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Some Asian car, battery makers hit as Trump gets to work

Shares of Japanese automakers and South Korean battery makers fell on Tuesday, after U.S.

Some Asian car, battery makers hit as Trump gets to work
Asia|Environment|World

Landslides and flash floods on Indonesia’s Java island leave 17 dead and 8 missing

Indonesian rescuers have recovered the bodies of at least 17 people who were swept away in flash floods or buried under tons of mud and rocks that hit hilly villages on the country’s main island of Java

Landslides and flash floods on Indonesia’s Java island leave 17 dead and 8 missing
Asia|Sports|World

Ichiro is about to get his Hall of Fame moment. For Japan, he's more than just a baseball star

Ichiro Suzuki is all about baseball, but he is much more than that at home in Japan

Ichiro is about to get his Hall of Fame moment. For Japan, he's more than just a baseball star
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

UBS halts margin loans on some New World Development securities, Bloomberg News reports

UBS Group has halted accepting certain bonds and shares of Hong Kong property developer New World Development as collateral for margin loans in recent weeks, Bloomberg News reported on

UBS halts margin loans on some New World Development securities, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Business|Crime|World

Large fire breaks out in Japan's Osaka near tourist landmark, live images show

A large fire broke out in a commercial building near a famous tourist landmark, Tsutenkaku Tower, in Osaka in western Japan, local TV footage showed on Tuesday.

Large fire breaks out in Japan's Osaka near tourist landmark, live images show
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Economists split on Singapore monetary policy amid Trump 2.0 uncertainties

Economists are split on whether Singapore's central bank will loosen monetary policy this week or leave its settings unchanged to wait to see what policies U.S.

Economists split on Singapore monetary policy amid Trump 2.0 uncertainties
Asia|Environment|World

Landslide kills 16 in Indonesia's Central Java, official says

A landslide in Indonesia's Central Java city of Pekalongan killed 16 people and injured 10, an official at the country's disaster mitigation agency said on Tuesday.

Asia|World

Strong earthquake in Taiwan injures 27 and causes scattered damage

A 6.4-magnitude earthquake has struck southern Taiwan, leaving 27 people with minor injuries and some reported damage

Strong earthquake in Taiwan injures 27 and causes scattered damage
Asia|Celebrity|Sports

Mookie Betts has advice for Shohei Ohtani: Get some sleep now before the 'baby comes'

Shohei Ohtani and his wife Mamiko Tanaka are expecting their first child

Mookie Betts has advice for Shohei Ohtani: Get some sleep now before the 'baby comes'
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

China stocks, yuan cautiously firm after Trump delays tariffs

Chinese stocks and the yuan tentatively rose on Tuesday, with investors relieved that U.S.

China stocks, yuan cautiously firm after Trump delays tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Lifestyle

China's frugal young adults accelerate saving, raising economic risks

The frugal trend that began in China during the economic disruption of the pandemic and deepened amid the crisis in the property market is

China's frugal young adults accelerate saving, raising economic risks
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan's top FX diplomat warns against speculative bets on yen

Japan is closely watching currency market positions, including those built on speculative bets, because volatility in exchange

Japan's top FX diplomat warns against speculative bets on yen
Asia|Crime|Political

Malaysia seeks gag order on talk of jailed ex-PM's bid to reveal royal document 

Malaysia's attorney-general's chambers has sought a gag order to ban public discussion of former Prime Minister Najib Razak's judicial review claim that a document exists

Malaysia seeks gag order on talk of jailed ex-PM's bid to reveal royal document 
Asia|Economy|Political|World

China's population falls for a third straight year, posing challenges for its government and economy

China’s population has fallen for the third straight year, pointing to further demographic challenges for the world’s second most populous nation that is now facing both an aging population and an emerging shortage of working age people able to support their elders

China's population falls for a third straight year, posing challenges for its government and economy
Asia|Economy|Political|US

South Korea acting president hopes for reciprocal ties with Trump administration

South Korea's acting president Choi Sang-mok said on Tuesday he hoped for bilateral relations with Washington to develop more reciprocally under the Trump

South Korea acting president hopes for reciprocal ties with Trump administration
Asia|Business|Finance

Mitsubishi Chemical picks Bain as preferred bidder for pharma unit, sources say

Japan's Mitsubishi Chemical Group has picked U.S. investment fund Bain Capital as the preferred bidder for its pharmaceutical subsidiary, Tanabe Mitsubishi Pharma, in a deal

Mitsubishi Chemical picks Bain as preferred bidder for pharma unit, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

South Korea economy barely grew in Q4; BOK to cut rates in February - Reuters poll

The South Korean economy barely grew last quarter as political chaos weighed on consumer spending, according to a Reuters poll of economists who expect the Bank

South Korea economy barely grew in Q4; BOK to cut rates in February - Reuters poll
Asia|Political|World

China says it brokered a ceasefire between Myanmar army and an ethnic rebel group

China says it has brokered a ceasefire between Myanmar’s military government and a major ethnic rebel group in the country’s northeast

China says it brokered a ceasefire between Myanmar army and an ethnic rebel group
Asia|Business|Technology|Travel

COMAC jets for Vietnam show China's push for international market

China's drive to break into foreign aviation markets with its homegrown COMAC jets has intensified, with a push to persuade

COMAC jets for Vietnam show China's push for international market
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Trump's tariff caution slams dollar, lifts stocks

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.  The first full day of financial market trading in U.S.

Trump's tariff caution slams dollar, lifts stocks
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Political|World

Oil dips as market awaits Trump's executive orders on energy

Oil prices settled lower on Monday after U.S.

Oil dips as market awaits Trump's executive orders on energy
Asia|Business|Economy

Indian housing market shows slowdown immunity, Godrej chairperson says

India's economic slowdown is not expected to show up in the country's housing market, Godrej Industries Group Chairperson

Indian housing market shows slowdown immunity, Godrej chairperson says
Asia|World

Southern Taiwan hit by 6.4 magnitude quake, TSMC evacuates some factories

A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck a mountainous, rural area of Taiwan's south on Tuesday near the city of Chiayi, the island's weather administration said, with reports of minor

Asia|Crime|Political|World

Indonesia mulls repatriation bid for accused Bali bomb plotter, minister says

Indonesia is looking into ways to repatriate an al Qaeda-linked Guantanamo Bay detainee accused of involvement in some of the country's deadliest attacks, including the 2002

Indonesia mulls repatriation bid for accused Bali bomb plotter, minister says
Asia|Crime|Political

South Korea's Yoon shuns questioning, as supporters face charges over court rampage

South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol refused to be questioned by investigators on Monday under a probe into whether he committed insurrection,

South Korea's Yoon shuns questioning, as supporters face charges over court rampage
Asia|Election|Political

Philippines' president accuses predecessor Duterte of peddling lies over budget barb

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr on Monday accused his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte of peddling lies after the former leader said this year's national budget was invalid, in

Philippines' president accuses predecessor Duterte of peddling lies over budget barb
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Dollar dips, stocks creep higher as second Trump term dawns

The dollar drifted lower and global stocks were cautiously positive on Monday as investors awaited a flurry of policy announcements

Dollar dips, stocks creep higher as second Trump term dawns
Asia|Environment|Science|World

Japanese aquarium cheers up lonely sunfish with cardboard cutouts of people

Japanese aquarium cheers up lonely sunfish with cardboard cutouts of people

Asia|Crime|Political|World

China executes man who plowed car into crowds in deadliest attack in a decade

China executes man who plowed car into crowds in deadliest attack in a decade

China executes man who plowed car into crowds in deadliest attack in a decade
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Philippines arrests Chinese national on suspicion of espionage

Philippine law enforcers have arrested a Chinese national on suspicion of espionage, recovering in his possession equipment authorities believe could be used for spying on military

Asia|Lifestyle|Political|World

Historic Thai law recognises same-sex marriages - but not all families are equal

American businessman Jacob Holder met his Thai husband Surapong Koonpaew in 2021, got married in the United States two years later and

Historic Thai law recognises same-sex marriages - but not all families are equal
Asia|Business|Political|US

Hearing on Nippon Steel's lawsuit over U.S. Steel bid set for Feb-March, Kyodo says

The hearing for a lawsuit that Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel brought against U.S.

Hearing on Nippon Steel's lawsuit over U.S. Steel bid set for Feb-March, Kyodo says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Chinese investors pile into Bridgewater-style funds, eyeing Trump return

Chinese hedge fund managers are racing to launch products styled on Bridgewater Associates' popular "All Weather" strategy, to meet hot

Chinese investors pile into Bridgewater-style funds, eyeing Trump return
Asia|Crime|World

Indian police volunteer gets life sentence for rape, murder of Kolkata junior doctor

An Indian court handed down a life sentence on Monday to a police volunteer convicted of the rape and murder of a junior doctor at a hospital in the eastern

Indian police volunteer gets life sentence for rape, murder of Kolkata junior doctor
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

China both hopeful and on edge as Trump returns to White House

Chinese officials and ordinary people are hopeful but on edge as Donald Trump returns to the White House, eager to avoid a repeat

China both hopeful and on edge as Trump returns to White House
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

Vice President Han Zheng, China's representative at Trump's inauguration, is a trusted adviser to Xi

Vice President Han Zheng, China’s representative at Donald Trump’s inauguration, is a trusted adviser to President Xi Jinping

Vice President Han Zheng, China's representative at Trump's inauguration, is a trusted adviser to Xi
Asia|Political|US|World

Who is Han Zheng, the senior Chinese official attending Trump’s inauguration?

Who is Han Zheng, the senior Chinese official attending Trump’s inauguration?

Who is Han Zheng, the senior Chinese official attending Trump’s inauguration?
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

Moon rover-inspired robot could be a game-changer for Japan’s aging farmers

Moon rover-inspired robot could be a game-changer for Japan’s aging farmers

Moon rover-inspired robot could be a game-changer for Japan’s aging farmers
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China's crude oil imports from top supplier Russia reach new high in 2024

China's crude oil imports from top supplier Russia were up 1% in 2024 to a record high versus 2023, while purchases from Saudi Arabia dropped 9%, data showed on

China's crude oil imports from top supplier Russia reach new high in 2024
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russia opens investigation after video of military police beating soldiers is released online

Russia has opened an investigation after video footage was published on social media showing what appear to be a military policeman savagely beating contract soldiers bound for

Asia|Political|World

Myanmar military, minority armed group agree ceasefire, China says

The Myanmar military and the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) signed a formal agreement for a ceasefire that began on Saturday, China's foreign ministry said,

Myanmar military, minority armed group agree ceasefire, China says
Asia|Crime|Health

Indian court sentences a police volunteer to life in prison in the rape, killing of trainee doctor

An Indian court has sentenced a police volunteer to life in prison after finding him guilty in the rape and killing of a trainee doctor last year

Asia|Business|Technology

China's COMAC aims to lift C919 jet production capacity to 50 this year, report says

Chinese planemaker COMAC plans to raise production capacity for its homegrown C919 single-aisle planes to 50 this year, a COMAC executive told a media outlet supported by the

China's COMAC aims to lift C919 jet production capacity to 50 this year, report says
Asia|Education|MidEast|Political|World

Taliban deputy foreign minister calls for girls' high schools to open

The Taliban's acting deputy foreign minister called on his senior leadership to open schools for Afghan girls, among the strongest public rebukes of a policy that has contributed to

Taliban deputy foreign minister calls for girls' high schools to open
Asia|Crime|Political|World

China executes 2 men who committed deadly attacks known as 'revenge on society crimes'

China has executed two men who committed deadly attacks that killed dozens in November, raising concerns about a surge in what are called “revenge on society crimes.”

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Asian shares gain and bitcoin hits a record high ahead of U.S. inauguration

World shares are higher ahead of the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, while bitcoin surged to a record high

Stock market today: Asian shares gain and bitcoin hits a record high ahead of U.S. inauguration
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US

Taiwan's Compal, Inventec mull US expansion to counter Trump tariffs

Taiwanese contract laptop makers Compal and Inventec may expand into the United States with Texas eyed as one of the top locations, their executives say, as they

Taiwan's Compal, Inventec mull US expansion to counter Trump tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

India's Wipro eyes best day in four years on echoing IT peers' demand revival hopes

Wipro's shares surged about 8% on Monday, set for their best day in nearly four years, after India's No.

India's Wipro eyes best day in four years on echoing IT peers' demand revival hopes
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

Suspected Bangladeshi arrested in stabbing of Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan

A man thought to be a citizen of Bangladesh was arrested in India's financial

Suspected Bangladeshi arrested in stabbing of Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan
Asia|Australia|Political|US|World

Australia foreign minister says Quad in Washington shows 'iron-clad' commitment

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong met her Indian and Japanese counterparts in Washington and said the invitation for Quad foreign ministers to attend

Australia foreign minister says Quad in Washington shows 'iron-clad' commitment
Asia|Political

Indonesia president gets 81% approval rating after first 100 days, poll shows

Nearly 81% of Indonesians approve of President Prabowo Subianto after 100 days in office, a poll showed on Monday, attributing the high rating to his early delivery on campaign

Indonesia president gets 81% approval rating after first 100 days, poll shows
Asia|Political

Taiwan's premier says opposition's budget cuts would cripple key government functions

Taiwan's premier said on Monday the government faced a crisis in day-to-day operations, including national security, because of large cuts to this year's budget proposed by

Taiwan's premier says opposition's budget cuts would cripple key government functions
Asia|Business|Economy

Country Garden expects to reach terms with creditors in February, lawyer tells court

China's Country Garden expects to reach terms with creditors next month regarding the restructuring of $16.4 billion in offshore debt, and apply for court approval of

Country Garden expects to reach terms with creditors in February, lawyer tells court
Asia|Political|US|World

Trump privately expresses interest in visiting China

Trump privately expresses interest in visiting China

Trump privately expresses interest in visiting China
Asia|Entertainment|Technology|World

What’s happening on RedNote? A media scholar explains the app TikTok users are fleeing to – and the cultural moment unfolding there

A digital media scholar and longtime RedNote user gives a firsthand account of US and Chinese social media users interacting on the app.

What’s happening on RedNote? A media scholar explains the app TikTok users are fleeing to – and the cultural moment unfolding there
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Bank of Japan poised to raise rates to highest in 17 years

The Bank of Japan is expected to raise interest rates on Friday barring any market shocks when U.S.

Bank of Japan poised to raise rates to highest in 17 years
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

South Korea braces for Trump's policies with biggest-ever export finance support

South Korea pledged on Monday a record amount of financing support for exporters to mitigate any negative impact from changes in U.S. trade policies as Donald Trump was poised to be

South Korea braces for Trump's policies with biggest-ever export finance support
Asia|Crime|Political

Mugshot, khaki uniform and solitary cell for South Korea's detained President Yoon

South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol has spent his first night incarcerated as a pre-trial inmate at the Seoul Detention Centre after a court issued a formal detention

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China leaves benchmark lending rates unchanged

China left benchmark lending rates unchanged for a third consecutive month, as expected, as a weakening yuan has limited Beijing's monetary policy easing efforts.

China leaves benchmark lending rates unchanged
Asia|Education|MidEast|Political|World

Taliban deputy tells leader there is no excuse for education bans on Afghan women and girls

A senior Taliban figure says the group's leader should scrap education bans on Afghan women and girls

Taliban deputy tells leader there is no excuse for education bans on Afghan women and girls
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan November machinery orders beat forecast on strong factory investment

Japan's core machinery orders rose 3.4% in November from the previous month to beat analysts' forecast, government data showed on Monday, signalling a recovery in

Japan November machinery orders beat forecast on strong factory investment
Asia|Education|World

China unveils plan to build 'strong education nation' by 2035

China issued its first national action plan to build a "strong education nation" by 2035, which it said would help coordinate its education development, improve efficiencies in

China unveils plan to build 'strong education nation' by 2035
Asia|Economy|Health|Political

China's ageing villages face yawning healthcare gap in fragile economy

David Wei had to carry his nephew on his back for 3 km (1.9 miles) after the younger man suffered a heart attack, staggering down a

China's ageing villages face yawning healthcare gap in fragile economy
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Inauguration caution cools risk-on revival

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Inauguration caution cools risk-on revival
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

Rubio will meet with peers from India, Japan, Australia after expected confirmation, officials say

U.S. officials say the Trump administration would begin formal international engagements this week when Marco Rubio — expected to be confirmed soon as secretary of state — meets with the foreign ministers of India, Japan and Australia

Rubio will meet with peers from India, Japan, Australia after expected confirmation, officials say
Asia|Election|Political|US|World

US VP-elect Vance meets with Chinese counterpart ahead of inauguration

U.S. Vice President-elect JD Vance met with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng on Sunday, one day before he and President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn into office.

US VP-elect Vance meets with Chinese counterpart ahead of inauguration
Asia|Lifestyle|World

Fire at India's Maha Kumbh Mela festival contained, no one injured

A large fire broke out at a Hindu religious festival, the Maha Kumbh Mela, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh on Sunday, but the blaze was quickly brought under control and no

Fire at India's Maha Kumbh Mela festival contained, no one injured
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

South Korea's impeached president is arrested over martial law declaration and his supporters riot

South Korea’s impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has been formally arrested, days after being apprehended at his presidential compound in Seoul

South Korea's impeached president is arrested over martial law declaration and his supporters riot
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Protesters storm South Korea court after it extends Yoon's detention

Hundreds of supporters of South Korea's arrested president, Yoon Suk Yeol, stormed a court building early on Sunday after his detention was extended,

Protesters storm South Korea court after it extends Yoon's detention
Asia|Political|World

Southeast Asia foreign ministers seek breakthrough in Myanmar conflict and South China Sea dispute

Southeast Asian foreign ministers met this year under the regional bloc’s new chair, Malaysia, seeking a breakthrough over Myanmar’s drawn-out civil war and territorial disputes in the South China Sea

Southeast Asia foreign ministers seek breakthrough in Myanmar conflict and South China Sea dispute
Asia|Political|World

ASEAN tells Myanmar junta peace, not election, is priority

Southeast Asian nations told Myanmar's military government on Sunday its plan to hold an election amid an escalating civil war should not be its priority,

ASEAN tells Myanmar junta peace, not election, is priority
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

Indian police arrest a man suspected of stabbing Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan

Police arrested a 30-year-old man in India’s financial capital Mumbai whom they said was considered the prime suspect in the stabbing of Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan

Asia|Political|World

Malaysia names ex-diplomat Othman Hashim ASEAN special envoy on Myanmar crisis

Malaysia's has appointed diplomat Othman Hashim as the Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN's special envoy on the crisis in army-ruled Myanmar, its foreign minister said on

Asia|Political|World

Philippines, U.S. hold joint maritime exercises in South China Sea

The Philippines and the United States carried out joint maritime exercises for a fifth time in the South China Sea, Manila's armed forces said on Sunday, in a move that would likely

Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

South Korea's impeached president is arrested over a martial law declaration as his supporters riot

South Korea’s impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has been formally arrested, days after being apprehended at his presidential compound in Seoul

South Korea's impeached president is arrested over a martial law declaration as his supporters riot
Asia|Crime|Political|World

A look at the events that led up to the arrest of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korea’s impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has been formally arrested, days after being apprehended at his presidential compound in Seoul

A look at the events that led up to the arrest of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol
Asia|Election|Political|US|World

Trump wants to visit China as president, WSJ reports

U.S.

Trump wants to visit China as president, WSJ reports
Asia|Business|Science|Technology|World

Lunar landers seek to bring tech and art to the moon

The new lunar space race continues into 2025 with Texas-based Firefly Aerospace and Tokyo-based Ispace sending separate vehicles off to the moon. CNN's Ashley Strickland explains the new beginnings and second chances that are tied to each mission.

Lunar landers seek to bring tech and art to the moon
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

India police detain second suspect in Saif Ali Khan stabbing incident

Police in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh on Saturday detained a second person suspected of involvement in a knife attack in which Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was wounded

India police detain second suspect in Saif Ali Khan stabbing incident
Asia|Crime|Political

South Korea's President Yoon attends court hearing on extending detention

South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol attended a court hearing on Saturday to fight a request by investigators to extend his detention on

South Korea's President Yoon attends court hearing on extending detention
Americas|Asia|Sports

Money was a limited factor for Roki Sasaki, and he picked the Dodgers anyway

Young Japanese flamethrower Roki Sasaki said on Instagram that he's signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers, giving the defending World Series champions even more star power entering 2025

Money was a limited factor for Roki Sasaki, and he picked the Dodgers anyway
Asia|Food|Science|World

Giant ‘Darth Vader’ sea bug discovered off the coast of Vietnam

Giant ‘Darth Vader’ sea bug discovered off the coast of Vietnam

Giant ‘Darth Vader’ sea bug discovered off the coast of Vietnam
Asia|Crime|Health|World

India police volunteer convicted of rape, murder of junior doctor in Kolkata

An Indian police volunteer was convicted on Saturday of the rape and murder of a junior doctor at a hospital in the eastern city Kolkata, in the

India police volunteer convicted of rape, murder of junior doctor in Kolkata
Asia|Political|World

ASEAN and China must start tackling thorny issues of South China Sea code, Philippines says 

The regional bloc ASEAN and China should make headway on a protracted code of conduct for the South China Sea by tackling thorny "milestone issues",

ASEAN and China must start tackling thorny issues of South China Sea code, Philippines says 
Asia|Crime|Health|World

Indian police volunteer convicted of rape, murder of a trainee doctor that led to protests

An Indian court has found a police volunteer guilty of the rape and murder of a trainee doctor, a crime that sparked nationwide protests and hospital strikes last year

Asia|Business|Sports

Prized Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki says he intends to sign with Los Angeles Dodgers

Prized Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki says in an Instagram post he intends to sign with the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers

Prized Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki says he intends to sign with Los Angeles Dodgers
Asia|Election|Political|US|World

Taiwan delegation to take 'highest blessings' to Trump inauguration 

The head of Taiwan's delegation to next week's inauguration of Donald Trump as U.S. president said on Saturday he was going there to extend the island's "highest blessings"

Taiwan delegation to take 'highest blessings' to Trump inauguration 
Asia|Political|World

Xi says China, Vietnam to build community with shared future of strategic significance

Chinese President Xi Jinping said Beijing is ready to work with Hanoi to build a community with a shared future of strategic significance, China's official Xinhua news agency

Xi says China, Vietnam to build community with shared future of strategic significance
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

India likely to cut disinvestment goal by 40% for FY25, Economic Times reports

India will likely cut its disinvestment and asset monetisation target by 40% for 2024-25 in the federal budget to be presented next month, The Economic Times newspaper reported on

India likely to cut disinvestment goal by 40% for FY25, Economic Times reports
Asia|Europe|Health|World

First mpox case detected in Azerbaijan, Interfax reports

A case of mpox has been found in Azerbaijan, Interfax news agency reported on Saturday, adding that the patient had been isolated and was receiving treatment in hospital.

Asia|Australia|Economy|Political|US|World

Quad foreign ministers expected to meet the day after Trump inauguration

The U.S. secretary of state and the foreign ministers of Australia, India and Japan are expected to meet in Washington on Tuesday, the

Quad foreign ministers expected to meet the day after Trump inauguration
Asia|Business|Technology

Carmakers at India auto show unveil charging network plans, new EVs

Hyundai , Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors used the India auto show to unveil ambitious plans to expand their electric vehicle charging network to

Carmakers at India auto show unveil charging network plans, new EVs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

IMF expects more Bank of Japan interest rate hikes in 2025 and 2026

The Bank of Japan is expected to hike interest rates twice in 2025 and twice more in 2026, International Monetary Fund chief economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas said on Friday.

IMF expects more Bank of Japan interest rate hikes in 2025 and 2026
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

IMF says China's economic growth of 5% in 2024 was 'positive surprise'

China notified the International Monetary Fund on Thursday that its economy grew by 5% in 2024, IMF Chief Economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas told reporters,

IMF says China's economic growth of 5% in 2024 was 'positive surprise'
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

What are Russia's strategic treaties with Iran, North Korea and China?

Russia signed a strategic partnership treaty with Iran on Friday that follows similar pacts with China and North Korea.

What are Russia's strategic treaties with Iran, North Korea and China?
Africa|Asia|Political|World

More than 40 Pakistanis feared drowned in the capsizing of a migrant boat off African coast

Officials say more than 40 Pakistanis are feared to have drowned in the capsizing of a migrant boat off West Africa’s Atlantic coastline

More than 40 Pakistanis feared drowned in the capsizing of a migrant boat off African coast
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Dollar holds gains against yen, steadies ahead of Trump inauguration

The dollar held gains against the yen on Friday, but ended the week lower after a six-week winning streak, as investors await Donald Trump's presidential

Dollar holds gains against yen, steadies ahead of Trump inauguration
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Global shares rise with dollar, US bond yields turn higher

MSCI's global equities index rose on Friday while U.S.

Global shares rise with dollar, US bond yields turn higher
Asia|Election|Political|US|World

Trump holds ‘very good’ phone call with China’s President Xi

Trump holds ‘very good’ phone call with China’s President Xi

Trump holds ‘very good’ phone call with China’s President Xi
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street finishes its best week since Trump's election with a rally

U.S. stock indexes rallied to close out their best week in two months

Stock market today: Wall Street finishes its best week since Trump's election with a rally
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|US

Treasury levels sanctions tied to a massive hack of telecom companies and breach of its own network

The Treasury Department has announced sanctions in connection with a massive Chinese hack of American telecommunications companies and a breach of its own computer network

Treasury levels sanctions tied to a massive hack of telecom companies and breach of its own network
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|US

Biden administration punishes key players in major Chinese hacks of US government

Biden administration punishes key players in major Chinese hacks of US government

Biden administration punishes key players in major Chinese hacks of US government
Asia|Technology|US

TikTok users are flocking to a surprising app as US ban looms

TikTok users who fear a ban of the app in the US are seeking refuge in a Chinese social media app called RedNote. CNN's Will Ripley reports.

TikTok users are flocking to a surprising app as US ban looms
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Russia and Iran have a troubled history despite their current alliance

Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted his Iranian counterpart, President Masoud Pezeshkian, to sign a broad partnership pact

Russia and Iran have a troubled history despite their current alliance
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Citadel Securities applies for securities licence in China

Citadel Securities, one of the world's largest market makers, on Friday filed an application for a securities licence in China, about a year after its global CEO

Citadel Securities applies for securities licence in China
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Markets are betting China will let yuan fall as Trump takes power, but not much

Financial markets are betting China will not use the yuan as a policy tool to offset expected U.S. tariffs in a second Donald Trump presidency, based on a view that sharp

Markets are betting China will let yuan fall as Trump takes power, but not much
Asia|Economy|Health|Political|Technology|World

Chinese, U.S. users of RedNote find rare space for candid exchanges

From economic pessimism to cynicism about Marxism and fears over the potential for war, Chinese and American users of RedNote took part this week in rare candid

Chinese, U.S. users of RedNote find rare space for candid exchanges
Asia|Environment|Science

Hundreds of dead sea turtles are washing ashore on India's coast

Over 400 endangered sea turtles have washed ashore on India’s east coast near the city of Chennai in the last two weeks in an event not witnessed in over two decades

Hundreds of dead sea turtles are washing ashore on India's coast
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

Nvidia CEO says not attending Trump's inauguration

Nvidia's chief executive Jensen Huang said on Friday he will not be attending U.S.

Nvidia CEO says not attending Trump's inauguration
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy

China Vanke CEO's reported detention deepens property sector concerns

The future of developer China Vanke and its $45 billion in debt were in focus on Friday after media reports alleged its CEO had been temporarily

China Vanke CEO's reported detention deepens property sector concerns
Asia|Science|Technology|World

Pakistan launches first home-made observation satellite

Pakistan launched its first home-made observation satellite on Friday from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northern China, Pakistan's space agency said.

Pakistan launches first home-made observation satellite
Asia|Crime|Political

Pakistan's Imran Khan handed 14 years jail term in land graft case

A Pakistani court sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan to 14 years imprisonment on Friday in a land corruption case, a setback to nascent talks between his party and the

Pakistan's Imran Khan handed 14 years jail term in land graft case
Asia|Crime|Political

Pakistani court sentences ex-PM Imran Khan and his wife to 14 and 7 years in prison in graft case

A defense lawyer says a Pakistani court has sentenced the country’s already-imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife to 14 and seven years in jail after finding them guilty of corruption

Pakistani court sentences ex-PM Imran Khan and his wife to 14 and 7 years in prison in graft case
Asia|Economy|Health|Political

Indonesia needs $6 billion more in budget to fast-track free meals programme

Indonesia needs 100 trillion rupiah ($6.11 billion) in additional budget to expand its free nutritious meals programme to reach more than a quarter of its

Indonesia needs $6 billion more in budget to fast-track free meals programme
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan projects primary budget surplus in fiscal 2026, delayed by a year

Japan's ambition to deliver a primary budget surplus for the first time in decades is going to be pushed back a year, a government estimate showed on Friday, as

Japan projects primary budget surplus in fiscal 2026, delayed by a year
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Myanmar says rebel attacks, gas shortages worsen power crisis

Myanmar's electricity generation has dropped to about half the normal figure, as rebels have damaged critical transmission networks, causing lengthy blackouts in wide

Asia|Crime|Political|World

Imran Khan, Pakistan's playboy cricket star turned PM, jailed for 14 years

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's 14-year jail sentence in a land corruption case is the latest in a series of ups and downs for the

Imran Khan, Pakistan's playboy cricket star turned PM, jailed for 14 years
Asia|Crime|Political

What are the cases against Pakistan's former PM Imran Khan and his wife?

A Pakistani court on Friday sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan to 14 years imprisonment and his wife Bushra Bibi to seven years in a land corruption case, his legal team said. 

What are the cases against Pakistan's former PM Imran Khan and his wife?
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

First Indian startups picked for Indo-US defence programme, investor says

Seven Indian privately-held startups have been chosen for a first-of-its-kind India-U.S. space and defence collaboration programme, potentially unlocking

First Indian startups picked for Indo-US defence programme, investor says
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

At least 12 Indians killed serving in Russian armed forces, India says

At least 12 Indians have died serving in the Russian armed forces, India's foreign ministry said on Friday, adding that 18 more are still serving in the army, of whom Russia has

Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea investigators file request to extend President Yoon's detention

South Korean investigators probing President Yoon Suk Yeol for alleged insurrection asked a Seoul court on Friday to extend his detention as the embattled

South Korea investigators file request to extend President Yoon's detention
Asia|Business|Economy

China kicks off subsidised auto trade-ins

China's commerce ministry kicked off subsidised auto trade-ins on Friday, extending a program likened to the U.S. "cash-for-clunkers" stimulus that had bolstered China's car sales

China kicks off subsidised auto trade-ins
Asia|Crime|Political

What lies ahead for South Korea's impeached president as investigators seek his arrest?

Law enforcement authorities have requested a warrant to formally arrest impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who is spending his third day at a detention center after his lawyers failed in a last-minute attempt to secure his release

What lies ahead for South Korea's impeached president as investigators seek his arrest?
Asia|Crime|Political|Travel|World

Thai PM to reassure Chinese tourists on security ahead of Lunar New Year

Thailand is stepping up security for tourists to restore the confidence of Chinese visitors, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said on Friday after an alleged kidnapping of a

Thai PM to reassure Chinese tourists on security ahead of Lunar New Year
Asia|Business|Europe|Technology|World

China denies requiring companies, individuals to give data in unlawful manner

The Chinese government "has never and will never" require companies or individuals to collect data for or provide data to it in a way that violates the law, China's foreign

China denies requiring companies, individuals to give data in unlawful manner
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Foreigners pull out of Asian bonds for a second month in December

Asian debt markets saw foreign outflows in December, for the second month in a row, reversing strong demand from earlier in 2024 on anticipated higher U.S. tariffs under President-elect

Foreigners pull out of Asian bonds for a second month in December
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan companies preparing for Trump tariffs, survey shows

Most Japanese companies with operations in the United States are preparing for possible additional tariffs under the incoming Trump administration, according to a survey released on

Japan companies preparing for Trump tariffs, survey shows
Asia|Political|World

Philippine navy holds exercise near disputed shoal amid standoff with China

The Philippine navy said on Friday its ships were holding drills near a contested shoal in the South China Sea, a day after Manila and Beijing agreed to seek common ground and find

Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

'It starts now': South Korea's President Yoon defiant as police closed in

As 3,000 riot police swarmed his hillside villa on Wednesday, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol huddled with party loyalists, telling

'It starts now': South Korea's President Yoon defiant as police closed in
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ likely to keep hawkish policy pledge, raise rates next week, sources say

The Bank of Japan is likely to raise interest rates next week barring any market shocks when U.S.

BOJ likely to keep hawkish policy pledge, raise rates next week, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy

China's vast refining sector faces shakeout as fuel demand peaks

Up to 10% of China's oil refining capacity faces closure in the next ten years as an earlier-than-expected peak in Chinese fuel demand crushes margins and

China's vast refining sector faces shakeout as fuel demand peaks
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

KKR hires Goldman for selling stake in Philippine fintech Maya, sources say

Global investment firm KKR has appointed Goldman Sachs for the sale of its significant minority stake in Philippine fintech company Maya, according to two

KKR hires Goldman for selling stake in Philippine fintech Maya, sources say
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple loses smartphone sales crown in China, drops to third in 2024

(This Jan. 16 story has been corrected to show that it is Apple's worst performance in China for smartphone sales since 2016, not Apple's worst smartphone

Apple loses smartphone sales crown in China, drops to third in 2024
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Chinese buyers switch to cheaper Brazilian soybeans ahead of Trump return

Chinese soybean processors have turned to competitively priced Brazilian cargoes instead of U.S. oilseeds, amid fears

Chinese buyers switch to cheaper Brazilian soybeans ahead of Trump return
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Cautious end to week as Trump inauguration looms

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland The tone in the equities markets was decidedly feeble as the week came to an end, with Chinese markets getting very little

Cautious end to week as Trump inauguration looms
Asia|Political|US|World

US will not abandon Pacific allies, former Vice President Pence says in Taipei

The United States will not abandon its allies in the Pacific and the incoming Trump administration should renew its commitment to providing Taiwan with the means to defend itself,

US will not abandon Pacific allies, former Vice President Pence says in Taipei
Asia|Economy|World

China's population falls for a third consecutive year

China's population fell for a third consecutive year in 2024, with the number of deaths outpacing a slight increase in births, and experts cautioning that the trend will

China's population falls for a third consecutive year
Asia|Political|Travel|World

China to resume some group tours to Taiwan

China's tourism ministry said on Friday that it has begun preparations to resume group tours to Taiwan from Shanghai and Fujian province in the near future, with Taipei saying it

China to resume some group tours to Taiwan
Asia|Business|Entertainment|Technology

Nintendo to release Switch 2 this year; shares slide 4%

Japan's Nintendo said on Thursday it will release the Switch 2 console this year, unveiling a device that appeared to closely follow the design of its popular

Nintendo to release Switch 2 this year; shares slide 4%
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Death toll rises to 5 in rocket and gun attack on an aid convoy in restive northwestern Pakistan

Officials say the death toll from a rocket and gun attack on an aid convoy in restive northwestern Pakistan has jumped to at least five

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan Dec consumer inflation likely quickened on energy costs- Reuters poll

Japan's core consumer inflation likely accelerated in December, boosted by higher energy costs, while the Bank of Japan is seen raising rates next week, a Reuters poll showed on

Japan Dec consumer inflation likely quickened on energy costs- Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|MidEast|Political|US

Global diesel prices spike as US hits Russia with new sanctions

Global diesel prices and refining margins spiked following the latest round of U.S. sanctions on Russia's oil trade on

Global diesel prices spike as US hits Russia with new sanctions
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Japan foreign minister to highlight defence spending, investment at Trump inaugural

Japan's foreign minister said on Friday he would highlight the economic and national security value that the United States' key Asian ally offers during his visit to Washington for

Japan foreign minister to highlight defence spending, investment at Trump inaugural
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|US

TSMC's US plant unlikely to get latest chip tech before Taiwan, CEO says

TSMC's new U.S. plant is unlikely to get the most advanced chip technology before factories in Taiwan due to complex compliance issues, local construction regulations

TSMC's US plant unlikely to get latest chip tech before Taiwan, CEO says
Asia|Business|Economy

China's new home prices stabilise with stimulus push

China's new homes prices stopped falling in December for the first time in 18 months, official data showed on Friday, after the government

China's new home prices stabilise with stimulus push
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

Bird feathers, blood found in both engines of crashed jet in South Korea, source says

Investigators found bird feathers and blood in both engines of the Jeju Air jet that crashed in South Korea last month, killing 179 people, a person familiar with the

Bird feathers, blood found in both engines of crashed jet in South Korea, source says
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China’s economy grows more than expected. But fears of Trump tariffs loom

China’s economy grows more than expected. But fears of Trump tariffs loom

China’s economy grows more than expected. But fears of Trump tariffs loom
Asia|Economy|Europe|Health|Political|World

More countries, including China, are grappling with shrinking and aging populations

A growing number of countries are confronting the dual challenges of population decline and aging

More countries, including China, are grappling with shrinking and aging populations
Asia|Political|Technology|US|World

As US TikTok users move to RedNote, some are encountering Chinese-style censorship for the first time

As US TikTok users move to RedNote, some are encountering Chinese-style censorship for the first time

As US TikTok users move to RedNote, some are encountering Chinese-style censorship for the first time
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China economy expands 5.4% y/y in Q4, beating market forecast

China's economy ended 2024 on better footing than expected helped by a flurry of stimulus measures, although the threat of a new trade war with the United States and weak domestic

China economy expands 5.4% y/y in Q4, beating market forecast
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Taiwan carries out first execution in five years, upsetting EU, rights groups

Taiwan carried out its first execution in five years late on Thursday, upsetting both rights groups and the European Union which called on the government to maintain its de facto

Taiwan carries out first execution in five years, upsetting EU, rights groups
Asia|Business|Technology

South Korean nuclear power plant operator agrees with US Westinghouse to end dispute, utility says

South Korea's nuclear power plant operator Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power and state utility Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO) have reached an agreement with United States' Westinghouse

South Korean nuclear power plant operator agrees with US Westinghouse to end dispute, utility says
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

China's Vice President Han Zheng to attend Trump inauguration

China's Vice President Han Zheng will attend U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan.

