of a net Tokyo chef Naohito Hashimoto selects a poisonous blowfish, considered a delicacy in J...
TOKYO (Reuters) - When a man thinks his partner is cheating on him, chances are fifty-fifty that he's right. But if a wom...
HONG KONG/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Apple's new iPad proved to be another hot-seller on Friday, with hundreds queuing at stores ...
HONG KONG/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Apple's new iPad proved to be another hot-seller on Friday, with hundreds queuing at stores ...
By Ruairidh VillarTOKYO (Reuters) - Times are looking tough for Tokyo's cat cafes, where feline aficionados can drop in f...
The Foo Fighters have scrapped a show in Singapore after frontman Dave Grohl was ordered to rest his voice by doctors.The ban...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Ever wonder how dogs can walk barefoot in the snow? Now a Japanese scientist may have the answer -- an inte...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co slashed its annual profit guidance to the lowest level in three years as it counted the cost...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Got 48 hours in Los Angeles? Reuters correspondents with local knowledge help visitors make the most ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Good intentions. They come around every year and are practically synonymous with champagne toasts on Dec...
Michael Jackson's older brothers Marlon, Tito and Jackie are reportedly set to embark on a joint tour across Europe next year...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp said it was keeping to its target to sell 15 million PlayStation 3 game machines in the year to e...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Joe Frazier, the relentless slugger who became the heavyweight champion of the world and earned boxing...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese electronics maker Panasonic Corp forecast an annual net loss of 420 billion yen ($5.5 billion)...
TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) - Apple Inc's new iPhone went on sale in stores across the globe on Friday, prompting thousands to que...
TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) - Apple Inc's new iPhone went on sale in stores across the globe on Friday, prompting thousands to que...
Australian country star Keith Urban is among the nominees for the country's upcoming Australian Record Industry Association (...
TOKYO (Reuters) - It's not quite a yellow submarine, since it's destined for travel on top of the water, not under it.But the...
CUPERTINO, Calif./SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Steve Jobs, in pain and too weak to climb stairs a few weeks before his death, wa...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Outpourings of public grief and appreciation swept the globe on Thursday after the death of Apple co-fou...
TOKYO (Reuters) - After scaling the cliff walls of the Grand Canyon and driving the Le Mans racetrack for 24 hours, a tiny Ja...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp picked a former official at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for the new post of chief in...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda pledged to target fiscal reforms to curb the country's huge public d...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Jokes about creaky knees, thinning hair and spreading -- or vanishing -- waistlines have long been an inevi...
TOKYO (Reuters) - The race to pick Japan's sixth leader in five years appeared on Friday to be shaping up as a battle between...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan lodged a protest with China on Wednesday after two Chinese ships briefly entered what it regards as i...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's economy shrank much less than expected in the second quarter as companies made strides in restoring...
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - China's second-biggest train maker will recall 54 bullet trains used on the new showcase Beijing...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will set up a new nuclear safety watchdog under the auspices of the Environment Ministry, it said on ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock index futures fell on Wednesday after a sharp snap-back rally in the last session as investor fear...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co is studying possible production bases overseas to replace export-bound car production in Jap...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States had its triple-A rating confirmed by two key ratings agencies on Tuesday after Washing...
TOKYO (Reuters) - For some elderly survivors of Japan's March earthquake and tsunami, comfort comes in the form of a small wh...
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