China's Vice President Han Zheng to attend Trump inauguration
Asia|Business|Lifestyle|Technology|US

Chinese app RedNote gained millions of US users this week as 'TikTok refugees' joined ahead of ban

By Katie Paul NEW YORK - Chinese social media app RedNote, known in China as Xiaohongshu, gained nearly 3 million U.S. users in one day earlier this week as a flood of self-proclaimed "TikTok Refugees

Chinese app RedNote gained millions of US users this week as 'TikTok refugees' joined ahead of ban
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China's Q4 GDP grows 5.4% y/y, beating market forecast

China's economy grew 5.4% in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, official data showed on Friday, significantly beating analysts' expectations and enabling the government to

Americas|Asia|Political|US|World

Chinese President Xi Jinping will send a special representative to Trump's inauguration

Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend President-elect Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony, but he is sending Vice President Han Zheng as his special representative

Chinese President Xi Jinping will send a special representative to Trump's inauguration
Asia|Business|Economy

China expected to hit 2024 GDP target, but tariffs loom

China's economy likely rebounded in the fourth quarter as several rounds of policy stimulus kicked in, enabling the government to largely meet its 2024 growth target,

China expected to hit 2024 GDP target, but tariffs loom
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar turns lower, yen strengthens ahead of Trump inauguration

The U.S. dollar weakened against the yen on Thursday, as softer-than-expected U.S. economic data and growing confidence for a Bank of Japan interest-rate hike

Dollar turns lower, yen strengthens ahead of Trump inauguration
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|US|World

He is credited with one of history's most indelible photos. A new documentary questions who took it

It's one of the most enduring images of the Vietnam War — an Associated Press photograph of a young girl running naked down a street after being caught in a napalm attack

He is credited with one of history's most indelible photos. A new documentary questions who took it
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Awaiting China data deluge, US yields drift lower

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Awaiting China data deluge, US yields drift lower
Asia|Political|World

North Korea denounces US for sending aircraft over Korean peninsula, KCNA reports

North Korea denounced the United States for sending military aircraft over the Korean peninsula several times this month, as well as the U.S., Japan and South Korea for holding an

North Korea denounces US for sending aircraft over Korean peninsula, KCNA reports
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan's top China official says Beijing must stop shunning Lai, Nikkei reports

Taipei's top China affairs official warned that Taiwan's government "will not tolerate" Beijing's active engagement solely with opposition politicians while it refuses dialogue with

Taiwan's top China official says Beijing must stop shunning Lai, Nikkei reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street drifts lower as momentum slows for US stocks

U.S. stock indexes drifted lower following a mixed set of earnings reports from Morgan Stanley, UnitedHealth Group and other big companies

Stock market today: Wall Street drifts lower as momentum slows for US stocks
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

Indian Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan is stabbed by an intruder at his home in Mumbai

Indian Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan has been stabbed in a scuffle with an intruder at his home and has undergone surgery at a hospital

Indian Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan is stabbed by an intruder at his home in Mumbai
Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast|Political

Oil settles lower on expected halt to Houthi shipping attacks

Oil prices settled lower on Thursday with Yemen's Houthi militia expected to halt attacks on ships in the Red Sea, and investors weighing strong U.S. retail

Oil settles lower on expected halt to Houthi shipping attacks
Asia|Business|Europe|Political|Travel|World

Pakistani airline says ad showing plane flying toward Eiffel Tower never meant to evoke 9/11

Pakistan’s national airline says that an advertisement showing a plane heading toward the Eiffel Tower was never intended to evoke the memories of the Sept. 11 attacks

Pakistani airline says ad showing plane flying toward Eiffel Tower never meant to evoke 9/11
Africa|Americas|Asia|Australia|Crime|Europe|MidEast|News|US|World

Terrorist Attacks by Vehicle Fast Facts

Terrorist Attacks by Vehicle Fast Facts

Asia|Business|Lifestyle|Technology|World

China gives a wary welcome to influx of 'TikTok refugees' on RedNote

(This Jan. 15 story has been corrected to clarify that registration is allowed with a foreign phone number, and not require users to have a Chinese phone number, in paragraph 11) By Brenda Goh

China gives a wary welcome to influx of 'TikTok refugees' on RedNote
Asia|Crime|Political|Travel|World

China urges ASEAN states to fight cross-border crimes in show of new urgency

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on Southeast Asian countries on Thursday to take strong measures to crack down on online gambling and telecom fraud, urging the "relevant"

China urges ASEAN states to fight cross-border crimes in show of new urgency
Asia|Crime|World

Trucks carrying food for besieged residents come under rocket attack in NW Pakistan

Authorities say aid trucks carrying food and other relief supplies for hundreds of thousands of besieged residents in a sectarian-hit district have come under a rocket attack in restive northwestern Pakistan

Asia|Crime|Economy|Political

Pakistan ex-PM Khan's party holds talks with government ahead of ruling in graft case

The party of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday held formal reconciliatory talks with the government, aimed at cooling political instability in

Pakistan ex-PM Khan's party holds talks with government ahead of ruling in graft case
Asia|Europe|Political|World

British ministers indicate support for China's plans for new large embassy in London

The British foreign and interior ministers have indicated they will support China's contested plans to build a large new embassy in London if minor adjustments are made to the

British ministers indicate support for China's plans for new large embassy in London
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Tanker under US sanctions discharges oil at Chinese port, LSEG data shows

A tanker subject to the new U.S. sanctions is discharging Russian oil at a port operated by Shandong Port Group in east China, shipping data on LSEG Eikon showed on

Tanker under US sanctions discharges oil at Chinese port, LSEG data shows
Asia|Science|Technology|World

India docks 2 satellites in space in a milestone for its scientific ambitions

Space officials in India say they have docked two satellites in space to become the fourth nation to complete such a mission, in a milestone for the country’s scientific ambitions

Asia|Environment|Travel

Thai resort island Phuket grapples with growing garbage crisis

Plastic bottles and empty beer cans roll on the sea floor in the waters around Phuket in southern Thailand, while ever more garbage piles up on the

Thai resort island Phuket grapples with growing garbage crisis
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean court rejects petition to release impeached president detained over martial law

Lawyers for impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol have failed in their court effort to secure his release

South Korean court rejects petition to release impeached president detained over martial law
Asia|Business|Environment|Technology

Google signs deal to buy carbon removal credits from Indian farms

Google will buy carbon credits from an Indian initiative that turns large amounts of agricultural waste into biochar - a form of charcoal that removes carbon dioxide from the

Google signs deal to buy carbon removal credits from Indian farms
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Point72's new AI fund near $1.5 billion after double-digit returns, sources say

Steven Cohen's Point72 Asset Management's new artificial intelligence (AI)-focused fund posted a 14% gain after launching just three months ago, growing the fund

Point72's new AI fund near $1.5 billion after double-digit returns, sources say
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Russia-Iran pact will not include mutual defence clause, TASS cites Iranian envoy

A strategic cooperation agreement that Russia and Iran are poised to sign will not include a mutual defence clause like pacts that Moscow has signed with Pyongyang and Minsk, the

Russia-Iran pact will not include mutual defence clause, TASS cites Iranian envoy
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

TSMC logs record quarterly profit, sees hefty revenue growth in early 2025

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co logged record quarterly profit on Thursday and said it expects robust revenue growth in the first

TSMC logs record quarterly profit, sees hefty revenue growth in early 2025
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China's second-largest fund manager plans US, Brazil foray, CEO says

China Asset Management Company, the country's second-largest fund manager, plans to launch funds in the U.S. and Brazil this year, its chief executive said, betting

China's second-largest fund manager plans US, Brazil foray, CEO says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China imposes provisional duties on US, EU, Japan, Taiwan industrial plastics

China said on Thursday it would apply provisional duties on imports of industrial plastics from the United States, European Union, Japan and Taiwan after a months-long anti-dumping

China imposes provisional duties on US, EU, Japan, Taiwan industrial plastics
Asia|Crime|Political|World

China critic Jimmy Lai paid US general to advise on Taiwan, Hong Kong court hears

Hong Kong democrat Jimmy Lai on Thursday told a court trying him for colluding with foreign powers that he paid a former U.S. general to advise former

Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Stake sale talks value China's TikTok-rival Xiaohongshu at $20 billion, Bloomberg News reports

Backers of China's Xiaohongshu are looking to sell a part of their stake to the likes of Tencent, among others, in a deal that could value the TikTok-rival at at least $20 billion,

Stake sale talks value China's TikTok-rival Xiaohongshu at $20 billion, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Political|World

Philippines, China pledge to seek common ground on South China Sea

The Philippines and China agreed to seek common ground and find ways to cooperate despite their disagreements in the South China Sea, their foreign ministries said on Thursday, as

Philippines, China pledge to seek common ground on South China Sea
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Asian hedge funds' 2024 performance best in 15 years

Asian hedge funds delivered their strongest returns in 15 years last year, capitalising on market volatility, winners in China's wobbly economy and opportunities

Asian hedge funds' 2024 performance best in 15 years
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Chinese buyers interested in unwanted German Volkswagen factories, source says

Chinese officials and automakers are eyeing German factories slated for closure and are particularly interested in Volkswagen's

Chinese buyers interested in unwanted German Volkswagen factories, source says
Asia|Crime|Political

Detained South Korea's Yoon refuses questioning and challenges arrest

South Korea's arrested President Yoon Suk Yeol did not attend a second day of questioning by investigators on Thursday, further stonewalling a criminal

Detained South Korea's Yoon refuses questioning and challenges arrest
Asia|Business|Finance|Political|World

Kyrgyz lender Keremet Bank to appeal after being hit with US sanctions

Kyrgyz lender Keremet Bank on Thursday said it would challenge a decision by the U.S.

Kyrgyz lender Keremet Bank to appeal after being hit with US sanctions
Asia|Business|Crime|Finance

Japan bank executives take pay cuts after employee is accused of stealing from safe deposit boxes

Executives at a leading Japanese bank have apologized and taken pay cuts after police arrested an employee who allegedly stole about $9 million worth of valuables from customers’ safe deposit boxes

Japan bank executives take pay cuts after employee is accused of stealing from safe deposit boxes
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Even world leaders receive scam calls. Just ask Thailand’s prime minister

Even world leaders receive scam calls. Just ask Thailand’s prime minister

Even world leaders receive scam calls. Just ask Thailand’s prime minister
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

India pushes $3 investment plans to deepen reach of equities

India's markets regulator is pushing fund houses to popularise monthly investments as low as 250 rupees, or $3, to expand the reach of equity investing in the world's

India pushes $3 investment plans to deepen reach of equities
Asia|Business|Fashion and Beauty|World

China says US firm PVH engaged in 'improper' conduct related to Xinjiang

Preliminary findings showed that PVH Corp, the parent company of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, engaged in "improper" conduct related to the Xinjiang region, China's commerce

China says US firm PVH engaged in 'improper' conduct related to Xinjiang
Asia|Environment|World

China reports problems at five reservoirs in Tibet after earthquake

Chinese authorities in Tibet have detected problems, including cracks, at five out of 14 hydropower dams that they have inspected since a magnitude 6.8 earthquake rocked the

Asia|Business|Technology

Nvidia CEO says its advanced packaging technology needs are changing

Nvidia's demand for advanced packaging from TSMC remains strong though the kind of technology it needs is changing, the U.S.

Nvidia CEO says its advanced packaging technology needs are changing
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC posts 57% surge in profit thanks to the AI boom

Taiwan computer chip maker TSMC has reported its profit in the last quarter rose 57%, buoyed by the artificial intelligence boom

Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC posts 57% surge in profit thanks to the AI boom
Asia|Election|Political|World

YouTube election fraud conspiracy theories fuel impeached South Korean president and his supporters

Thousands have braved the frigid January weather in Seoul protests, waving South Korean and American flags and shouting vows to protect their embattled conservative hero, the impeached South Korean president facing imprisonment over potential rebellion charges

YouTube election fraud conspiracy theories fuel impeached South Korean president and his supporters
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

China Vanke has no plans to extend bonds amid market slump, REDD reports

Property developer China Vanke told some investors on Wednesday that it had no plans to extend the maturity dates of its bonds amid a market sell-off, financial news outlet REDD reported,

China Vanke has no plans to extend bonds amid market slump, REDD reports
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan navy to protect sea cables if needed, defence minister says

Taiwan will dispatch its navy if needed to help the coast guard respond to any suspicious activity near undersea communication cables, Defence Minister Wellington Koo said on

Taiwan navy to protect sea cables if needed, defence minister says
Asia|Business|Economy

Marine fuel sales at Singapore bunker hub hit record highs in 2024

Marine fuel sales reached fresh highs at the world's largest bunker hub of Singapore in 2024, official data showed on Wednesday, driven by record container

Marine fuel sales at Singapore bunker hub hit record highs in 2024
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ will debate whether to hike rates next week, governor Ueda says

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Thursday the central bank will debate next week whether to raise interest rates, based on its fresh quarterly growth and inflation forecasts

BOJ will debate whether to hike rates next week, governor Ueda says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US business group in Taiwan expects strong U.S. support to continue under Trump

The head of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan said on Thursday he expects continued firm support for the island from Donald Trump's incoming administration, but a U.S.-

US business group in Taiwan expects strong U.S. support to continue under Trump
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

Bank of Korea unexpectedly holds rate steady as political turmoil, won weigh

South Korea's central bank unexpectedly left its policy interest rate unchanged on Thursday and signalled it needs to wait for the domestic political

Bank of Korea unexpectedly holds rate steady as political turmoil, won weigh
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy|Political

Bank of Korea governor says resolving political turmoil key for economy

South Korea's central bank governor said on Thursday that the most important factor determining the health of Asia's fourth-largest economy in the next few months was whether recent

Bank of Korea governor says resolving political turmoil key for economy
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ to raise rates by end-March, most analysts lean toward January hike- Reuters poll

The Bank of Japan will raise interest rates again at one of the two meetings this quarter to 0.50%, an overwhelming majority of economists surveyed by Reuters

BOJ to raise rates by end-March, most analysts lean toward January hike- Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

TSMC's Q4 profit rises 57% to a record, in line with forecast

Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC said fourth-quarter net profit rose 57% to a record on Thursday, in line with expectations, as it benefits from surging demand for semiconductors used in

TSMC's Q4 profit rises 57% to a record, in line with forecast
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan wholesale inflation steady near 4%, BOJ eyes rate hike next week

Japan's annual wholesale inflation held steady at 3.8% in December on stubbornly high food costs, data showed on Thursday, highlighting persistent price pressures that

Japan wholesale inflation steady near 4%, BOJ eyes rate hike next week
Asia|Environment|World

Rescuers evacuate 3,000 residents near Indonesia's Mt Ibu after eruption

Authorities have begun evacuating 3,000 residents near the Mount Ibu volcano on Indonesia's eastern island of Halmahera, the disaster agency said on Thursday, after an eruption

Asia|Science|Technology|World

India achieves first space docking, becoming fourth country to achieve major milestone

India achieves first space docking, becoming fourth country to achieve major milestone

Arts|Asia|Entertainment

Japan YouTuber novelist woos global audience with visual, accessible horror

He wears a black bodysuit and a white mask, speaks in an electronically altered squeaky voice and makes creepiness his signature mode of art

Japan YouTuber novelist woos global audience with visual, accessible horror
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Global inflation relief lifts bond yield gloom

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Global inflation relief lifts bond yield gloom
Asia|Business|Election|Political|US

Former US Vice-President Mike Pence visits Hong Kong

Former U.S.

Former US Vice-President Mike Pence visits Hong Kong
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Founder of muckraking financial information firm Hindenburg Research calls it quits

The founder of the muckraking financial research firm Hindenburg Research says he is disbanding the organization after finishing the work it set out to do

Founder of muckraking financial information firm Hindenburg Research calls it quits
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

US blacklists Chinese companies over TSMC chips in Huawei processor

The Biden administration added more than two dozen Chinese entities to a U.S. restricted trade list on Wednesday, including Zhipu AI, a developer of large

US blacklists Chinese companies over TSMC chips in Huawei processor
Asia|Political

South Korean president arrested by anti-corruption investigators after weekslong showdown

South Korean president arrested by anti-corruption investigators after weekslong showdown

South Korean president arrested by anti-corruption investigators after weekslong showdown
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

Man gets 2 years in US prison for aiding pushy effort to get ex-official to return to China

A man convicted in the first trial highlighting U.S. claims that China harasses its critics overseas has been sentenced to two years in prison

Man gets 2 years in US prison for aiding pushy effort to get ex-official to return to China
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan firms face serious labour crunch from aging population, survey shows

Two-thirds of Japanese companies are experiencing a serious business impact from a shortage of workers, a Reuters survey showed on Thursday, as the country's population continues to

Japan firms face serious labour crunch from aging population, survey shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street rips higher after inflation data and strong bank profits

U.S. stocks ripped higher after an encouraging update on U.S. inflation

Stock market today: Wall Street rips higher after inflation data and strong bank profits
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US importers rush in goods from China as Trump tariff threat looms

U.S. imports from China finished the year strong after some companies stockpiled shipments of apparel, toys, furniture and electronics

US importers rush in goods from China as Trump tariff threat looms
Asia|Sports|US

Shotaro Morii, 18-year-old 2-way player, bypasses Japanese baseball to sign with Athletics

Hoping to become a two-way player in Major League Baseball just like Shohei Ohtani, 18-year-old Shotaro Morii made the rare decision to bypass Japanese professional baseball entirely and agreed to a minor league contract with the Athletics that includes a signing bonus of $1,510,500

Shotaro Morii, 18-year-old 2-way player, bypasses Japanese baseball to sign with Athletics
Asia|Business|Science|Technology|World

2 private lunar landers head toward the moon in a roundabout journey

SpaceX has launched a pair of lunar landers for U.S. and Japanese companies looking to jumpstart business up there

2 private lunar landers head toward the moon in a roundabout journey
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Oil rallies, settles at multi-month high on US crude draw, Russia sanctions

Oil prices rose more than 2% on Wednesday, supported by a large draw in U.S. crude stockpiles and potential supply disruptions caused by new U.S. sanctions on Russia, while a

Oil rallies, settles at multi-month high on US crude draw, Russia sanctions
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Dollar ends session weaker as inflation eases; yen firms on BOJ talk

The dollar pared some losses against major peers on Wednesday but stayed weaker as cooler-than-expected data eased fears that inflation was accelerating and

Dollar ends session weaker as inflation eases; yen firms on BOJ talk
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

India panel calls for legal action against individual after US accusations in foiled murder plot

India said on Wednesday that a panel set up to investigate Washington's accusations of Indian involvement in a foiled murder plot on U.S. soil against a prominent activist had

India panel calls for legal action against individual after US accusations in foiled murder plot
Asia|Political|Travel|World

PIA, Pakistan’s national airline, in trouble over disturbing social media ad

PIA, Pakistan’s national airline, in trouble over disturbing social media ad

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Biden's late moves on China, Russia, AI may mostly boost Trump

With just days to go in his presidency, U.S.

Biden's late moves on China, Russia, AI may mostly boost Trump
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China blacklists four U.S. companies for involvement in arms sales to Taiwan

China's commerce ministry said on Wednesday that it had added four U.S. companies to its so-called "Unreliable Entity List" for their involvement in arms sales to Taiwan, which

China blacklists four U.S. companies for involvement in arms sales to Taiwan
Asia|Political|US|World

Trump's Greenland bid stirs debate in China about what to do with Taiwan

For years, the U.S. government has urged China to show "restraint" in pushing its claim on Taiwan and to drop military threats to

Trump's Greenland bid stirs debate in China about what to do with Taiwan
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean investigators question arrested President Yoon in insurrection probe

Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested and questioned for hours by investigators on Wednesday in relation to a criminal insurrection

South Korean investigators question arrested President Yoon in insurrection probe
Asia|Business|Economy|Food

Thailand seeks negotiations with China to lift syrup imports ban

Chinese authorities have asked Thailand to inspect dozens of factories before opening negotiations to lift a ban imposed last month on sugar syrup and

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China, Sri Lanka agree more investment and economic cooperation

China and Sri Lanka agreed on more investment and economic cooperation on Wednesday as China's President Xi Jinping met recently-elected Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara

China, Sri Lanka agree more investment and economic cooperation
Asia

Two of the world’s top chefs discover the key to South Korean cuisine

Disfrutar in Barcelona, Spain, is the best restaurant on the planet, as ranked by “The World’s 50 Best Restaurants.” Central in Lima, Peru, was ranked best the year before. CNN joins the chefs behind these restaurants on a journey to South Korea, where they meet masters of the country’s cherished culinary craft: fermentation.

Two of the world’s top chefs discover the key to South Korean cuisine
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

I Squared Capital weighs up to $1 billion bid for HKBN, sources say

U.S.-based infrastructure investment firm I Squared Capital is weighing an offer for Hong Kong-listed broadband operator HKBN that could value it at up

I Squared Capital weighs up to $1 billion bid for HKBN, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Chinese overnight rate spikes to 16% as cash tightens ahead of holiday

Overnight borrowing costs for some Chinese financial institutions jumped as high as 16% on Wednesday, according to traders, due to tight cash supplies in the market ahead of the

Chinese overnight rate spikes to 16% as cash tightens ahead of holiday
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Man sets himself on fire near South Korean anti-graft office

A man set himself on fire on Wednesday near South Korea's corruption investigation office, where impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was being interrogated over insurrection

Asia|Environment|Food|Science

Kashmir's saffron growers experiment with indoor farming as climate pressures mount

Tucked in a valley beneath the snow-capped Himalayas of the Indian Kashmir region is the town of Pampore, famed for its farms that grow the world's most

Kashmir's saffron growers experiment with indoor farming as climate pressures mount
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean authorities take impeached President Yoon to detention center after questioning

Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been taken to a detention center near Seoul over his imposition of martial law last month

South Korean authorities take impeached President Yoon to detention center after questioning
Asia|Economy|Environment|Health|Science

Lightning strikes make collecting a parasitic fungus prized in traditional Chinese medicine a deadly pursuit

The parasitic fungus sometimes called ‘Himalayan gold’ can provide a good living to villagers who collect it. But rugged terrain and a high risk of lightning strikes make it a dangerous option.

Lightning strikes make collecting a parasitic fungus prized in traditional Chinese medicine a deadly pursuit
Asia|Crime|Election|Political

Bangladesh's top court acquits former PM Khaleda in graft case

Bangladesh’s Supreme Court acquitted former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in a 2008 corruption case on Wednesday, clearing the way for the ailing leader to fight parliamentary elections

Bangladesh's top court acquits former PM Khaleda in graft case
Asia|Business|Political|World

India's defence minister cites power rivalry in Indian Ocean region

International power rivalry is playing out in the Indian Ocean region, India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Wednesday, adding that a strong naval

India's defence minister cites power rivalry in Indian Ocean region
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Travel|World

A Chinese actor was abducted from Thailand. His swift return has sparked hopes – and fears – back home

A Chinese actor was abducted from Thailand. His swift return has sparked hopes – and fears – back home

A Chinese actor was abducted from Thailand. His swift return has sparked hopes – and fears – back home
Arts|Asia|Lifestyle|Sports

The bodybuilders defying feminine norms in South India

The bodybuilders defying feminine norms in South India

The bodybuilders defying feminine norms in South India
Asia|Australia|Sports

Australian Open: Last year’s finalist Zheng Qinwen stunned in biggest upset so far

Australian Open: Last year’s finalist Zheng Qinwen stunned in biggest upset so far

Australian Open: Last year’s finalist Zheng Qinwen stunned in biggest upset so far
Asia|Election|Political|US|World

Parliament speaker to lead Taiwan delegation to Trump's inauguration

A delegation of Taiwanese lawmakers led by parliament's speaker will attend Donald Trump's inauguration as U.S. president, the presidential office said on Wednesday, adding the

Parliament speaker to lead Taiwan delegation to Trump's inauguration
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon likely to be held in a solitary cell

South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested on Wednesday as part of an investigation into alleged insurrection, and in between being questioned the suspended leader

South Korea's Yoon likely to be held in a solitary cell
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla to suspend part of new Model Y lines in China for upgrades, Bloomberg News reports

Tesla plans to suspend part of the lines manufacturing its recently refreshed Model Y sport utility vehicles in Shanghai for around three weeks over Chinese New Year, Bloomberg News

Tesla to suspend part of new Model Y lines in China for upgrades, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Meta warns India antitrust ruling could force roll back of features, hurt business

Meta may have to "roll back or pause" some features in India due to an antitrust directive which banned its WhatsApp messaging service from

Meta warns India antitrust ruling could force roll back of features, hurt business
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ chief Ueda signals rate hike chance next week, yen jumps

The Bank of Japan will debate whether to raise interest rates next week, Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Wednesday, signalling its intention to take

BOJ chief Ueda signals rate hike chance next week, yen jumps
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

India's navy launches submarine, warships to guard against China's presence in Indian Ocean

India's navy has launched a submarine, a destroyer and a frigate built at a state-run shipyard

India's navy launches submarine, warships to guard against China's presence in Indian Ocean
Asia|Business|Europe|Technology

Nokia signs multi-year patent license agreement with Samsung

Finland's Nokia said on Wednesday it had signed a multi-year patent license agreement with Samsung , for the use of Nokia's video technologies in the South Korean company's

Nokia signs multi-year patent license agreement with Samsung
Asia|Environment|World

Indonesia's Mount Ibu erupts, spewing big ash cloud

A volcano located in Indonesia's eastern island of Halmahera erupted on Wednesday morning spewing a four-km (2.5-mile) high ash cloud, forcing authorities to raise the alert level

Asia|Business|Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle|Technology|Travel

China's RedNote: what you need to know about the app TikTok users are flocking to

Chinese social media app RedNote has been thrust into the limelight after more than half a million TikTok users recently joined the platform in protest against a likely imminent ban

China's RedNote: what you need to know about the app TikTok users are flocking to
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Bank Indonesia delivers surprise rate cut to support growth

Indonesia's central bank unexpectedly cut policy rates on Wednesday, resuming its monetary easing to prop up growth in Southeast Asia's

Bank Indonesia delivers surprise rate cut to support growth
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan finance minister flags action against excessive foreign exchange movement

Japan Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato on Wednesday reiterated that the government would take appropriate action against excessive movement on the foreign exchange market, as the yen

Japan finance minister flags action against excessive foreign exchange movement
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

Taiwan says exclusion from new US curbs on AI tech should 'give confidence'

Taiwan's exclusion from the new U.S. curbs on artificial intelligence (AI) chip and technology exports should "give confidence" about Taipei's own controls and respect for the law,

Taiwan says exclusion from new US curbs on AI tech should 'give confidence'
Asia|Environment|Travel|World

Dense fog over Indian capital delays flights, trains

Dense fog and cold weather delayed train and flight departures in several parts of northern India, including its capital New Delhi, on Wednesday.

Dense fog over Indian capital delays flights, trains
Asia|Political|World

After cable damage, Taiwan to step up surveillance of flag of convenience ships

Taiwan will step up the surveillance and management of ships carrying flags of convenience, including boarding them, after a Chinese-linked cargo

After cable damage, Taiwan to step up surveillance of flag of convenience ships
Asia|Political|World

Japan 'gravely concerned' about maritime tensions escalating, foreign minister says

Japan is gravely concerned about actions in the South China Sea that are raising tensions, and strongly opposes any unilateral attempt to change the status quo,

Japan 'gravely concerned' about maritime tensions escalating, foreign minister says
Asia|Crime|Political|World

What you need to know about the arrest of South Korea's Yoon

South Korean investigators arrested impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday for alleged insurrection over his bid to impose martial law, after weeks of

What you need to know about the arrest of South Korea's Yoon
Asia|Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle|Technology|World

The great social media migration: Sudden influx of US users to RedNote connects Chinese and Americans like never before

The great social media migration: Sudden influx of US users to RedNote connects Chinese and Americans like never before

The great social media migration: Sudden influx of US users to RedNote connects Chinese and Americans like never before
Asia|Political|US|World

Question on ASEAN stumped Hegseth at Senate hearing. What is it and why is it important?

In a heated Senate confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth, Sen. Tammy Duckworth grilled the proposed defense secretary over the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, asking him if he could name one member and how many countries were in the bloc

Question on ASEAN stumped Hegseth at Senate hearing. What is it and why is it important?
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Japan's Makino Milling requests changes to unsolicited bid from Nidec

Japanese machine tool manufacturer Makino Milling Machine said on Wednesday that it asked Nidec to make changes to an unsolicited takeover bid announced last month.

Japan's Makino Milling requests changes to unsolicited bid from Nidec
Asia|Business|Crime|Political|World

Hong Kong, Thai officials in talks to combat Southeast Asian scam centres

Hong Kong officials held rare talks in Bangkok this week with Thai counterparts to find ways to bring home those lured from the Asian financial hub and trapped in illegal work in

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China's Country Garden expects 2024 loss to narrow from 2023's $24 billion

Country Garden said it expected to post a narrower annual loss in 2024 as the embattled developer looks to revive its business and stave off a liquidation lawsuit

China's Country Garden expects 2024 loss to narrow from 2023's $24 billion
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

Bangladesh Supreme Court acquits ex-Prime Minister Zia, clearing the way for her to run in elections

Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has acquitted former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in the last corruption case against her, paving the way for her to run in elections that an interim government says will be held either in December or in the first half of 2026

Bangladesh Supreme Court acquits ex-Prime Minister Zia, clearing the way for her to run in elections
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Nippon Steel wants to work with Trump administration on US Steel deal, Mori tells WSJ

Japan's Nippon Steel remains interested in working with the incoming administration of Donald Trump to try to seal a takeover of U.S.

Nippon Steel wants to work with Trump administration on US Steel deal, Mori tells WSJ
Asia|Europe|Political

UK anti-corruption minister resigns over ties to ousted Bangladesh PM

The British minister responsible for financial services and fighting corruption resigned on Tuesday after weeks of questions over her

UK anti-corruption minister resigns over ties to ousted Bangladesh PM
Asia|Political|World

What to know about the detention of impeached South Korean President Yoon

After weeks of being holed up in a heavily guarded compound, impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been detained by hundreds of police and anti-corruption officials for questioning over his imposition of martial law last month

What to know about the detention of impeached South Korean President Yoon
Asia|Political|Travel|World

One of the world’s greatest religious spectacles is underway and the numbers are staggering

One of the world’s greatest religious spectacles is underway and the numbers are staggering

One of the world’s greatest religious spectacles is underway and the numbers are staggering
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Foreigners sold South Korean equities last month by most since early 2020

South Korea's capital markets in December experienced the largest foreign outflows since March 2020 as heightened political uncertainty hit investor sentiment, central bank data

Foreigners sold South Korean equities last month by most since early 2020
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan likely to miss primary budget surplus target for FY2025, sources say

Japan is likely to miss achieving its goal of running a primary budget surplus by the next fiscal year, according to three sources with knowledge of fresh

Japan likely to miss primary budget surplus target for FY2025, sources say
Asia|Lifestyle|Political|Travel|World

Hotel policy change highlights struggles faced by unmarried couples looking for privacy in India

Hotel policy change highlights struggles faced by unmarried couples looking for privacy in India

Hotel policy change highlights struggles faced by unmarried couples looking for privacy in India
Asia|Business|Lifestyle|Technology|US

Over half a million ‘TikTok refugees’ flock to China's RedNote 

New users have piled in to Chinese social media app RedNote just days before a proposed U.S. ban on the popular social media app TikTok, as

Over half a million ‘TikTok refugees’ flock to China's RedNote 
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan manufacturers' mood rebounds in Jan, outlook stays flat - Reuters Poll

Japanese manufacturers' sentiment recovered in January after a dip last month thanks to better conditions for materials industries, but their outlook remains flat

Japan manufacturers' mood rebounds in Jan, outlook stays flat - Reuters Poll
Asia|Economy|Political|World

South Korea jobless rate hits 3-1/2-yr high amid political uncertainty

South Korea's jobless rate jumped to the highest in 3-1/2 years in December, as political turmoil stoked economic uncertainty and dampened sentiment, data showed on

South Korea jobless rate hits 3-1/2-yr high amid political uncertainty
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Fleeting respite from yields, dollar; Indonesia sets rates

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Fleeting respite from yields, dollar; Indonesia sets rates
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China to cut pay by half for staff at top financial regulators, sources say

China is set to slash pay for staff at its top three financial regulators, including the central bank, by about half, as part of a regulatory revamp unveiled in 2023 to

China to cut pay by half for staff at top financial regulators, sources say
Africa|Asia|Business|Crime|Environment|World

3 Chinese citizens sentenced to 7 years in prison for illegal mining in Congo

Three Chinese citizens have been sentenced to 7 years in prison and ordered to pay $600,000 in fines for illegally exploiting mineral resources in Congo, according to court filings

Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea's import prices surge at fastest pace in five months as won weakens

South Korea's import prices accelerated in December at the fastest pace in five months, central bank data showed on Wednesday, signalling renewed inflationary pressures due to a

South Korea's import prices surge at fastest pace in five months as won weakens
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar treads water ahead of CPI, tariffs remain in focus

The dollar weakened against the euro on Tuesday but stayed near its highest level in more than two years as cooler-than-expected inflation data following last week's

Dollar treads water ahead of CPI, tariffs remain in focus
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street mostly rises after encouraging inflation data despite Lilly's drag

Most U.S. stocks rose following an encouraging update on inflation, but drops for Eli Lilly and some other influential stocks kept indexes in check

Stock market today: Wall Street mostly rises after encouraging inflation data despite Lilly's drag
Asia|Political|US|World

Biden in late push to boost Indo-Pacific ties sends three pacts to Congress

The Biden administration is seeking to shore up ties with countries in the Indo-Pacific in its waning days in office by sending to Congress three key agreements that would cement relations with critical allies and partners in the region, which is increasingly dominated by China

Biden in late push to boost Indo-Pacific ties sends three pacts to Congress
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Oil prices slip on US energy demand forecast

Oil prices slipped on Tuesday after a U.S. government agency forecast steady U.S. oil demand in 2025 while lifting its forecast for supply.

Oil prices slip on US energy demand forecast
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Impeachment trial of South Korea's Yoon adjourned after he does not attend

South Korea's Constitutional Court adjourned the opening session of the impeachment trial of suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol within minutes on Tuesday, after the

Impeachment trial of South Korea's Yoon adjourned after he does not attend
Asia|Lifestyle|Political|Technology

US TikTok users flock to Chinese app Xiaohongshu in protest with TikTok ban looming

As the threat of a TikTok ban looms, some U.S. TikTok users are flocking to Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu – making it the top downloaded app in the U.S. The self-described “TikTok refugees” landed on Xiaohongshu as an alternative to TikTok

US TikTok users flock to Chinese app Xiaohongshu in protest with TikTok ban looming
Asia|Business|Europe|Political|World

Xi calls China-EU economic relations 'symbiotic' amid trade tensions with US

China and the European Union have a robust "symbiotic" economic relationship and Beijing hopes the bloc can become "a trustworthy partner for cooperation", President Xi Jinping told

Xi calls China-EU economic relations 'symbiotic' amid trade tensions with US
Asia|Lifestyle|World

Dreadlocked Indian ascetics among 35 million who take holy dip in Maha Kumbh festival

Naked Hindu ascetics smeared in holy ash charged into the waters of sacred rivers in India on Tuesday, part of a large crowd of 35 million devotees who

Dreadlocked Indian ascetics among 35 million who take holy dip in Maha Kumbh festival
Asia|Europe|Political|World

UK minister quits while facing questions over links to ousted Bangladeshi leader Sheikh Hasina

Britain’s anti-corruption minister has resigned amid a controversy over links to her aunt Sheikh Hasina who is the ousted Bangladeshi prime minister

UK minister quits while facing questions over links to ousted Bangladeshi leader Sheikh Hasina
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

China blacklists seven US firms for involvement in Taiwan arms sales

The Chinese commerce ministry said on Tuesday that it had added seven U.S. companies to its so-called "Unreliable Entity List" for their involvement in arms sales to Taiwan, which

China blacklists seven US firms for involvement in Taiwan arms sales
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

US bans imports from 37 more Chinese companies over Uyghur forced labor, including Huafu Fashion

The United States has banned imports from another tranche of Chinese companies over alleged human-rights abuses involving the Uyghurs, targeting 37 textile,

US bans imports from 37 more Chinese companies over Uyghur forced labor, including Huafu Fashion
Asia|Crime

Indian police arrest 44 men accused of raping teenager over five years

Police in India's southern state of Kerala have arrested 44 men accused of raping an 18-year-old girl over a period of five years, a police official said on Tuesday, in a case

Asia|Crime|Lifestyle|Travel|World

Chinese tourist killed in jet ski collision in Thailand

One Chinese tourist was killed and another injured after their jet skis collided off Thailand's Phuket island on Tuesday, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported, citing China's

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Country Garden posts losses in overdue FY 2023, H1 2024 results

Country Garden, once China's top property developer by sales, posted on Tuesday a net loss of 12.84 billion yuan ($1.75 billion) for the first half of 2024, as conditions deteriorated amid

Country Garden posts losses in overdue FY 2023, H1 2024 results
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

China mulls potential sale of TikTok US to Musk, Bloomberg News reports

Chinese officials are in preliminary talks about a potential option to sell TikTok's operations in the United States to billionaire Elon Musk, should the short-video app be unable to avoid

China mulls potential sale of TikTok US to Musk, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Economy|Travel|World

China's Lunar New Year travel rush: World's biggest annual migration

Hundreds of millions of Chinese criss-cross the country during the Lunar New Year holidays each year to reunite with families back in their hometowns or for sight-seeing during an

China's Lunar New Year travel rush: World's biggest annual migration
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy

China torments and titillates seaborne coal market: Russell

China imported a record amount of coal in 2024, driving world imports of the fuel to an all-time high.

China torments and titillates seaborne coal market: Russell
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Volkswagen deliveries drop in tough year at home and in China

Volkswagen's unit sales fell 2.3% in 2024 to just over 9 million vehicles, the German automaker reported on Tuesday, as it struggles to cut costs at home and fight a price war in

Volkswagen deliveries drop in tough year at home and in China
Asia|Crime|Political|World

One Indian national killed, another wounded while serving in Russian army

One Indian national apparently recruited by the Russian army has been killed while another was receiving treatment for injuries at a hospital in Moscow, the Indian foreign ministry

Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Russia-Iran strategic pact to shape relations for next 20 years, TASS cites Iran's ambassador

A strategic partnership treaty that Russia and Iran are poised to sign will govern the two countries' relations for the next two decades, the TASS state news agency reported on

Russia-Iran strategic pact to shape relations for next 20 years, TASS cites Iran's ambassador
Asia|Political

Top aide of impeached South Korean president pleads for investigators to halt detention efforts

The top aide of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has pleaded with law enforcement agencies to abandon their efforts to detain him over his imposition of martial law last month, as authorities prepare a second attempt to take him into custody

Top aide of impeached South Korean president pleads for investigators to halt detention efforts
Asia|Environment|Lifestyle|Travel

59 degrees Fahrenheit might not sound that chilly. In Thailand’s capital, it’s a shock to the system

59 degrees Fahrenheit might not sound that chilly. In Thailand’s capital, it’s a shock to the system

59 degrees Fahrenheit might not sound that chilly. In Thailand’s capital, it’s a shock to the system
Asia|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty

India to promote its textiles as political crisis hits Bangladesh's exports, say sources

India aims to boost its textile and garments industry in next month's budget with financial support, tariff cuts on key inputs and incentives to produce locally,

India to promote its textiles as political crisis hits Bangladesh's exports, say sources
Asia|Europe|Political|World

North Korea's suicide soldiers pose new challenge for Ukraine in war with Russia

After a battle in Russia's snowy western region of Kursk this week, Ukrainian special forces scoured the bodies of more than a dozen slain North Korean

North Korea's suicide soldiers pose new challenge for Ukraine in war with Russia
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Inverted swaps curve shows investors pare China rate cut bets

Investors are dialling back bets on near-term rate cuts in China, the derivatives market shows, as expectations grow that policymakers will refrain from easing policy when the

Inverted swaps curve shows investors pare China rate cut bets
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Chinese central banker warns of government bond risks as yields slide

Investments in governments bonds are not risk-free, a Chinese central bank official said on Tuesday, warning of a potential market bubble and resulting turbulence if bond

Chinese central banker warns of government bond risks as yields slide
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Oil shipping rates surge after US sanctions hit availability

Supertanker freight rates jumped after the U.S. expanded sanctions on Russia's oil industry, sending traders rushing to book vessels to ship supply

Oil shipping rates surge after US sanctions hit availability
Asia|Environment|World

China's coastal water temperatures hit record high in 2024

The average temperature in China's coastal waters rose for a second consecutive year in 2024 to a record 21.50 degrees Celsius (70.7 degrees Fahrenheit), authorities said, in a

China's coastal water temperatures hit record high in 2024
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Singapore's single family offices climbed to 2,000 last year, minister says

The number of single family offices in Singapore grew to 2,000 in 2024, the deputy chairman of the city state's central bank, Chee Hong Tat, said on Tuesday.

Singapore's single family offices climbed to 2,000 last year, minister says
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's service mood improves, rising costs cloud outlook

Japan's service-sector sentiment improved in December but companies expect conditions to sour ahead, a government survey showed on Tuesday, a sign the rising cost of

Japan's service mood improves, rising costs cloud outlook
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China's growth seen slowing to 4.5% in 2025 as US tariffs bite: Reuters poll

China's economic growth is likely to slow to 4.5% in 2025 and cool further to 4.2% in 2026, a Reuters poll showed, with policymakers poised to roll out fresh stimulus

China's growth seen slowing to 4.5% in 2025 as US tariffs bite: Reuters poll
Asia|Education|Political|World

Earthquake shakes Tibetan monasteries, casualties among clergy unknown

At least two Tibetan Buddhism monastic centres were severely damaged in Tibet with an unknown number of monks and nuns hurt, according to the few state

Asia|Entertainment|Food|World

Trump look-alike sings to sell pudding in Pakistan

In a bustling market in Pakistan's eastern Punjab province, a food vendor who locals say bears an uncanny resemblance to U.S.

Trump look-alike sings to sell pudding in Pakistan
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

S&P lowers Nissan's outlook to negative, affirms BB+ ratings

S&P Global Ratings revised Nissan Motor's credit outlook to negative from stable and affirmed its BB+ rating, as it expected it would take the Japanese automaker longer to improve

S&P lowers Nissan's outlook to negative, affirms BB+ ratings
Asia|Economy|Travel|World

Economic woes not a deal breaker as China's Lunar New Year travel rush kicks off

The annual travel rush for China's Lunar New Year celebrations officially began on Tuesday, with many taking a mental break from their worries about the future to

Economic woes not a deal breaker as China's Lunar New Year travel rush kicks off
Asia|Election|Political

Party of Bangladesh's former PM Khaleda urges elections by Aug

Bangladesh's interim government should hold general elections by August in the "greater interest of the country," the party of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia said on Tuesday,

Party of Bangladesh's former PM Khaleda urges elections by Aug
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

India to forecast stronger growth next year while sticking to fiscal deficit goals, sources say

India plans to project higher economic growth for the next fiscal year, two government officials with direct knowledge of the matter said, adding that fiscal

India to forecast stronger growth next year while sticking to fiscal deficit goals, sources say
Asia|Political|Technology|World

Indonesia plans minimum age for social media use

Indonesia plans to issue a regulation to set a minimum age for users of social media, a move aimed at protecting children, its communications minister has said.

Indonesia plans minimum age for social media use
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Japanese investors exit foreign assets for third straight month in Dec

Japanese investors net sold foreign stocks and bonds for a third straight month in December, wary of rising U.S. bond yields, while some also booked profits amid sharp fluctuations in the

Japanese investors exit foreign assets for third straight month in Dec
Asia|Lifestyle|World

Millions of pilgrims and naked, ash-smeared ascetics take holy dips in India's mega Hindu festival

Tens of thousands of naked Hindu ascetics and millions of pilgrims are taking dips in sacred rivers in the first of a series of major baths in the Maha Kumbh festival, the largest religious congregation on Earth

Millions of pilgrims and naked, ash-smeared ascetics take holy dips in India's mega Hindu festival
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Thailand's Thaksin bullish on legalising online gambling, crypto

Thailand's political heavyweight Thaksin Shinawatra believes Southeast Asia's second largest economy should push to legalise online gambling, which he said could

Thailand's Thaksin bullish on legalising online gambling, crypto
Asia|Political|World

Philippines alarmed after China sends 'monster ship' to disputed shoal

The Philippines accused China on Tuesday of intimidating its fishermen at a disputed South China Sea shoal, and normalising an "illegal presence", after Beijing sent its largest

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US probe finds China unfairly dominates shipbuilding, paving way for penalties, sources say

U.S.

US probe finds China unfairly dominates shipbuilding, paving way for penalties, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

BOJ deputy governor flags chance of rate hike next week

The Bank of Japan will debate whether to raise interest rates next week as prospects of sustained wage gains heighten and the U.S. policy outlook becomes clearer in

BOJ deputy governor flags chance of rate hike next week
Asia|Political|US|World

North Korea fires short-range missiles ahead of Trump return

North Korea fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles off its east coast on Tuesday, South Korea's military said, marking Pyongyang's latest show of force just

North Korea fires short-range missiles ahead of Trump return
Asia|Environment|World

Tsunami alert lifted after magnitude 6.6 earthquake rattles southwestern Japan

A strong earthquake has rattled southwestern Japan, but there were no reports of serious damage

Tsunami alert lifted after magnitude 6.6 earthquake rattles southwestern Japan
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

TSMC fourth-quarter profit seen jumping 58% on strong AI chip demand

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the main global producer of advanced chips used in artificial intelligence applications, is expected to report a

TSMC fourth-quarter profit seen jumping 58% on strong AI chip demand
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Dramatic showdown looms in South Korea as Yoon faces impeachment trial and possible arrest

Dramatic showdown looms in South Korea as Yoon faces impeachment trial and possible arrest

Dramatic showdown looms in South Korea as Yoon faces impeachment trial and possible arrest
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology|US|World

Global electric vehicle sales up 25% in record 2024

Global sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles rose by a quarter last year to over 17 million cars, helped by a fourth consecutive month of record sales in

Global electric vehicle sales up 25% in record 2024
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Bank of Korea to cut rates on Jan. 16, may ease just once this quarter amid political turmoil: Reuters poll

The Bank of Korea will cut its base rate by a quarter-point on Thursday, a month earlier than previously expected, to support a struggling South Korean economy

Bank of Korea to cut rates on Jan. 16, may ease just once this quarter amid political turmoil: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China's retail investor sours quickly on stocks

Day-trader Lu Delong's optimism for a China stocks rally quickly evaporated in the first week of the year when, just three months after

China's retail investor sours quickly on stocks
Asia|Political|World

North Korea launches missiles toward eastern waters in 2nd launch of year, South says

South Korea’s military says North Korea has test-fired multiple missiles toward its eastern waters in its second launch event of 2025

North Korea launches missiles toward eastern waters in 2nd launch of year, South says
Asia|Environment|Lifestyle|Travel

This 300-year-old farming village was abandoned in the 1960s. Now residents are moving back

This 300-year-old farming village was abandoned in the 1960s. Now residents are moving back

This 300-year-old farming village was abandoned in the 1960s. Now residents are moving back
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Apple, Samsung smartphone shipments fall in fourth quarter as China competition bites, IDC says

Smartphone shipments for Apple and Samsung declined in the fourth quarter globally, as they grapple with intense competition from Chinese companies including Xiaomi, according to

Apple, Samsung smartphone shipments fall in fourth quarter as China competition bites, IDC says
Asia|Business|Economy|Health|Technology

Philips CEO sees subdued China sales this year

Philips CEO Roy Jakobs said he still expects subdued demand in China this year due to healthcare anti-corruption efforts by the Chinese

Philips CEO sees subdued China sales this year
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Country Garden's property services arm expects annual earnings to fall

The property services arm of Chinese builder Country Garden is expecting a drop of up to 1.10 billion yuan ($150.03 million) in annual earnings as its sanitation business plans to record

Country Garden's property services arm expects annual earnings to fall
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Oil prices climb 2% to 4-month high with sanctions expected to disrupt Russian supplies

Oil prices climbed about 2% to a four-month high on Monday on expectations that wider U.S. sanctions on Russian oil would force buyers in India and China to seek

Oil prices climb 2% to 4-month high with sanctions expected to disrupt Russian supplies
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Gains for oil producers and drops for Big Tech leave Wall Street mixed

U.S. stock indexes were split as gains for oil-and-gas producers helped offset drops for Nvidia and other Big Tech companies

Stock market today: Gains for oil producers and drops for Big Tech leave Wall Street mixed
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar stays strong as doubts about Fed rate cuts grow

The dollar rose on Monday, driving its peers to multi-year lows, after Friday's blowout U.S. jobs report underscored economic strength and fueled growing doubts

Dollar stays strong as doubts about Fed rate cuts grow
Asia|Environment|World

Southern Japan hit by strong quake near Nankai Trough region

Southern Japan was hit by a strong earthquake on Monday that authorities said did not warrant the kind of megaquake warning that was triggered for the first time last year.

Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|US|World

Dozens of oil tankers drop anchor after latest US sanctions bite

At least 65 oil tankers have dropped anchor at multiple locations, including off the coasts of China and Russia, since the United States announced a new sanctions

Dozens of oil tankers drop anchor after latest US sanctions bite
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

China's battery giant CATL hires banks for first-half Hong Kong float, sources say

Chinese battery giant CATL has hired banks, including JPMorgan and Bank of America, to work on a Hong Kong listing, in what could be one of the city's

China's battery giant CATL hires banks for first-half Hong Kong float, sources say
Asia|Lifestyle|Travel|World

India's Maha Kumbh festival sees 15 million people take holy dip on first day

Nearly 15 million Hindus, six times the number expected, took a dip in freezing waters seeking absolution of their sins on Monday, the first day of

India's Maha Kumbh festival sees 15 million people take holy dip on first day
Asia|World

Tsunami advisory lifted after 6.9 magnitude earthquake rattles southwest Japan

Tsunami advisory lifted after 6.9 magnitude earthquake rattles southwest Japan

Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistani security forces kill 27 insurgents during raid in Balochistan

The military says security forces acting on intelligence have raided a militant hideout in southwest Pakistan and killed 27 insurgents

Asia|Political|World

Kim Yo Jong Fast Facts

Kim Yo Jong Fast Facts

Asia|World

Tibet hit by two powerful aftershocks of last week’s earthquake

A rural county in the Chinese region of Tibet, still feeling tremors from last week’s magnitude 6.8 earthquake, was jolted on Monday night by two powerful aftershocks barely a

Tibet hit by two powerful aftershocks of last week’s earthquake
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

From Myanmar to Gaza, Ukraine to Sudan – 2024 was another grim year, according to our mass atrocity index

While overall atrocities declined last year, they came down from one of the worst years on record. Meanwhile, a number of areas actually got worse in 2024.

From Myanmar to Gaza, Ukraine to Sudan – 2024 was another grim year, according to our mass atrocity index
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China Evergrande's unit receives liquidation order from Hong Kong court

China Evergrande said on Monday that a court in Hong Kong had ordered one of its key offshore units to be wound up, the latest in a slew of legal victories for the embattled developer's

China Evergrande's unit receives liquidation order from Hong Kong court
Asia|Business|Travel|World

China vows to expand list of unilateral visa-free countries

China will expand the list of unilateral visa-free countries and extend the period of visa-free stays, measures issued on Monday by the Chinese government show.

China vows to expand list of unilateral visa-free countries
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

German premium carmakers' sales battered in China and Germany amid slowdown

Germany's top-end carmakers took a battering at home and in China in 2024, sales volume data showed, as wealthier consumers held back on purchases amid an

German premium carmakers' sales battered in China and Germany amid slowdown
Asia|Business|Economy

India's December retail inflation eases to four-month low, boosting rate cut hopes

India's annual retail inflation in December eased to a four-month low, government data showed on Monday, boosting hopes of the country's

India's December retail inflation eases to four-month low, boosting rate cut hopes
Arts|Asia|Lifestyle

What relaxation looks like in one of the world’s hardest working countries

What relaxation looks like in one of the world’s hardest working countries

What relaxation looks like in one of the world’s hardest working countries
Asia|Crime|Education|Political|World

Rare protests in China caught on camera as students clash with wall of riot police

Rare, violent protests have erupted in China after the death of a teenage boy sparked accusations of a cover-up by authorities. In videos verified by CNN, dozens of protesters are seen confronting a wall of riot police outside the Pucheng Vocational Technical School.

Asia|Crime|Political|World

Taiwan sees threefold surge in suspected Chinese espionage cases

Taiwan sees threefold surge in suspected Chinese espionage cases

Taiwan sees threefold surge in suspected Chinese espionage cases
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Zelensky offers to release captured North Korean soldiers in exchange for Ukrainian soldiers held in Russia

Zelensky offers to release captured North Korean soldiers in exchange for Ukrainian soldiers held in Russia

Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China's electric car sales grew in 2024 as sales of gasoline cars plunged

Sales of all types of electric vehicles rose more than 40% in China last year while those of gasoline-powered automobiles plunged

China's electric car sales grew in 2024 as sales of gasoline cars plunged
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Zelenskiy says he's ready to exchange North Korean soldiers for Ukrainians held in Russia

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday Kyiv is ready to hand over captured North Korean soldiers to their leader Kim Jong Un if he can facilitate

Zelenskiy says he's ready to exchange North Korean soldiers for Ukrainians held in Russia
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Seoul's spy agency says North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine haven't shown desire to defect

South Korea’s spy agency has told lawmakers that two North Korean soldiers captured by Ukrainian forces while fighting alongside Russian forces in Russia’s Kursk border region haven’t expressed a desire to seek asylum in South Korea

Seoul's spy agency says North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine haven't shown desire to defect
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

China exports accelerate amid trade tensions, imports surprise

China's exports gained momentum in December, with imports also showing recovery, though strength at the year-end was in part fuelled by

China exports accelerate amid trade tensions, imports surprise
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Sunac gains restructuring support from holders of nine out of 10 onshore bonds, says source

Sunac China has now won the support of holders of nine of its ten onshore bonds to implement a restructuring that would cut its 15.4 billion yuan ($2.11 billion) onshore debt by

Sunac gains restructuring support from holders of nine out of 10 onshore bonds, says source
Asia|Political|World

South Korea, Japan foreign ministers stress security ties amid political turmoil

Foreign ministers from South Korea and Japan met in Seoul on Monday to discuss strengthening their relations in the face of increasing security challenges in the region

South Korea, Japan foreign ministers stress security ties amid political turmoil
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Taiwan's spy agency says China is working with gangs, shell companies to gain intelligence on Taiwan

Taiwan’s intelligence bureau says China’s main spy agency is working with criminal gangs, shell companies and other dubious partners to gain intelligence on Taiwan’s defenses, resulting in a major rise in those arrested for alleged espionage on the island

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China's exports in December up 10.7%, beating estimates as higher US tariffs loom

China’s exports in December grew at a faster pace than expected, as factories rushed to fill orders to beat higher tariffs that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose once he takes office

China's exports in December up 10.7%, beating estimates as higher US tariffs loom
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China-Russia 2024 trade value hits record high - Chinese customs

The value of China's imports and exports with Russia reached 1.74 trillion yuan ($237 billion) in 2024, a record high, Chinese customs data showed on Monday, as the two countries'

China-Russia 2024 trade value hits record high - Chinese customs
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Porsche's 2024 China sales fall by 28%

German sports car maker Porsche AG reported a 28% tumble in 2024 China sales on Monday, as persistent weakness in the world's largest car market hit German carmakers.

Porsche's 2024 China sales fall by 28%
Asia|Business|Finance

Citigroup names Jeff Wu as China markets sales head

Citigroup has appointed Jeff Wu as Head of Markets Sales for China, effective immediately, aiming to unify its sales efforts across all its market products in the country, according to an

Citigroup names Jeff Wu as China markets sales head
Asia|Political|World

India won't reduce troops along China border in winter, army chief says

India is not looking to reduce the number of troops along the northern frontier in winter, the country's army chief said on Monday adding that it will review summer deployment

Asia|Business|Economy

China vehicle export growth to slow in 2025, association data shows

China's vehicle exports are expected to grow 5.8% to 6.2 million units this year, cooling from a 19.3% increase in 2024, data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers

China vehicle export growth to slow in 2025, association data shows
Asia|Political|World

Philippines files protest over Beijing's 'escalatory actions' in South China Sea

The Philippines on Monday called on Beijing to desist from "escalatory actions" at a South China Sea shoal and said a protest has been lodged over the presence of Chinese coast

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China flags more policy measures to bolster yuan

China announced more tools to support its weak currency on Monday, unveiling plans to park more dollars in Hong Kong to bolster the yuan and to improve capital flows by

China flags more policy measures to bolster yuan
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Travel

Thailand's cabinet approves draft law to legalise casinos and gambling

Thailand's cabinet has approved a draft law that would legalise gambling and casinos, a move aimed at boosting tourism, jobs and investment, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra

Thailand's cabinet approves draft law to legalise casinos and gambling
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy

Column-Structural shifts or price moves? China's bifurcated commodity imports: Russell

China's imports of major commodities in 2024 presented a mixed bag, with record volumes of iron ore, coal and natural gas, but weakness in crude oil.

Column-Structural shifts or price moves? China's bifurcated commodity imports: Russell
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

India may record FY25 fiscal deficit at 4.7%-4.8% of GDP, Mint reports

India may record a fiscal deficit for the current fiscal year at 4.7%-4.8% of gross domestic product (GDP), lower than the government's estimate of 4.9%, primarily driven by lower

India may record FY25 fiscal deficit at 4.7%-4.8% of GDP, Mint reports
Asia|Political|World

Chinese military delegation to visit Japan in mid-January

Representatives from China's military will visit Japan in mid-January as agreed by both countries, to enhance mutual "understanding and trust", the Chinese defence ministry said on

Chinese military delegation to visit Japan in mid-January
Asia|Business|Economy

Lithium prices to stabilise in 2025 as mine closures, China EV sales ease glut, analysts say

Lithium prices are expected to stabilise in 2025 after two years of steep declines as shuttered mines and robust electric vehicle sales in China soak up an oversupply, although

Lithium prices to stabilise in 2025 as mine closures, China EV sales ease glut, analysts say
Americas|Asia|Political|World

China aims to deepen Caribbean ties, Grenada affirms one-China principle

China is ready to deepen its comprehensive cooperative partnership with Caribbean nations, President Xi Jinping said on Monday during a meeting in Beijing with Prime Minister Dickon

China aims to deepen Caribbean ties, Grenada affirms one-China principle
Asia|Technology

South Korea plans to overhaul airport structures after fatal Jeju Air crash

South Korea said it planned to improve the structures housing the antennas that guide landings at its airports this year after December's fatal crash of a Jeju Air plane,

South Korea plans to overhaul airport structures after fatal Jeju Air crash
Asia|Education|MidEast|Political|World

Malala Yousafzai urges Muslim leaders to back gender apartheid legal push

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai urged Muslim leaders on Sunday to back efforts to make gender apartheid a crime under international law, and

Malala Yousafzai urges Muslim leaders to back gender apartheid legal push
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Taiwan reports 'significant rise' in suspected Chinese espionage

Taiwanese charged with suspicion of spying on behalf of China rose by a third to 64 people last year, the island's National Security Bureau said, adding most were current or retired

Taiwan reports 'significant rise' in suspected Chinese espionage
Asia|Europe|Political|World

North Korean troop fatalities and injuries exceed 3,000 in Ukraine, Seoul says

North Korean troop fatalities and injuries in Ukraine have likely exceeded 3,000, including about 300 deaths and 2,700 injuries, a South Korean lawmaker briefed by the country's spy

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Hong Kong to expand yuan trade finance, Bond Connect schemes, HKMA says

Hong Kong will launch a new yuan-denominated trade finance scheme and expand the hours and scope of its Bond Connect program for mainland China investors, Eddie Yue, Chief

Hong Kong to expand yuan trade finance, Bond Connect schemes, HKMA says
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

US, Japanese, Philippine leaders discussed China's behavior in South China Sea, White House says

U.S. President Joe Biden on Sunday met virtually with his counterparts from Japan and the Philippines to advance cooperation among the three countries, the White House said.

US, Japanese, Philippine leaders discussed China's behavior in South China Sea, White House says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan, Philippines, US vow to deepen cooperation in face of China's behaviour

Japan, the Philippines and the United States vowed to further deepen cooperation under a trilateral arrangement in the face of rising tensions in Asia's waters, the three countries

Japan, Philippines, US vow to deepen cooperation in face of China's behaviour
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

China's central bank chief vows to supply ample liquidity

China's central bank chief said on Monday the government will support moderately loose monetary policy to maintain ample liquidity as it tries to stimulate the economy and soften

China's central bank chief vows to supply ample liquidity
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

China's Shimao drops 15% after developer receives liquidation petition

Shares of China's Shimao Group dropped 15% to HK$0.73 on Monday, their lowest since Sept. 26, after the property developer received a liquidation petition.

China's Shimao drops 15% after developer receives liquidation petition
Asia|Economy|Environment|Political|Science

Tibet quake highlights earthquake risk for dams on roof of the world

Tibet's earthquake of magnitude 6.8 that killed 126 and damaged four water reservoirs this week highlights the risks from a hydropower building spree by Asian giants

Tibet quake highlights earthquake risk for dams on roof of the world
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Japan PM asks Biden to allay concerns over Nippon Steel-US Steel deal

Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba asked U.S.

Japan PM asks Biden to allay concerns over Nippon Steel-US Steel deal
Asia|Political|World

Japan foreign minister to visit S.Korea to shore up security cooperation

Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya will travel to South Korea on Monday to shore up security cooperation between the East Asian neighbours and their mutual U.S. ally that is

Japan foreign minister to visit S.Korea to shore up security cooperation
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Rosy wage outlook, weak yen drawing BOJ attention to inflation risks

Prospects of sustained wage gains in Japan and the boost to import costs from a weak yen have heightened attention within the central bank to rising inflationary

Rosy wage outlook, weak yen drawing BOJ attention to inflation risks
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Hot US jobs data stoke yield fire, scold stocks

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Hot US jobs data stoke yield fire, scold stocks
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast|Political

Tougher U.S. sanctions to curb Russian oil supply to China and India

Chinese and Indian refiners will source more oil from the Middle East, Africa and the Americas, boosting prices and

Tougher U.S. sanctions to curb Russian oil supply to China and India
Asia|Political|US|World

Japan's foreign minister says he will attend Trump inauguration

Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said on Sunday he planned to attend Donald Trump's inauguration as U.S. president on Jan. 20, as Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's government

Japan's foreign minister says he will attend Trump inauguration
Asia|Health|World

The rate of HMPV infections in northern China is declining, Chinese health official says

The rate of infections with the flu-like human metapneumovirus (HMPV) in northern China is declining, a health official said, amid some international concern over a potential pandemic

The rate of HMPV infections in northern China is declining, Chinese health official says
Arts|Asia|Environment|Technology

Thai rice fields transformed into vibrant art depicting red dragon, feline deity  

A red dragon, a feline deity and dogs and cats cover Tanyapong Jaikham's rice paddies in northern Thailand, a living tribute in rice plants to flooding that inundated

Thai rice fields transformed into vibrant art depicting red dragon, feline deity  
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

India's TCS expects retail, manufacturing revival after banking recovery

India's Tata Consultancy Services expects its retail and manufacturing clients in North America to step up spending on tech,

India's TCS expects retail, manufacturing revival after banking recovery
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon will not attend first impeachment trial hearing, Yonhap says, citing lawyer

South Korea's impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, will not attend the first hearing of the trial to determine whether he is removed him from office or reinstated, due to concerns about his

South Korea's Yoon will not attend first impeachment trial hearing, Yonhap says, citing lawyer
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

China central bank governor Pan meets BOE's Bailey in Beijing

People's Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng met his Bank of England counterpart, Andrew Bailey, on Saturday in Beijing and discussed topics including financial stability and

China central bank governor Pan meets BOE's Bailey in Beijing
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Malaysia PM denies hiding document on ex-premier Najib's home detention

Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the government did not conceal any document relating to jailed former premier Najib Razak's home detention, state media reported.

Malaysia PM denies hiding document on ex-premier Najib's home detention
Asia|Business|Political|US

Despite Nippon Steel, US and Japan say ties stronger than ever

(This Jan. 7 story has been corrected to fix Japan's Foreign Minister's name to Takeshi, not Takashi, in paragraph 3) By David Brunnstrom, Simon Lewis, Trevor Hunnicutt and Tim Kelly TOKYO/WASHINGTON

Despite Nippon Steel, US and Japan say ties stronger than ever
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine says it captured 2 North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine's forces have captured two North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russian troops in Russia’s Kursk border region

Ukraine says it captured 2 North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Zelensky says two North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia were captured in Kursk region

Zelensky says two North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia were captured in Kursk region

Zelensky says two North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia were captured in Kursk region
Asia|Crime|Education|Political|World

Protests turn violent in China after student falls to his death

Protests turn violent in China after student falls to his death

Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|World

China and the UK restart economic and financial talks after a 6-year hiatus

China and Britain have restarted economic and financial talks after a six-year hiatus during a visit by Britain’s Treasury chief to Beijing

China and the UK restart economic and financial talks after a 6-year hiatus
Asia|Political|World

Uyghurs detained in Thailand say they face deportation and persecution in China

A group of Uyghurs who were detained in Thailand over a decade ago say that the Thai government is preparing to deport them to China, alarming activists who say the men are at risk of abuse and torture if they are sent back

Uyghurs detained in Thailand say they face deportation and persecution in China
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine captures two North Korean soldiers in Kursk, Zelenskiy says

Ukraine has captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday, the first time Ukraine has announced the capture of

Ukraine captures two North Korean soldiers in Kursk, Zelenskiy says
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

Jeju Air black box data missing from crucial minutes before crash, South Korea ministry says

The two black boxes on the Boeing jet involved in the worst aviation disaster on South Korean soil stopped recording about four minutes before the accident

Jeju Air black box data missing from crucial minutes before crash, South Korea ministry says
Asia|Economy|Food

Tuna the size of a motorcycle sets record at Tokyo auction

Tokyo’s renowned Toyosu fish market saw its second-highest price on record for this massive bluefin tuna that auctioned for over a million dollars.

Tuna the size of a motorcycle sets record at Tokyo auction
Asia|Technology|Travel|World

Black boxes from South Korea plane crash failed to record final 4 minutes, officials say

Officials say the black boxes of a Boeing jetliner that crashed in South Korea last month stopped recording about four minutes before the accident

Black boxes from South Korea plane crash failed to record final 4 minutes, officials say
Asia|Travel|World

‘Black boxes’ from crashed South Korean plane stopped recording about four minutes before disaster, officials say

‘Black boxes’ from crashed South Korean plane stopped recording about four minutes before disaster, officials say

‘Black boxes’ from crashed South Korean plane stopped recording about four minutes before disaster, officials say
Asia|Crime|Political

Suspected killer of former Cambodia lawmaker sent to Thailand

A suspected hitman accused of killing a Cambodian former opposition lawmaker in a brazen attack in Bangkok was handed over to Thai authorities on Saturday from Cambodia, where he

Suspected killer of former Cambodia lawmaker sent to Thailand
Asia|Crime|Education

Police arrest student suspected of hammer attack at a Tokyo university

Japanese police have arrested a student suspected of a hammer attack at a Tokyo university, which local media said left several injured

Asia|Political|World

Myanmar military air strike kills dozens in Rakhine village, UN says

Dozens of people were killed in an air strike by Myanmar's military government in the western state of Rakhine this week, the United Nations said, as the Southeast Asia

Myanmar military air strike kills dozens in Rakhine village, UN says
Americas|Asia|Sports

Patrick Fishburn and Denny McCarthy share Sony Open lead

Patrick Fishburn had a fast start at the Sony Open

Patrick Fishburn and Denny McCarthy share Sony Open lead
Asia|Election|Political|US|World

Japan Foreign Minister Iwaya to attend Trump inauguration, sources say

Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya will attend Donald Trump's inauguration as U.S. president on Jan. 20, ensuring that a high-ranking official from a key Asian ally is

Japan Foreign Minister Iwaya to attend Trump inauguration, sources say
Asia|Environment|World

Bounty hunting wild boars in China: The once-protected species is now a growing public menace

Bounty hunting wild boars in China: The once-protected species is now a growing public menace

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street recoils after good news on the economy raises inflation worries

U.S. stocks dropped on worries that good news on the job market may prove to be bad for Wall Street by keeping inflation and interest rates high

Stock market today: Wall Street recoils after good news on the economy raises inflation worries
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Treasury yields rise, stock falls pressured by stronger-than-expected US jobs data

Global stocks fell while U.S.

Treasury yields rise, stock falls pressured by stronger-than-expected US jobs data
Asia|Entertainment

J-pop band Psychic Fever go retro with new song, hope for world tour

Japanese boy band Psychic Fever say they hope to perform their hip-hop and R&B-infused tunes on a world tour as they prepare to kick off a U.S. series of concerts.

J-pop band Psychic Fever go retro with new song, hope for world tour
Asia|Crime|Environment|Travel|World

Man with crocodile skull in luggage arrested at Delhi airport

Man with crocodile skull in luggage arrested at Delhi airport

Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

US dollar firms as strong jobs data supports Fed easing pause

The U.S. dollar rallied on Friday after data showed the world's largest economy created more jobs than expected last month, reinforcing expectations

US dollar firms as strong jobs data supports Fed easing pause
Asia|Business|Economy

China has ample fiscal space to bolster growth this year

China has ample fiscal policy space and tools to support economic growth this year and it will step up spending to spur investment, Vice Finance Minister Liao Min said on Friday.

China has ample fiscal space to bolster growth this year
Americas|Arts|Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

BTS member J-Hope announces first solo tour after completing military service

BTS member J-Hope will embark on his first solo tour next month

BTS member J-Hope announces first solo tour after completing military service
Asia|Political|US|World

White House's Sullivan sees risk of North Korea exploiting Seoul political turmoil

There is a risk North Korea may try to exploit the domestic political turmoil in South Korea and it is in Washington's interest to help resolve the issue, U.S. national security

White House's Sullivan sees risk of North Korea exploiting Seoul political turmoil
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

US to impose sanctions on Russian oil fleet and traders, document shows

The United States will impose some of the harshest sanctions yet on Russia's oil industry, according to a purported U.S.

US to impose sanctions on Russian oil fleet and traders, document shows
Asia|Business|Economy

China's Shimao Group receives liquidation petition

China's Shimao Group said on Friday CPYM Link Investment Limited had filed a liquidation petition against the company in the Hong Kong high court regarding a 258 million yuan ($35.19

China's Shimao Group receives liquidation petition
Asia|Business|Technology

India's Infosys accuses rival Cognizant of anti-competitive practices

India's Infosys filed a counterclaim against rival Cognizant in a Texas federal court on Thursday, accusing the U.S.-based company of engaging in anti-competitive practices and

India's Infosys accuses rival Cognizant of anti-competitive practices
Asia|Business|Europe|Finance|Political

Greece examines impact of US blacklisting of Piraeus port owner COSCO - sources

Greece's biggest port Piraeus is operating normally following a U.S. blacklisting this week of its majority owner,

Greece examines impact of US blacklisting of Piraeus port owner COSCO - sources
Asia|Crime|Entertainment|Technology|World

China warns citizens of telecom fraud after reports of scams in Myanmar

China's embassy in Myanmar on Friday urged Chinese nationals to be vigilant against telecom and online fraud after multiple reports of citizens being lured to Myanmar's border town

Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Political|World

A Pakistani court suspends the deportation of Afghan singers and musicians

A defense lawyer says a Pakistani court has stopped the deportation of 150 Afghan musicians and singers at least for two months

Asia|Business|Economy

China Evergrande ordered to repay its property unit $1.8 billion worth deposit pledges

China's Evergrande Property Services Group said on Friday a Guangzhou city court has ordered its parent China Evergrande to repay pledge guarantees on deposit certificates totalling 13.4

China Evergrande ordered to repay its property unit $1.8 billion worth deposit pledges
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Sunac liquidation suit hammers shares, renews property debt crisis concerns

Sunac China shares and bonds plunged on Friday after a liquidation petition was filed against the developer, reigniting investor concerns about the debt crisis in the

Sunac liquidation suit hammers shares, renews property debt crisis concerns
Asia|Political|Technology|US|World

Chinese hackers breached US agency that reviews foreign investments, CNN reports

Chinese hackers breached the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S.

Chinese hackers breached US agency that reviews foreign investments, CNN reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Chinese property developer Redsun to miss $350 million bond payment due next week

Chinese property developer Redsun Properties said on Friday it would not be able to pay its $350 million bond maturing on January 13, which includes the principal and the accrued interest.

Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Mercedes-Benz 2024 car sales fall in tough year for automakers

Mercedes-Benz's core car sales fell in 2024, a tough year for the auto industry marked by waning demand in a weak economy, especially in China, the German luxury carmaker said on Friday.

Mercedes-Benz 2024 car sales fall in tough year for automakers
Asia|Election|Political

As South Korea's impeached president Yoon awaits fate, his party sees signs of revival

A prolonged period of uncertainty over the fate of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and a botched attempt to arrest him are giving oxygen to his backers

As South Korea's impeached president Yoon awaits fate, his party sees signs of revival
Asia|Environment|World

China's deadliest earthquakes since 2008

At least 126 people were killed in Tibet by this week's earthquake of magnitude 6.8, the fifth-deadliest since 2008, data from China's National Earthquake Data Center shows.

China's deadliest earthquakes since 2008
Asia|Crime|Education|Political|World

People clash with police in northwest China, videos show

A group of people clashed with police in China's northwestern Shaanxi province in a rare protest outside a vocational school where a student died earlier in the month,

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's central bank halts bond buying as yuan struggles

China's central bank suspended treasury bond purchases on Friday, briefly lifting yields and spurring speculation it is stepping up defence of the yuan currency which has been

China's central bank halts bond buying as yuan struggles
Asia|Business|Economy

India's industrial output at 6-month high of 5.2% y/y in November

India's industrial output growth hit a six-month high of 5.2% year-on-year in November helped by a strong rise in output of consumer durables and capital goods, government data

India's industrial output at 6-month high of 5.2% y/y in November
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

TSMC's fourth-quarter revenue handily beats market forecast on AI demand

TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, reported on Friday fourth-quarter revenue that easily beat market forecasts and hit its own expectations as it reaped the benefit of

TSMC's fourth-quarter revenue handily beats market forecast on AI demand
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|World

Taiwan expects small impact from Trump tariffs on chip exports

Taiwan only expects a small impact from any tariffs imposed by the incoming government of U.S.

Taiwan expects small impact from Trump tariffs on chip exports
Asia|Crime|Political

Malaysia says it has no record of documents granting ex-PM Najib home detention

Malaysia's law ministry said on Friday it has no record of any documents authorising house arrest for jailed former Prime Minister Najib Razak, as the disgraced former leader

Malaysia says it has no record of documents granting ex-PM Najib home detention
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Apollo considers $9.5 billion investment in Seven & i buyout, Bloomberg says

Apollo Global Management is considering investing as much as 1.5 trillion yen ($9.5 billion) in a management buyout of Japan's Seven & i Holdings, Bloomberg News said on

Apollo considers $9.5 billion investment in Seven & i buyout, Bloomberg says
Asia|Health|World

China in contact with WHO on respiratory diseases, foreign ministry says

The Chinese foreign ministry said on Friday that it had maintained close communication with the World Health Organization (WHO) on respiratory diseases, when asked about the rising

China in contact with WHO on respiratory diseases, foreign ministry says
Asia|Business|Economy

China central bank is moving faster towards its policy limits

China's central bank is expected to deploy its most aggressive monetary tactics in a decade this year as it tries to stimulate the economy and soften the blow of

China central bank is moving faster towards its policy limits
Asia|Economy|Environment|Political|World

China says greenhouse gas emissions hit 13 billion tons in 2021

China emitted 13 billion metric tons of climate-warming greenhouse gases in 2021, up 4.3% from a year earlier, it said in its latest official submission to the United Nations,

China says greenhouse gas emissions hit 13 billion tons in 2021
Asia|Economy|Political

Two weeks in, South Korea's latest leader Choi walks political tightrope

Two weeks after becoming South Korea's second acting president, Choi Sang-mok faces not only the task of steering a shaky economy and rebuilding confidence among

Two weeks in, South Korea's latest leader Choi walks political tightrope
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla launches redesigned Model Y in Asia, seeking to fend off rivals

Tesla launched a new version of the Model Y, its best-selling car, in China on Friday, hoping that a redesigned exterior and upgraded features inside will help it regain market

Tesla launches redesigned Model Y in Asia, seeking to fend off rivals
Asia|Crime|Political

South Korean leader's security chief warns against violent attempts to arrest Yoon

The security chief of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, under investigation for blocking Yoon's arrest, resigned on Friday and said any

South Korean leader's security chief warns against violent attempts to arrest Yoon
Asia|Business|Economy|Food

Malaysian palm oil stocks hit 19-month low in December as output drops

Malaysia's palm oil stocks fell for a third consecutive month in December to hit their lowest since May 2023, as output dropped due

Malaysian palm oil stocks hit 19-month low in December as output drops
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan's Ishiba visiting Malaysia and Indonesia to strengthen defense and economic ties

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is visiting Malaysia and Indonesia as part of his effort to further strengthen defense and economic ties with Southeast Asia as threats from China rise in the region

Japan's Ishiba visiting Malaysia and Indonesia to strengthen defense and economic ties
Asia|Political|World

Indonesia to intensify defence partnerships and maritime security, top diplomat says

Indonesia will expand its existing defence partnerships and step up its handling of strategic issues impacting its sovereignty, including maritime security and

Indonesia to intensify defence partnerships and maritime security, top diplomat says
Asia|Environment|World

Dense fog disrupts flights in Indian capital Delhi

Indian capital Delhi was shrouded in thick fog on Friday, reducing visibility to zero in some areas and disrupting flights at the main airport.

Asia|Political|World

Tally of Tibet earthquake injured rises on third day of search for survivors

China has almost doubled its tally of injured in Tibet's deadly earthquake as rescuers widened a search on Friday for survivors in a remote county near the

Tally of Tibet earthquake injured rises on third day of search for survivors
Asia|Political|Technology|World

A cut undersea internet cable is making Taiwan worried about ‘gray zone’ tactics from Beijing

A cut undersea internet cable is making Taiwan worried about ‘gray zone’ tactics from Beijing

A cut undersea internet cable is making Taiwan worried about ‘gray zone’ tactics from Beijing
Asia|Business|Technology

China's SAIC to deepen cooperation with CATL on battery, overseas expansion

Chinese automaker SAIC said on Friday that it will deepen cooperation with electric vehicle battery giant CATL in areas including the battery after market for parts and components

China's SAIC to deepen cooperation with CATL on battery, overseas expansion
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US|World

China's Dec exports likely gained momentum ahead of tariff uncertainty: Reuters poll

China's exports probably expanded at a faster pace in December, suggesting producers raced to move inventory to major markets ahead of U.S.

China's Dec exports likely gained momentum ahead of tariff uncertainty: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy

Malaysia's November industrial production up 3.6%, above forecast

Malaysia's industrial production rose 3.6% from a year earlier in November, above market expectations, government data showed on Friday.

Asia|Crime|Health|US

US 'notorious markets' report warns of risks from online pharmacies

An annual U.S. government report on “notorious markets” known for counterfeiting and other violations of intellectual property says that nearly all 35,000 online pharmacies around the world are being run illegally

US 'notorious markets' report warns of risks from online pharmacies
Asia|Business|Economy

China's Zijin Mining in talks to buy controlling stake in Zangge Mining

China's Zijin Mining said on Friday it was in talks with Zangge Mining's top two shareholders to buy a potential controlling stake in the company.

China's Zijin Mining in talks to buy controlling stake in Zangge Mining
Asia|Business|Crime|Travel

South Korea jet crash puts fast-growing Jeju Air's safety under scrutiny

Before it suffered the deadliest crash in South Korea's history, budget airline Jeju Air was moving fast: racking up record passenger numbers

South Korea jet crash puts fast-growing Jeju Air's safety under scrutiny
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

Six dead in Indian temple stampede as thousands jostle for free passes

At least six people were killed and 35 injured in a stampede near one of India's busiest and richest temples, after thousands of devout Hindus assembled there to

Asia|Business|Technology

Hyundai launches $18,000 EV in Japan to penetrate EV-wary market

South Korea's Hyundai Motor said on Friday it would introduce the cheapest compact electric car in Japan, to penetrate a market dominated by local giants with

Hyundai launches $18,000 EV in Japan to penetrate EV-wary market
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India consumer inflation likely eased in December: Reuters poll

Consumer price inflation in India likely fell to 5.3% in December on moderating food price rises, a Reuters poll of economists showed, bolstering expectations for

India consumer inflation likely eased in December: Reuters poll
Asia|Health|Political|World

Filipino Catholics pray for good health and peace in huge procession venerating Jesus statue

At least 1.8 million mostly barefoot Catholic worshippers are marching in an annual procession in the Philippines that venerates a centuries-old black statue of Jesus

Filipino Catholics pray for good health and peace in huge procession venerating Jesus statue
Asia|Environment|Food|Lifestyle|Travel

‘Sea women’ and sacred waterfalls: Exploring one of Japan’s most stunning secrets

‘Sea women’ and sacred waterfalls: Exploring one of Japan’s most stunning secrets

‘Sea women’ and sacred waterfalls: Exploring one of Japan’s most stunning secrets
Asia|Crime|Economy|Political|World

China files more than 4,000 disciplinary cases against officials in 2024

China's top anti-graft watchdog said on Friday that it had filed more than 4,000 disciplinary cases against officials in 2024, as it attempts to tackle a long-running corruption

China files more than 4,000 disciplinary cases against officials in 2024
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan November household spending falls as price pressures persist

Japanese household spending fell at a slower pace than expected in November, government data showed on Friday, but the broader consumption trend remained soft,

Japan November household spending falls as price pressures persist
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

South Korea acting President Choi says to monitor financial markets around the clock

South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok said on Friday the government will make an all-out effort to stabilise the economy and will monitor financial markets around the clock to

South Korea acting President Choi says to monitor financial markets around the clock
Asia|Election|Political|US|World

China's Xi to send top-level envoy to Trump's inauguration, FT reports

Chinese President Xi Jinping will send a high-level envoy in his place to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

China's Xi to send top-level envoy to Trump's inauguration, FT reports
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon to accept court decision even if it ends presidency, lawyer says

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will accept the decision of the Constitutional Court that is trying parliament's impeachment case against him, even if it decides

South Korea's Yoon to accept court decision even if it ends presidency, lawyer says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Global yield fever cools, but EM conditions tighten

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Global yield fever cools, but EM conditions tighten
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Global indexes are mixed as the US stock market remains closed

World shares were mixed as the U.S. stock market remained closed to observe a National Day of Mourning for former President Jimmy Carter

Stock market today: Global indexes are mixed as the US stock market remains closed
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Oil settles up 1% as cold weather in US, Europe drives winter fuel demand

Oil prices rose more than 1% on Thursday as cold weather gripped parts of the U.S. and Europe, boosting winter fuel demand.

Oil settles up 1% as cold weather in US, Europe drives winter fuel demand
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|World

UN predicts world economic growth to remain at 2.8% in 2025

Global economic growth is projected to remain at 2.8% in 2025, unchanged from 2024, held back by the top two economies, the U.S. and China, according to a United

UN predicts world economic growth to remain at 2.8% in 2025
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Dollar climbs for 3rd straight session, sterling weakness continues

The U.S. dollar strengthened for a third straight session on Thursday as Treasury yields dipped but held at elevated levels on concerns over tariffs under the

Dollar climbs for 3rd straight session, sterling weakness continues
Asia|Political|World

An army airstrike on a village in western Myanmar has killed at least 40 people, reports say

An airstrike by Myanmar’s army on a village under the control of an armed ethnic minority group has killed about 40 people and injured at least 20 others, officials of the group and a local charity say

An army airstrike on a village in western Myanmar has killed at least 40 people, reports say
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistan recovers 8 out of 16 mine workers abducted by militants

Authorities say Pakistani security forces have recovered at least eight out of 16 mine workers who were kidnapped by militants in the country’s restive northwest Thursday morning

Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Volkswagen brand deliveries fall 1.4% in 2024

The Volkswagen brand's global deliveries fell 1.4% to 4.8 million vehicles in 2024, with battery-electric sales down around 2.5%, Europe's top carmaker said on Thursday. "2024 was a

Volkswagen brand deliveries fall 1.4% in 2024
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's Country Garden proposes deal to reduce offshore debt by $11.6 billion

Country Garden has proposed a deal to its offshore creditors that will cut its debt by $11.6 billion, paving the way for the property developer to seek more time from

China's Country Garden proposes deal to reduce offshore debt by $11.6 billion
Asia|Business|Economy

Hong Kong sees no need to change US dollar-pegged currency system

Hong Kong has no intention and sees no need to change the system that pegs the city's currency in a tight band to the U.S. dollar and has the ability to defend it, the

Hong Kong sees no need to change US dollar-pegged currency system
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Alleged Yakuza leader admits trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar

Alleged Yakuza leader admits trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar

Alleged Yakuza leader admits trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Taiwan December exports beat forecasts; govt sees stable outlook on AI

Taiwan's exports rose more than expected in December, buoyed by robust demand for semiconductors from the artificial intelligence (AI) industry and

Taiwan December exports beat forecasts; govt sees stable outlook on AI
Asia|Business|Economy

China's EV exports seen stalling in 2025

China's auto exports are estimated to slow notably this year after holding the export crown for a second year in 2024, with no growth predicted for electric vehicle exports, an auto

China's EV exports seen stalling in 2025
Asia|Environment|Political|World

Search widens for Tibet quake survivors as tens of thousands moved to shelters

Authorities moved more than 47,000 people to shelters in earthquake-hit Tibet, Chinese officials said on Thursday, while rescuers widen a massive combing

Search widens for Tibet quake survivors as tens of thousands moved to shelters
Asia|Lifestyle|World

Philippines' Black Nazarene procession draws hundreds of thousands of devotees

Hundreds of thousands of barefoot devotees joined an annual procession in the Philippines on Thursday of a centuries-old statue of Jesus Christ in one of the world's

Philippines' Black Nazarene procession draws hundreds of thousands of devotees
Asia|Political|World

South Korean lawmakers seek independent probe as Yoon's lawyers warn detention may spark 'civil war'

South Korean opposition parties introduced a bill Thursday calling for an independent investigation into impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol’s brief martial law declaration

South Korean lawmakers seek independent probe as Yoon's lawyers warn detention may spark 'civil war'
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan navy shows off its steel with simulated attack exercise

Taiwan's navy simulated on Thursday an effort to see off enemy ships as it wrapped up three days of New Year drills, sending two of its newest and most

Taiwan navy shows off its steel with simulated attack exercise
Asia|Business|Economy

Seven & i, at centre of M&A tussle, sees quarterly profit tumble

Japan's Seven & i Holdings, operator of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain, said operating profit fell 24% in the latest quarter, missing analysts' estimates, as

Seven & i, at centre of M&A tussle, sees quarterly profit tumble
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Asian FX bears firm as US rates, Trump tariff threats stay in focus: Reuters poll

Bearish bets on most Asian currencies climbed to multi-month highs as prospects of fewer U.S. interest rate cuts this year continued to boost dollar demand, while the

Asian FX bears firm as US rates, Trump tariff threats stay in focus: Reuters poll
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Singapore says 3 men detained since October for seeking to join Middle East conflict

Singapore said on Thursday it had detained three men since October last year who were preparing to travel to the Middle East to fight against Israel, and one had expressed

Asia|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

Taliban say India is a 'significant regional partner' after meeting

The Taliban's foreign office said they saw India as a "significant regional and economic partner" after meeting with its most senior foreign ministry official, the highest level

Taliban say India is a 'significant regional partner' after meeting
Asia|Business|Economy

BOJ sees widening wage hikes, signals chance of near-term rate hike

Wage hikes are broadening in Japan as structural labour shortages have made firms more aware of the need to keep hiking pay, the central bank said, suggesting that

BOJ sees widening wage hikes, signals chance of near-term rate hike
Asia|Business|Economy|Health

Shanghai kicks off plan to allow foreign-owned hospitals

Shanghai has kicked off a plan to allow the establishment in China of wholly foreign-owned hospitals in key economic zones, biopharmaceutical areas and downtown districts that

Shanghai kicks off plan to allow foreign-owned hospitals
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Hyundai Motor Group to invest record $16.7 billion in South Korea this year

South Korea's Hyundai Motor Group said on Thursday it planned to boost domestic investment by 19% to a record 24.3 trillion won ($16.65 billion) this year

Hyundai Motor Group to invest record $16.7 billion in South Korea this year
Asia|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty

Uniqlo operator posts higher Q1 profit despite sluggish China results

The operator of the Uniqlo global clothing chain reported first quarter results on Thursday that trailed analyst forecasts as a sharp decline in profit in China overshadowed strong

Uniqlo operator posts higher Q1 profit despite sluggish China results
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Malaysia aiming to become energy, chip making hub, PM says

Malaysia wants to leverage its location to become an energy and chip manufacturing hub this year, riding a recent jump in investments and a favourable outlook

Malaysia aiming to become energy, chip making hub, PM says
Asia|Health|World

China discovers cluster of new mpox strain

Chinese health authorities said on Thursday they had detected the new mutated mpox strain clade Ib as the viral infection spreads to more countries after the World Health

China discovers cluster of new mpox strain
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

Philippine cbank has room to further ease policy, governor says

The Philippine central bank has room to ease monetary policy, its governor said on Thursday, following this week's data showing annual inflation stayed within its 2% to 4% target

Philippine cbank has room to further ease policy, governor says
Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast

Unilever's Indonesia headache worsens with boycott as local brands seize the day

A boycott against Unilever and other multinationals operating in Israel has worsened the global consumer company's loss of market share

Unilever's Indonesia headache worsens with boycott as local brands seize the day
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Apollo to boost staffing for Japan and Asia wealth, top regional exec says

Apollo Global Management plans to expand in Japan and add staff to its Asia wealth business, its regional top executive said, as global investment firms

Apollo to boost staffing for Japan and Asia wealth, top regional exec says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Foreigners turn net sellers of Japanese stocks, lock in 2024 gains

Foreign investors net sold Japanese stocks in the week ended Jan. 4, taking advantage of 2024 gains while aiming to reduce risks amid an unusually long market closure.

Foreigners turn net sellers of Japanese stocks, lock in 2024 gains
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Thai central bank seen cutting key rate by 50 bps in 2025, bond market group says

BANGKOK ((Reuters)) - Thailand's central bank is expected to cut rates twice, totalling 50 basis points this year starting in the second quarter this year, the Bond Market Association said on Thursday

Thai central bank seen cutting key rate by 50 bps in 2025, bond market group says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Chinese money rushes offshore via Hong Kong mutual funds

Chinese investors are buying up large amounts of Hong Kong mutual fund products that invest overseas, particularly in bonds, after authorities

Chinese money rushes offshore via Hong Kong mutual funds
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's consumer prices stall in 2024 on feeble demand

China's consumer prices barely rose in 2024 while factory-gate prices extended into a second straight year of declines, official data showed on Thursday, weighed by persistently

China's consumer prices stall in 2024 on feeble demand
Asia|World

Tents arrive for survivors of a quake that killed 126 in freezing, high-altitude Tibet

Rescuers in the freezing, high-altitude Tibet region in western China searched a second day for any remaining victims of a deadly earthquake that struck near a holy city for Tibetan Buddhists, before shifting their focus to resettling the survivors

Tents arrive for survivors of a quake that killed 126 in freezing, high-altitude Tibet
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Cambodian police detain a Thai man suspected of gunning down Cambodian ex-lawmaker in Bangkok

Cambodian police say they have apprehended a Thai man suspected of gunning down a former opposition politician from Cambodia in a popular Bangkok tourist area

Asia|Business|Technology

SoftBank and Arm weigh acquiring Ampere Computing, source says

Japanese technology investor SoftBank Group and its majority-owned Arm Holdings are exploring a deal for Oracle-backed semiconductor firm Ampere Computing, a person familiar with the matter

SoftBank and Arm weigh acquiring Ampere Computing, source says
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan, China trade barbs over undersea cable damage

Taiwan and China traded barbs over what the government in Taipei suspects was a Chinese-linked ship's damage to an undersea communications cable off the island's coast, an

Taiwan, China trade barbs over undersea cable damage
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan Nov real wages fall for 4th straight month as inflation weighs

Japan's inflation-adjusted real wages fell for the fourth straight month in November weighed down by higher prices even as base pay grew at the fastest pace in more than three

Japan Nov real wages fall for 4th straight month as inflation weighs
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

Japanese crime leader pleads guilty in US to trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar

The leader of a Japanese crime syndicate who was charged by U.S. authorities with trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar pleaded guilty on Wednesday, the

Japanese crime leader pleads guilty in US to trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

US warns North Korea becoming better prepared for war, fighting against Ukraine

The United States warned on Wednesday that North Korea is benefiting from its troops fighting alongside Russia against Ukraine, gaining experience that

US warns North Korea becoming better prepared for war, fighting against Ukraine
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China's tumbling bond yields intensify 'Japanification' risks: McGeever

China, the global growth engine for the last 20 years, now boasts lower long-term bond yields than Japan, the former poster child for deflationary

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China inflation lands amid global bond turmoil

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

China inflation lands amid global bond turmoil
Asia|Crime|US|World

Leader of Japanese crime syndicate pleads guilty to conspiring to traffic nuclear materials to Iran

The purported leader of a Japan-based crime syndicate has pleaded guilty to charges alleging that he conspired to traffic uranium and plutonium from Myanmar in the belief that Iran would use it for nuclear weapons

Asia|Political|US|World

Biden to meet virtually with Japanese and Philippine leaders, White House says

U.S. President Joe Biden will host a virtual meeting with leaders from Japan and the Philippines during his trip to Rome this week, the White House said on Wednesday.

Biden to meet virtually with Japanese and Philippine leaders, White House says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street holds firmer following Tuesday's slide

U.S. stock indexes held firmer and finished mixed a day after strong reports on the economy stirred up worries that inflation and interest rates may remain higher than expected

Stock market today: Wall Street holds firmer following Tuesday's slide
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar up as US 10-yr yield hits 8-1/2 month high on tariff report

The U.S. dollar rose for a second straight session on Wednesday as U.S. bond yields continued their recent advance, following a report that President-elect

Dollar up as US 10-yr yield hits 8-1/2 month high on tariff report
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Oil prices down on US fuel stocks build, dollar strength

Oil prices fell more than 1% on Wednesday as a stronger dollar and large builds in U.S. fuel inventories last week pressured prices, reversing earlier gains driven by

Oil prices down on US fuel stocks build, dollar strength
Asia|Election|MidEast|Political|World

Ashraf Ghani Fast Facts

Ashraf Ghani Fast Facts

Asia|Environment|World

More than 120 killed as 7.1-magnitude earthquake rocks Tibet

More than 120 people have been killed after a powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck a remote region of Tibet, with tremors felt in neighboring Nepal and parts of northern India. CNN's Marc Stewart reports.

More than 120 killed as 7.1-magnitude earthquake rocks Tibet
Asia|Business|Political|World

Xi Jinping Fast Facts

Xi Jinping Fast Facts

Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Ibrahim al-Jaafari Fast Facts

Ibrahim al-Jaafari Fast Facts

Asia|Europe|Travel|World

The world’s most powerful passports for 2025

The world’s most powerful passports for 2025

The world’s most powerful passports for 2025
Africa|Asia|Political|World

Azerbaijan protests to Eritrea over detention of three vessels and crews

Azerbaijan has lodged a protest with Eritrea over the detention of three Azerbaijani-flagged vessels and their crews that have been held since November 2024, Azerbaijani Foreign

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China foreign ministry not aware of Shandong Port Group ban on US-sanctioned ships

China's foreign ministry said on Wednesday it was not aware of Shandong Port Group's decision to ban U.S.-sanctioned vessels from its network of east coast harbours.

China foreign ministry not aware of Shandong Port Group ban on US-sanctioned ships
Asia|Health|MidEast|Political|World

India to consider engaging in development projects in Afghanistan

India will consider engaging in development projects in Afghanistan in the near future, India's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday, despite the lack of diplomatic relations.

Asia|Crime|Political

Suspected killer of former Cambodia lawmaker arrested, Thai police say

A suspected hit man who shot dead a former Cambodian opposition lawmaker in a brazen attack in Thailand's capital Bangkok was arrested in

Suspected killer of former Cambodia lawmaker arrested, Thai police say
Asia|Economy|Travel

China expects increase in New Year travel numbers, despite economic doldrums

China expects an increase in the number of people joining the coming Lunar New Year travel rush, with authorities estimating a record 9 billion domestic trips will be made during

China expects increase in New Year travel numbers, despite economic doldrums
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan flags foreign takeover of 7-Eleven owner as a security issue

A potential foreign acquisition of Japanese retail giant Seven & i would be "heavily related" to national security, Japan's economy minister Ryosei Akazawa said on

Japan flags foreign takeover of 7-Eleven owner as a security issue
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Japan links Chinese hacker MirrorFace to dozens of cyberattacks targeting security and tech data

Japan has linked more than 200 cyberattacks over the past five years targeting the country’s national security and high technology data to a Chinese hacking group, MirrorFace

Asia|Political|Technology|World

China-linked shipowner denies Taiwan accusation of damaging undersea cable

The Chinese director of a firm whose vessel Taiwan suspects of having damaged an undersea communications cable said on Wednesday there was

China-linked shipowner denies Taiwan accusation of damaging undersea cable
Asia|World

Powerful earthquake rocks remote region of Tibet and parts of Nepal, killing more than 120

Powerful earthquake rocks remote region of Tibet and parts of Nepal, killing more than 120

Powerful earthquake rocks remote region of Tibet and parts of Nepal, killing more than 120
Asia|Environment|Health|Political|World

Urgency mounts in search for survivors of powerful Tibet earthquake

More than 400 people trapped by rubble in earthquake-stricken Tibet have been rescued, Chinese officials said on Wednesday, with an unknown number still unaccounted for

Urgency mounts in search for survivors of powerful Tibet earthquake
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Impeached South Korean president's lawyers slam detention efforts as acting leader warns of clash

Lawyers for impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol are denouncing efforts to detain him over his short-lived imposition of martial law, while the country’s acting leader expressed concern over a possible clash between law enforcement agents and presidential security personnel

Impeached South Korean president's lawyers slam detention efforts as acting leader warns of clash
Asia|Environment|World

Magnitude 5.5 earthquake strikes China near source of Yellow River

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake shook parts of the Chinese province of Qinghai on Wednesday, with its epicentre located near the source of the Yellow River, the main natural waterway

Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's consumer mood worsens, casting doubt on rate hike timing

Japan's consumer sentiment deteriorated in December, a government survey showed on Wednesday, casting doubt on the central bank's view that solid household spending

Japan's consumer mood worsens, casting doubt on rate hike timing
Asia|Business|Economy

Sri Lanka c. bank to focus on stronger crisis recovery in 2025

Sri Lanka will focus on stronger recovery this year after the island nation posted real GDP growth of 5% in 2024, the highest in seven years, its central bank

Sri Lanka c. bank to focus on stronger crisis recovery in 2025
Asia|Economy|Food|World

Indonesian government tells ranchers to import cattle for school meals programme

Indonesia is encouraging domestic cattle ranchers to import breeding cows, targeting 400,000 head in 2025, to supply meat and milk for the government's free school meals programme,

Indonesian government tells ranchers to import cattle for school meals programme
Arts|Asia|Business|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Pink fox 'Linabell' wins Chinese hearts as Disney taps emotional economy

Each week, whenever she has time off from her marketing job, Ida Jia can be found at Shanghai Disneyland queuing for hours to spend a few minutes with Linabell, a

Pink fox 'Linabell' wins Chinese hearts as Disney taps emotional economy
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon faces new arrest attempt in fortified compound

South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a new and potentially more robust attempt to arrest him for insurrection after a top investigator

South Korea's Yoon faces new arrest attempt in fortified compound
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|World

Thai police say Chinese actor was trafficked to Myanmar to work in a scam operation

Thai police say a Chinese actor who disappeared and was found near the border of Myanmar in an area where online scam networks operate was a victim of human trafficking

Asia|Crime|Political

Malaysia says royal document granting home detention for jailed ex-PM not withheld

A purported royal document allowing Malaysia's jailed former Prime Minister Najib Razak to serve the remainder of his sentence under house arrest was never

Malaysia says royal document granting home detention for jailed ex-PM not withheld
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Samsung's preliminary Q4 profit falls far short of estimates as chip issues drag

Samsung Electronics' preliminary fourth-quarter operating profit missed estimates by a large margin, with the South Korean tech giant hit hard by extra

Samsung's preliminary Q4 profit falls far short of estimates as chip issues drag
Asia|Business|Economy

China's economic stimulus measures since September

China has expanded the scope of a consumer goods trade-in scheme and will give more subsidies for digital purchases this year, in an effort to revive sluggish domestic demand, an

China's economic stimulus measures since September
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

India's Modi looks to new economic playbook as risks mount

After world-beating economic growth last year, India's policymakers are scrambling to head off a sharp slowdown as worsening global conditions

India's Modi looks to new economic playbook as risks mount
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean court clears government, adoption agency of liability in adoptee's deportation from US

A South Korean court has cleared the government and an adoption agency of all liability in a lawsuit filed by a Korean man whose traumatic adoption journey led to an abusive childhood in the United States and ultimately his deportation to South Korea after legal troubles

South Korean court clears government, adoption agency of liability in adoptee's deportation from US
Asia|Business|Crime|Environment|World

One body recovered from flooded Indian mine as rescuers search for trapped men

The body of a miner was recovered from a flooded coal mine in a remote district of India's northeastern state of Assam on Wednesday, two days into the

One body recovered from flooded Indian mine as rescuers search for trapped men
Asia|Business|Economy|US

US trade deficit with Vietnam soars beyond $110 billion, as weak dong boosts exports

The U.S. trade deficit with Vietnam exceeded $110 billion in the first 11 months of 2024, latest U.S. figures show, as exports from the Southeast Asian

US trade deficit with Vietnam soars beyond $110 billion, as weak dong boosts exports
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai business group expects GDP growth up to 2.9% in 2025

Thailand's economy is expected to grow 2.4% to 2.9% in 2025 and exports to rise 1.5% to 2.5%, a leading joint business group said on Wednesday.

Thai business group expects GDP growth up to 2.9% in 2025
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Indonesia e-commerce firm Bukalapak to stop selling physical goods as competition mounts

Indonesian e-commerce firm Bukalapak said on Tuesday that it would stop selling physical items on its marketplace soon, amid tough competition from TikTok's Tokopedia and Sea's

Indonesia e-commerce firm Bukalapak to stop selling physical goods as competition mounts
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Asia dollar bond volumes seen rising 20% as China deals gather pace

Asian dollar bond issuance is expected to rise around 20% in 2025 over last year, driven by Chinese debt deals and as U.S. interest rate cuts make it more

Asia dollar bond volumes seen rising 20% as China deals gather pace
Asia|Business|Economy

China expands consumer trade-in scheme to revive economic growth

China added more home appliances to the list of products that can be used in its consumer trade-in scheme and will offer subsidies for additional

China expands consumer trade-in scheme to revive economic growth
Asia|Business|Economy

Malaysia offers tax incentives for companies, workers in Johor economic zone

Malaysia will offer a slew of tax incentives for companies and workers in its special economic zone with Singapore in the southern state of Johor, its finance ministry said on

Arts|Asia|Environment|Travel|World

Is Uzbekistan the next great architectural destination?

Is Uzbekistan the next great architectural destination?

Is Uzbekistan the next great architectural destination?
Asia|Political|World

‘Stop the Steal’ in South Korea? Why MAGA-like hats and slogans are part of President Yoon’s impeachment drama

‘Stop the Steal’ in South Korea? Why MAGA-like hats and slogans are part of President Yoon’s impeachment drama

‘Stop the Steal’ in South Korea? Why MAGA-like hats and slogans are part of President Yoon’s impeachment drama
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean authorities extend arrest warrant for embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korean authorities extend arrest warrant for embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korean authorities extend arrest warrant for embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Former BOJ chief Kuroda predicts more rate hikes

The Bank of Japan will likely keep raising interest rates in the coming years as inflation appears on track to sustainably hit its 2% target, said former governor

Former BOJ chief Kuroda predicts more rate hikes
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China's Shandong Port, entry point for most sanctioned oil, bans US-designated vessels

Shandong Port Group has banned U.S.-sanctioned tankers from calling into its ports in the eastern Chinese province, home to many

China's Shandong Port, entry point for most sanctioned oil, bans US-designated vessels
Asia|Crime|Environment|World

At least 9 miners are trapped in a coal mine in India's northeastern Assam state

At least nine workers are trapped inside a flooded coal mine in India’s northeastern Assam state and authorities have summoned the army to help in the rescue operation

At least 9 miners are trapped in a coal mine in India's northeastern Assam state
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Spiking yields puncture risk appetite, Japan warns on yen

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.  Investors go into Wednesday's market trading in Asia with their appetite for risk smothered by the rise in global bond yields.

Spiking yields puncture risk appetite, Japan warns on yen
Asia|Crime|Political

South Korea's impeached leader Yoon hunkers down in Seoul's 'Beverly Hills'

Behind rows of barbed wire and a small army of personal security, impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol remained holed up in his sprawling

South Korea's impeached leader Yoon hunkers down in Seoul's 'Beverly Hills'
Asia|Election|Political

South Korea's embattled leader Yoon finds allies among young conservative men

As impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol fights for his political survival, the embattled leader has found an ally among young

South Korea's embattled leader Yoon finds allies among young conservative men
Asia|Health|Science|World

Rising HMPV cases in China are ‘what we would expect to see’ in winter, health officials say

Rising HMPV cases in China are ‘what we would expect to see’ in winter, health officials say

Rising HMPV cases in China are ‘what we would expect to see’ in winter, health officials say
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|US|World

Harris to travel to Singapore, Bahrain and Germany before leaving office

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Europe, the Middle East and Asia from Jan. 13 through Jan. 17, the White House said on Tuesday.

Harris to travel to Singapore, Bahrain and Germany before leaving office
Asia|Business|Economy|US

China exports push Nippon Steel to seek growth in US, India after blocked deal

Nippon Steel is poised to expand its operations in the U.S. and India as it hunts for growth and protection from cheap Chinese exports after its

China exports push Nippon Steel to seek growth in US, India after blocked deal
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks fall, US yields rise after strong US data

Global stocks lost ground while U.S.

Stocks fall, US yields rise after strong US data
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Oil prices settle up on possible supply disruption, hopes for China demand

Oil prices settled higher on Tuesday, driven by concerns over limited supply from Russia and Iran because of Western sanctions and expected higher Chinese demand.

Oil prices settle up on possible supply disruption, hopes for China demand
Asia|Election|Health|Political|World

Bangladesh's ailing former premier Khaleda Zia leaves country to undergo medical treatment in London

An adviser says Bangladesh’s ailing former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has left the country to travel to London for medical treatment

Bangladesh's ailing former premier Khaleda Zia leaves country to undergo medical treatment in London
Asia|World

Tibet earthquake kills at least 126 people and leaves many trapped

A strong earthquake has shaken a high-altitude region of western China and areas of Nepal

Tibet earthquake kills at least 126 people and leaves many trapped
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|Travel|US|World

Harris will travel to Asia, Mideast and Europe during her final week in office

Vice President Kamala Harris plans to close out her term with an around-the-world trip

Harris will travel to Asia, Mideast and Europe during her final week in office
Asia|Crime|Political|World

3 Pakistani soldiers, 19 insurgents killed in separate raids in northwest

Pakistan's military says troops have killed 19 insurgents in three separate raids on militant hideouts in northwest Pakistan

Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Azerbaijan’s leader accuses Russia of passenger jet crash ‘cover up’ in blistering new attack on neighbor

Azerbaijan’s leader accuses Russia of passenger jet crash ‘cover up’ in blistering new attack on neighbor

Azerbaijan’s leader accuses Russia of passenger jet crash ‘cover up’ in blistering new attack on neighbor
Asia|Environment|World

Earthquake in Tibet kills more than 120, striking near holy Buddhist city

A strong earthquake struck the foothills of the Himalayas near one of Tibet's holiest cities on Tuesday, killing at least 126 people and

Earthquake in Tibet kills more than 120, striking near holy Buddhist city
Asia

Sashimi pizza? This Japanese couple launched a $60 million pizza empire in Vietnam

If you’re hungry for pizza in Asia there’s a chance you’ll be directed to Pizza 4 P’s, a restaurant chain now sweeping the continent. CNN’s Marc Stewart meets the husband-wife duo behind the success and discovers how it all began with a cheese-making tutorial on YouTube.

Sashimi pizza? This Japanese couple launched a $60 million pizza empire in Vietnam
Asia

From cassettes to cutting-edge: Japan’s TDK claims battery breakthrough

The Japanese company that once transformed everyday life with its tech is promising to do it again. CNN's Hanako Montgomery speaks to TDK's CEO about what the company calls a breakthrough with "unlimited possibilities."

From cassettes to cutting-edge: Japan’s TDK claims battery breakthrough
Asia|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

In freezing temperatures, swimmers in China plunge into a river for health and joy

Enthusiasm soared among about a dozen hardy swimmers during a daily ritual in northeast China’s “ice city” of Harbin even as the mercury dropped well below freezing

In freezing temperatures, swimmers in China plunge into a river for health and joy
Asia|Political|Technology|US|World

China says U.S. suspicion of security risks in Chinese drones is 'irresponsible'

China called the United States "extremely irresponsible" for "groundlessly suspecting" there are information security risks in China's drone systems, its commerce ministry said on

China says U.S. suspicion of security risks in Chinese drones is 'irresponsible'
Asia|Business|Education|Technology

Microsoft to invest $3 billion in India, to expand AI and cloud capacity

Microsoft will spend $3 billion to expand its Azure cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) capacity in India, CEO Satya Nadella said on

Microsoft to invest $3 billion in India, to expand AI and cloud capacity
Asia|Environment|World

Tremors in earthquake-prone Tibet

Tibet was struck with a magnitude 6.8 earthquake on Tuesday, one of the most powerful tremors in recent years, that hit the northern foothills of the Himalayas, killing at least 95

Tremors in earthquake-prone Tibet
Asia|Crime|Political

South Korean court re-issues arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon

A South Korean court has re-issued a warrant to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, the country's corruption investigation agency said on Tuesday.

South Korean court re-issues arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon
Asia|Business|Economy

China's Chery reports 38.4% jump in 2024 sales to 2.6 million vehicles

Chinese automaker Chery on Tuesday reported a 38.4% jump in global car sales for 2024 to 2.6 million vehicles and forecast sales of more than 3 million this year.

China's Chery reports 38.4% jump in 2024 sales to 2.6 million vehicles
Asia|Business|Economy

India forecasts 2024/25 economic growth of 6.4%, slowest in four years

India forecast annual growth of 6.4% in the year ending in March, the slowest in four years and below the lower end of government's initial

India forecasts 2024/25 economic growth of 6.4%, slowest in four years
Asia|Crime|Entertainment

Missing Chinese actor found in Myanmar may have been trafficking victim, Thai officials say

A Chinese actor who went missing last week near the Thai-Myanmar border has been found in Myanmar and may have been the victim of human trafficking, Thai authorities said on Tuesday

Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean anti-corruption agency receives new court warrant to detain impeached President Yoon

South Korea’s anti-corruption agency says it has received a new court warrant to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol after its previous attempt was blocked by the presidential security service last week

South Korean anti-corruption agency receives new court warrant to detain impeached President Yoon
Asia|Crime|Environment|World

Three miners feared dead in India's Assam state, six others trapped

Three miners were feared dead inside a flooded coal mine in a remote district of India's northeastern Assam state, authorities said on Tuesday, and the men were

Three miners feared dead in India's Assam state, six others trapped
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US rejection of Nippon Steel's bid for US Steel rankles Washington's key ally in Asia

President Joe Biden's decision to reject a bid by Nippon Steel to acquire U.S. Steel isn't the first time friction over trade and investment has irked Washington's closest ally in Asia

US rejection of Nippon Steel's bid for US Steel rankles Washington's key ally in Asia
Asia|Political|World

North Korea says it tested hypersonic intermediate range missile aimed at remote Pacific targets

North Korea says its latest weapons test was a new hypersonic intermediate-range missile designed to strike targets in the Pacific as leader Kim Jong Un vowed to further expand his collection of nuclear-capable weapons to counter rivals

North Korea says it tested hypersonic intermediate range missile aimed at remote Pacific targets
Americas|Asia|Economy|Political|World

Indonesia is admitted to the BRICS bloc of developing nations

Indonesia has been admitted as a full member of the BRICS bloc of developing economies

Indonesia is admitted to the BRICS bloc of developing nations
Arts|Asia|Crime|Political|World

China COVID protest filmmaker sentenced to prison, former lawyer says

A Chinese director who made a film about the 2022 "white paper" demonstrations against China's COVID restrictions was sentenced to three and a half years in prison

Asia|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Political|World

UAE agrees to roll over payment of $2 billion due by Pakistan

The United Arab Emirates has agreed to roll over the payment of $2 billion due by Pakistan this month, the South Asian nation's Prime Minister Shehbaz

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Vietnam central bank to keep flexible monetary policy, monitor Trump policies

Vietnam will maintain a flexible monetary policy aimed at controlling inflation, while authorities will monitor the policies of U.S.

Vietnam central bank to keep flexible monetary policy, monitor Trump policies
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Trump win triggered 2024 exit by overseas investors from Asian equities

Overseas investors turned net sellers of Asian equities in 2024, primarily due to a surge in selling in the last quarter amid concerns that U.S

Trump win triggered 2024 exit by overseas investors from Asian equities
Asia|Political|World

Singapore considers law to guard clans, business associations against foreign interference

Singapore introduced legislation on Tuesday to safeguard clans and business associations linked to racial groups against foreign interference.

Singapore considers law to guard clans, business associations against foreign interference
Asia|Crime|World

South Korean transport minister plans to resign over country's worst air crash

South Korea's transport minister said on Tuesday he intends to step down to take responsibility for the deadly crash of a Boeing jet operated by Jeju Air

South Korean transport minister plans to resign over country's worst air crash
Asia|Political|Technology|World

Taiwan coast guard says investigation of damaged undersea cable stymied by weather

Taiwan's coast guard has said that it suspects a ship damaged an undersea communications cable over the weekend, but that bad weather prevented its

Taiwan coast guard says investigation of damaged undersea cable stymied by weather
Asia|Business|Economy

Another year of big wage hikes likely at big Japan firms, business lobby chair says

Large Japanese firms are likely to increase wages by about 5% on average in 2025, the same as last year, the chair of a major business lobby

Another year of big wage hikes likely at big Japan firms, business lobby chair says
Asia|Business|Economy

China's residential foreclosures increase in 2024 amid property slump

The number of foreclosed homes in China rose in 2024 from the previous year, a private-sector survey showed on Tuesday, heightening concerns about mortgage delinquencies amid a

China's residential foreclosures increase in 2024 amid property slump
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

China attaches importance to Trump's remarks on talks with Xi

China attaches "great importance" to the remarks of Donald Trump, the foreign ministry said in response to comments on Monday from the U.S.

China attaches importance to Trump's remarks on talks with Xi
Asia|Crime|Europe|Travel|World

Spanish woman killed by elephant in Thailand while bathing animal, police say

Spanish woman killed by elephant in Thailand while bathing animal, police say

Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast|World

Global crude exports dip as trade routes reshuffle again

The volume of global crude exports in 2024 declined 2%, the first fall since the COVID-19 pandemic, shipping data showed, due to weak demand growth and as

Global crude exports dip as trade routes reshuffle again
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Foxconn beats estimates with record fourth-quarter revenue on AI demand

Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, beat expectations to post its highest-ever revenue for the fourth quarter on continued strong demand for artificial

Foxconn beats estimates with record fourth-quarter revenue on AI demand
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Malaysia, Singapore announce deal on Johor economic zone

Malaysia and Singapore announced on Tuesday an agreement on a special economic zone in the southern Malaysian state of Johor, aiming to support investment and

Malaysia, Singapore announce deal on Johor economic zone
Asia|Business|Economy

KKR considering selling Japan's Seiyu supermarket, Nikkei says

U.S. private equity fund KKR is considering selling supermarket chain Seiyu in a deal that could worth several hundred billion yen (several billion dollars), the Nikkei business daily

KKR considering selling Japan's Seiyu supermarket, Nikkei says
Asia|Business|Finance

KKR asks Fuji Soft to file injunction against Bain's 'breach of NDA'

U.S. private equity fund KKR said it has asked Fuji Soft to file for an injuction in court to stop what it said was Bain Capital's violation of a non-disclosure

KKR asks Fuji Soft to file injunction against Bain's 'breach of NDA'
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|World

Indonesia joins BRICS bloc as full member, Brazil says

Indonesia will formally join BRICS as a full member, Brazil's government said on Monday, further expanding the group of major emerging economies that also includes Russia, India,

Indonesia joins BRICS bloc as full member, Brazil says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Philippine annual inflation quickens to 2.9% in December

Philippine annual inflation quickened for a third straight month in December due to the faster pace of increases in food and utility costs, the statistics agency said on Tuesday.

Philippine annual inflation quickens to 2.9% in December
Asia|Political|Technology|World

North Korea successfully tests new intermediate-range missile, state media says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a successful test of a new intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile (IRBM) on Monday, state media KCNA said on Tuesday,

North Korea successfully tests new intermediate-range missile, state media says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Nippon Steel stands firm on a US Steel takeover and denies risks cited by Biden

Nippon Steel Chief Executive Eiji Hashimoto says the top Japanese steelmaker is standing firm on its proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel

Nippon Steel stands firm on a US Steel takeover and denies risks cited by Biden
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Samsung Q4 earnings expected to be hit by Nvidia AI chip supply delay

Samsung Electronics, the world's top memory chip maker, is expected to forecast on Wednesday its profit growth continued to slow in the fourth quarter as it struggled

Samsung Q4 earnings expected to be hit by Nvidia AI chip supply delay
Asia|Economy|Lifestyle|World

Hong Kong struggles to improve conditions in tiny, crowded homes

Housing is famously cramped in the Asian financial hub of Hong Kong, thanks to sky-high property prices, but a single toilet and kitchen shared by four families would make for a

Hong Kong struggles to improve conditions in tiny, crowded homes
Asia|Business|Science|Technology

Toyota backs Japanese space startup Interstellar to mass-produce rockets

A Toyota research unit will invest in Japanese startup Interstellar Technologies (IST) to support mass production of its rockets, the world's biggest

Toyota backs Japanese space startup Interstellar to mass-produce rockets
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Trump tariff doubt swirls, JGB yields in rarified air

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.  Risk appetite in Asia should get a lift on Tuesday, as the feel-good factor sparked the previous day by a report that U.S.

Trump tariff doubt swirls, JGB yields in rarified air
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stocks rise, dollar drops after Trump denies tariff policy pullback

Global stocks rose while the U.S. dollar index dropped on Monday after President-elect Donald Trump denied a newspaper report that his incoming administration

Stocks rise, dollar drops after Trump denies tariff policy pullback
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Sunac China flags difficulty making Sept dollar bond payments, sources say

Developer Sunac China has informed some of its dollar creditors it is unlikely to meet a September bond maturity deadline, two sources said, as weak sales raise the

Sunac China flags difficulty making Sept dollar bond payments, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Nippon Steel could face growth challenges after U.S. Steel purchase blocked, analysts say

Japan's Nippon Steel may need to look at a revamp of its growth strategy after U.S.

Nippon Steel could face growth challenges after U.S. Steel purchase blocked, analysts say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Nvidia and other tech stocks pull Wall Street higher

Rising technology stocks helped U.S. indexes recover more of their holiday-season slide that bridged the new year

Stock market today: Nvidia and other tech stocks pull Wall Street higher
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Dollar down in choppy trade on Trump tariff confusion

The U.S. dollar was lower on Monday in choppy trading after conflicting reports about how aggressive President-elect Donald Trump's tariff plans could be when

Dollar down in choppy trade on Trump tariff confusion
Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast

Oil prices ease as weak economic data offsets higher US winter storm heating demand

Oil prices eased in volatile trade on Monday as some bearish economic news from the United States and Germany offset bullish support from a weaker U.S. dollar and

Oil prices ease as weak economic data offsets higher US winter storm heating demand
Asia|Economy|Political|US

China-focused House committee to continue in new US Congress

The U.S.

China-focused House committee to continue in new US Congress
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty

'Small faces and big eyes': 16-year-old artist on pressure to undergo plastic surgery for fans' approval

Aspiring 16-year-old K-pop artist Seoyoung Yun talks about considering plastic surgery as a teenager. CNN’s Kyung Lah reports from Seoul, South Korea for “The Whole Story: K-Pop: A Star is Made,” airing Sunday January 5 at 8pm ET.

'Small faces and big eyes': 16-year-old artist on pressure to undergo plastic surgery for fans' approval
Asia|Crime|Environment|World

Several miners trapped in coal mine in India's Assam

Several miners are feared trapped inside a coal mine in a remote area in the north-east Indian state of Assam and the state has requested the army's assistance in rescue

Asia|Crime|Europe|Finance|Political|World

UK's Starmer says he has confidence in minister named in Bangladesh probe

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday he had confidence in City Minister Tulip Siddiq, who is facing pressure to resign after being named in a financial corruption

UK's Starmer says he has confidence in minister named in Bangladesh probe
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Azerbaijan starts trial of Frenchman accused of spying

French citizen Martin Ryan went on trial in Azerbaijan on Monday on spying charges that the judge said could lead to a prison sentence of 10 to 15 years.

Azerbaijan starts trial of Frenchman accused of spying
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China's export ban to push antimony prices to new highs

Antimony prices are likely to hit record levels as consumers seek alternative supplies following China's latest export ban with growing trade

China's export ban to push antimony prices to new highs
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Blinken expresses confidence in South Korea democratic process

South Korean investigators sought an extension of a warrant to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, as visiting U.S.

Blinken expresses confidence in South Korea democratic process
Asia|Crime|Political

Malaysia's ex-leader Najib wins appeal to pursue bid to serve corruption sentence at home

Malaysia's imprisoned former Prime Minister Najib Razak has won an appeal to pursue his bid to serve his remaining corruption sentence under house arrest

Asia|Economy|Europe|Political

French PM Bayrou will go to China to seek progress on cognac trade dispute, Macron says

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that new Prime Minister Francois Bayrou will travel to China to try to make progress on a trade dispute that threatens cognac sales.

French PM Bayrou will go to China to seek progress on cognac trade dispute, Macron says
Asia|Crime|Finance|Political|World

UK's anti-corruption minister refers herself to ethics watchdog over links to ousted Bangladeshi PM

A British Treasury minister has referred herself to the UK government’s ethics watchdog following reports that she used London properties linked to her aunt Sheikh Hasina, the ousted Bangladeshi prime minister

Asia|Political|World

North Korea tests mid-range missile as Blinken visits Seoul

U.S.

North Korea tests mid-range missile as Blinken visits Seoul
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Nippon Steel may sue US government over Biden’s decision to block US Steel acquisition

Nippon Steel may sue US government over Biden’s decision to block US Steel acquisition

Nippon Steel may sue US government over Biden’s decision to block US Steel acquisition
Asia|Crime|Political

Jailed Malaysian ex-PM Najib wins appeal in bid for house detention

A Malaysian court on Monday granted jailed ex-premier Najib Razak's bid to access a royal document that should allow him to serve his sentence at home, in a

Jailed Malaysian ex-PM Najib wins appeal in bid for house detention
Asia|Crime|Economy|Political

China's Xi cites corruption as 'biggest threat' to ruling Communist party

Corruption is the biggest threat to China's Communist Party, President Xi Jinping said on Monday, in a clear warning that the ruling party is resolved to tackle a long-

China's Xi cites corruption as 'biggest threat' to ruling Communist party
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

China hurries to shore up sliding yuan and stock markets

China's stock exchanges and central bank rushed to defend a tumbling yuan and falling stock markets on Monday, trying to soothe investors

China hurries to shore up sliding yuan and stock markets
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Blinken warns Russia is close to sharing advanced satellite technology with North Korea

Blinken warns Russia is close to sharing advanced satellite technology with North Korea

Blinken warns Russia is close to sharing advanced satellite technology with North Korea
Asia|Crime|Political|World

A filmmaker made a documentary about protests in China. Now he’s sentenced to more than 3 years in prison

A filmmaker made a documentary about protests in China. Now he’s sentenced to more than 3 years in prison

A filmmaker made a documentary about protests in China. Now he’s sentenced to more than 3 years in prison
Asia|Business|Environment|Food

Motorcycle-sized tuna fetches more than $1 million at Japan auction

Motorcycle-sized tuna fetches more than $1 million at Japan auction

Motorcycle-sized tuna fetches more than $1 million at Japan auction
Asia|Crime|World

Eight policemen, driver killed in Maoist attack in central India

At least eight policemen and a driver were killed in a bomb blast set off by Maoist rebels in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh, police said on

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Nippon Steel could face growth challenges after U.S. Steel purchase blocked, analysts say

Japan's Nippon Steel may need to look at a revamp of its growth strategy after U.S.

Nippon Steel could face growth challenges after U.S. Steel purchase blocked, analysts say
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean anti-corruption agency and police debate tougher measures to detain impeached president

South Korea’s anti-corruption agency and police have been debating more forceful measures to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol after their previous attempt was blocked by the presidential security service last week

South Korean anti-corruption agency and police debate tougher measures to detain impeached president
Asia|Political|World

Philippines deploys maritime and air assets to monitor China's 'monster ship'

The Philippines has deployed air and sea assets of its military and coast guard in its exclusive economic zone to monitor China's largest coast guard vessel, calling the ship's

Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

China protests US sanctions for its alleged role in hacking, complains of foreign hacker attacks

China has slammed a decision by the U.S. Treasury to sanction a Beijing-based cybersecurity company for its alleged role in multiple hacking incidents targeting critical U.S. infrastructure

China protests US sanctions for its alleged role in hacking, complains of foreign hacker attacks
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

Afghans arrive in the Philippines to complete visa processing for resettlement in US

A group of Afghan nationals have arrived in the Philippines to process special immigrant visas for their resettlement in the United States

Afghans arrive in the Philippines to complete visa processing for resettlement in US
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ's Ueda vows to keep hiking rates with focus on risks

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Monday the central bank will raise interest rates further if the economy continues to improve, though

BOJ's Ueda vows to keep hiking rates with focus on risks
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese exchanges ask big fund managers to restrict stock selling, sources say

China's main stock exchanges asked some large mutual funds to restrict stock selling at the start of the year, three sources familiar with the matter said, as authorities sought

Chinese exchanges ask big fund managers to restrict stock selling, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

And we're off

The first full trading week of 2025 brings key U.S. jobs data as well as Chinese and euro zone inflation numbers.

And we're off
Asia|Political|World

South Korea says North Korea fired a ballistic missile into the sea

South Korea says North Korea fired a ballistic missile that flew 685 miles before landing in waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan

South Korea says North Korea fired a ballistic missile into the sea
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Sunac gains backing to restructure one more onshore bond, source says

Sunac China won support from holders of an onshore bond last week and will need approval from investors of two more bonds to implement debt restructuring, a source with direct

Sunac gains backing to restructure one more onshore bond, source says
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

Indonesia books lower-than-expected 2024 fiscal deficit

Indonesia's unaudited budget deficit for 2024 was smaller than the government's earlier estimate, official data showed on Monday, providing a

Indonesia books lower-than-expected 2024 fiscal deficit
Africa|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China's top diplomat heads to Africa as West's attention dwindles

China's top diplomat began his annual New Year tour of Africa on Sunday, maintaining a 35-year-long tradition, to quietly advance Beijing's already sizeable influence

China's top diplomat heads to Africa as West's attention dwindles
Asia|Economy|Food|Health|Political

Indonesia launches free meals program to feed children and pregnant women to fight malnutrition

Indonesia’s new government has begun an ambitious project to fight malnutrition by feeding nearly 90 million children and pregnant women that is expected to cost $28 billion through 2029, although critics question whether the program is affordable

Indonesia launches free meals program to feed children and pregnant women to fight malnutrition
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Singaporean data centre company Digital Edge raises over $1.6 billion

Singapore-headquartered data centre company Digital Edge said on Monday it had raised over $1.6 billion in new capital via a combination of equity and debt financing to fund its

Asia|Business|Technology

China's Geely Holding targets over 5 million units of annual sales by 2027

China's Geely Holding Group on Sunday said it aims to sell more than 5 million vehicles annually by 2027, a big jump from 2023, which it hopes to achieve by accelerating

China's Geely Holding targets over 5 million units of annual sales by 2027
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China services activity hits 7-month high but US trade fears dent optimism, Caixin PMI shows

China's services activity expanded at the fastest pace in seven months in December, driven by a surge in domestic demand, but orders from abroad declined, reflecting growing trade

China services activity hits 7-month high but US trade fears dent optimism, Caixin PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Thai inflation returns to target range for first time in 7 months

Thailand inflation rate returned to the target range for the first time since May last year, lifted by higher energy and food prices, the commerce ministry said on Monday.

Thai inflation returns to target range for first time in 7 months
Asia|Business|Economy

India's services sector ended 2024 on a strong footing, PMI shows

India's dominant services sector ended 2024 on a high note as sustained demand boosted activity to a four-month high and led to strong hiring in December,

India's services sector ended 2024 on a strong footing, PMI shows
Asia|Political|Technology|World

Chinese cyberattacks on Taiwan government averaged 2.4 million a day in 2024, report says

Cyberattacks on Taiwan government departments doubled in 2024 from the previous year to an average of 2.4 million attacks a day, the island's National Security Bureau

Chinese cyberattacks on Taiwan government averaged 2.4 million a day in 2024, report says
Asia|Health|World

China rolls out plan to tackle growing issue of dementia

China has launched a national plan to address the rapidly growing prevalence of dementia, which authorities say is becoming "a widespread societal concern" and poses "significant

China rolls out plan to tackle growing issue of dementia
Asia|Business|Economy

Vietnam's 2024 GDP growth accelerates to 7.09%, driven by strong exports

Vietnam's economy expanded 7.09% last year to $476.3 billion, faster than the 5.05% expansion in 2023, driven by strong exports and robust foreign

Vietnam's 2024 GDP growth accelerates to 7.09%, driven by strong exports
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai central bank says it is ready to adjust rates if outlook shifts

Thailand's central bank is ready to adjust monetary policy if the outlook changes as the economy is facing heightened uncertainty

Thai central bank says it is ready to adjust rates if outlook shifts
Asia|Political|Travel|World

South Korea extends shutdown of Muan airport due to crash probe

South Korea's government said on Monday it will extend the shutdown of Muan International Airport by a week to Jan. 14, citing the ongoing investigation into the crash of a Jeju Air

South Korea extends shutdown of Muan airport due to crash probe
Asia|World

Over 200 Rohingya arrive by boat in Indonesia over weekend, official says

More than 200 Rohingya came ashore over the weekend in Indonesia's Aceh province, an official said on Monday, amid growing numbers of arrivals by sea of the stateless population in

Asia|Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

South Korea's LG CNS launches IPO for up to $817 million, term sheet says

South Korean IT services provider LG CNS started bookbuilding on Monday to raise up to $817 million in an initial public offering (IPO), according to a term sheet reviewed by

South Korea's LG CNS launches IPO for up to $817 million, term sheet says
Asia|Business|Economy

Shenzhen-based Logan Group proposes restructuring its $8 billion offshore debt

Shenzhen-based developer Logan Group said on Monday it was offering a restructuring proposal for the majority of its about $8.01 billion offshore debt, including conversion to mandatory

Asia|Education|Political|World

Shigemi Fukahori, who survived Nagasaki bombing and spent his life advocating for peace, dies at 93

Shigemi Fukahori, who survived the 1945 Nagasaki atomic bombing and devoted his life to advocating for peace and campaigning against nuclear weapons, has died

Shigemi Fukahori, who survived Nagasaki bombing and spent his life advocating for peace, dies at 93
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's service activity expands on solid demand, PMI shows

Japan's service activity expanded for a second straight month in December, buoyed by solid demand and business expansion, a private-sector survey showed on Monday.

Japan's service activity expands on solid demand, PMI shows
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle

For those seeking K-pop stardom, the path can be long and grueling

For those seeking K-pop stardom, the path can be long and grueling

For those seeking K-pop stardom, the path can be long and grueling
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea's presidential security chief defies Yoon arrest bid as deadline looms

The chief of security for South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Sunday he could not cooperate with efforts to arrest the impeached leader, in remarks that could

South Korea's presidential security chief defies Yoon arrest bid as deadline looms
Asia|Political|World

Head of South Korea Yoon's security finds himself in spotlight

The man central to blocking investigators from arresting South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol has come under the spotlight himself in the political crisis

Head of South Korea Yoon's security finds himself in spotlight
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China two-year yield eyes fall below 1.00%

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

China two-year yield eyes fall below 1.00%
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine launches new attack in Kursk region of western Russia

Russia said on Sunday that Ukraine had launched a new attack in the Kursk region, an area of western Russia from which Russian troops have been

Ukraine launches new attack in Kursk region of western Russia
Asia|Europe|Travel|World

Here's why these 5 spots made our list of places to go in 2025

Based all over the world, CNN Travel's editors explain why they included the Kansai Region in Japan, Stockholm in Sweden and three other unique spots as part of their yearly list of places you should pay attention to this year. For the full list, head to CNN.com/travel.

Here's why these 5 spots made our list of places to go in 2025
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean protesters brave cold to demand Yoon's ouster as detention deadline looms

Hundreds of South Koreans, bundled up against freezing temperatures and snow, rallied overnight near the residence of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, calling for his ouster and arrest, as authorities prepared to renew their efforts to detain him over his short-lived martial law decree

South Korean protesters brave cold to demand Yoon's ouster as detention deadline looms
Asia|Europe|Political|Travel|World

Four Russian airports reopen after suspending flights, aviation watchdog says

Russian airports in the cities of Kazan, Nizhnekamsk, Izhevsk and Perm, which temporarily halted flights on Sunday morning to ensure the safety of civilian aircraft, have resumed

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China seeks to bolster ports and aviation hubs in western regions

China said on Sunday it would launch 15 measures to bolster the development of its western provinces with the construction of logistical infrastructure such as ports and aviation hubs.

China seeks to bolster ports and aviation hubs in western regions
Asia|Crime|World

Malaysia turns back boats carrying 300 Myanmar migrants

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's coast guard escorted away from its waters two boats carrying almost 300 undocumented Myanmar migrants found in a state of exhaustion for lack of food and water, a top agency

Asia|Europe|Political|World

Zelenskiy reports heavy Russian, N. Korean troop losses in Russia's Kursk

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday that Russian and North Korean forces suffered heavy losses in fighting in Russia's southern Kursk region.

Zelenskiy reports heavy Russian, N. Korean troop losses in Russia's Kursk
Americas|Arts|Asia|Entertainment

Asian singers and actors who relocated to Asia see global crossover opportunity

It’s vastly different to work as an Asian actor in North American hubs such as Toronto, Los Angeles and New York — than in those in Asia, including Hong Kong and Taipei

Asian singers and actors who relocated to Asia see global crossover opportunity
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Blast in southwestern Pakistan kills 1 person and wounds 35

Police in Pakistan say that a blast from an improvised explosive device in the country's southwest has killed one person and wounded 35 others

Asia|Lifestyle|World

Japanese woman who was the world's oldest person at 116 has died

Tomiko Itooka, a Japanese woman who was the world’s oldest person according to Guinness World Records, has died

Japanese woman who was the world's oldest person at 116 has died
Asia|Crime|Environment|World

China market blaze kills eight, 15 hurt

A fire at a vegetable market in China's northern province of Hebei killed eight people and wounded 15, state television CCTV said on Saturday.

China market blaze kills eight, 15 hurt
Asia|MidEast|World

Malaysia turns away 2 boats with nearly 300 Rohingya refugees after dozens landed on island

Malaysian authorities say they have turned away two boats carrying nearly 300 Muslim Rohingya refugees who had entered the country illegally

Asia|Crime|Political

South Korea investigators ask acting president to clear way for Yoon's arrest

South Korean investigators again asked the country's acting president on Saturday to order the presidential security service to comply with an arrest warrant for impeached President

South Korea investigators ask acting president to clear way for Yoon's arrest
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Hong Kong budget deficit to be just under HK$100 billion, financial chief says

Hong Kong's deficit for this fiscal year is expected to be just below HK$100 billion ($13 billion), the city's finance chief said on Saturday.

Hong Kong budget deficit to be just under HK$100 billion, financial chief says
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Russia's new car sales up 47% in 2024, agencies cite industry ministry

Sales of new passenger cars in Russia increased by 47% year on year to 1.55 million units in 2024, Russian news agencies reported on Saturday, citing industry and trade ministry data.

Russia's new car sales up 47% in 2024, agencies cite industry ministry
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar releases thousands of prisoners to mark Independence Day

Myanmar’s military government has released more than 6,000 prisoners and has reduced other inmates’ sentences as part of a mass amnesty to mark the 77th anniversary of independence from Britain

Asia|Travel|World

South Korea to compile transcript of voice recording from crashed plane on Saturday

Investigators on Saturday expect to compile the complete transcript from the cockpit voice recorder recovered from the wreckage of the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 that crashed on Sunday

South Korea to compile transcript of voice recording from crashed plane on Saturday
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar junta to free 5,864 prisoners under amnesty

Myanmar's military government will release 5,864 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, under an amnesty marking the Southeast Asian nation's independence day, state media said on Saturday.

Myanmar junta to free 5,864 prisoners under amnesty
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan says China is redoubling efforts to undermine democracy with disinformation

Taiwan's government says China is redoubling efforts to undermine confidence in the self-governing island's democracy with the spread of disinformation, especially online

Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Blinken heads to Asia, Europe on last expected trip as top US diplomat

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will embark on what is expected to be his final overseas trip in office this weekend, traveling to South Korea, Japan and France

Blinken heads to Asia, Europe on last expected trip as top US diplomat
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Political|World

Famed transgender dancer has shows canceled in China. Some fear a wider crackdown

Famed transgender dancer has shows canceled in China. Some fear a wider crackdown

Famed transgender dancer has shows canceled in China. Some fear a wider crackdown
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|US|World

Blinken heads to South Korea, Japan and France

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to South Korea, Japan and France from Jan. 4-9, the State Department said on Friday, amid a political crisis in Seoul.

Blinken heads to South Korea, Japan and France
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

British woman and South African man found dead at Vietnam tourist villa

British woman and South African man found dead at Vietnam tourist villa

Asia|Political|US|World

Chinese dams to be discussed in India visit of US national security adviser

U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan's visit to New Delhi from Jan. 5-6 is expected to include discussions with Indian counterparts

Chinese dams to be discussed in India visit of US national security adviser
Asia|Political|Technology|US|World

The last high-profile trip to India by the Biden administration will focus on technology

National security adviser Jake Sullivan will travel to India for a visit focusing on cooperation on strategic technology, including in defense, space and artificial intelligence

The last high-profile trip to India by the Biden administration will focus on technology
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|Technology

Stock market today: S&P 500 rallies to its first gain since Christmas

Wall Street snapped out of its holiday-season funk

Stock market today: S&P 500 rallies to its first gain since Christmas
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks rally after recent weakness, dollar slips

Global stocks rallied on Friday but remained on track for a weekly decline, while the dollar stalled after its recent rally but found some support from a

Stocks rally after recent weakness, dollar slips
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar on track for best week in a month

The dollar dipped on Friday but was on track for its strongest weekly performance in a month on expectations that the U.S. economy will continue to outperform its

Dollar on track for best week in a month
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Oil heads for weekly gains on colder weather, Chinese policy support

Oil prices edged higher on Friday and were on track for weekly gains as cold weather in Europe and the U.S. as well as additional economic stimulus flagged by

Oil heads for weekly gains on colder weather, Chinese policy support
Americas|Asia|Europe|Political|World

Investigators meet in Brazil to extract data from black box of crashed Azerbaijani airliner

Brazil’s air force says several of its investigators are working with colleagues from three other nations to analyze data from the Azerbaijani airliner that crashed in Kazakhstan on Dec. 25, killing 38 people

Investigators meet in Brazil to extract data from black box of crashed Azerbaijani airliner
Asia|Election|Political|World

Supporters of South Korea's Yoon adopt 'Stop the Steal', hope Trump will help

Supporters of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol are adopting "Stop the Steal" slogans popularised by U.S.

Supporters of South Korea's Yoon adopt 'Stop the Steal', hope Trump will help
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China’s central bank says it will cut banks reserves, rates at proper time

China's central bank said it will cut banks’ reserve requirement ratio and interest rates at “proper time” during a quarterly meeting of its monetary policy committee held last week

China’s central bank says it will cut banks reserves, rates at proper time
Asia|Economy|Political|Science|Technology|US|World

Can science be both open and secure? Nations grapple with tightening research security as China’s dominance grows

Scientific R&D drives economic competitiveness, military technology and national security. Governments are trying to balance research security with protecting the openness that makes science work.

Can science be both open and secure? Nations grapple with tightening research security as China’s dominance grows
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea's impeached president defies warrant after hourslong standoff

South Korean investigators have left the president’s official residence after a nearly six-hour standoff during which he defied their attempt to detain him

South Korea's impeached president defies warrant after hourslong standoff
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Malaysia doubles patrols to find Myanmar migrant boats after nearly 200 detained

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's coastguard said on Friday it was doubling patrols in its waters to locate boats carrying undocumented Myanmar migrants, after almost 200 were detained on an island in the

Malaysia doubles patrols to find Myanmar migrant boats after nearly 200 detained
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

India aims to strengthen economic ties with US, engage with Trump administration

India is looking forward to strengthening its economic relationship with the United States by engaging with the incoming Trump administration, India's trade minister Piyush Goyal

India aims to strengthen economic ties with US, engage with Trump administration
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple's China troubles mount as foreign phone sales sink for 4th month

Shipments to China of foreign-branded smartphones, including Apple Inc's iPhone, fell by 47.4% in November from a year earlier, according to data released on Friday from a

Apple's China troubles mount as foreign phone sales sink for 4th month
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean presidential guards prevent arrest of impeached Yoon after tense stand-off

South Korea's presidential guards and military troops prevented authorities from arresting impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday in

South Korean presidential guards prevent arrest of impeached Yoon after tense stand-off
Asia|Environment|Political|World

India says conveyed concerns to China over hydropower dam in Tibet

India's foreign ministry said on Friday that New Delhi has conveyed its concerns to Beijing about China's plan to build a hydropower dam in Tibet on the Yarlung Zangbo river which

India says conveyed concerns to China over hydropower dam in Tibet
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

China proposes fresh export curbs on EV technology

China proposes fresh export curbs on EV technology

China proposes fresh export curbs on EV technology
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

Welcome to the New World Order of automakers. Soon, only the big survive

Welcome to the New World Order of automakers. Soon, only the big survive

Welcome to the New World Order of automakers. Soon, only the big survive
Asia|Business|Technology

China's COMAC, maker of C919 jet, aims for Southeast Asian flights by 2026

Chinese state-owned plane maker COMAC aims for its C919 jet to start flying on commercial routes to Southeast Asia by 2026 as a first step to moving beyond its domestic market, a

China's COMAC, maker of C919 jet, aims for Southeast Asian flights by 2026
Asia|Crime|World

Dozens rescued in South Korea building fire, emergency department says

A fire and thick smoke engulfed an eight-story building in the South Korean city of Seongnam on Friday, sending 12 people to hospital with smoke inhalation, and about 30 people who

Dozens rescued in South Korea building fire, emergency department says
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Tesla's China sales hit record high in 2024, bucking global decline

U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla said on Friday its China sales rose 8.8% to a record high of more than 657,000 cars in 2024, a strong performance in a competitive market in a year

Tesla's China sales hit record high in 2024, bucking global decline
Asia|Environment|Health|Technology|World

Hanoi declared world's most polluted city, authorities seek action

Vietnam's capital Hanoi has been covered in thick smog over recent weeks, putting it at the top of a list of the world's most polluted cities, as the government said it would push

Hanoi declared world's most polluted city, authorities seek action
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Singapore's Dec jet fuel imports hit multi-year high on India, S. Korea supply

Singapore's jet fuel imports probably hit multi-year highs in December, with India the top supplier as the arbitrage to Europe stayed shut, according to trade

Asia|Political

Philippines' Marcos drops estranged VP Duterte from security council

Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte will no longer sit on the National Security Council after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed an order removing her office from the agency,

Philippines' Marcos drops estranged VP Duterte from security council
Asia|Business|Economy

China will sharply increase funding from treasury bonds to spur growth in 2025

China will sharply increase funding from ultra-long treasury bonds in 2025 to spur business investment and consumer-boosting initiatives, a state

China will sharply increase funding from treasury bonds to spur growth in 2025
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean investigators suspend efforts to detain president after dramatic standoff

South Korean investigators suspend efforts to detain president after dramatic standoff

South Korean investigators suspend efforts to detain president after dramatic standoff
Asia|Business|Economy

Hyundai Motor, Kia Motor see uptick in 2025 sales after missing 2024 targets

South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co and affiliate Kia Corp aim to grow their combined global sales by 2% to 7.39 million vehicles in 2025, after reporting a dip in 2024

Hyundai Motor, Kia Motor see uptick in 2025 sales after missing 2024 targets
Asia|Political|Sports

China sets up new national sports arbitration centre

China opened its first national sports arbitration centre this week in Beijing, the capital, taking a key step to strengthen the legal framework for resolving sports disputes and

Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon: Embittered survivor facing unprecedented arrest

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces the greatest threat to his brief but chequered political career as he struggles to thwart an unprecedented arrest attempt in a

South Korea's Yoon: Embittered survivor facing unprecedented arrest
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's acting president vows continued cooperation with US, Japan

South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok vowed to continue trilateral cooperation with Japan and the United States, saying on Friday his country's diplomacy remains steadfast

South Korea's acting president vows continued cooperation with US, Japan
Asia|Economy|Political|World

China gives government workers first big pay bump in a decade to boost economy

Millions of government workers across China were given surprise wage increases this week, people affected by the move said, as Beijing looks to boost spending to support the slowing

China gives government workers first big pay bump in a decade to boost economy
Asia|Crime|Technology|World

Engine maker GE joins South Korean probe of fatal plane crash

GE Aerospace, whose joint venture made the engines of the Boeing airplane that crashed in the deadliest aviation disaster on South Korean soil, joined the investigation

Engine maker GE joins South Korean probe of fatal plane crash
Asia|Business|Travel|World

China urges safety assessments after deadly year in commercial aviation

Chinese authorities have called for assessments of industry hazards to uncover any "hidden" operational dangers from flight routes to runways, following the deadliest year in

China urges safety assessments after deadly year in commercial aviation
Asia|Crime|Political

Malaysian palace says clemency bids must go to pardons board

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's royal palace said on Friday that any prisoners seeking clemency for their sentences must submit appeals to the pardons board chaired by the king, echoing a government

Asia|Environment|World

Dense smog shrouds Indian capital, threatening to disrupt flights

Thick smog engulfed the Indian capital on Friday, prompting warnings of possible flight disruptions from airport and airline officials, as worsening air quality cut visibility to

Dense smog shrouds Indian capital, threatening to disrupt flights
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

Trouble in China's shopping paradise as Hainan duty-free spending tumbles

Duty-free spending slumped 29.3% last year in China's island province of Hainan, where global luxury players from LVMH to Kering have set up shop, as a weak economy led to a sharp

Trouble in China's shopping paradise as Hainan duty-free spending tumbles
Asia|Political|US|World

Indian village that changed its name to honour Jimmy Carter pays tribute

Thousands of miles from Washington, where the funeral of Jimmy Carter is set for next week, an Indian village named after the former U.S. president fondly remembers his visit

Indian village that changed its name to honour Jimmy Carter pays tribute
Asia|Political|World

South Korean investigators attempt to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korean investigators on Friday were attempting to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived martial law decree last month, as hundreds of his supporters gathered at his residence in Seoul, vowing to protect him

South Korean investigators attempt to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol
Americas|Asia|Business|MidEast|Travel|World

The world’s most punctual airlines for 2024

The world’s most punctual airlines for 2024

The world’s most punctual airlines for 2024
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street opens 2025 with more modest losses

U.S. stock indexes closed an erratic day of trading with more modest losses

Stock market today: Wall Street opens 2025 with more modest losses
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar at two-year high on growth outlook, euro tumbles

The U.S. dollar jumped to a two-year high on Thursday in the first day of 2025 trading, building on last year's strong gains on expectations U.S. growth will beat

Dollar at two-year high on growth outlook, euro tumbles
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks stumble as Tesla weighs, dollar hits 2-yr high

Global stocks fell on Thursday as early gains faded, continuing the year-end downdraft into the first trading day of the new year, while the dollar hit a two-

Stocks stumble as Tesla weighs, dollar hits 2-yr high
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Oil prices settle up on China optimism as investors return from holiday

Oil prices settled up by more than $1 a barrel on Thursday as investors returned for the first trading day of 2025 with an optimistic eye on China's economy and

Oil prices settle up on China optimism as investors return from holiday
Asia|Business|Crime|Technology|US

Crypto mogul Do Kwon pleads not guilty in first US court appearance

South Korean cryptocurrency mogul Do Kwon has pleaded not guilty to a freshly unsealed indictment released in time for his first U.S. court appearance

Asia|Health|Science|World

5 things we know and still don't know about COVID, 5 years after it appeared

Five years after the virus that causes COVID emerged in China it still holds some mysteries

5 things we know and still don't know about COVID, 5 years after it appeared
Americas|Asia|Europe|MidEast|Travel

The most exciting new trains coming in 2025

The most exciting new trains coming in 2025

The most exciting new trains coming in 2025
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

China proposes further export curbs on battery, critical minerals tech

China's commerce ministry has proposed export restrictions on some technology used to make battery components and process critical minerals lithium and gallium, a document issued on

China proposes further export curbs on battery, critical minerals tech
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Europe, Asia and U.S. factories end 2024 on weak footing as Trump 2.0 risks mount

Factory activity in Asia, Europe and the U.S. ended 2024 on a soft note as expectations for the new year soured amid growing trade risks from a second Donald Trump presidency and China's

Europe, Asia and U.S. factories end 2024 on weak footing as Trump 2.0 risks mount
Arts|Asia|Business|Economy|Entertainment

China’s box office had a terrible 2024

China’s box office had a terrible 2024

China’s box office had a terrible 2024
Asia|Business|Europe|Technology

Chinese electric vehicles gain market share in Norway

Chinese electric cars have surged to account for almost 10% of new car sales in Norway in only five years, data from the country's road federation (OFV) showed on

Chinese electric vehicles gain market share in Norway
Asia|Election|Political

Indonesia court says vote threshold for presidential candidates not legally binding

Indonesia's Constitutional Court on Thursday said a law requiring a minimum number of votes for political parties to nominate a presidential candidate was not legally binding, which

Indonesia court says vote threshold for presidential candidates not legally binding
Asia|Political|World

Bangladesh court again rejects bail for Hindu leader who led rallies

A court in southeastern Bangladesh has rejected a plea for bail by a jailed Hindu leader who led large rallies in the Muslim-majority country demanding better security for minority groups

Bangladesh court again rejects bail for Hindu leader who led rallies
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

China adds 28 US entities to export control list

China has added 28 U.S. entities to its export control list to "safeguard national security and interests", the commerce ministry said on Thursday.

China adds 28 US entities to export control list
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Chinese EV makers extend buying incentives as price war enters third year

Chinese electric vehicle makers including Nio and Li Auto have followed market leaders Tesla and BYD in extending buying incentives to the start of 2025, as a price war in the

Chinese EV makers extend buying incentives as price war enters third year
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

Hong Kong November retail sales fall 7.3% in value

Hong Kong's November retail sales fell 7.3% by value from a year earlier, reflecting a change in consumption patterns and the relatively strong Hong Kong dollar, government data

Hong Kong November retail sales fall 7.3% in value
Asia|Crime|Election|Political

South Korea's Yoon, facing arrest over martial law, vows to 'fight until end'

South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol told supporters in a letter he will "fight until the end" as he faces an attempt by authorities to arrest

South Korea's Yoon, facing arrest over martial law, vows to 'fight until end'
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

South Korea police search Jeju Air, airport operator over fatal plane crash

South Korean police said on Thursday they had raided Jeju Air and the operator of Muan International Airport as part of their investigation into Sunday's

South Korea police search Jeju Air, airport operator over fatal plane crash
Asia|Environment|World

Toxic waste from India's 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy site moved for disposal after 40 years

Indian authorities said on Thursday they had completed moving toxic waste from the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas leak disaster, which killed more than

Toxic waste from India's 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy site moved for disposal after 40 years
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan reports first Chinese 'combat patrol' of the New Year

Taiwan's defence ministry said on Thursday that Chinese warplanes and warships had carried out the first "combat patrol" around the island of the New Year, after Taiwan President Lai

Taiwan reports first Chinese 'combat patrol' of the New Year
Asia|Crime|Economy|Education|Health

China Health Commission to narrow gaps in mental health services

China's National Health Commission said that it would address gaps in its mental health services from 2025 to 2027 as authorities try to deal with an increasing number of mental

China Health Commission to narrow gaps in mental health services
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Apple offers iPhone discounts in China as competition intensifies

Apple is offering rare discounts of up to 500 yuan ($68.50) on its latest iPhone models in China, as the U.S. tech giant moves to defend its market share against rising competition

Apple offers iPhone discounts in China as competition intensifies
Asia|Business|Crime|Technology

Malaysia grants WeChat, TikTok licences to operate under new law

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's communications regulator said it granted Tencent's WeChat and ByteDance's TikTok licences to operate in the country under a new social media law, but that some other

Malaysia grants WeChat, TikTok licences to operate under new law
Asia|Business|Economy

India's Dec factory activity growth hits 2024 low, PMI shows

India's manufacturing activity grew in December at its weakest pace for the year amid softer demand and despite easing cost pressures and strong jobs growth, a

India's Dec factory activity growth hits 2024 low, PMI shows
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Saudi Arabia says it executes 6 Iranians for drug smuggling

Saudi Arabia says it has executed six Iranian men over drug smuggling, sparking strong objections from Iran at a time when the two countries are trying to mend relations

Asia|Business|Economy

Indonesia's Dec inflation at 1.57% y/y, as expected

Indonesia's annual inflation rate in December was 1.57%, barely changed from 1.55% in the previous month, official data showed on Thursday, and close to economists' estimate of a

Indonesia's Dec inflation at 1.57% y/y, as expected
Arts|Asia|Technology

The artist creating mind-bending images of an alternate Hong Kong through AI

The artist creating mind-bending images of an alternate Hong Kong through AI

The artist creating mind-bending images of an alternate Hong Kong through AI
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean court issues arrest warrant for embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korean court issues arrest warrant for embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korean court issues arrest warrant for embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Indonesia says 2024 budget deficit lower than 2.7% of GDP estimate

Indonesia's budget deficit for the 2024 fiscal year came in below the government's most recent estimate of 2.7% of gross domestic product, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati

Indonesia says 2024 budget deficit lower than 2.7% of GDP estimate
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai economic uncertainty has increased, central bank minutes say

Uncertainty around the Thai economy has significantly increased primarily due to the unclear impact of possible U.S. economic policies, minutes of the Bank of Thailand's Dec. 18

Thai economic uncertainty has increased, central bank minutes say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Growth in China's factory activity slows, Caixin PMI shows

China's factory activity grew in December but at a slower-than-expected pace, as overall sales were dampened by falling export orders amid concerns over the trade outlook, a

Growth in China's factory activity slows, Caixin PMI shows
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|World

South Korea's Choi orders immediate action on aircraft inspection as crash probe ramps up

South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok said on Thursday immediate action must be taken if a special inspection of all Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated in the country finds any

South Korea's Choi orders immediate action on aircraft inspection as crash probe ramps up
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

South Korea Dec factory activity shrinks as firms turn pessimistic, PMI shows

South Korea's factory activity contracted in December, with manufacturers' sentiment turning pessimistic for the first time since mid-2020 due to uncertainty over U.S.

South Korea Dec factory activity shrinks as firms turn pessimistic, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Bank of Korea governor says monetary easing this year will be flexible

South Korea's central bank governor said on Thursday the pace of monetary policy easing would need to be flexible this year due to heightened political and economic uncertainty.

Bank of Korea governor says monetary easing this year will be flexible
Asia|Business|Economy

Singapore economy grew 4.0% in 2024, advance estimate shows, fastest post-pandemic growth

Singapore's economy grew 4.0% in 2024, its fastest annual pace since exiting the pandemic, accelerating from an expansion of 1.1% in 2023 and 3.8% in 2022, preliminary government

Singapore economy grew 4.0% in 2024, advance estimate shows, fastest post-pandemic growth
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Syrian foreign minister arrives in Saudi Arabia with delegation

A Syrian delegation led by newly appointed Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani arrived in Riyadh on Wednesday in its first official visit abroad, Syrian state news agency SANA

Syrian foreign minister arrives in Saudi Arabia with delegation
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Saudi Arabia executes Iranians for drugs smuggling, Tehran protests

Saudi Arabia executed six Iranian nationals for drug smuggling, state news agency SPA reported on Wednesday, prompting Tehran to summon the Saudi ambassador according to media

Americas|Arts|Asia|Australia|Entertainment|Europe|US|World

The world welcomes 2025 with light shows, embraces and ice plunges

From Sydney to Mumbai to Paris to Rio de Janeiro, communities around the world are welcoming 2025 with spectacular light shows, embraces and ice plunges

The world welcomes 2025 with light shows, embraces and ice plunges
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's presidential aides offer to resign amid political crisis

Senior aides to South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol offered to resign en masse on Wednesday, a day after his office expressed regret over acting President

South Korea's presidential aides offer to resign amid political crisis
Asia|Business|Economy

China's Alibaba to sell Sun Art stake to DCP for $1.6 billion

China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd said on Wednesday it had agreed to sell its majority stake in hypermarket chain Sun Art Retail Group to Chinese private equity firm DCP Capital

China's Alibaba to sell Sun Art stake to DCP for $1.6 billion
Asia|Environment|Science

In 2024, China saw warmest year in decades, breaking records yet again

Chinese meteorological data shows 2024 was the warmest year for the country since comparable records began more than six decades ago, the second straight year in which milestones

In 2024, China saw warmest year in decades, breaking records yet again
Asia|Lifestyle|Travel|World

South Korea air crash investigators extract black box data as grieving families mourn the victims

Grieving relatives of the victims of the South Korean plane disaster have visited the crash site to pay respects to their loved ones on New Year’s Day

South Korea air crash investigators extract black box data as grieving families mourn the victims
Asia|Entertainment|Political|World

North Korea's Kim Jong Un attends New Year's celebrations, receives card from China's Xi, KCNA says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Ju Ae attended New Year's celebrations including fireworks and an ice dancing display, state media KCNA reported on Wednesday.

North Korea's Kim Jong Un attends New Year's celebrations, receives card from China's Xi, KCNA says
Africa|Arts|Asia|Australia|Business|Education|Environment|Science|Technology|Travel

11 architecture projects set to shape the world in 2025

11 architecture projects set to shape the world in 2025

11 architecture projects set to shape the world in 2025
Asia|Travel|World

Damaged black box from crashed South Korean plane will be sent to US for analysis as investigation ramps up

Damaged black box from crashed South Korean plane will be sent to US for analysis as investigation ramps up

Damaged black box from crashed South Korean plane will be sent to US for analysis as investigation ramps up
Asia|Business|Economy

Macau 2024 casino revenues top official estimate but below pre-pandemic levels

Casino revenues in Macau, the world's biggest gambling hub, soared by nearly a quarter in 2024 but still came in short of pre-pandemic levels, underlining the need for the former

Macau 2024 casino revenues top official estimate but below pre-pandemic levels
Asia|Political|World

Pakistan and India conduct annual exchange of lists of nuclear assets under bilateral pact

Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said it has exchanged lists of nuclear facilities with India as part of a bilateral pact that bars them from attacking each other’s nuclear facilities

Americas|Asia|Europe|Food|Lifestyle|Travel|World

They eat what? New Year’s food traditions around the world

They eat what? New Year’s food traditions around the world

They eat what? New Year’s food traditions around the world
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

South Korea crash investigation ramps up as funeral procedures begin

The investigation into the crash of a South Korea passenger jet gathered pace on Wednesday as bereaved families began to

South Korea crash investigation ramps up as funeral procedures begin
Asia|Business|Technology

Boeing’s terrible year is ending with the worst aviation tragedy of 2024

Boeing’s terrible year is ending with the worst aviation tragedy of 2024

Boeing’s terrible year is ending with the worst aviation tragedy of 2024
Americas|Asia|MidEast|Political|US

Carter’s presidency holds foreign policy lessons for Trump

Carter’s presidency holds foreign policy lessons for Trump

Asia|Crime|Travel|World

What investigators are looking for at the South Korea airplane crash site

More than 170 people died after a Jeju Air plane crashed in South Korea on Sunday morning. CNN's Mike Valerio explains what investigators are looking for as they work to answer what caused the devastating accident.

What investigators are looking for at the South Korea airplane crash site
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

Families mourn air crash victims in South Korean airport

All but two of the 175 passengers and six crew died after a Jetu Air plane crashed in South Korea on Sunday morning. CNN's Mike Valerio walks through the Muan County airport, where the families of the victims are waiting for more information.

Families mourn air crash victims in South Korean airport
Asia|Travel|World

‘I thought those were my last words’: man heard praying on fated Azerbaijan Airlines flight

Subhonkul Rakhimov, one of the 29 survivors from the Azerbaijan Airlines flight JR-8243 crash, filmed what he thought were going to be his final moments. The plane went down near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people on board.

‘I thought those were my last words’: man heard praying on fated Azerbaijan Airlines flight
Asia|Technology|World

See China’s new cutting-edge warship

China announced a new powerful warship at a launch ceremony in Shanghai.

See China’s new cutting-edge warship
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

CNN analyst breaks down possible motive behind Putin's apology

CNN global affairs analyst Kim Dozier responds to Russian President Vladimir Putin's apology for the "tragic’" Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash, in which he makes no claim of responsibility, and discusses a potential motive behind Putin’s apology.

CNN analyst breaks down possible motive behind Putin's apology
Asia|Travel|Videos|World

What videos of the Jeju Air jet tell Richard Quest about the crash

CNN's Richard Quest says the videos of the Jeju Air crash that killed at least 179 people offers more questions about what caused the disaster than answers.

What videos of the Jeju Air jet tell Richard Quest about the crash
Asia|Travel|World

Video shows moment plane crashes in Kazakhstan

At least 32 people survived after an Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed near the Kazakh city of Aktau on Wednesday. Dozens of others are feared dead. Preliminary information suggests the pilot tried to make an emergency landing after a bird strike. There were 62 passengers and 5 crew members on board.

Video shows moment plane crashes in Kazakhstan
Asia|Technology|Travel|World

Where the deadly South Korean airline crash investigation is heading

Where the deadly South Korean airline crash investigation is heading

Where the deadly South Korean airline crash investigation is heading
Asia|Business|Economy

China December new home prices rise a touch faster, survey shows

Prices of new homes in China rose at a slightly faster pace in December, a private survey showed on Wednesday, as the crisis-hit property sector struggles to find a bottom on the

China December new home prices rise a touch faster, survey shows
Asia|Business|Technology|World

US and Boeing investigators examine the site of a deadly South Korean plane crash

A team of U.S. investigators including representatives from Boeing have examined the site of a plane crash that killed 179 people in South Korea

US and Boeing investigators examine the site of a deadly South Korean plane crash
Asia|Election|Political|World

Myanmar says 2024 census shows population of 51.3 million

Myanmar said its 2024 census found a population of 51.3 million, slightly smaller than 10 years ago, as the junta prepares for promised elections amid ongoing conflict and

Myanmar says 2024 census shows population of 51.3 million
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan president wants exchanges with China, sees lack of goodwill

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Wednesday that he welcomed equal, dignified, healthy and orderly exchanges with China, but wondered whether there was goodwill from Beijing

Taiwan president wants exchanges with China, sees lack of goodwill
Asia|Election|Political|World

Thousands march in Bangladesh to mark student-led uprising that ousted Prime Minister Hasina

Thousands march in Bangladesh to mark student-led uprising that ousted Prime Minister Hasina

Asia|Business|Economy

Oil prices post 3% annual decline, slipping for second year in a row

Oil prices fell around 3% in 2024, slipping for a second straight year, as the post-pandemic demand recovery stalled, China's economy struggled, and the U.S.

Oil prices post 3% annual decline, slipping for second year in a row
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Nippon Steel offers US government veto power in bid for US Steel approval, source says

Japan's Nippon Steel has proposed giving the U.S. government veto power over any potential cuts to U.S.

Nippon Steel offers US government veto power in bid for US Steel approval, source says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street indexes lose ground as market closes another record-breaking year

Stock indexes closed mostly lower on Wall Street on the final day of another record-setting year

Stock market today: Wall Street indexes lose ground as market closes another record-breaking year
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks end strong year with a whimper as yields apply pressure

Global stocks declined on Tuesday as elevated U.S. Treasury yields again contributed to a lackluster close in an otherwise strong year for equities.

Stocks end strong year with a whimper as yields apply pressure
Asia|Economy|Political

Indonesia's president says VAT hike to apply only on luxury goods

Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto on Tuesday said a planned increase in value-added tax (VAT) rate by one percentage point to 12% effective Wednesday, Jan. 1, will apply only

Indonesia's president says VAT hike to apply only on luxury goods
Asia|Political|World

Xi says no one can stop China's 'reunification' with Taiwan

No one can stop China's "reunification" with Taiwan, Chinese President Xi Jinping said in his New Year's speech on Tuesday, laying down a clear warning to what Beijing regards as

Xi says no one can stop China's 'reunification' with Taiwan
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China's Xi pledges more proactive economic policies in 2025

China's 2024 gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to exceed 130 trillion yuan ($17.8 trillion), President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday in his New Year's address, adding that the

China's Xi pledges more proactive economic policies in 2025
Asia|Political|World

Thousands march in Bangladesh to mark student-led uprising that ousted PM Hasina

Thousands of Bangladeshis rallied at a 'March for Unity' in the capital Dhaka on Tuesday to mark the student-led uprising five months ago that led to the ouster of longstanding Prime

Thousands march in Bangladesh to mark student-led uprising that ousted PM Hasina
Asia|Political|World

Chief minister of India's Manipur state apologises for ethnic unrest

The chief minister of India's northeastern state of Manipur apologised on Tuesday for months of ethnic unrest that has killed at least 250 people and prompted criticism of Prime

Chief minister of India's Manipur state apologises for ethnic unrest
Asia|Crime|Political|World

China seeks greater global cooperation on drug control

China's public security minister vowed on Tuesday to deepen international cooperation in the area of drug control, state media Xinhua reported.

China seeks greater global cooperation on drug control
Asia|Business|Environment|World

Two bulk carriers collide in China's Yangtze river, Singapore's port authority says

Two bulk carriers collided in China's Yangtze river, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said on Tuesday, adding that no injuries to the crew were reported.

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar dominates on cautious Fed, Trump trade

The U.S. dollar hit a two-year high and was on track to post an annual gain against almost all major currencies on Tuesday as the prospect that the Federal

Dollar dominates on cautious Fed, Trump trade
Asia|Economy|Political|World

South Korea's acting President Choi to appoint two Constitutional Court justices

South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok said on Tuesday he would immediately move to fill vacancies on the Constitutional Court in a effort to restore stability after the

South Korea's acting President Choi to appoint two Constitutional Court justices
Asia|Business|Economy

China to lower dollar, euro and yen weightings in CFETS yuan basket in 2025

China will adjust the weightings of its yuan CFETS basket in 2025, the country's foreign exchange trade platform said on Tuesday.

China to lower dollar, euro and yen weightings in CFETS yuan basket in 2025
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla to fix software for 77,650 China-made vehicles, says market regulator

Tesla will fix software in 77,650 China-made Model 3 and Model Y cars over safety hazards, China's market regulator said on Tuesday.

Tesla to fix software for 77,650 China-made vehicles, says market regulator
Asia|Travel|World

South Korean airport embankment in focus after deadly Jeju Air crash

Air safety experts on Tuesday questioned the placement of an airport embankment into which a South Korean passenger jet slammed

South Korean airport embankment in focus after deadly Jeju Air crash
Asia|Business|Crime|Europe|Technology|US|World

Montenegro extradites cryptocurrency mogul Do Kwon to the United States

Montenegro has extradited a South Korean mogul known as “the cryptocurrency king” to the United States

Montenegro extradites cryptocurrency mogul Do Kwon to the United States
Asia|Election|Political|World

Initial results of imprecise census in Myanmar show a slight population drop

Myanmar’s military government has announced that provisional results of a census taken in October put the Southeast Asian nation’s population at about 51.3 million, a slight drop from the last official nationwide count of about 51.5 million taken 10 years ago

Initial results of imprecise census in Myanmar show a slight population drop
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistani security forces suffer deadliest year for a decade while fighting insurgency, report finds

Pakistan's security forces suffered their highest casualties in nearly a decade while battling insurgency in 2024, an Islamabad-based research group said in a report

Asia|Technology|Travel|World

China unveils prototype for what could be the world’s fastest high-speed train

China unveils prototype for what could be the world’s fastest high-speed train

China unveils prototype for what could be the world’s fastest high-speed train
Asia|Political|World

South Korea to inspect Boeing aircraft as it struggles to find cause of plane crash that killed 179

South Korean officials plan to conduct safety inspections of all Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by the country’s airlines, as they struggle to determine what caused a weekend plane crash that killed 179 people

South Korea to inspect Boeing aircraft as it struggles to find cause of plane crash that killed 179
Asia|Health|Political|Science|World

WHO urges China to share Covid origins data, five years on from pandemic’s emergence

WHO urges China to share Covid origins data, five years on from pandemic’s emergence

WHO urges China to share Covid origins data, five years on from pandemic’s emergence
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean court issues warrants to detain impeached President Yoon and search his office

A South Korean court issued warrants Tuesday to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol and search his office and residence over his short-lived declaration of martial law

South Korean court issues warrants to detain impeached President Yoon and search his office
Asia|Health|Science|World

China defends COVID-19 data-sharing as WHO seeks more access

China has shared the most COVID-19 data and research results in the international community, its foreign ministry said on Tuesday, after the World Health Organization repeated its

China defends COVID-19 data-sharing as WHO seeks more access
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese stocks post first annual gain since 2020, HK ends 4-year rout

Chinese stocks registered their first annual gain following an unprecedented three-year decline despite a dip on the final trading day of 2024, while Hong Kong

Chinese stocks post first annual gain since 2020, HK ends 4-year rout
Asia|Political|World

Profiles of South Korea's Constitutional Court justices

The fate of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is in the hands of the country's Constitutional Court after parliament impeached him on Dec. 14 and suspended his powers over his short-

Profiles of South Korea's Constitutional Court justices
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea court approves arrest of President Yoon in martial law investigation

A South Korean court gave authorities approval on Tuesday to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol in a criminal investigation into his martial law

South Korea court approves arrest of President Yoon in martial law investigation
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's leadership crisis in hands of Constitutional Court

South Korea's leadership crisis will play out in the Constitutional Court, which will decide the fates of President Yoon Suk Yeol and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, both

South Korea's leadership crisis in hands of Constitutional Court
Asia|Business|Economy|Food

Cocoa tops global commodities rally for 2nd year, steel ingredients struggle on China demand

Cocoa and coffee are poised to close 2024 as the biggest gainers among commodities for a second year on a global supply deficit, while steel-

Cocoa tops global commodities rally for 2nd year, steel ingredients struggle on China demand
Asia|Education|Lifestyle|Travel|World

Empty desks and tears mark five colleagues killed in South Korean plane crash

Empty desks and a calendar marking days off after Christmas sit in a South Korean office where five co-workers once planned a holiday

Empty desks and tears mark five colleagues killed in South Korean plane crash
Asia|Crime|Political

What you need to know about investigations faced by South Korean President Yoon

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, several cabinet ministers, military commanders and police officials face indictments and criminal investigations over the

What you need to know about investigations faced by South Korean President Yoon
Asia|Economy|Political|World

South Korea's acting president calls for national harmony and unity

South Korean Acting President Choi Sang-mok called for national harmony and unity and for trust in the government in a New Year's address on Tuesday, amid an unprecedented political

South Korea's acting president calls for national harmony and unity
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Syria appoints some foreign Islamist fighters to its military, sources say

Syria's new rulers have installed some foreign fighters including Uyghurs, a Jordanian and a Turk in the country's armed

Syria appoints some foreign Islamist fighters to its military, sources say
Asia|Business|Finance

Singapore Post names new CFO in executive overhaul after whistleblower report

Singapore Post has appointed the CFO of its Australia business as group finance chief, the company said on Sunday, a week after dismissing its CFO and two senior executives for mishandling

Singapore Post names new CFO in executive overhaul after whistleblower report
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

Biggest aviation accidents of 2024

The crash on Sunday of a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 in Muan County killed a total of 179 people in the deadliest air disaster on South Korean soil.

Biggest aviation accidents of 2024
Asia|Political|World

China, Russia always moving forward 'hand in hand', Xi tells Putin

Chinese President Xi Jinping said China and Russia have always moved forward "hand in hand" on the right path, the official Chinese news agency Xinhua said on Tuesday,

China, Russia always moving forward 'hand in hand', Xi tells Putin
Asia|Business|Technology

Beijing unveils plans to boost driverless vehicle use in capital

China's capital Beijing passed new regulations on Tuesday to encourage autonomous driving technology in the city, with authorities planning to

Beijing unveils plans to boost driverless vehicle use in capital
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China factory activity grows more slowly, services recover

China's manufacturing activity barely grew in December though services and construction recovered, an official survey showed on Tuesday, suggesting policy stimulus is

China factory activity grows more slowly, services recover
Asia|Crime|Finance|Political|World

Thailand says no evidence of bank transactions for Myanmar weapons

Thailand's central bank and anti-money laundering agency said on Monday that they have not found any evidence to support a report from a U.N. expert that some of the country's

Thailand says no evidence of bank transactions for Myanmar weapons
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

The Taliban say they will close all NGOs employing Afghan women

The Taliban say they will close all NGOs employing Afghan women

Asia|Business|Sports

Roki Sasaki might visit 1 or 2 teams before deciding which club he wants to sign with

Prized Japanese free agent Roki Sasaki might visit one or two teams before deciding which club he wants to sign with

Roki Sasaki might visit 1 or 2 teams before deciding which club he wants to sign with
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Azerbaijan’s president accuses Russia of downing airliner in Christmas Day crash and covering up cause

Azerbaijan’s president accuses Russia of downing airliner in Christmas Day crash and covering up cause

Azerbaijan’s president accuses Russia of downing airliner in Christmas Day crash and covering up cause
Asia|Business|Europe|World

Plane flight records of Kazakhstan crash headed to Brazil

Flight records for the plane made by Brazil's Embraer that crashed last week in Kazakhstan are headed to the South American country so the data can be extracted, the Brazilian

Plane flight records of Kazakhstan crash headed to Brazil
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

South Korea's consumer inflation quickens in Dec amid faltering won

South Korea's consumer inflation quickened in December, exceeding market expectations amid a weak local currency though it was still lower than the central bank's target

South Korea's consumer inflation quickens in Dec amid faltering won
Asia|Political|World

North Korea's Kim vows to further solidify Russia ties in letter to Putin

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged to solidify the country's comprehensive strategic partnership with Russia in his letter to President Vladimir Putin on Monday, state media

North Korea's Kim vows to further solidify Russia ties in letter to Putin
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stocks drop as elevated yields weigh

Global stocks dropped for a third straight session on Monday as the recent bout of elevated U.S.

Stocks drop as elevated yields weigh
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street slips in final days of a banner year for US stocks

Stocks fell on Wall Street as a strong year for the market looks set to end on a sour note

Stock market today: Wall Street slips in final days of a banner year for US stocks
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar gains broadly, slips against yen with interest-rate policy in focus

The dollar rose broadly on Monday, holding near a two-year high, while the Japanese yen edged up from five-month lows against the greenback as traders continued to digest the likelihood

Dollar gains broadly, slips against yen with interest-rate policy in focus
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Oil rises on diesel demand boost in sparse holiday trade

Oil prices settled higher on Monday in thin late-year trade as investors bet on a drop in temperatures across the U.S. and Europe over the coming weeks to boost

Oil rises on diesel demand boost in sparse holiday trade
Asia|Political|Travel|World

South Korea orders airline safety probe after worst domestic crash kills 179

South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok ordered on Monday an emergency safety inspection of the country's entire airline

South Korea orders airline safety probe after worst domestic crash kills 179
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

South Korea plane crash is the deadliest in a year marked by several fatal aviation accidents

South Korea’s worst aviation disaster in decades also was the year’s deadliest plane crash worldwide, and time is running out on 2024

South Korea plane crash is the deadliest in a year marked by several fatal aviation accidents
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China urges more aid for people in need as economic woes persist

The Chinese government urged local officials to provide more financial relief or step up one-time allowances to people in need ahead of major holidays over the next month, as

China urges more aid for people in need as economic woes persist
Asia|Business|Economy

Pakistan's economy grows 0.92% in Q1 of ongoing fiscal year

Pakistan's economy grew by 0.92% in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2024-25, despite a contraction in the industrial sector, according to data approved by the National

Pakistan's economy grows 0.92% in Q1 of ongoing fiscal year
Asia|Travel|World

2024 has been a nerve-wracking year for plane travel. How safe is it really?

2024 has been a nerve-wracking year for plane travel. How safe is it really?

2024 has been a nerve-wracking year for plane travel. How safe is it really?
Americas|Asia|Political|US|World

China's Xi offers deep condolences over Jimmy Carter's death

China's President Xi Jinping on Monday offered his condolences over the death of Jimmy Carter, saying the former U.S. president was the driving force behind the establishment of

China's Xi offers deep condolences over Jimmy Carter's death
Asia|Political|Travel|World

Sobbing and prayers echo through South Korean airport as families mourn air crash victims

Sobbing and prayers echo through South Korean airport as families mourn air crash victims

Sobbing and prayers echo through South Korean airport as families mourn air crash victims
Africa|Americas|Asia|Economy|Election|Europe|Political|World

Lessons from the elections held in 70 countries in 2024

Some 70 countries that are home to half the world’s population held elections in 2024, and voters' message was often: “You’re fired.”

Lessons from the elections held in 70 countries in 2024
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Some cheer and toast to welcome the New Year. In Taiwan, people cry their eyes out

Some cheer and toast to welcome the New Year. In Taiwan, people cry their eyes out

Some cheer and toast to welcome the New Year. In Taiwan, people cry their eyes out
Asia|Crime|Technology|Travel|World

Final minutes of Jeju Air flight before South Korea's deadliest air disaster

A South Korean Jeju Air passenger jet crashed on landing at Muan International Airport on Sunday, killing 179 people in the country's deadliest air disaster.

Final minutes of Jeju Air flight before South Korea's deadliest air disaster
Asia|Travel|World

Thai family grieves for daughter in Jeju Air crash

A family in northeastern Thailand are mourning the loss of Jongluk Duangmanee, one of two Thai nationals of the Jeju Air crash, and wish to bring her body home for a religious

Thai family grieves for daughter in Jeju Air crash
Asia|Education|Lifestyle|MidEast

WOW: How a driving school programme empowers Pakistani women

Pakistani student Laiba Rashid, 22, hopes her life will change once she learns how to drive a motorcycle after undergoing a training programme that

WOW: How a driving school programme empowers Pakistani women
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

Three foreigners die in Bangkok hotel fire, authorities say

Three people, from the United States, Brazil and Ukraine, were killed after a fire broke out at a hotel near Bangkok's popular backpacker district on Sunday night, authorities said,

Asia|Political|US|World

‘An old friend’: Former US President Jimmy Carter remembered in China for establishing diplomatic ties

‘An old friend’: Former US President Jimmy Carter remembered in China for establishing diplomatic ties

‘An old friend’: Former US President Jimmy Carter remembered in China for establishing diplomatic ties
Asia|Travel|World

More than 170 killed after South Korean jet crash-lands at airport. Here’s what we know

More than 170 killed after South Korean jet crash-lands at airport. Here’s what we know

More than 170 killed after South Korean jet crash-lands at airport. Here’s what we know
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean authorities seek warrant to detain impeached President Yoon in martial law probe

South Korean law enforcement officials have requested a court warrant to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol as they investigate whether his short-lived martial law decree this month amounted to rebellion

South Korean authorities seek warrant to detain impeached President Yoon in martial law probe
Asia|Environment|Science|World

Earthquake of magnitude 5.6 strikes Luzon, Philippines, GFZ says

A magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck Luzon in the Philippines on Monday, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said. The quake was at a depth of 10 kilometres (6.2 miles), GFZ said.

Asia|Crime|World

China hands lengthy jail terms to two teenagers for murdering classmate

A court in northern China handed lengthy prison terms to two teenagers for murdering their classmate with a shovel in March, state media said on Monday, in a case that triggered

Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Political

Taiwan board game invites players to imagine Chinese invasion

A new board game set against the backdrop of armed conflict around Taiwan is set to be released in January 2025, amid renewed threats from Beijing,

Taiwan board game invites players to imagine Chinese invasion
Asia|Economy|Education|Political

Philippines' Marcos signs into law record $109 billion budget for 2025

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed the 2025 budget into law on Monday, saying a planned 10% increase in government spending to a record 6.33 trillion pesos ($109.2

Philippines' Marcos signs into law record $109 billion budget for 2025
Asia|Crime|Political

Malaysia attorney-general's office says house arrest bids must go to pardons board

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's attorney-general's office said all petitions for prisoners in Malaysia to serve their sentences under house arrest, including jailed former Prime Minister Najib Razak, must

Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China's Dec manufacturing activity seen expanding for third month - Reuters poll

China's factory activity likely expanded for a third straight month in December, offering a glimmer of optimism to officials trying to steady the world's No. 2 economy as they

China's Dec manufacturing activity seen expanding for third month - Reuters poll
Asia|Political|World

South Korea investigators request arrest warrant for Yoon over martial law

South Korean investigators have sought an arrest warrant for suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol over this month's short-lived imposition of martial law, an official said

South Korea investigators request arrest warrant for Yoon over martial law
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

Jeju Air shares plummet to record low after deadly plane crash

Shares of South Korean budget carrier Jeju Air hit their lowest on record on Monday, after the deadliest air crash in the country killed 179 people.

Jeju Air shares plummet to record low after deadly plane crash
Asia|Political|Travel|World

What we know about the deadly passenger jet crash in South Korea

South Korean officials are investigating the crash landing of a passenger jet that's one of the deadliest disasters in that nation's aviation history

What we know about the deadly passenger jet crash in South Korea
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

Jetliner skids off runway and bursts into flames while landing in South Korea, killing 179

A jetliner skidded off a runway, slammed into a concrete fence and burst into flames in South Korea after its landing gear apparently failed to deploy

Jetliner skids off runway and bursts into flames while landing in South Korea, killing 179
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's factory activity shrinks at slower pace, PMI shows

Japan's factory activity shrank at a slower pace in December as declines in production and new orders eased, a private-sector survey showed on Monday, edging closer to stabilisation

Japan's factory activity shrinks at slower pace, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Technology

Huawei cuts prices of a variety of high-end devices

Huawei cut the prices of a variety of high-end devices, including mobile phones, by up to 3,000 yuan ($411) over the weekend on one of China's leading e-commerce platforms, it said

Huawei cuts prices of a variety of high-end devices
Asia|Economy|Education|Political|World

Chinese youth flock to civil service, but slow economy puts 'iron rice bowl' jobs at risk

A record 3.4 million young Chinese flocked to the civil service exam this year, lured by the prospect of lifetime job security and perks including subsidised housing

Chinese youth flock to civil service, but slow economy puts 'iron rice bowl' jobs at risk
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean families pray for relatives who vanished into North Korean prisons a decade ago

It's been 10-11 years since six South Koreans have been detained in North Korea, but there are still no words on whether they are still alive

South Korean families pray for relatives who vanished into North Korean prisons a decade ago
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea November factory output falls more sharply than expected

South Korea's factory output fell more sharply than expected in November, government data showed on Monday, amid slowing exports and weakening business confidence.

South Korea November factory output falls more sharply than expected
Asia|Economy|Political|World

North Korea's Kim lauds new fish farm, calls for regional development

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has celebrated the completion of a new fish farm in the east coast and called for developing rural areas, state media KCNA said on

North Korea's Kim lauds new fish farm, calls for regional development
Asia|Travel|World

Fiery plane crash kills 179 in worst airline disaster in South Korea

The deadliest air accident ever in South Korea killed 179 people on Sunday, when an airliner belly-landed and skidded off

Fiery plane crash kills 179 in worst airline disaster in South Korea
Asia|Crime|World

Father of woman killed in South Korea air crash says the tragedy is unbelievable

Jeon Je-young keeps playing the video of the plane with his daughter and another 180 people on board slamming into a wall and

Father of woman killed in South Korea air crash says the tragedy is unbelievable
Asia|Travel|World

Jeju Air crash deadliest on South Korean soil

The crash of Jeju Air flight 7C2216 on Sunday marks the deadliest ever on South Korean soil and the worst involving a South Korean airline since a 1997 Korean Air

Jeju Air crash deadliest on South Korean soil
Asia|Political|US|World

North Korea's Kim vows the toughest anti-US policy before Trump takes office

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says he will implement the “toughest” anti-U.S. policy, less than a month before Donald Trump takes office as U.S. president

North Korea's Kim vows the toughest anti-US policy before Trump takes office
Asia|Crime|Technology|World

Experts question bird strike as cause of South Korea plane crash

Uncertainty surrounds the deadliest plane crash on South Korean soil, aviation experts said on Sunday, questioning how much impact a potential bird strike

Experts question bird strike as cause of South Korea plane crash
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Azerbaijan's president says plane that crashed was shot at from Russia

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said on Sunday that the passenger plane that crashed in Kazakhstan killing 38 people had been damaged due to shooting from the ground in Russia,

Azerbaijan's president says plane that crashed was shot at from Russia
Asia|Europe|Travel|World

What is known about a plane crash in Kazakhstan that Azerbaijan says was caused by Russia?

The Wednesday crash of an Azerbaijani airliner in Kazakhstan has killed 38 of 67 people on board

What is known about a plane crash in Kazakhstan that Azerbaijan says was caused by Russia?
Asia|Australia|Sports

Naomi Osaka says she won't "hang around" in tennis if the results don't come

Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka says she won’t “hang around” in tennis if her results fail to match her high expectations

Naomi Osaka says she won't "hang around" in tennis if the results don't come
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Air crash tests South Korea's acting president two days into the job

When South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok arrived at the scene of the deadliest air disaster on the country's soil on Sunday, he had been on the job for less

Air crash tests South Korea's acting president two days into the job
Asia|Political|World

North Korea launches 'toughest' U.S. strategy in key party meeting

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held a key policy-setting meeting of the country's ruling party last week ahead of the new year, state media KCNA reported on Sunday.

North Korea launches 'toughest' U.S. strategy in key party meeting
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Putin apologizes over ‘tragic’ Azerbaijan Airlines crash, without admitting responsibility

Putin apologizes over ‘tragic’ Azerbaijan Airlines crash, without admitting responsibility

Putin apologizes over ‘tragic’ Azerbaijan Airlines crash, without admitting responsibility
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Suicide bomber kills police commander in southern Iran - media reports

A suicide bomber killed the head of police intelligence in Iran's southern port city of Bandar Lengeh on Saturday, Iranian state media reported.

Asia|Crime|Europe|MidEast|Travel|World

What we know about the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash

A passenger jet operated by Azerbaijan Airlines crashed near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, after diverting from an

What we know about the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Russia may have downed Azerbaijani jet after confusing it for Ukrainian drone, US official says. Here’s what we know

Russia may have downed Azerbaijani jet after confusing it for Ukrainian drone, US official says. Here’s what we know

Russia may have downed Azerbaijani jet after confusing it for Ukrainian drone, US official says. Here’s what we know
Asia|Crime|World

Man who plowed car into crowd in China, killing 35, sentenced to death

Man who plowed car into crowd in China, killing 35, sentenced to death

Man who plowed car into crowd in China, killing 35, sentenced to death
Asia|Business|Crime|Political|World

China is building new detention centers all over the country as Xi Jinping widens corruption purge

China is building new detention centers all over the country as Xi Jinping widens corruption purge

China is building new detention centers all over the country as Xi Jinping widens corruption purge
Asia|Economy|Political

Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who instituted economic reforms, cremated in New Delhi

Manmohan Singh, the former Indian prime minister widely regarded as the architect of the country’s economic reform program, has been cremated after a state funeral

Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who instituted economic reforms, cremated in New Delhi
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Afghan forces target Pakistan in retaliation for deadly airstrikes

Afghanistan's Defense Ministry says its forces hit several points inside Pakistan in retaliation for deadly airstrikes

Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Afghan Taliban forces target 'several points' in Pakistan in retaliation for airstrikes - Afghan defence ministry

Afghan Taliban forces targeted "several points" in neighbouring Pakistan, Afghanistan's defence ministry said on Saturday, days after Pakistani aircraft

Asia|Political|World

India's former PM Manmohan Singh cremated with state honours

The body of Manmohan Singh, the former Indian prime minister whose death has sparked outpourings of grief at home and accolades from abroad, was cremated on Sunday

India's former PM Manmohan Singh cremated with state honours
Asia|Business|Economy

China to cut import tariffs on some recycled copper and aluminium raw materials

China will reduce import tariffs on ethane and certain recycled copper and aluminium raw materials from next year, the government said on Saturday.

China to cut import tariffs on some recycled copper and aluminium raw materials
Americas|Asia|Business|Crime|World

What happens next to workers in 'slavery-like conditions' at BYD's site in Brazil?

The 163 Chinese workers found by Brazil's labor ministry in what it described as "slavery-like conditions" at a factory construction site owned by Chinese

What happens next to workers in 'slavery-like conditions' at BYD's site in Brazil?
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Several North Korean soldiers captured by Ukraine die from injuries, Zelensky says

Several North Korean soldiers captured by Ukraine die from injuries, Zelensky says

Several North Korean soldiers captured by Ukraine die from injuries, Zelensky says
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine's Zelenskiy: North Koreans suffering battlefield losses, unprotected by Russian forces

North Korean troops deployed in Russia's Kursk region are suffering heavy losses and being left unprotected by the Russian forces they are fighting alongside, Ukrainian President Volodymyr

Ukraine's Zelenskiy: North Koreans suffering battlefield losses, unprotected by Russian forces
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stocks hit, dollar slips in illiquid year-end profit taking

U.S. stocks wrapped up Christmas week on Friday with retracements of double-digit uptrends, and, alongside the

Stocks hit, dollar slips in illiquid year-end profit taking
Asia|Europe|Political|Travel|World

Azerbaijani and U.S. officials suggest plane that crashed may have been hit by weapons fire

U.S. and Azerbaijani officials have said weapons fire may have brought down an Azerbaijani airliner that crashed on Wednesday, killing 38 people

Azerbaijani and U.S. officials suggest plane that crashed may have been hit by weapons fire
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street slips as the 'Magnificent 7' weighs down the market

Stocks are closing lower as Wall Street ends a holiday-shortened week on a down note

Stock market today: Wall Street slips as the 'Magnificent 7' weighs down the market
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

North Korean troops experience mass casualties on Ukraine front lines, White House says

North Korean forces are experiencing mass casualties on the front lines of Russia's war against Ukraine, with a thousand of their troops killed or wounded in the last

North Korean troops experience mass casualties on Ukraine front lines, White House says
Asia|Crime|World

Azerbaijan Airlines says plane crashed after ‘external interference’ as questions mount over possible Russian involvement

Azerbaijan Airlines says plane crashed after ‘external interference’ as questions mount over possible Russian involvement

Azerbaijan Airlines says plane crashed after ‘external interference’ as questions mount over possible Russian involvement
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Yen gains as some BOJ policymakers see rate hike soon

The Japanese yen rose off a five-month low against the dollar on Friday after a summary of opinions from the Bank of Japan’s December policy meeting showed some

Yen gains as some BOJ policymakers see rate hike soon
Asia|Political|US|World

US closely watching political crisis in South Korea

A deepening political crisis in South Korea has not diminished the military readiness of 28,500 troops stationed in the Asian state, a U.S. official said on Friday, but Washington is

US closely watching political crisis in South Korea
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Oil settles up over 1% on large draw from US crude stocks

Oil prices settled more than 1% higher on Friday and recorded a weekly gain in low trading volume ahead of year-end, buoyed by a larger-than-expected drawdown from

Oil settles up over 1% on large draw from US crude stocks
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's opposition-controlled National Assembly votes to impeach acting President Han

South Korea’s opposition-controlled National Assembly has voted to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo

South Korea's opposition-controlled National Assembly votes to impeach acting President Han
Asia|Business|Economy|Lifestyle

India household spending on non-food items rises as urban-rural gap narrows

Indian household spending on non-food items such as transport, garments and entertainment rose in both rural and urban areas in 2023/24 while outlays on staples

India household spending on non-food items rises as urban-rural gap narrows
Asia|Political|US|World

US condemns Hong Kong bounties, passport revocations for democrats

The U.S.

US condemns Hong Kong bounties, passport revocations for democrats
Asia|Political|Travel|World

People on crashed Azerbaijani plane say they heard bangs before it went down

Two passengers and one crew member on the Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed in Kazakhstan told Reuters that they heard at least one loud bang

People on crashed Azerbaijani plane say they heard bangs before it went down
Asia|Crime|World

Chinese man sentenced to death for killing 35 people after driving into a crowd

A court in China has sentenced a man to death for killing 35 people last month by driving into crowd, in an attack that raised national concern about mass killings

Chinese man sentenced to death for killing 35 people after driving into a crowd
Asia|Crime|World

Driver in China's Zhuhai car ramming attack sentenced to death, Xinhua reports

The driver who rammed his car into a crowd in southern China's Zhuhai city, killing at least 35 people, has been sentenced to death, China's official Xinhua News Agency reported on

Driver in China's Zhuhai car ramming attack sentenced to death, Xinhua reports
Asia|Technology|World

Images show novel Chinese military aircraft designs, experts say

Blurry images of two seemingly new Chinese military aircraft with stealthy characteristics appeared online on Friday, with defence experts saying they were clearly advanced

Images show novel Chinese military aircraft designs, experts say
Asia|Election|Political|World

What to know about South Korean acting President Han's impeachment

The impeachment of South Korea’s acting President Han Duck-soo has plunged the country into further political turmoil, coming less than two weeks after lawmakers impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol

What to know about South Korean acting President Han's impeachment
Asia|Europe|Political|World

How Kremlin disinformation could hide the cause of the Azerbaijan Airlines crash

How Kremlin disinformation could hide the cause of the Azerbaijan Airlines crash

Asia|Business|Environment

Shell shuts down oil processing unit to investigate leak, Singapore's port authority says

Shell has shut down an oil processing unit at its Pulau Bukom facility to investigate a suspected leak, Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) and National Environment Agency (NEA)

Shell shuts down oil processing unit to investigate leak, Singapore's port authority says
Asia|Europe|Political|Travel|World

Russia says Azerbaijan Airlines flight which crashed diverted amid fog and Ukrainian drone alert

Russia's aviation watchdog said on Friday that an Azerbaijan Airlines plane which crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday had decided to reroute from its original destination in Chechnya

Russia says Azerbaijan Airlines flight which crashed diverted amid fog and Ukrainian drone alert
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Taiwan's science ministry warns spending cuts could hit chips, AI funding

Taiwan’s science ministry warned on Friday that funding for areas such as semiconductors, AI and aerospace could be reduced by T$20 billion ($609.11 million) for next

Taiwan's science ministry warns spending cuts could hit chips, AI funding
Asia|Political|World

South Korea parliament majority votes to impeach acting president Han

A majority of South Korea's parliament voted on Friday to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo.

South Korea parliament majority votes to impeach acting president Han
Asia|Economy|Election|Political|World

South Korea's parliament impeaches acting president Han, as Yoon goes on trial

South Korea's parliament impeached acting President Han Duck-soo on Friday, less than two weeks after suspending President Yoon Suk Yeol's powers over his

South Korea's parliament impeaches acting president Han, as Yoon goes on trial
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

China sanctions 7 companies over US military assistance to Taiwan

The Chinese government has placed sanctions on seven companies in response to recent U.S. announcements of military sales and aid to Taiwan, the self-governing island that China claims as part of its territory

China sanctions 7 companies over US military assistance to Taiwan
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

Who is Choi Sang-mok, South Korea's second acting president in weeks?

Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok became on Friday South Korea's second acting president in two weeks, as lawmakers voted to impeach the current acting leader, Prime

Who is Choi Sang-mok, South Korea's second acting president in weeks?
Asia|Political|Technology|World

China launches new amphibious assault ship in a race to rival US military

China launches new amphibious assault ship in a race to rival US military

China launches new amphibious assault ship in a race to rival US military
Asia|Political|World

South Korean parliament votes to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo

South Korean parliament votes to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo

South Korean parliament votes to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan’s presidential office runs first ‘tabletop’ simulation of Chinese military escalation

Taiwan’s presidential office runs first ‘tabletop’ simulation of Chinese military escalation

Taiwan’s presidential office runs first ‘tabletop’ simulation of Chinese military escalation
Asia|Environment|Lifestyle|Travel

Japan’s scenic hot springs town restricting tourists amid fights over the best photo spots

Japan’s scenic hot springs town restricting tourists amid fights over the best photo spots

Japan’s scenic hot springs town restricting tourists amid fights over the best photo spots
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Osamu Suzuki, who led Japanese automaker into India, dies at 94

Osamu Suzuki, an ingenious pennypincher who led Japan's Suzuki Motor for more than four decades and played a key role in turning India into a flourishing auto market,

Osamu Suzuki, who led Japanese automaker into India, dies at 94
Asia|Business|World

Suzuki Motor former boss Osamu Suzuki, who turned the minicar maker into a global player, dies at 94

Osamu Suzuki, the charismatic former boss of Japanese mini-vehicle maker Suzuki Motor Corp., has died

Suzuki Motor former boss Osamu Suzuki, who turned the minicar maker into a global player, dies at 94
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

China sanctions military firms and executives over US arms sales to Taiwan

China has sanctioned seven military industrial companies and related senior executives over U.S. arms assistance and sales to Taiwan, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Friday.

China sanctions military firms and executives over US arms sales to Taiwan
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's SMFG expects more than $7.65 billion net profit in FY 2025

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group's CEO said the firm may make more than 1.2 trillion yen ($7.65 billion) net profit in the year from next April, as a

Japan's SMFG expects more than $7.65 billion net profit in FY 2025
Asia|Crime|MidEast|World

Malaysian man publicly caned for Islamic crime of close proximity 

KUALA LUMPUR - A Malaysian man was caned at a mosque in the northeastern state of Terengganu on Friday for the Islamic crime of close proximity with a non-family member of the opposite sex, local

Malaysian man publicly caned for Islamic crime of close proximity 
Asia|Political|World

China conducted patrols around Scarborough Shoal in South China Sea, state media reports

China's coast guard conducted patrols around the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea on Friday to safeguard China's territorial rights, state television CCTV reported.

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Japan's Nidec takes aim at Makino Milling with $1.6 billion unsolicited bid

Japanese manufacturing giant Nidec said on Friday it planned to launch a 257 billion yen ($1.6 billion) bid for Makino Milling Machine, a surprise

Japan's Nidec takes aim at Makino Milling with $1.6 billion unsolicited bid
Asia|Political

Impeached South Korean president builds legal team of allies, former co-workers

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, impeached for his decision to briefly impose martial law, is building a legal team to represent him at the Constitutional Court that will decide his

Impeached South Korean president builds legal team of allies, former co-workers
Asia|Political|World

Ghost tales won't spook Japan PM Ishiba from moving to official home

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Friday he was eager to move into his official residence despite long-standing rumours about hauntings at the historic site witness to

Ghost tales won't spook Japan PM Ishiba from moving to official home
Americas|Asia|Business|Crime|World

What is China's Jinjiang, the BYD contractor under fire in Brazil?

China's Jinjiang Group is in the spotlight after Brazil's labour authorities said workers at a factory it is building for electric vehicle maker BYD were victims of human

What is China's Jinjiang, the BYD contractor under fire in Brazil?
Asia|Economy|Political|World

China extends license age limit for truck, bus drivers as population ages

China will extend licence age limits for drivers of medium-sized and large buses as well as trucks, as part of broader efforts to address the challenges posed by an aging

China extends license age limit for truck, bus drivers as population ages
Asia|Economy|Political

Who is Han Duck-soo, South Korea's impeached acting president?

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who was impeached on Friday as South Korea's acting president, is a career technocrat whose wide-ranging experience and reputation for

Who is Han Duck-soo, South Korea's impeached acting president?
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China's Xi will visit Russia in 2025, Russian ambassador says

China's President Xi Jinping will visit Russia in 2025, Russia's state-run RIA news agency quoted Moscow's ambassador to Beijing as saying early on Friday.

China's Xi will visit Russia in 2025, Russian ambassador says
Americas|Asia|Business|Crime|World

Brazil says workers at China's BYD site are victims of human trafficking

Chinese workers at a construction site in Brazil for a factory owned by China's electric vehicle producer BYD are victims of human trafficking,

Brazil says workers at China's BYD site are victims of human trafficking
Asia|Political|World

South Korean opposition submits motion to impeach the country's acting president as strife deepens

South Korea’s main opposition party has submitted a motion to impeach the country’s acting leader over his reluctance to fill three Constitutional Court vacancies ahead of the court’s review of rebellion charges against impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol stemming from his short-lived martial law decree on Dec. 3

South Korean opposition submits motion to impeach the country's acting president as strife deepens
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Leaders and politicians pay homage to India’s former prime minister, Manmohan Singh

Authorities in India have declared a seven-day mourning period to honor Manmohan Singh as politicians and public paid tributes to the country’s former prime minister widely regarded as the architect of India’s economic reform program

Leaders and politicians pay homage to India’s former prime minister, Manmohan Singh
Asia|Business|Science|Technology

China's fast-expanding commercial space sector logs rare rocket failure

CAS Space, one of China's leading commercial rocket firms, said its Lijian-1 rocket unexpectedly failed on Friday, marking the first setback for the company's main launch vehicle

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India's widening bank liquidity deficit warrants more measures, traders say

India's banking system liquidity deficit is set to widen further in the upcoming quarter, leading to more voices demanding durable liquidity injection.

India's widening bank liquidity deficit warrants more measures, traders say
Asia|Business|Economy

China says new housing metrics behind upward revision to 2023 GDP

China said on Friday its 2023 gross domestic product was revised upward due in part to changes in housing sector calculation methods, which would also affect the size of the

China says new housing metrics behind upward revision to 2023 GDP
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea Dec exports seen up for 15th month in row, but momentum slowing - Reuters poll

South Korea's export growth is expected to have risen in December for a 15th straight month, but analysts feel momentum could moderate in the year ahead

South Korea Dec exports seen up for 15th month in row, but momentum slowing - Reuters poll
Asia|Political|World

Manmohan Singh, India’s former prime minister, dies aged 92

Manmohan Singh, India’s former prime minister, dies aged 92

Manmohan Singh, India’s former prime minister, dies aged 92
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ produces estimates on how future rate hikes affect earnings

The Bank of Japan released for the first time estimates on how future interest rate hikes could affect its earnings, which showed it will briefly suffer red ink of up

BOJ produces estimates on how future rate hikes affect earnings
Arts|Asia|Entertainment

In Bollywood-obsessed India, art-house film wins accolades, audiences

Indian cinema is best known for Bollywood extravaganzas, but an art-house film about three women navigating loneliness and love in a metropolis is

In Bollywood-obsessed India, art-house film wins accolades, audiences
Asia|Business|Economy

China's Nov industrial profits narrow decline but 2024 likely worst year in decades

China's industrial profits fell at a slower clip in November, official data showed on Friday, but the annual decline in earnings this year is expected to be the worst in over two

China's Nov industrial profits narrow decline but 2024 likely worst year in decades
Asia|Business|Technology

China's BYD offers year-end discounts of up to 11.5%

Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD is offering discounts until Jan. 26 on two of its hybrid and EV models, according to its website.

China's BYD offers year-end discounts of up to 11.5%
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan's cabinet approves record budget, faces tough parliament fight

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's cabinet on Friday approved a record $730 billion budget for the next fiscal year, while limiting new bond issuance to the

Japan's cabinet approves record budget, faces tough parliament fight
Asia|Business|Economy

BOJ debated rate-hike timing, some called for near-term move, Dec summary shows

Some Bank of Japan policymakers saw conditions falling into place for an imminent rate hike with one predicting a move "in the near future," a summary of opinions at

BOJ debated rate-hike timing, some called for near-term move, Dec summary shows
Asia|Business|Economy

Inflation in Japan's capital accelerates, keeps rate hike prospects intact

Core inflation in Japan's capital accelerated in December while services inflation held steady, data showed on Friday, keeping alive market

Inflation in Japan's capital accelerates, keeps rate hike prospects intact
Asia|Crime|Europe|MidEast|Travel|World

Aviation experts say Russia's air defense fire likely caused Azerbaijan plane crash as nation mourns

Aviation experts say that Russian air defense fire was likely responsible for the Azerbaijani plane crash the day before that killed 38 people and left all 29 survivors injured

Aviation experts say Russia's air defense fire likely caused Azerbaijan plane crash as nation mourns
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea opposition plans vote to impeach acting President Han

South Korea's main opposition party introduced a bill to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo on Thursday, a day before it plans to seek a vote on the move, which could

South Korea opposition plans vote to impeach acting President Han
Asia|Crime|Political|World

China probes personal disputes after mass killings. Many fear further infringement on freedoms

China’s leader Xi Jinping wants the recent spree of mass killings that shocked the country not to happen again

China probes personal disputes after mass killings. Many fear further infringement on freedoms
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine's military intelligence says North Korean troops are suffering heavy battlefield losses

Ukraine's military intelligence says North Korean troops are suffering heavy losses in Russia's Kursk region and face logistical difficulties as a result of Ukrainian attacks

Ukraine's military intelligence says North Korean troops are suffering heavy battlefield losses
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street drifts to a mixed close in thin trading following a holiday pause

Stock indexes drifted to a mixed finish on Wall Street as some heavyweight technology and communications sector stocks offset gains elsewhere in the market

Stock market today: Wall Street drifts to a mixed close in thin trading following a holiday pause
Asia|Economy|Health|Political|World

India's former prime minister Manmohan Singh, architect of economic reforms, dies at 92

India’s former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, widely regarded as the architect of India’s economic reform program and a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, has died

India's former prime minister Manmohan Singh, architect of economic reforms, dies at 92
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

US stocks tread water in thin trade, benchmark US yield backs off new high

Wall Street closed mixed on Thursday and the U.S. benchmark Treasury yield eased after scaling the highest level since May in light, directionless

US stocks tread water in thin trade, benchmark US yield backs off new high
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Russian air defences downed Azerbaijan Airlines flight, sources say

Russian air defences downed an Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people, four sources with knowledge of the

Russian air defences downed Azerbaijan Airlines flight, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy

Oil prices ease as markets weigh China stimulus hopes

Oil edged lower on Thursday in light holiday trade as the dollar's strength offset hopes for additional fiscal stimulus in China, the world's biggest oil importer.

Oil prices ease as markets weigh China stimulus hopes
Asia|Economy|Political|World

India's former PM Manmohan Singh dies aged 92

Manmohan Singh, the former Indian prime minister who governed the South Asian country for two terms and liberalised its economy in an earlier stint as finance minister, has died,

India's former PM Manmohan Singh dies aged 92
Asia|Economy|Political

Manmohan Singh, India's reluctant prime minister, dies aged 92

Described as a "reluctant king" in his first stint as prime minister, the soft-spoken Manmohan Singh, who died on Thursday at the age of

Manmohan Singh, India's reluctant prime minister, dies aged 92
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

Cambodian court gives an opposition leader 2-year prison term, keeping pressure on critics

A Cambodian court has convicted an opposition party leader of inciting social disorder and sentenced him to two years in prison, the latest legal assault on opponents and critics of the government of Prime Minister Hun Manet

Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea's Shinsegae to set up joint venture with Alibaba International

South Korean retailer Shinsegae plans to set up a joint venture with Alibaba International, Shinsegae affiliate E-Mart said on Thursday.

South Korea's Shinsegae to set up joint venture with Alibaba International
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

China's CATL to seek Hong Kong listing

Chinese battery manufacturer CATL said on Thursday it plans to seek a listing in Hong Kong, a Shenzhen Stock Exchange filing showed.

China's CATL to seek Hong Kong listing
Asia|Entertainment

Hwang Dong-hyuk on killing off his 'Squid Game' characters and wanting to work with Jake Gyllenhaal

As season two of Netflix's hit series “Squid Game” returns Thursday, viewers can expect more untimely deaths for many of its characters

Hwang Dong-hyuk on killing off his 'Squid Game' characters and wanting to work with Jake Gyllenhaal
Asia|Business|Environment|Europe|Technology|US

Five facts about electric vehicles in 2024

Here are a few takeaways on electric vehicles in 2024: As of November, the global EV market grew by 25% year-over-year

Five facts about electric vehicles in 2024
Asia|Europe|World

NATO calls for full investigation of Azerbaijan Airlines crash

NATO on Thursday called for a full investigation into the cause of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that killed 38 people.

NATO calls for full investigation of Azerbaijan Airlines crash
Asia|World

Prayers and tears mark 20 years since the Indian Ocean tsunami that killed some 230,000 people

People are gathering in prayer and visiting mass graves in Indonesia’s Aceh province to mark 20 years since the massive Indian Ocean tsunami, one of modern history’s worst natural disasters

Prayers and tears mark 20 years since the Indian Ocean tsunami that killed some 230,000 people
Americas|Asia|Election|Europe|Political|World

5 elections to watch in 2025

Experts on politics in Canada, Germany, Chile, Belarus and the Philippines weigh in on what to expect as each country’s voters prepare to head to the ballot box.

5 elections to watch in 2025
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Nippon Steel pushes deadline to close U.S. Steel deal as Biden decision looms

Japan's Nippon Steel said on Thursday it has extended the closing date for its $14.9 billion purchase of U.S. Steel as U.S.

Nippon Steel pushes deadline to close U.S. Steel deal as Biden decision looms
Asia|Political|World

In a first, Taiwan's Presidential Office runs tabletop simulation on a China emergency

Taiwan's Presidential Office held its first "tabletop" exercise involving government agencies beyond the armed forces on Thursday, simulating a military escalation with

In a first, Taiwan's Presidential Office runs tabletop simulation on a China emergency
Asia|Crime|Political

Pakistan military court sentences 60 civilians up to 10 years in prison

A Pakistani military court sentenced sixty civilians to jail time ranging from 2 to 10 years in connection with attacks on military facilities following the arrest

Pakistan military court sentences 60 civilians up to 10 years in prison
Asia|Business|Economy

Indian economy to grow at around 6.5% in FY25, government says

India's economy is expected to grow at around 6.5% in fiscal year 2024/25, closer to the lower end of its 6.5%-7% projection, as global uncertainties pose a dampening threat, the government

Indian economy to grow at around 6.5% in FY25, government says
Asia|Travel|World

Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan, killing 38

An Embraer passenger jet crashed near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 people, after

Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan, killing 38
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China's Xi sends condolences over Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday sent condolences to the presidents of Azerbaijan, Russia and Kazakhstan for the casualties caused by the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash,

China's Xi sends condolences over Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

India considers cutting personal income tax to lift consumption, sources say

India is considering cutting income tax for individuals making up to 1.5 million rupees ($17,590) a year in February's budget to provide relief to the middle class

India considers cutting personal income tax to lift consumption, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China revises up 2023 GDP, sees little impact on 2024 growth

China revised upwards on Thursday the size of its economy by 2.7%, but said the change would have little impact on growth this year, as policymakers

China revises up 2023 GDP, sees little impact on 2024 growth
Asia|World

Thousands mark 20 years after deadly Indian Ocean tsunami

Survivors and families of victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami 20 years ago visited mass graves, lit candles and comforted one

Thousands mark 20 years after deadly Indian Ocean tsunami
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

What a merger between Nissan and Honda means for the automakers and the industry

Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan will attempt to merge and create the world’s third-largest automaker by sales as the industry undergoes dramatic changes in its transition away from fossil fuels

What a merger between Nissan and Honda means for the automakers and the industry
Asia|Political|Travel|World

Kazakhstan's senate chief: cause of Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash unknown for now

Kazakhstan's senate chairman said on Thursday that the cause of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash was still unknown.

Kazakhstan's senate chief: cause of Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash unknown for now
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

Cambodia opposition politician jailed for two years for incitement

A Cambodian opposition politician was sentenced on Thursday to two years in jail and banned from elections for inciting social unrest, his lawyer said, the latest in a series of

Americas|Asia|Business|Technology|World

BYD contractor denies 'slavery-like conditions' claims by Brazilian authorities

Jinjiang Group, a contractor for Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD, said on Thursday Brazilian authorities' portrayal of their employees as "enslaved" was inconsistent

BYD contractor denies 'slavery-like conditions' claims by Brazilian authorities
Asia|Travel|World

Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan, leaving 38 dead, 29 survivors, officials say

Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan, leaving 38 dead, 29 survivors, officials say

Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan, leaving 38 dead, 29 survivors, officials say
Asia|Political|World

China urges Philippines to return to 'peaceful development'

China's foreign ministry on Thursday urged the Philippines to return to "peaceful development", saying Manila's decision to deploy a U.S. medium-range missile system in military

China urges Philippines to return to 'peaceful development'
Americas|Asia|Business|Crime|World

Chinese automaker BYD slams reports of poor conditions at a factory site in Brazil

A spokesperson for Chinese automaker BYD has objected to reports about poor conditions at a construction site in Brazil where it is building a factory, saying the allegations were aimed at “smearing” China and Chinese brands

Chinese automaker BYD slams reports of poor conditions at a factory site in Brazil
Asia|Crime|Political

Former Taipei mayor charged for bribery, misuse of political donations

Taiwan prosecutors have charged a former mayor of Taipei who heads a small opposition party with accepting T$17.1 million ($522,392) in bribes over a major property development in

Former Taipei mayor charged for bribery, misuse of political donations
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Japan's Nippon Steel extends closing date for U.S. Steel acquisition

Japan's Nippon Steel said on Thursday it has extended the closing period for its $15 billion purchase of U.S.

Japan's Nippon Steel extends closing date for U.S. Steel acquisition
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

World Bank raises China's GDP forecast for 2024, 2025

The World Bank raised on Thursday its forecast for China's economic growth in 2024 and 2025, but warned that subdued household and business confidence, along with headwinds in the property

World Bank raises China's GDP forecast for 2024, 2025
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

Former Presidential candidate in Taiwan, Ko Wen-je, indicted for corruption

Prosecutors in Taiwan indicted former presidential candidate and Taiwan People’s Party founder Ko Wen-je on corruption charges, accusing him of taking bribes during his time as mayor of Taiwan’s capital

Former Presidential candidate in Taiwan, Ko Wen-je, indicted for corruption
Asia|Economy|Environment|Political|World

China to build world's largest hydropower dam in Tibet

China has approved the construction of what will be the world's largest hydropower dam, kicking off an ambitious project on the eastern rim of the Tibetan plateau that could affect

China to build world's largest hydropower dam in Tibet
Asia|Business|Technology|Travel

JAL's systems back to normal after cyberattack delayed flights

Japan Airlines (JAL) said on Thursday its systems returned to normal, with same-day ticket sales resuming, after a cyberattack delayed some domestic and international flights.

JAL's systems back to normal after cyberattack delayed flights
Asia|Business|Technology|Travel

Japan Airlines was hit by a cyberattack, delaying flights during the year-end holiday season

Japan Airlines has been hit by a cyberattack that caused delays to more than 20 domestic flights, but it managed to restore its systems within hours

Japan Airlines was hit by a cyberattack, delaying flights during the year-end holiday season
Asia|Business|Education|Lifestyle|World

After 20 years, the post-tsunami generation stays vigilant for future disasters

Qurrata Ayuni, a 28-year-old survivor of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated her hometown two decades ago, has transformed her resilience into purpose

After 20 years, the post-tsunami generation stays vigilant for future disasters
Asia|Travel|World

Azerbaijani airliner crashes in Kazakhstan, killing 38 with 29 survivors, officials say

An Azerbaijani airliner with 67 people onboard has crashed near the Kazakhstani city of Aktau and an official says 38 people were killed and 29 survived

Azerbaijani airliner crashes in Kazakhstan, killing 38 with 29 survivors, officials say
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan says its economy likely to mark first positive output gap in 7 years

Japan's government said on Thursday it predicts economic output will recover to full capacity in the next fiscal year for the first time in seven years on an annual basis due to a

Japan says its economy likely to mark first positive output gap in 7 years
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Taiwan defence ministry warns of 'serious impact' to security under new funding laws

Taiwan's defence ministry warned of "serious impact" to security after opposition parties passed laws that will require a cut in defence spending of some T$80 billion ($2.45 billion

Taiwan defence ministry warns of 'serious impact' to security under new funding laws
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy

Chinese tricksters take cue from Squid Game to prey on the indebted

In China's take on Squid Game, fraudsters are preying on the financially distressed in a slumping economy with promises of prize money, debt

Chinese tricksters take cue from Squid Game to prey on the indebted
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Taliban say Pakistani airstrikes killed 46 people in eastern Afghanistan, mostly women and children

A Taliban government official says Pakistan’s airstrikes on eastern Afghanistan killed 46 people, mostly women and children

Taliban say Pakistani airstrikes killed 46 people in eastern Afghanistan, mostly women and children
Asia|Environment|Political|Science|Technology

Japan to maximize nuclear power in clean-energy push as electricity demand grows

A Japanese government panel has largely supported a draft energy policy calling for bolstering renewables up to half of Japanese electricity needs by 2040

Japan to maximize nuclear power in clean-energy push as electricity demand grows
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistani airstrikes on Afghanistan kill 46 people, Taliban official says

Bombardment by Pakistani military aircraft in Afghanistan's eastern Paktika province on Tuesday killed at least 46 people, most of whom were children and women

Asia|Political|World

China and Japan agree to talks on security issues as they seek to mend ties

China and Japan have agreed to set up talks on often contentious security issues

China and Japan agree to talks on security issues as they seek to mend ties
Asia|Travel|World

Video shows Kazakhstan plane crash survivors pulled from wreckage

At least 29 people survived after a plane crashed near the Kazakh city of Aktau on Wednesday. Dozens of others are feared dead. Eyewitness video shows dazed passengers emerging from the wreckage and others being pulled out.

Video shows Kazakhstan plane crash survivors pulled from wreckage
Asia|Business|Economy

Taiwan blocks Uber's $950 million Foodpanda deal over competition concerns

Taiwan has blocked Uber Technologies' $950 million purchase of Delivery Hero's Foodpanda business on the island because of concerns it would be anti-competitive, the Fair Trade Commission (

Taiwan blocks Uber's $950 million Foodpanda deal over competition concerns
Asia|Business|Food|Political

China, Japan foreign ministers agree visit, security dialogue

Talks between China and Japan's foreign ministers in Beijing have paved way for Japan to host China's foreign affairs chief next year, and

China, Japan foreign ministers agree visit, security dialogue
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

China extends EU brandy anti-dumping investigation by three months

China's commerce ministry said on Wednesday it would extend its anti-dumping investigation into brandy originating from the European Union by three months, less than the full

China extends EU brandy anti-dumping investigation by three months
Asia|Business|Entertainment

China's Christmas Eve box office plunges to 13-year low

China's box office revenues for Christmas Eve plummeted to the lowest in at least 13 years, data from ticket booking platform Maoyan showed on Wednesday

China's Christmas Eve box office plunges to 13-year low
Asia|Crime|Political

South Korea's Yoon defies second agency summons over martial law

South Korea's suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol did not respond on Wednesday to a second summons by anti-corruption authorities who,

South Korea's Yoon defies second agency summons over martial law
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Japan's budget to hit record, but with reduced new bond issuance, draft shows

Japan's government is set to compile a record $735 billion budget for the fiscal year from April due to larger social security and debt-servicing costs, adding to

Japan's budget to hit record, but with reduced new bond issuance, draft shows
Asia|Business|Economy

Toyota global production down for 10th month despite rising sales

Toyota Motor's global production decreased for a 10th straight month in November, the Japanese carmaker said on Wednesday, although its worldwide sales grew for the second

Toyota global production down for 10th month despite rising sales
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ's Ueda expects further progress in hitting price target next year

The Bank of Japan expects the economy to move closer to sustainably achieving the central bank's 2% inflation target next year, Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Wednesday,

BOJ's Ueda expects further progress in hitting price target next year
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Ousted Bangladesh PM Hasina's son denies graft in $12.65 billion nuclear deal

By Krishna N.

Ousted Bangladesh PM Hasina's son denies graft in $12.65 billion nuclear deal
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

KKR and Bain each bid more than $5 billion for Seven & i assets, sources say

Private equity firms KKR and Bain Capital each offered more than $5 billion in first-round bids for the non-core assets of Japan's

KKR and Bain each bid more than $5 billion for Seven & i assets, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Asian shares are mostly lower, with most world markets closed for Christmas

Shares are lower in Tokyo and Shanghai, two of only a handful of world markets open on Christmas day

Stock market today: Asian shares are mostly lower, with most world markets closed for Christmas
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China approves value-added tax law, taking effect in 2026

China approved a value-added tax law on Wednesday to take effect on Jan. 1, 2026, the official Xinhua said, bringing into one document previous regulations that have included

China approves value-added tax law, taking effect in 2026
Asia|Political|World

China condemns Philippine defence chief's remarks on China, US missiles

China on Wednesday condemned comments by the Philippine defence minister about China, calling them "baseless accusations" that "maliciously attacked" China's ruling Communist Party

Asia|Business|Economy

China to focus on stabilising housing market in 2025, housing regulator says

Efforts will continue in 2025 to stabilise and prevent further declines in China's real estate market, China Construction News reported, citing a work conference held by the

China to focus on stabilising housing market in 2025, housing regulator says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China cenbank conducts medium-term loan operation, leaves rate unchanged

China's central bank conducted a medium-term loan operation on Wednesday while keeping the interest rate unchanged.

China cenbank conducts medium-term loan operation, leaves rate unchanged
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli military intercepts missile launched from Yemen, army says

Israel's military intercepted a missile early on Wednesday that was launched from Yemen and crossed into Israeli territory, the army said.

Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Japan's comedian-turned-investor launches fund with ex-Goldman 'stock geek'

On the face of it, the duo hardly seem fit to inspire confidence as the brains behind Japan's newest stock fund: one, a former comedian and the other, every bit

Japan's comedian-turned-investor launches fund with ex-Goldman 'stock geek'
Arts|Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

Legendary Indian filmmaker Shyam Benegal dies at age 90

Shyam Benegal, a renowned Indian filmmaker known for pioneering a cinema movement that tackled social issues in the 1970s, has died after chronic kidney disease

Legendary Indian filmmaker Shyam Benegal dies at age 90
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan corporate service inflation rises, bolsters BOJ rate-hike odds

A leading indicator of Japan's service-sector inflation rose to 3.0% in November, accelerating for a second straight month, data showed on Wednesday, backing up the

Japan corporate service inflation rises, bolsters BOJ rate-hike odds
Americas|Asia|Political|World

Canada condemns China's steps against Canadian institutions over Uyghurs, Tibet

The Canadian government condemned China on Tuesday for taking steps against two Canadian institutions and 20 people involved in human rights issues concerning the Uyghurs

Canada condemns China's steps against Canadian institutions over Uyghurs, Tibet
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|US

Oil prices rise 1% in thin pre-holiday trade

Oil prices rose more than 1% on Tuesday, reversing the prior session's losses on a brightening short-term outlook tied to the prospect of

Oil prices rise 1% in thin pre-holiday trade
Asia|Business|Health|Political|Technology

China's WuXi to sell Advanced Therapies unit amid US restrictions

China's WuXi AppTec said on Tuesday its subsidiaries have signed a deal with U.S.-based private equity firm Altaris LLC for the sale of its cell and gene therapy manufacturing unit, WuXi

Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street rallies ahead of Christmas

Stocks closed higher on Wall Street ahead of the Christmas holiday, led by gains in Big Tech stocks

Stock market today: Wall Street rallies ahead of Christmas
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar edges higher as Fed rates view sets direction

The dollar edged higher on Tuesday in thin holiday trading as the expected slower path of interest rate cuts from the U.S.

Dollar edges higher as Fed rates view sets direction
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Global shares and dollar firm in muted pre-Christmas trade

Wall Street topped off a global share rally in thin trade on Thursday as markets prepared for early Christmas Eve closes, while

Global shares and dollar firm in muted pre-Christmas trade
Asia|Political|World

Junichiro Koizumi Fast Facts

Junichiro Koizumi Fast Facts

Asia|Crime|Political|World

Hong Kong offers bounties for six more democrats in security squeeze

Hong Kong offered bounties of HK$1 million ($128,728) on Tuesday for six more pro-democracy campaigners deemed to have violated national security laws, and

Hong Kong offers bounties for six more democrats in security squeeze
Asia|Political|World

US and UK criticize Pakistani military court convictions of civilian supporters of Imran Khan

The United States and the United Kingdom have expressed deep concern over the recent handing down of convictions by Pakistani military courts to 25 civilian supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan over last year's riots

US and UK criticize Pakistani military court convictions of civilian supporters of Imran Khan
Asia|Business|Economy

India's growth trajectory poised to pick up in Oct-March, cenbank bulletin says

India's growth trajectory is expected to pick up in the second half of 2024-25, driven by domestic private consumption and a sustained revival of rural demand, the central bank said

India's growth trajectory poised to pick up in Oct-March, cenbank bulletin says
Asia|Business|Economy

Honda, Nissan tie-up requires something neither can spare: time

Honda and Nissan expect big benefits from their potential merger to create the world's third-largest auto group but intense competition from China raises questions

Honda, Nissan tie-up requires something neither can spare: time
Asia|Environment|Science|World

Baby mammoth preserved for 50,000 years is unveiled in Russia's Siberia

The 50,000-year-old remains of a baby mammoth uncovered by melting permafrost have been unveiled to the public by researchers in Russia’s Siberia region

Baby mammoth preserved for 50,000 years is unveiled in Russia's Siberia
Asia|Business|Economy

India's small businesses drive jobs growth, wage gains curbed by inflation

India's small businesses spanning the manufacturing, trade and services sectors added about 11 million jobs in the year to the end of September, with total

India's small businesses drive jobs growth, wage gains curbed by inflation
Asia|Lifestyle|Travel

Why couples in Japan treat Christmas like a second Valentine’s Day

Why couples in Japan treat Christmas like a second Valentine’s Day

Why couples in Japan treat Christmas like a second Valentine’s Day
Asia|Crime|Political

Hong Kong police issue arrest warrants and bounties for six activists

Hong Kong police have announced a fresh round of arrest warrants for six activists based overseas, with bounties set at $1 million Hong Kong dollars for information leading to their arrests

Asia|Economy|Political|World

South Korea becomes ‘super-aged’ society, new data shows

South Korea becomes ‘super-aged’ society, new data shows

South Korea becomes ‘super-aged’ society, new data shows
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

Thai government plans slightly higher spending in 2025-2026 fiscal year

Thailand is planning a small rise in spending of 3.78 trillion baht ($110.7 billion) for the 2026 fiscal year and a slightly lower deficit of 860 billion that year, the government

Thai government plans slightly higher spending in 2025-2026 fiscal year
Asia|Political|US|World

Japanese PM Ishiba: important to strengthen US-Japan alliance

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Tuesday he wanted to strengthen his country's alliance with the United States, as he pushed for as early as possible a meeting with U.S

Japanese PM Ishiba: important to strengthen US-Japan alliance
Asia|Political|World

China and Japan expected to discuss seafood ban on Wednesday

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi will hold talks with his Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya in Beijing on Wednesday, the Chinese foreign ministry said, when both men are expected

China and Japan expected to discuss seafood ban on Wednesday
Asia|Political|World

South Korean opposition puts off plan to impeach acting president Han

South Korea's main opposition party vowed on Tuesday to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo but reversed an earlier plan and decided to wait until later in the week,

South Korean opposition puts off plan to impeach acting president Han
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Indonesia counter-terrorism agency mulls parole for former militant leaders

Indonesia is considering parole for two former leaders of the Jemaah Islamiyah militant network and amnesty for its jailed members, senior officials said, after

Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Thai cabinet approves handouts, minimum wage increase and tax breaks, PM says

Thailand's cabinet on Tuesday approved new minimum wage increases from January, tax breaks to boost spending and the second phase the government's signature handout scheme, the

Thai cabinet approves handouts, minimum wage increase and tax breaks, PM says
Asia|Political|World

Philippines defends U.S. missile system deployment, seeks to acquire its own

The Philippines' defence minister on Tuesday justified the country's deployment of a U.S. medium-range missile system and plans to acquire its own, despite opposition from China, a

Philippines defends U.S. missile system deployment, seeks to acquire its own
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China plans record $411 billion special treasury bond issuance next year, sources say

Chinese authorities have agreed to issue 3 trillion yuan ($411 billion) worth of special treasury bonds next year, two sources said, which would be the highest on record, as Beijing ramps

China plans record $411 billion special treasury bond issuance next year, sources say
Asia|Environment|Technology|World

Aceh hopeful as Indonesia beefs up warning system 20 years after tsunami

Traumatised by the Indian Ocean tsunami that hit Indonesia 20 years ago, Teuku Hafid Hududillah has spent his adult life making sure that if

Aceh hopeful as Indonesia beefs up warning system 20 years after tsunami
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's opposition party vows to impeach acting president

South Korea’s main opposition party said Tuesday it will seek to impeach acting leader Han Duck-soo after he missed an opposition-set deadline to approve independent investigations into impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife

South Korea's opposition party vows to impeach acting president
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China to ramp up fiscal support for consumption next year

China will ramp up fiscal support for consumption next year by raising pensions and medical insurance subsidies for residents as well as expanding consumer goods trade-ins, its

China to ramp up fiscal support for consumption next year
Asia|Crime|World

Driver who plowed into school crowd in southern China given suspended death sentence

Driver who plowed into school crowd in southern China given suspended death sentence

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

President Biden to decide fate of Nippon Steel's $15 billion bid for US Steel

Nippon Steel's $15 billion bid for U.S. Steel has been referred to U.S.

President Biden to decide fate of Nippon Steel's $15 billion bid for US Steel
Asia|Business|Crime|World

Amicorp Group to dispute $1 billion legal claim by Malaysia's 1MDB for alleged fraud

Amicorp Group has said it will dispute a claim for more than $1 billion filed by scandal-hit Malaysian fund 1MDB, denying allegations it knowingly facilitated more than $7

Amicorp Group to dispute $1 billion legal claim by Malaysia's 1MDB for alleged fraud
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ debated need for caution in raising rates, Oct minutes show

Bank of Japan policymakers agreed in October to keep raising interest rates if the economy moves in line with their forecast, but some stressed the need for caution on

BOJ debated need for caution in raising rates, Oct minutes show
Asia|Europe|Political|World

North Korean soldiers given fake Russian military IDs, Ukraine says

North Korean soldiers given fake Russian military IDs, Ukraine says

North Korean soldiers given fake Russian military IDs, Ukraine says
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli military says intercepted projectile that was launched from Yemen

The Israel military said in a statement early on Tuesday that sirens sounded in several areas in central Israel following the launch of a projectile from Yemen.

Asia|Environment|Science|World

Tsunamis Fast Facts

Tsunamis Fast Facts

Asia|Political|World

US, UK and EU condemn Pakistan military courts over sentencing of civilians

The U.S., UK and EU criticized Pakistan's military courts on Monday over the sentencing of 25 civilians in connection with attacks on military facilities in

US, UK and EU condemn Pakistan military courts over sentencing of civilians
Asia|Economy|Political

South Korea consumer sentiment weakest since 2022 on political uncertainty

South Korea's consumer sentiment dropped sharply this month to hit the weakest level in more than two years on growing worries about political uncertainty following parliament's

South Korea consumer sentiment weakest since 2022 on political uncertainty
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stocks gain with bond yields, dollar up; economy, rates in focus

A global equity index rose on Monday with help from Wall Street, and U.S.

Stocks gain with bond yields, dollar up; economy, rates in focus
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street rises at the start of a holiday-shortened week

Stocks closed higher on Wall Street at the start of a holiday-shortened week

Stock market today: Wall Street rises at the start of a holiday-shortened week
Americas|Asia|Political|World

China takes steps against Canada institutions, individuals over Uyghurs, Tibet

China said it was taking countermeasures against two Canadian institutions and 20 people involved in human rights issues concerning the Uyghurs and Tibet.

China takes steps against Canada institutions, individuals over Uyghurs, Tibet
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Bangladesh seeks extradition of ousted leader Sheikh Hasina from India

Bangladesh has sent a formal request to India to extradite ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh seeks extradition of ousted leader Sheikh Hasina from India
Asia|Political|World

Kim Jong Un Fast Facts

Kim Jong Un Fast Facts

Asia|Europe|Political|World

Zelenskiy says North Korea could send more troops, military equipment to Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that more than 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed and wounded in Russia's Kursk region and warned that Pyongyang could send

Zelenskiy says North Korea could send more troops, military equipment to Russia
Asia|Business|Crime|World

Court sentences Cambodian businessman to 31 years in prison for killing of young couple

A Cambodian real estate entrepreneur, whose killing of a young couple sparked public outrage, has been sentenced to the maximum 31 years in prison

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's Daiwa aims to raise wages at least 5% next year to attract talent

Japan's Daiwa Securities is aiming to raise wages by at least 5%, its chief executive officer said, a faster rate than many Japanese firms expect as

Japan's Daiwa aims to raise wages at least 5% next year to attract talent
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

Nissan and Honda to attempt a merger that would create the world's No. 3 automaker

Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda have announced plans to work toward a merger that would catapult them to a top position in an industry in the midst of tectonic shifts as it transitions away from its reliance on fossil fuels

Nissan and Honda to attempt a merger that would create the world's No. 3 automaker
Asia|Business|Technology

Toyota to build plant to produce EVs in China, Nikkei reports

Toyota Motor has decided to build a new factory to produce electric vehicles in China, the Nikkei business daily reported on Monday.

Toyota to build plant to produce EVs in China, Nikkei reports
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China says it has given info, documents in probe of cut Baltic Sea cables

China said on Monday it had provided information and documents for an open investigation into the severing of two Baltic Sea undersea cables, though it and Sweden disagreed over

China says it has given info, documents in probe of cut Baltic Sea cables
Arts|Asia|Entertainment

‘Her Story’: China’s answer to ‘Barbie’ becomes latest smash hit. But some men are not amused

‘Her Story’: China’s answer to ‘Barbie’ becomes latest smash hit. But some men are not amused

‘Her Story’: China’s answer to ‘Barbie’ becomes latest smash hit. But some men are not amused
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy

Singapore Post fires CEO over handling of whistleblower report

Singapore Post said on Sunday it had dismissed its chief executive and two other senior managers after an internal investigation found they had

Singapore Post fires CEO over handling of whistleblower report
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel|World

Ho Chi Minh City’s first metro line opens after more than a decade of delays

Ho Chi Minh City’s first metro line opens after more than a decade of delays

Ho Chi Minh City’s first metro line opens after more than a decade of delays
Arts|Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

'Squid Game' returns looking for win with season 2

The first season of “Squid Game” was Netflix's most-watched series and went on to win a variety of accolades including the Emmy Award for lead actor in a drama series for Lee Jung-jae and a directing award for Hwang Dong-hyuk

'Squid Game' returns looking for win with season 2
Asia|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Pandas An An and Ke Ke celebrate their 1st Christmas in Hong Kong

A pair of five-year-old pandas, named An An and Ke Ke, celebrated their first Christmas early in a Hong Kong park, munching on special treats and looking cute for the cameras

Pandas An An and Ke Ke celebrate their 1st Christmas in Hong Kong
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Sri Lanka's inflation rate drops to minus 1.7% in November

Sri Lanka's consumer price inflation dropped to minus 1.7% year-on-year in November after easing to minus 0.7% in October, official data showed on Monday, as the country posted a strong

Sri Lanka's inflation rate drops to minus 1.7% in November
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Moody's raises Sri Lanka's rating after debt overhaul approval

Credit ratings agency Moody's on Monday raised Sri Lanka's long-term foreign currency issuer rating to 'Caa1' from 'Ca' with a stable outlook, after the country's creditors approved a $

Moody's raises Sri Lanka's rating after debt overhaul approval
Asia|Business|Crime|Finance|Political

Malaysia's 1MDB files legal claim against Amicorp Group seeking over $1 billion for alleged fraud

Scandal-hit Malaysian state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad said on Monday it has filed a legal claim of more than $1 billion against corporate services

Malaysia's 1MDB files legal claim against Amicorp Group seeking over $1 billion for alleged fraud
Asia|Europe|Political|World

South Korea says it detects signs of North Korea preparing more troops, drones for Russia

South Korea's military said on Monday it has detected signs of North Korea preparing to send more troops and weapons, including suicide drones, to Russia to support

South Korea says it detects signs of North Korea preparing more troops, drones for Russia
Asia|Business|Economy

Honda, Nissan aim to merge by 2026 in historic pivot

Honda and Nissan are in talks to merge by 2026, they said on Monday, a historic pivot for Japan's auto industry that underlines the threat Chinese EV makers now

Honda, Nissan aim to merge by 2026 in historic pivot
Asia|Crime|World

Chinese court issues suspended death sentence to man who drove car into a crowd of schoolchildren

A Chinese court issued a suspended death sentence to a man for driving his car into a crowd of elementary school students and parents in southern Hunan province last month

Asia|Business|Economy

Former BOJ head Kuroda to become adviser at private think tank

Former Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda will become an adviser at the Japan Center for Economic Research from January, the non-profit, private think tank said on Monday.

Former BOJ head Kuroda to become adviser at private think tank
Asia|Crime|World

Driver in China school car crash incident handed suspended death sentence

A driver who ploughed his car into students and pedestrians in Changde, a city in southern China, has been handed the death sentence with a two-year reprieve, Chinese state

Asia|Crime|Political|World

Tens of thousands displaced by ethnic violence in northeast India suffer squalid conditions in camps

Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes in India’s northeast Manipur state since violence erupted last year between the majority Meitei community and minority Kuki-Zo tribes

Tens of thousands displaced by ethnic violence in northeast India suffer squalid conditions in camps
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Fashion and Beauty

L'Oreal acquires South Korea's Dr.G in skincare deal with Migros

French cosmetics giant L'Oreal said on Monday it had agreed to buy Gowoonsesang Cosmetics, which includes South Korean skincare brand Dr.G., from Swiss retailer Migros.

L'Oreal acquires South Korea's Dr.G in skincare deal with Migros
Asia|Political

South Korean opposition threatens to impeach Han over martial law counsel

South Korea's main opposition party threatened on Monday to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo if he failed to approve legislation to launch a special counsel

South Korean opposition threatens to impeach Han over martial law counsel
Asia|Business|Economy

Chinese media hail consumption boost even as caution spurs rentals, not buying

China's domestic demand is gathering pace as cautious consumers increasingly choose to rent items from cameras to handbags rather than buying them, the official People's Daily said

Chinese media hail consumption boost even as caution spurs rentals, not buying
Asia|Business

Former Nissan CEO Ghosn casts doubt on success of Nissan, Honda alliance

Former Nissan chief executive Carlos Ghosn cast doubt on the success of a potential merger between Honda and Nissan, saying the latter's plans "do not make sense" at a press

Former Nissan CEO Ghosn casts doubt on success of Nissan, Honda alliance
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Taiwan warns defence could suffer under opposition's funding laws

Taiwan's cabinet warned on Monday the island's security might be at risk after opposition parties passed laws that will require cuts in government spending, including defence, at a

Taiwan warns defence could suffer under opposition's funding laws
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

South Korea finance minister sees political turmoil weighing on economic growth

South Korea's finance minister said on Monday some slowdown in economic growth would be unavoidable as the government prepares to revise forecasts for this year and next year due to

South Korea finance minister sees political turmoil weighing on economic growth
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Singapore Nov core inflation at 1.9% y/y, lowest in almost 3 years

Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 1.9% in November on a yearly basis, lower than economists' forecasts and the smallest rise in nearly three years,

Singapore Nov core inflation at 1.9% y/y, lowest in almost 3 years
Asia|Lifestyle|World

Indonesian tsunami survivor holds on to hope for missing son after 20 years

In front of Saudah's house on Indonesia's Sumatra island lie two damaged coast guard ships, washed ashore by a tsunami 20 years ago and a daily

Indonesian tsunami survivor holds on to hope for missing son after 20 years
Asia|Health|Political|World

Dalai Lama seeks to allay health concerns as succession planning looms

By Krishna N.

Dalai Lama seeks to allay health concerns as succession planning looms
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Political|World

Makers of Taiwan's 'Zero Day' TV series set around invasion fear backlash from China

A Chinese war plane goes missing near Taiwan.

Makers of Taiwan's 'Zero Day' TV series set around invasion fear backlash from China
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Vietnam to start construction of new railway linking with China by end-2025

Vietnam will start building a new railway from its largest northern port to the border with China by the end of next year, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said.

Africa|Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|MidEast|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Brace! Risks stack up for the global economy in 2025

No sooner had the global economy started to put the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic behind it than a whole new set of challenges opened up for 2025.

Brace! Risks stack up for the global economy in 2025
Asia|Business|Economy

Oil steady as markets weigh Fed rate cut expectations, Chinese demand

Oil prices settled little changed on

Oil steady as markets weigh Fed rate cut expectations, Chinese demand
Africa|Americas|Asia|Election|Europe|Political|World

The US still has not had a woman leader – here are the countries that have

The US still has not had a woman leader – here are the countries that have

The US still has not had a woman leader – here are the countries that have
Asia|Political|World

China says US is 'playing with fire' after latest military aid for Taiwan

The Chinese government is protesting the latest American announcements of military sales and assistance to Taiwan, warning the United States that it is “playing with fire.”

China says US is 'playing with fire' after latest military aid for Taiwan
Asia|Travel|World

Trio aboard missing plane found alive in Russia's Kamchatka after three days

All three people on board a plane that was forced to make an emergency landing in Russia's remote Kamchatka region have been found alive and well after a three-day search, officials

Asia|Business|Technology

Japan's antitrust watchdog to find Google violated law in search case, Nikkei reports

Japan's competition watchdog is expected to find Google guilty of violating the country's antitrust law, Nikkei Asia reported on Sunday, citing sources.

Japan's antitrust watchdog to find Google violated law in search case, Nikkei reports
Asia|Political|World

China calls Taiwan a 'red line', criticises new US military aid to island

China criticised new U.S. military aid to Taiwan on Sunday, saying the $571 million package seriously violates the "one China principle" and provisions of joint communiques between

China calls Taiwan a 'red line', criticises new US military aid to island
Asia|Education|Environment|World

The water was their livelihood. Now Thailand's sea nomads work to preserve a vanishing way of life

The Moken, a group of indigenous people from Thailand and Myanmar, once sailed freely between the archipelago of 800 islands off the coast of the two countries

The water was their livelihood. Now Thailand's sea nomads work to preserve a vanishing way of life
Asia|Business|Europe|Technology

China's Nio says new Firefly EV to go on sale in Europe in H1 2025

China's Nio on Sunday said it would launch its new Firefly electric vehicle brand in Europe early in the first half of 2025, betting that it would help the company overcome European

China's Nio says new Firefly EV to go on sale in Europe in H1 2025
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Chinese ship linked to Baltic Sea cable breach resumes voyage

A Chinese bulk carrier that is under investigation following a breach of two fibre-optic cables in the Baltic Sea is again moving after sitting still for more than a month in a

Chinese ship linked to Baltic Sea cable breach resumes voyage
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Nio introduces Firefly brand to take on BMW's Mini

Nio unveiled a lower-cost brand named Firefly on Saturday that it touted as a rival to Mercedes' Smart and BMW's Mini in the Chinese electric vehicle maker's latest bid to

China's Nio introduces Firefly brand to take on BMW's Mini
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistani Taliban claims responsibility for a deadly military checkpoint attack in the northwest

The Pakistani Taliban says it carried out a deadly attack on a military checkpoint in the country's northwest

Asia|Education|MidEast|World

Indonesians mark 2 decades since the tragic tsunami that killed hundreds of thousands

Two decades after a catastrophic tsunami destroyed her village, Tria Asnani still cries when she recalls how she lost her mother while trying to escape the giant waves and her father to the sea

Indonesians mark 2 decades since the tragic tsunami that killed hundreds of thousands
Asia|Crime|Political

Pakistan military court jails 25 over 2023 attacks

Twenty-five civilians were sentenced by a Pakistani military court to periods of two to 10 years of "rigorous imprisonment" in connection with attacks on military

Pakistan military court jails 25 over 2023 attacks
Asia|Crime|Europe|World

Airports reopen following Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Kazan

The airport in the Russian city of Kazan reopened on Saturday after temporarily closing earlier in the day following a Ukrainian drone attack, Russia's aviation watchdog said.

Airports reopen following Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Kazan
Asia|Health|Sports

Weightlifting Taiwan granny, 90, garners cheers, health benefits at gym

Cheng Chen Chin-Mei beamed broadly as she hoisted a 35-kg (77-pound) weightlifting bar to her waist, dropped it and waved confidently to the enthusiastic

Weightlifting Taiwan granny, 90, garners cheers, health benefits at gym
Asia|Political|World

Pakistan dismisses US official's warning over missile programme as unfounded

Pakistan's Foreign Ministry on Saturday dismissed as unfounded and "devoid of rationality" assertions by a senior U.S. official that its missile programme could eventually pose a

Pakistan dismisses US official's warning over missile programme as unfounded
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Islamist militants in northwest Pakistan kill 16 security personnel, police officer says

Sixteen security personnel were killed in northwest Pakistan in an attack by Islamist militants early on Saturday, a senior police official in the South Waziristan region said, as

Asia|Economy|Political|World

Kazakh president replaces deputy prime minister, decree shows

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev replaced his deputy prime minister, who also served as economy minister, by presidential decree on Saturday.

Kazakh president replaces deputy prime minister, decree shows
Asia|Business|Economy

Honda and Nissan consider mutual production of vehicles, Kyodo reports

Honda and Nissan are considering producing vehicles in one another's factories as part of their plan to deepen ties and potentially merge, Japan's Kyodo news agency said on Saturday.

Honda and Nissan consider mutual production of vehicles, Kyodo reports
Asia|Election|Political|World

Rival protests over South Korea's impeached President Yoon held in Seoul

Demonstrators supporting and opposing South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol held rival protests several hundred metres apart in Seoul on Saturday, a week after he was impeached over

Rival protests over South Korea's impeached President Yoon held in Seoul
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar rebels say they have taken junta's western regional command

A rebel army in Myanmar said it had captured a major military headquarters in the country's west, marking the fall of the junta's second regional command as it faces mounting setbacks

Asia|Political|US|World

Biden approves $571 million in defense support for Taiwan

U.S.

Biden approves $571 million in defense support for Taiwan
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

Seven Chinese nationals tried to illegally enter Guam as U.S. tested missile, authorities say

Seven Chinese citizens were arrested on charges of illegally entering Guam around the time the U.S.

Seven Chinese nationals tried to illegally enter Guam as U.S. tested missile, authorities say
Asia|Lifestyle|World

Thai ceremony for the dead brings good karma and emotional closure

When two month old Bibeam died in November 2023, the temples in her district would not cremate her, considering her too young for such a ceremony.

Thai ceremony for the dead brings good karma and emotional closure
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

North Korea's Kim Jong Un calls for stronger rural economies, state media says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called to step up development of the country's industrial production in regions outside Pyongyang to strengthen rural economies, state media KCNA said

North Korea's Kim Jong Un calls for stronger rural economies, state media says
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

US plans to blacklist company that ordered TSMC chip found in Huawei processor, source says

The Biden administration plans to blacklist a Chinese company whose TSMC-made chip was illegally incorporated into a Huawei artificial-intelligence

US plans to blacklist company that ordered TSMC chip found in Huawei processor, source says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street rises to turn a dismal week into just a bad one

U.S. stocks rose to turn what would have been one of the market’s worst weeks of the year into just a pretty bad one

Stock market today: Wall Street rises to turn a dismal week into just a bad one
Asia|Science|Technology|World

China says its astronauts complete record-breaking spacewalk

Two Chinese astronauts this week completed a world-record spacewalk of more than nine hours, according to a statement from China's Manned Space Agency, marking

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

US stocks end sharply higher, dollar drops after inflation report

Wall Street surged on Friday and the dollar softened as cooler-than-expected inflation data helped investors look past the possibility of a government shutdown and

US stocks end sharply higher, dollar drops after inflation report
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Fitch raises Sri Lanka rating after creditor nod to $12.55 billion debt overhaul

Credit ratings agency Fitch on Friday upgraded Sri Lanka's long-term foreign-currency default rating to 'CCC+' from 'restricted default' (RD) following approval by creditors of the

Fitch raises Sri Lanka rating after creditor nod to $12.55 billion debt overhaul
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar poised to finish week higher after inflation data, Fed rate cut

The U.S. dollar pulled back from a two-year high on Friday, but was heading for its third-straight week of gains, with data showing a slowdown in inflation two

Dollar poised to finish week higher after inflation data, Fed rate cut
Asia|Election|Political|World

Taiwan lawmakers clash after one party breaks into legislature to occupy speaker's chair

Lawmakers have clashed in Taiwan’s legislature after members of a leading political party broke into the building overnight to occupy the speaker’s chair

Taiwan lawmakers clash after one party breaks into legislature to occupy speaker's chair
Asia|Australia|World

What we know about Malaysia’s missing MH370 plane, 10 years on

The disappearance 10 years ago of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 with 239 people on board remains one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.

Asia|Crime|Political|US

Chinese national charged with acting as Beijing's agent in local California election

A Chinese national has been charged with acting as an illegal agent for Beijing when serving as the campaign manager for an unnamed local California politician

Chinese national charged with acting as Beijing's agent in local California election
Asia|Political|World

Cambodia to grant Japan visitation rights to China-linked naval base

Cambodia's influential former Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Friday that Japan would be granted visitation rights to the country's Ream Naval Base, a facility the United States is

Cambodia to grant Japan visitation rights to China-linked naval base
Asia|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistan province aims to collect weapons to stem clashes, tribesmen may resist

Provincial authorities in northwestern Pakistan said on Friday they planned to collect heavy weapons to stop sectarian clashes that have killed hundreds, but tribesmen

Asia|World

Malaysia to resume hunt for Flight MH370, 10 years after it vanished

Malaysia has agreed to resume the search for the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, its transport minister said on Friday, more

Malaysia to resume hunt for Flight MH370, 10 years after it vanished
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Warring tribes in Pakistan’s northwest ordered to hand over weapons after weeks of deadly clashes

Pakistani authorities in the northwest want warring tribes to hand over their weapons after weeks of deadly clashes

Asia|Business|Political

India court dismisses challenge to award of Mumbai slum revamp contract to Adani

An Indian court on Friday dismissed a petition challenging the award of a contract to Adani Group to revamp one of Asia's largest slums in

India court dismisses challenge to award of Mumbai slum revamp contract to Adani
Asia|Political|World

China coast guard says it 'drove away' Philippine aircraft over Scarborough Shoal

China's coast guard said on Friday it warned and "drove away" a Philippine C-208 aircraft that "illegally" entered the airspace over Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea.

Asia|Business|Europe

Foxconn interest in Nissan on hold amid Honda merger talks, Bloomberg reports

Taiwan's Foxconn is pausing its interest in Nissan Motor as the Japanese automaker explores a potential merger with Honda Motor, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar

Foxconn interest in Nissan on hold amid Honda merger talks, Bloomberg reports
Asia|World

Sri Lanka's navy rescues 102 Rohingya refugees found adrift aboard a fishing trawler

Sri Lanka's navy says it has rescued more than 100 people believed to be Rohingya refugees who were found adrift aboard a fishing trawler off the island nation

Sri Lanka's navy rescues 102 Rohingya refugees found adrift aboard a fishing trawler
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Malaysia agrees to resume 'no find, no fee' hunt for flight MH370, 10 years after plane disappeared

Malaysia’s government has agreed in principle to accept a second “no find, no fee” deal from a U.S. company to renew the hunt for flight MH370, which is believed to have crashed in the southern Indian Ocean over 10 years ago

Malaysia agrees to resume 'no find, no fee' hunt for flight MH370, 10 years after plane disappeared
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean investigators seek to question reluctant president over martial law

South Korean investigators are pressing ahead with their probe into impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his Dec. 3 martial law declaration

South Korean investigators seek to question reluctant president over martial law
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan says overall economy recovering, cuts view on corporate profits

Japan's government said on Friday that the economy was recovering moderately in December but warned of risks ahead, such as higher interest rates overseas and policies in the United

Japan says overall economy recovering, cuts view on corporate profits
Asia|Election|Political|World

ASEAN will want inclusive Myanmar election, Thailand says

Thailand has told Myanmar's junta that ASEAN members would want all stakeholders included in an election the military government plans to hold next year, even as

ASEAN will want inclusive Myanmar election, Thailand says
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Ailing French man on death row pleads to return home as Indonesia to pardon 44,000 prisoners

Indonesian authorities say an ailing French national on death row for drug offenses has made a last-ditch plea to be returned home

Asia|Crime|Political

Indian opposition's Rahul Gandhi faces police probe over parliament scuffle

India's Rahul Gandhi is under police investigation over a scuffle between opposition members of parliament and those from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling

Indian opposition's Rahul Gandhi faces police probe over parliament scuffle
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Taiwan's November export orders miss expectations, China drags

Taiwan export orders grew more slowly than expected in November as weaker shipment for smartphones offset strong demand for artificial intelligence technology amid softness from

Taiwan's November export orders miss expectations, China drags
Asia|Business|Economy|Health

In weight loss battle, Novo and Lilly face growing offensive from licensed copies

As Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly expand sales of their popular diabetes and weight-loss drugs, cheaper copies of their patented remedies are winning approval from

In weight loss battle, Novo and Lilly face growing offensive from licensed copies
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Singapore's low inflation not enough for a January easing, analysts say

Slowing inflation has created room for Singapore's central bank to ease monetary policy in January but it may wait until later in 2025 so it can assess incoming

Singapore's low inflation not enough for a January easing, analysts say
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea police questioned acting president Han over martial law decree

South Korean police have questioned Prime Minister and Acting President Han Duck-soo as part of an investigation into the short-lived decision this month to impose

South Korea police questioned acting president Han over martial law decree
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

China lets Sweden, Finland, Germany and Denmark board ship in cable breach case

China has allowed representatives from Germany, Sweden, Finland and Denmark to board a Chinese bulk carrier at the centre of an investigation into Baltic Sea

China lets Sweden, Finland, Germany and Denmark board ship in cable breach case
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan's government 'alarmed' by recent forex moves, top officials say

Top Japanese finance officials said on Friday the government is "alarmed" by recent foreign exchange moves and is ready to intervene if speculative moves were

Japan's government 'alarmed' by recent forex moves, top officials say
Asia|Business|Economy

BOJ bids final farewell to Kuroda's radical policy experiment

In rare criticism of its past policies, the Bank of Japan said former governor Haruhiko Kuroda's stimulus didn't change consumer psychology as much as planned,

BOJ bids final farewell to Kuroda's radical policy experiment
Asia|Business|Environment|Finance|Political|Technology|US

AI data centres to bolster renewable energy demand even under Trump, says MUFG Americas CEO

The broad shift towards renewable energy in the U.S. will continue even under the incoming administration of Donald Trump, said the head of the

AI data centres to bolster renewable energy demand even under Trump, says MUFG Americas CEO
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Vietnam says administration reform will not impact project approvals

Vietnam's government said on Friday that plans to significantly overhaul its administration will not affect project approvals amid investor concern it could lead to delays in the

Vietnam says administration reform will not impact project approvals
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

One last hurdle remains for the year

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Stella Qiu 2024 is almost over.

One last hurdle remains for the year
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Fighters from Myanmar civil war aggravate bitter ethnic conflict in India

Indian militant groups that took refuge in Myanmar and fought in its civil war have been streaming back across the border to Manipur state this year, Indian

Fighters from Myanmar civil war aggravate bitter ethnic conflict in India
Asia|Business|Economy

Tokyo inflation likely accelerated on suspended energy subsidies: Reuters poll

Consumer inflation in Tokyo likely accelerated in December on higher food costs and after the government's suspension of its gas and electricity subsidies, a Reuters poll showed on

Tokyo inflation likely accelerated on suspended energy subsidies: Reuters poll
Asia|Economy|Finance

South Korea to allow more company borrowings overseas to boost FX liquidity

South Korea's financial authorities said on Friday they would loosen foreign exchange regulations and allow more corporate borrowings abroad, in a bid to

South Korea to allow more company borrowings overseas to boost FX liquidity
Asia|Political|Technology|US|World

Pakistan's missile program is 'emerging threat', top US official says

A senior White House official on Thursday said nuclear-armed Pakistan is developing long-range ballistic missile capabilities that eventually could allow it to

Pakistan's missile program is 'emerging threat', top US official says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China's Xi urges bigger international role for gambling hub Macau

China's President Xi Jinping urged Macau's new government to have the "courage" to diversify the economy of the world's biggest gambling hub as the

China's Xi urges bigger international role for gambling hub Macau
Asia|Business|Education|Environment|Lifestyle|Sports|Travel

Siargao, the ‘surf capital of the Philippines,’ is riding a wave of change

Siargao, the ‘surf capital of the Philippines,’ is riding a wave of change

Siargao, the ‘surf capital of the Philippines,’ is riding a wave of change
Asia|Political|World

Pakistan denounces US sanctions on its missile program as biased and putting regional peace at risk

Pakistan has denounced U.S. sanctions on its ballistic missile program as biased and putting regional peace at risk

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Mind the labour gap: Worker crunch piles pressure on small-town Japan

Over the last decade, Masato Shiota brought his papermaking business back from the brink, paying down debt and buying machinery to automate some

Mind the labour gap: Worker crunch piles pressure on small-town Japan
Asia|Political|Technology|US

Senators urge Biden to grant ByteDance 90-day reprieve from law requiring sale

Democratic Senator Ed Markey and Republican Senator Rand Paul on Thursday urged President Joe Biden to extend by 90 days a Jan. 19 deadline for China-based

Senators urge Biden to grant ByteDance 90-day reprieve from law requiring sale
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|US

China's state importer books US soy purchases as tariff threat looms

China's Sinograin has bought nearly 500,000 metric tons of U.S. soybeans this week for shipment in March and April, paying more for U.S. supplies for state reserves

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's core inflation accelerates, keeps BOJ rate-hike chance alive

Japan's core inflation accelerated in November as rising food and fuel costs hit households, data showed on Friday, keeping the central bank under pressure to raise

Japan's core inflation accelerates, keeps BOJ rate-hike chance alive
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

India, Australia brighten new share sales prospects for 2025 in Asia Pacific

Dealmakers expect the momentum for new share sales in India, now the world's busiest market for initial public offerings, and Australia in 2025 will cushion the

India, Australia brighten new share sales prospects for 2025 in Asia Pacific
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canada's retaliation for Trump tariffs is biggest concern, says Japan's Komatsu

The top business risk of the Trump presidency for heavy-duty equipment maker Komatsu is not the tariffs he has threatened, but Canada's potential

Canada's retaliation for Trump tariffs is biggest concern, says Japan's Komatsu
Americas|Asia|Crime|US|World

Utah mom killed with 3 kids was a refugee who fled violence in Myanmar

A Utah woman who police believe was shot and killed by her husband along with three of their children was a refugee who fled violence in Myanmar

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Seeking respite from Fed; PBOC set to hold the line

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Seeking respite from Fed; PBOC set to hold the line
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Fed's hawkish tilt has emerging markets scurrying to save currencies

Central banks from Brazil to Indonesia scrambled to defend their struggling currencies on Thursday, hours after the Federal Reserve jolted

Fed's hawkish tilt has emerging markets scurrying to save currencies
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Behind a potential Honda and Nissan tie-up, the existential threat posed by Chinese EVs

Some unions are born of necessity, others from convenience.

Behind a potential Honda and Nissan tie-up, the existential threat posed by Chinese EVs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street ends little changed after giving up a big morning gain

An early rebound for U.S. stocks petered out by the end of the day, leaving indexes close to flat

Stock market today: Wall Street ends little changed after giving up a big morning gain
Asia|Political|Science|Technology|US

Republican senators demand an end to science and tech cooperation with China

A group of Republican senators is demanding that the Biden administration revoke a science and technology agreement with China

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Wall Street ends mixed, Treasury yields rise as markets mull Fed's slowdown signal

Wall Street stumbled to a close Thursday, ending nearly flat after an earlier rally ran out of steam late in the session as investors continued to parse the

Wall Street ends mixed, Treasury yields rise as markets mull Fed's slowdown signal
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Oil drops as dour economic outlook adds to oversupply concerns

Oil prices fell on Thursday after central bankers in the U.S. and Europe signaled caution over further easing of monetary policy, fanning concerns that weak economic

Oil drops as dour economic outlook adds to oversupply concerns
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Dollar strengthens as market digests Fed's hawkish cut

The dollar hovered near its two-year high on Thursday after the Federal Reserve cut interest rates and signaled a

Dollar strengthens as market digests Fed's hawkish cut
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

India's Tech Mahindra aiming for bigger bite of bank tech spends, CEO says

India's Tech Mahindra is stepping up focus on its banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) business in a bid to bridge the gap with larger peers which

India's Tech Mahindra aiming for bigger bite of bank tech spends, CEO says
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy

Nippon Steel, Sojitz to take 49% stake in Champion Iron's Canada project (Dec. 19)

Australia's Champion Iron said on Thursday Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel and trading house Sojitz will buy a 49% stake in the company's Kami project in Canada for C$245 million ($170.41

Nippon Steel, Sojitz to take 49% stake in Champion Iron's Canada project (Dec. 19)
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

China denies 'secret police stations' after New York man guilty plea

There are no so-called "secret police stations", China's foreign ministry said on Thursday, after a New York resident who prosecutors say operated such a station pleaded guilty to

Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

Taiwan's China Airlines splits $12-billion jet deal between Boeing and Airbus

Taiwan's China Airlines will split an order for its long-haul fleet renewal between Boeing and European rival Airbus and buy freighters from the U.S. planemaker in a

Taiwan's China Airlines splits $12-billion jet deal between Boeing and Airbus
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Iraq sends nearly 2,000 Syrian soldiers back home

Iraq sent back nearly 2,000 Syrian soldiers on Thursday to their homeland after they had sought refuge in Iraq during the advance of rebel forces that toppled President Bashar al-

Iraq sends nearly 2,000 Syrian soldiers back home
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|Technology

Losses from crypto hacks jump to $2.2 billion in 2024, report says

Funds stolen by hacking cryptocurrency platforms surged 21% from a year ago to $2.2 billion in 2024, a report from blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis showed on Thursday.

Losses from crypto hacks jump to $2.2 billion in 2024, report says
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

US ambassador to Vietnam says US arms manufacturers could help boost Vietnam's military capabilities

The U.S. ambassador to Vietnam says U.S. arms manufacturers could help the southeast Asian country build up its armed forces

US ambassador to Vietnam says US arms manufacturers could help boost Vietnam's military capabilities
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

India gears up for a potential trade deal as Trump targets China, say government sources

India is preparing to offer tariffs cuts on some farm and other goods mainly imported from the U.S., aiming to clinch a broader trade and investment deal once

India gears up for a potential trade deal as Trump targets China, say government sources
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces say they will fight Turkey and allied groups in Kobani

U.S.-backed Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) vowed on Thursday to fight Turkey and groups it supports in the city of Kobani in northern Syria.

Asia|Europe|MidEast|Travel

The tiny island that sits between Europe and Asia

The tiny island that sits between Europe and Asia

The tiny island that sits between Europe and Asia
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan economy in 'delicate state', says banking lobby head

The chair of the Japanese banking lobby echoed Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda's cautious view on the Japanese economy on Thursday and said the central bank needed

Japan economy in 'delicate state', says banking lobby head
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

KKR extends tender offer period for Japan's Fuji Soft to Jan 9

KKR extended on Thursday its tender offer period for Fuji Soft to Jan. 9 as it battles rival U.S. private equity firm Bain Capital for control of the Japanese software maker.

KKR extends tender offer period for Japan's Fuji Soft to Jan 9
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

What India-US trade could look like after Trump takes office

India is preparing for possible trade talks with the United States, aiming for increased investments from U.S. companies and higher exports once President-elect

What India-US trade could look like after Trump takes office
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Adani, under bribery scrutiny, pressed by Bangladesh to reopen power deal

By Krishna N.

Adani, under bribery scrutiny, pressed by Bangladesh to reopen power deal
Asia|Business|Finance

Fuji Soft founding family affirms support for Bain's $2 billion hostile takeover bid

The founding family of Japanese IT company Fuji Soft on Wednesday reiterated its support for a takeover bid by private equity firm Bain Capital that is opposed by Fuji

Fuji Soft founding family affirms support for Bain's $2 billion hostile takeover bid
Asia|Business|Technology|Travel|World

China is building the world’s largest artificial island airport

China is building the world’s largest artificial island airport

China is building the world’s largest artificial island airport
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Suspect in killing of top Russian general taken to crime scene, state media says

The suspect in the killing of top Russian general Igor Kirillov has been taken to the crime scene in Moscow, state media said on Thursday.

Suspect in killing of top Russian general taken to crime scene, state media says
Asia|Political|World

China and India resume high-level talks to ease dispute over Himalayan border

China and India resume high-level talks to ease dispute over Himalayan border

China and India resume high-level talks to ease dispute over Himalayan border
Asia|Crime|Political

Malaysian court acquits wife of ex-PM Najib of money laundering and tax evasion

Malaysia's High Court on Thursday acquitted Rosmah Mansor, the wife of jailed former Prime Minister Najib Razak, of money laundering and tax evasion, citing

Malaysian court acquits wife of ex-PM Najib of money laundering and tax evasion
Asia|Election|Political|World

Myanmar junta's top diplomat briefs regional meeting on election progress, Thailand says

The foreign minister of Myanmar on Thursday informed a regional meeting of its neighbours of its progress towards holding elections next year in the war-torn country, Thailand's

Myanmar junta's top diplomat briefs regional meeting on election progress, Thailand says
Asia|Crime|Political|Travel|World

Divers, helicopters hunt survivors of Mumbai boat accident that killed 13

Helicopters and divers scoured the waters off India's financial capital of Mumbai on Thursday in a search for survivors of a freak boat

Divers, helicopters hunt survivors of Mumbai boat accident that killed 13
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Some Chinese banks raise mortgage rates as profits shrink, reports say

Chinese banks in several cities have taken the unusual step of raising mortgage rates, Chinese media reported, underscoring concerns over their shrinking profit margins amid a

Some Chinese banks raise mortgage rates as profits shrink, reports say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Taiwan central bank flags risks to growth from Trump administration policies

Taiwan's central bank on Thursday raised this year's growth forecast for the tech powerhouse island but flagged risks for next year centred on the trade

Taiwan central bank flags risks to growth from Trump administration policies
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple in talks with Tencent, ByteDance to roll out AI features in China, sources say

Apple is in talks with Tencent and TikTok owner ByteDance about integrating their artificial intelligence models into iPhones sold in China, according to

Apple in talks with Tencent, ByteDance to roll out AI features in China, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ keeps ultra-low rates, gives few clues on when it might hike

The Bank of Japan kept interest rates unchanged on Thursday and its governor offered few clues on how soon it could push up borrowing costs, sending

BOJ keeps ultra-low rates, gives few clues on when it might hike
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

Vietnam PM eyes expansion of defence cooperation, U.S. offers to play role

Vietnam wants to expand its international defence cooperation to build trust and prevent wars, its prime minister said on Thursday, and the United

Vietnam PM eyes expansion of defence cooperation, U.S. offers to play role
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ says unconventional policies cannot replace traditional rate policy

The Bank of Japan said unconventional monetary easing, such as its ultra-easy policy of the past decade, carries potential uncertainties and side

BOJ says unconventional policies cannot replace traditional rate policy
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Investors react to BOJ's decision to keep rates steady

The Bank of Japan kept interest rates steady on Thursday, as policymakers preferred to tread cautiously in pushing up borrowing costs amid uncertainty over U.S. president-elect Donald

Investors react to BOJ's decision to keep rates steady
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political

Dealmakers eye $4 trillion-plus M&A haul in 2025

Top dealmakers expect global mergers and acquisitions (M&A)volumes to surpass $4 trillion next year, the highest in

Dealmakers eye $4 trillion-plus M&A haul in 2025
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

South Korea pension fund, central bank expand FX swap line as won drops

South Korea's pension fund and central bank have agreed to expand their foreign exchange swap line and extend it by one year until the end of 2025, a move that comes as the won

South Korea pension fund, central bank expand FX swap line as won drops
Asia|Crime|MidEast|World

Two traffic accidents in southeastern Afghanistan kill more than 40

Two late-night traffic accidents in southeastern Afghanistan killed at least 44 people, local authorities said on Thursday.

Asia|Political|World

Indonesia president pledges to pardon 'corrupters' who return what they stole

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has said he might pardon people who engaged in graft if they return what they stole, underlining his commitment to tackle corruption.

Indonesia president pledges to pardon 'corrupters' who return what they stole
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

RTX aims to boost India headcount by 14% in 3 years, execs say

U.S. aerospace and defence giant RTX Corp plans to hire 1,000 more people to its 7,000-strong workforce in India by 2027, its top executives told Reuters,

RTX aims to boost India headcount by 14% in 3 years, execs say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China expected to leave lending benchmarks unchanged amid rate risks

China is widely expected to leave its benchmark lending rates unchanged on Friday, a Reuters poll showed, as falling yields, shrinking net interest margins and a weakening yuan

China expected to leave lending benchmarks unchanged amid rate risks
Asia|Political|US|World

Corruption may have disrupted Chinese military modernization goals, Pentagon report says

Corruption in China's military may have disrupted its progress towards its 2027 military modernization goals, the Pentagon said in its annual

Corruption may have disrupted Chinese military modernization goals, Pentagon report says
Asia|Crime|Political|US

New York man pleads guilty in Chinese 'secret police station' case

A New York resident who prosecutors say operated a "secret police station" in the Chinatown district of Manhattan to aid Beijing's targeting of dissidents pleaded

New York man pleads guilty in Chinese 'secret police station' case
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

US considers ban on China's TP-Link over security concerns, WSJ reports

U.S. authorities are considering a ban on China's TP-Link Technology Co over national security concerns after its internet routers were linked to cyber attacks, the Wall Street Journal

Asia|Election|Political|World

Myanmar's junta pushed election plan in talks with neighbours

The top diplomat of Myanmar's ruling junta briefed neighbouring countries on its plans to hold an election next year amid an escalating civil war, including

Myanmar's junta pushed election plan in talks with neighbours
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

At least 13 dead after navy boat and passenger ferry collide near popular Mumbai tourist destination

At least 13 dead after navy boat and passenger ferry collide near popular Mumbai tourist destination

At least 13 dead after navy boat and passenger ferry collide near popular Mumbai tourist destination
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's allies cheered Yoon's foreign policy, ignored domestic discord

As South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's relations with the opposition broke down this year, Western diplomats hoped the internal tensions would not

South Korea's allies cheered Yoon's foreign policy, ignored domestic discord
Asia|Crime|World

Two Guantanamo Bay detainees back in Malaysia, will undergo rehabilitation, Bernama reports

Two Malaysians who were detained in Guantanamo Bay since 2006 have safely arrived in Malaysia and will undergo a rehabilitation process before being reintegrated into society,

Two Guantanamo Bay detainees back in Malaysia, will undergo rehabilitation, Bernama reports
Asia|Business|Economy

BOJ keeps rates steady by 8-1 vote, board member Tamura dissents

The Bank of Japan kept interest rates steady on Thursday, underscoring policymakers' preference to spend more time scrutinising whether wage hikes will broaden and keep inflation

BOJ keeps rates steady by 8-1 vote, board member Tamura dissents
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea potential growth rate estimated around 2%, central bank says

South Korea's potential economic growth rate is estimated to have fallen to around 2% and is projected to fall further below 1% by the late 2040s due to a lack of innovation and

South Korea potential growth rate estimated around 2%, central bank says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Foreigners sold Japanese stocks ahead of central bank meetings

Foreign investors divested Japanese stocks significantly in the week through Dec. 14, exercising caution ahead of policy meetings by the U.S.

Foreigners sold Japanese stocks ahead of central bank meetings
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Philippines president says legal experts to consider clemency requests for convict Veloso

Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said legal experts would consider clemency requests for Mary Jane Veloso, who had been sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking

Philippines president says legal experts to consider clemency requests for convict Veloso
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Foxconn exec in France to discuss Nissan stake purchase from Renault, Central News Agency reports

A senior executive of Taiwan-based contract manufacturer Foxconn is in France to discuss a potential stake purchase in Nissan Motor from the Japanese automaker's biggest shareholder

Foxconn exec in France to discuss Nissan stake purchase from Renault, Central News Agency reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Hong Kong central bank cuts interest rate tracking Fed move, banks follow

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) on Thursday cut its base interest rate charged via the overnight discount window by 25 basis points to 4.75%, tracking a move by the U.S.

Hong Kong central bank cuts interest rate tracking Fed move, banks follow
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

South Korean won hits 15-year low as hawkish Fed, domestic politics weigh

The South Korean won dropped to its weakest level in 15 years on Thursday, weighed down by risk-averse sentiment after the U.S.

South Korean won hits 15-year low as hawkish Fed, domestic politics weigh
Asia|Business|Entertainment|Technology

Self-driving truck startup TuSimple rebrands as CreateAI, shifts to gaming tech

TuSimple Holdings said on Thursday it would rebrand as CreateAI and pivot from autonomous trucking to AI gaming technology, marking an attempt by the once-prominent self-driving

Self-driving truck startup TuSimple rebrands as CreateAI, shifts to gaming tech
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli military says intercepted one missile that was launched from Yemen

The Israeli military said on Thursday that sirens sounded in numerous areas in central Israel after a missile was launched from Yemen.

Israeli military says intercepted one missile that was launched from Yemen
Asia|Crime|World

Vietnam police arrest suspect in Hanoi cafe fire that killed 11

Police in Vietnam have arrested a man suspected of starting a blaze that killed 11 following an argument with staff in a Hanoi cafe, authorities said on Thursday, while two of the

Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon willing to represent himself in legal proceedings, lawyer says

South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol is willing to present his views himself during legal proceedings related to his short-lived declaration of

South Korea's Yoon willing to represent himself in legal proceedings, lawyer says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Travel|World

Macao's casino boom brings wealth but at a cost, 25 years since China's takeover

Macao has grown from a monopoly-driven gambling enclave into the world's biggest gaming hub, packed with Chinese tourists, since Beijing took control of the former Portuguese colony 25 years ago

Macao's casino boom brings wealth but at a cost, 25 years since China's takeover
Asia|Environment|World

Twenty years after Indian Ocean tsunami, Thai ex-fisherman stands at the ready

Banlue Choosin has been monitoring the seas around Thailand's southern Phang Nga province for signs of abnormality for nearly two decades.

Twenty years after Indian Ocean tsunami, Thai ex-fisherman stands at the ready
Asia|World

Thirteen dead after naval vessel hits passenger boat off Mumbai

At least 13 people died when an Indian naval boat collided with a passenger ferry with more than 100 passengers which then capsized off the coast of financial

Thirteen dead after naval vessel hits passenger boat off Mumbai
Asia|Europe|Political|World

North Korean troops suffer 100 deaths, struggling in drone warfare, South Korea says

At least 100 North Korean troops deployed to Russia have been killed with another 1,000 injured in combat against Ukrainian forces in intense fighting in the Kursk region,

North Korean troops suffer 100 deaths, struggling in drone warfare, South Korea says
Asia|Political|World

Researcher: North Korea can produce ballistic missiles for Russia to use against Ukraine in months

North Korea demonstrated this year that it could produce ballistic missiles and supply them to Russia for use against Ukraine in a matter of months

Researcher: North Korea can produce ballistic missiles for Russia to use against Ukraine in months
Americas|Asia|Political|US|World

US alarmed Russia close to accepting nuclear-armed North Korea

The United States voiced alarm at the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday that Russia was close to accepting a nuclear-armed North Korea, as

US alarmed Russia close to accepting nuclear-armed North Korea
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

US stocks fall sharply and Dow tumbles 1,100 points after the Fed hints at just 2 rate cuts for 2025

U.S. stocks tumbled to one of their worst days of the year after the Federal Reserve hinted it may deliver fewer shots of adrenaline for the U.S. economy in 2025 than earlier thought

US stocks fall sharply and Dow tumbles 1,100 points after the Fed hints at just 2 rate cuts for 2025
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Japanese investors sold overseas equities for second straight month in November

Japanese investors sold overseas stocks for a second consecutive month in November as they sought to capitalize on robust gains in global equities, particularly as U.S. stocks reached

Japanese investors sold overseas equities for second straight month in November
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

US stocks end higher ahead of Fed, bitcoin surges

Megacap tech shares muscled the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq to higher closes on Monday as U.S.

US stocks end higher ahead of Fed, bitcoin surges
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Fed's 'hawkish cut' slams markets, BOJ up next

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.  The Federal Reserve has spoken, and as far as investors are concerned, the message was clear - clearly hawkish.

Fed's 'hawkish cut' slams markets, BOJ up next
Asia|Health|MidEast|Political|US

US defense bill covers troop pay, weapons and transgender kids

The U.S.

US defense bill covers troop pay, weapons and transgender kids
Asia|Political|US|World

China has expanded its nuclear force and strengthened ties to Russia, the Pentagon says

A Pentagon report says China is expanding its nuclear force, has increased military pressure against Taiwan and has strengthened its ties with Russia over the past year

China has expanded its nuclear force and strengthened ties to Russia, the Pentagon says
Asia|Business|Environment|Technology

China's getting a big electric car battery swapping boost in 2025. Would that work across the globe?

Global battery maker CATL says it will expand its electric vehicle battery swapping in China in 2025

China's getting a big electric car battery swapping boost in 2025. Would that work across the globe?
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Oil settles up after US crude stocks fall, Fed's 2025 outlook curbs gains

Oil prices settled higher on Wednesday after U.S. crude inventories fell and the U.S.

Oil settles up after US crude stocks fall, Fed's 2025 outlook curbs gains
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar index hits two-year high after Fed delivers rate cut

The U.S. dollar advanced against its peers on Wednesday, hitting its highest level in two years, after the Federal Reserve delivered a widely expected interest

Dollar index hits two-year high after Fed delivers rate cut
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Wall Street tumbles as Fed projects slower rate cuts next year

Wall Street closed sharply lower on Wednesday, with the Dow falling over 1,100 points after the U.S.

Wall Street tumbles as Fed projects slower rate cuts next year
Asia|Business|Health|Science

Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's treatment approved in China

China's medical

Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's treatment approved in China
Asia|Political|US|World

US imposes more sanctions over Pakistan's missile program

The United States said on Wednesday it was imposing new sanctions related to nuclear-armed Pakistan's long-range ballistic-missile program, including on the state-owned defense

US imposes more sanctions over Pakistan's missile program
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|US

Trump must maintain vital fentanyl progress with China, White House says

While it is important to keep pressure on China to help further reduce U.S. fentanyl deaths, the incoming Trump administration must be careful to maintain the progress President

Trump must maintain vital fentanyl progress with China, White House says
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

What happens next for TikTok after Supreme Court agrees to review potential US ban?

The U.S.

What happens next for TikTok after Supreme Court agrees to review potential US ban?
Asia|Business|Crime|Finance|US

Major fallout for India's Adani Group after U.S. bribery indictment

Some nations and investors have either scrapped deals or halted investments in the Adani Group, after the United States indicted its billionaire chairman Gautam Adani for alleged bribery

Major fallout for India's Adani Group after U.S. bribery indictment
Asia

China declines comment on marriage of son of jailed official Bo Xilai

China declined on Wednesday to comment about the marriage of the son of jailed former leader Bo Xilai to an individual from Taiwan, saying only that it opposed "malicious"

China declines comment on marriage of son of jailed official Bo Xilai
Asia|Crime|World

Nearly 1,000 held in Pakistan after pro-Khan protests

Pakistani authorities arrested nearly 1,000 supporters of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan who stormed the

Nearly 1,000 held in Pakistan after pro-Khan protests
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

New Zealand economy grows faster in year to March 2024, revised data shows

New Zealand's economy widened more than initially reported in the annual year ended March 2024, according to revised government data released on Wednesday.

New Zealand economy grows faster in year to March 2024, revised data shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Trump tariff threats reverberate in Asia

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland Threats of fresh tariffs under a second Trump administration continue to unnerve Asian investors, with Japan again - not

Trump tariff threats reverberate in Asia
Asia|Environment|World

Biggest November snowstorm in half century hits Seoul and grounds flights

The biggest November snowstorm to hit South Korea’s capital in more than a half century has blanketed the capital, grounding hundreds of flights and disrupting traffic

Biggest November snowstorm in half century hits Seoul and grounds flights
Asia|Crime

India suspends parliament again in dispute over U.S. action on Adani

India's lower house of parliament suspended proceedings for a second day on Wednesday after disruptions by lawmakers demanding a discussion of the U.S. indictment of billionaire

India suspends parliament again in dispute over U.S. action on Adani
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Hesai to halve lidar prices next year, sees wide adoption in electric cars

China's Hesai Group, the world's largest maker of lidar sensors for autonomous driving, said it plans to slash the price of its key product by half next year which should lead to

China's Hesai to halve lidar prices next year, sees wide adoption in electric cars
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Losses for Big Tech pull US indexes lower

Losses for big technology stocks pulled major indexes lower on Wall Street

Stock market today: Losses for Big Tech pull US indexes lower
Asia|Crime|Election|Political

Philippine VP accuses president of seeking her removal after police complaint

The Philippines' embattled vice president on Wednesday accused President Ferdinand Marcos Jr of seeking to remove her from office, after

Philippine VP accuses president of seeking her removal after police complaint
Asia|Crime

Philippine police file criminal complaints against Sara Duterte and her security aides

Philippine police officials have filed criminal complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte and her security staff for allegedly assaulting authorities and disobeying orders in a recent altercation in Congress

Philippine police file criminal complaints against Sara Duterte and her security aides
Asia|World

Pakistan ends lockdown of its capital after Imran Khan supporters are dispersed by police

Authorities have reopened roads linking Pakistan’s capital with the rest of the country, ending a four-day lockdown, after using tear gas and firing into the air to disperse supporters of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan who demanded his release from prison

Pakistan ends lockdown of its capital after Imran Khan supporters are dispersed by police
Asia|Business|Finance

VW buckles after years of pressure to sell up in Xinjiang

Volkswagen will sell its operations in China's Xinjiang, it said on Wednesday, after years of mounting pressure to abandon its presence in a region where rights groups have

VW buckles after years of pressure to sell up in Xinjiang
Asia|World

China calls report that Defence Minister Dong Jun is under probe 'shadow-chasing'

China's foreign ministry, responding to a question about a report saying the Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun has been placed under investigation for corruption, said on Wednesday

China calls report that Defence Minister Dong Jun is under probe 'shadow-chasing'
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ incurs record losses on bond holdings as yields rise

The Bank of Japan suffered record valuation losses on its government bond holdings in the first half of the fiscal year as its interest rate hikes

BOJ incurs record losses on bond holdings as yields rise
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistan court grants bail to journalist detained after probing protest, lawyer says

A Pakistani court approved bail for a journalist arrested this week after investigating claims of casualties in a protest march, his lawyer said on

Pakistan court grants bail to journalist detained after probing protest, lawyer says
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Chinese man arrested on German naval base, TV says spy charges being considered

A Chinese man was arrested on the territory of a German naval base, police said on Wednesday, and a public broadcaster said prosecutors were considering spying charges.

Asia|Political|US|World

What is most significant in the Pentagon's China military report?

The Pentagon this week released its annual report on China's military, which touches on wide-ranging issues related to some of the most important developments in China's

What is most significant in the Pentagon's China military report?
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russia detains suspect over murder of chemical weapons chief Igor Kirillov

Russia said on Wednesday it had detained an Uzbek man who had confessed to planting and detonating a bomb which killed a top general, Igor

Russia detains suspect over murder of chemical weapons chief Igor Kirillov
Asia|Political|World

China’s anticorruption crackdown is impeding its military buildup plans, Pentagon says

China’s anticorruption crackdown is impeding its military buildup plans, Pentagon says

China’s anticorruption crackdown is impeding its military buildup plans, Pentagon says
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

What a merger between Nissan and Honda could mean for the automakers and the industry

Japanese automakers Nissan Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. have confirmed that they are discussing closer collaboration but denied reports they have decided on a merger

What a merger between Nissan and Honda could mean for the automakers and the industry
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russia says it has detained a suspect in the Moscow bombing that killed a senior general

Russia’s security service says it has detained a citizen from Uzbekistan in the bombing that killed a senior general as he left his Moscow apartment — a bold assassination that was claimed by Ukraine’s security service

Russia says it has detained a suspect in the Moscow bombing that killed a senior general
Asia|Political|World

Chinese, Indian officials in talks to ease dispute over Himalayan border area

China and India took a further step towards easing their long-running border dispute on Wednesday, with senior officials holding formal talks for the first time in five years and

Chinese, Indian officials in talks to ease dispute over Himalayan border area
Asia|Business|Technology

China's CATL is planning a major expansion of battery swapping for electric vehicles

The world’s largest maker of batteries for electric vehicles says it will get into battery swapping in China in a big way starting next year

China's CATL is planning a major expansion of battery swapping for electric vehicles
Africa|Asia|Europe|Political|World

Mauritius wants to rethink a deal with the UK over remote islands housing a key US base

The British government says it still plans to hand over a contested Indian Ocean archipelago, which is home to a strategically important military base, to Mauritius

Mauritius wants to rethink a deal with the UK over remote islands housing a key US base
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Nissan-Honda merger would not bring quick fixes, S&P says

A merger between Honda and Nissan would not come with quick gains, as the automakers would first need to align their strategies while overlapping regional markets would limit the sales

Nissan-Honda merger would not bring quick fixes, S&P says
Asia|Business|Economy

Honda, Nissan move to deepen ties, sources say, including possible merger

Honda and Nissan are in talks to deepen ties, two people said on Wednesday, including a possible merger, the clearest sign yet of how Japan's

Honda, Nissan move to deepen ties, sources say, including possible merger
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Arms control is thing of the past, Russia's top general says

Russia now views arms control over the vast nuclear arsenals that were built up during the Cold War to be a thing of the past due to the lack of trust between Moscow and the West,

Arms control is thing of the past, Russia's top general says
Asia|Business|Environment|Health|World

Global demand spurring Indonesia's mining boom comes at a cost for many communities

Indonesia's mining industry is rapidly expanding on demand for the minerals needed to help power the global energy transition, like nickel, cobalt and bauxite

Global demand spurring Indonesia's mining boom comes at a cost for many communities
Asia|Environment|Health|World

Animal welfare group says bacterial infection killed Sonia the elephant in Pakistan

A veterinarian with a global animal welfare organization says Pakistani veterinary surgeons found that a bacterial infection killed an elephant at a safari park in the city of Karachi earlier this month

Animal welfare group says bacterial infection killed Sonia the elephant in Pakistan
Asia|Science|Technology

A new neutrino detector in China aims to spot mysterious ghost particles lurking around us

Scientists in China have almost finished building a massive underground detector to sniff out mysterious particles called neutrinos

A new neutrino detector in China aims to spot mysterious ghost particles lurking around us
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Hamid Karzai Fast Facts

Hamid Karzai Fast Facts

Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Renault open in principle to Nissan pursuing merger talks with Honda, sources say

French automaker Renault, Nissan Motor's largest shareholder, is open in principle to the Japanese automaker pursuing merger talks with peer Honda Motor, two people familiar with the matter

Renault open in principle to Nissan pursuing merger talks with Honda, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Experts' comments on talks between Honda and Nissan to deepen ties

Honda and Nissan are in talks to deepen ties, two people said on Wednesday, including a possible merger, the clearest sign yet of how Japan's once seemingly unbeatable auto industry is

Experts' comments on talks between Honda and Nissan to deepen ties
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Indonesia cenbank to buy more govt debt in 2025 in deal over maturing COVID bonds

Indonesia's central bank said it will buy 150 trillion rupiah ($9.3 billion) of state bonds in the secondary market next year, more than replacing around 100 trillion rupiah of

Indonesia cenbank to buy more govt debt in 2025 in deal over maturing COVID bonds
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Denmark warns of increased risk of Arctic military confrontation due to Russia's aggression

Denmark, which oversees security in and around Greenland, on Wednesday warned of a heightened risk of military confrontation in the Arctic, driven by aggressive threatening

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Xi Jinping visits Macau to mark 25 years of Chinese rule

China's President Xi Jinping arrived in Macau on Wednesday to mark a quarter century of Beijing's rule over the former Portuguese enclave, and is likely

Xi Jinping visits Macau to mark 25 years of Chinese rule
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Trump should be active on UN rights body to counter China, US envoy says

A U.S. envoy told Reuters that U.S.

Trump should be active on UN rights body to counter China, US envoy says
Asia|Science|Technology|World

China says astronauts completed nine-hour spacewalk, breaking US record

China says astronauts completed nine-hour spacewalk, breaking US record

Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

Shares of AMEC jump after removal from US's 'China military company' list

Shares in Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment (AMEC), one of China's leading chip equipment makers, jumped 4.35% on Wednesday after it was removed from a list of Chinese companies

Shares of AMEC jump after removal from US's 'China military company' list
Asia|Crime|Political|World

US repatriates two Guantanamo Bay detainees to Malaysia

The U.S Department of Defense on Wednesday announced the repatriation of two Guantanamo Bay detainees to Malaysia, where the government said it was planning a reintegration

US repatriates two Guantanamo Bay detainees to Malaysia
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Kioxia's shares surge in debut, valuing Japan chipmaker at $5.8 billion

Shares of Kioxia soared 14% in their market debut on Wednesday, valuing the Bain-backed chipmaker at more than 890 billion yen ($5.80 billion) and highlighting

Kioxia's shares surge in debut, valuing Japan chipmaker at $5.8 billion
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

How Nissan and Honda stack up against each other

Japanese carmakers Honda and Nissan are in talks to deepen ties, according to sources, including a possible merger, as challenges from Tesla and Chinese rivals urge a restructuring of

How Nissan and Honda stack up against each other
Asia|Crime|Technology|World

Elon Musk says Starlink inactive in India after second device seized

Elon Musk said Starlink satellite internet is inactive in India, his first comments since authorities seized two of the company's devices in recent weeks, one in an armed

Elon Musk says Starlink inactive in India after second device seized
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai minister says aiming to beat 2025 export growth forecast

Thailand could beat a government forecast of 2% to 3% export growth in 2025, the commerce minister said on Wednesday as he played down concerns about the potential impact of the

Thai minister says aiming to beat 2025 export growth forecast
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai central bank holds key rate steady at 2.25%

Thailand's central bank left its key interest rate unchanged on Wednesday, as widely expected, after delivering a surprise cut at its previous meeting in October.

Thai central bank holds key rate steady at 2.25%
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's Seven & i plans to open 500 stores in US, Canada by 2027

Japan's Seven & i Holdings said on Wednesday it plans to open 500 new convenience stores in the United States and Canada through 2027.

Japan's Seven & i plans to open 500 stores in US, Canada by 2027
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla's China factory head Song Gang leaves company, letter to staff shows

Tesla's Shanghai plant manager Song Gang has left the company, according to a letter he sent to staff on Wednesday.

Tesla's China factory head Song Gang leaves company, letter to staff shows
Asia|Economy|World

China youth jobless rate falls for third straight month

Joblessness among the youth in Chinese cities eased for a third straight month in November after reaching its highest this year in August, official data showed on Wednesday.

China youth jobless rate falls for third straight month
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Bain and KKR battle for Fuji Soft heats up as Bain goes hostile

Bain Capital said on Wednesday it plans to launch a tender offer for Fuji Soft shares even without the backing of the Japanese firm's board should a second-round bid

Bain and KKR battle for Fuji Soft heats up as Bain goes hostile
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|US

US lawmakers propose set of bills to hit China over fentanyl trade

A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday proposed three bills aimed at cracking down China's role in the U.S. fentanyl crisis, with measures that would

US lawmakers propose set of bills to hit China over fentanyl trade
Asia|Business|Science|Technology

Japanese space startup aborts 2nd satellite launch attempt minutes after liftoff

A Japanese space startup says its second attempt to launch a rocket carrying satellites into orbit had been aborted minutes after liftoff

Japanese space startup aborts 2nd satellite launch attempt minutes after liftoff
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Asia Hedge funds eye Chinese tech leading AI charge in 2025

Some Asian hedge funds are betting on leading Chinese tech companies such as Xiaomi and Baidu, buoyed by their artificial intelligence innovations, despite the

Asia Hedge funds eye Chinese tech leading AI charge in 2025
Asia|Business|Economy

BOJ's rate hike debate shifts from 'when?' to 'how high?'

As the guessing game over the timing of Japan's next interest rate hike heats up, another debate is brewing within the central bank over just how much higher rates

BOJ's rate hike debate shifts from 'when?' to 'how high?'
Asia|Finance|Political|World

South Korea to set roadmap in case Trump reopens North Korea nuclear talks

South Korea's foreign minister said on Wednesday he was devising a roadmap to prepare for U.S.

South Korea to set roadmap in case Trump reopens North Korea nuclear talks
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy|Political

Adani deal under bribery scrutiny was approved against officials' advice

The approach from the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) on Sept. 15, 2021 came out of the blue.

Adani deal under bribery scrutiny was approved against officials' advice
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Filipina who won a last-minute reprieve from an Indonesian firing squad seeks clemency

A Filipino woman who spent years on death row in Indonesia for drug trafficking, and who was nearly executed by firing squad in 2015, said Wednesday she’s happy to be back in the Philippines but still counting on its president to get out of jail

Asia|Business|Economy

Bank of Korea says 'low-inflation' era not coming in the next year or two

South Korea's central bank will maintain its inflation target of 2% until the next policy review, as the era of "low-inflation" is unlikely to come in a year or two, the bank's

Bank of Korea says 'low-inflation' era not coming in the next year or two
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Vietnam seeks to boost domestic defence industry as it hosts arms fair

Vietnam will showcase locally made weapons at an international arms fair in Hanoi on Thursday, as it seeks to boost its domestic industry and

Vietnam seeks to boost domestic defence industry as it hosts arms fair
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai industrial sentiment hits 8-month high in November on better tourism, exports

The Thai industrial sentiment index rose for a second consecutive month in November, reaching its highest level in eight months on stronger exports and tourism, the Federation of

Thai industrial sentiment hits 8-month high in November on better tourism, exports
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Honda and Nissan are in merger talks

Honda and Nissan are in merger talks

Honda and Nissan are in merger talks
Asia|Crime|World

Filipina who won a last-minute reprieve from an Indonesian firing squad returns home

Indonesian authorities have returned a Filipina woman to the Philippines who had been on death row and nearly executed by firing squad in Indonesia in 2015, after a longstanding request from her home country

Filipina who won a last-minute reprieve from an Indonesian firing squad returns home
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Philippine death-row prisoner in Indonesia arrives home 

Mary Jane Veloso, who received a last-minute reprieve from execution by firing squad for drug trafficking in Indonesia in 2015, arrived in the Philippines in the early hours of

Philippine death-row prisoner in Indonesia arrives home 
Asia|Economy|Travel|World

China extends visa-free transit stays to 10 days

China announced on Tuesday a relaxation of its visa-free transit policy, extending the permitted stay for eligible foreign travellers to 240 hours, or 10 days, from the original

China extends visa-free transit stays to 10 days
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's exports rise faster than expected, helped by weaker yen

Japan's exports rose faster than expected in November, data showed on Wednesday, helped by a weaker yen and solid global demand although businesses worry

Asia|Business|Economy

Chinese property developers look to bite bullet and revamp onshore debt in 2025

Progress by Chinese property developer Sunac towards a landmark restructuring deal for yuan bonds could open the gates to a flurry of debt agreements next year, as

Chinese property developers look to bite bullet and revamp onshore debt in 2025
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Honda, Nissan in talks to set up holding company, source says

Japanese auto giants Honda and Nissan are in talks to set up a holding company, according to a person with knowledge of the matter, a move that would allow them to share

Honda, Nissan in talks to set up holding company, source says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar rises amid Fed rate cut expectations, better-than-expected retail sales data

The U.S. dollar gained against major currencies on Tuesday following better-than-expected retail sales data that showed underlying economic momentum while markets

Dollar rises amid Fed rate cut expectations, better-than-expected retail sales data
Asia|Political|World

North Korea's Kim visits family tomb to pay tribute to his father

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday visited a mausoleum for his late father and grandfather Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung to pay tribute to his father, state media reported on

North Korea's Kim visits family tomb to pay tribute to his father
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

China, Trump talk up prospects for US-China collaboration

China's top diplomat said on Tuesday he hoped the incoming Trump administration would "make the right choice" and work with Beijing, hours after Donald Trump told reporters the

China, Trump talk up prospects for US-China collaboration
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Central bank fever builds, saps risk appetite

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Central bank fever builds, saps risk appetite
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

A couple hundred North Korean troops killed, wounded in battles with Ukrainian forces

A senior U.S. military official says a couple hundred North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces against Ukraine have been killed or wounded in battle in the Kursk border region

A couple hundred North Korean troops killed, wounded in battles with Ukrainian forces
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Stock market today: Wall Street trims its stellar gains as Nvidia's star dims again

U.S. stock indexes trimmed some of their stellar gains for the year

Stock market today: Wall Street trims its stellar gains as Nvidia's star dims again
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Wall Street ends lower, oil dips as Fed looms

U.S. stocks closed down on Tuesday and crude prices fell as investors parsed economic data and girded themselves for a series of central bank decisions, including

Wall Street ends lower, oil dips as Fed looms
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|US

Oil prices ease 1% to one-week low on weak Chinese, German economic data

Oil prices eased about 1% to a one-week low on Tuesday on demand worries following the release of negative economic news from Germany and China, while investors

Oil prices ease 1% to one-week low on weak Chinese, German economic data
Asia|Crime|Health|World

Roadside bomb kills 3 police officers escorting polio workers in northwest Pakistan

Pakistan's police say a roadside bomb has exploded near a vehicle carrying police officers assigned to protect polio workers in northwest Pakistan

Roadside bomb kills 3 police officers escorting polio workers in northwest Pakistan
Asia|Political|Technology|US

US Republican committee chair expects revival of DOJ counter-China program

The Republican chairman of the U.S.

US Republican committee chair expects revival of DOJ counter-China program
Asia|Election|Health|Political|World

Mahathir Mohamad Fast Facts

Mahathir Mohamad Fast Facts

Asia|Election|Political|World

Nawaz Sharif Fast Facts

Nawaz Sharif Fast Facts

Asia|Business|Environment|Travel|World

The world’s busiest flight routes for 2024 revealed

The world’s busiest flight routes for 2024 revealed

The world’s busiest flight routes for 2024 revealed
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

‘White Lotus’ Season 3 reveals its reservation date

‘White Lotus’ Season 3 reveals its reservation date

‘White Lotus’ Season 3 reveals its reservation date
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Filipina death-row prisoner ready to start new life as she leaves Indonesia

A woman from the Philippines who was sentenced to death for drug trafficking in Indonesia said on Tuesday she was ready to begin a new life as she prepared to fly home after the

Filipina death-row prisoner ready to start new life as she leaves Indonesia
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Sports

Conor McGregor says he's in negotiations with Logan Paul for boxing exhibition in India

Conor McGregor says he’s in negotiations to fight Logan Paul in a boxing exhibition in India

Conor McGregor says he's in negotiations with Logan Paul for boxing exhibition in India
Asia|Crime|Europe|World

Georgian police open criminal negligence case after 12 found dead at ski resort restaurant

Police in Georgia have launched a criminal negligence investigation after 12 people were found dead at an Indian restaurant in the country’s ski resort of Gudauri

Asia|Sports|US

Orioles bolster pitching with signing of Japanese MVP pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano

Orioles bolster pitching with signing of Japanese MVP pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano

Asia|Business|Technology

Honda aims to double hybrid car sales by 2030 as 'bridge' to EV era

Honda Motor aims to double its global hybrid car sales to 1.3 million vehicles annually by 2030 from 2023 levels, providing a "bridge" until fully electric vehicles become more

Honda aims to double hybrid car sales by 2030 as 'bridge' to EV era
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Woman branded a Chinese agent by UK loses case against MI5 spy agency

A woman who was branded a Chinese spy by Britain's MI5 has lost her case to sue the domestic spy agency over an alert issued to politicians which said she was an

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Canada to impose more tariffs on Chinese imports in new year

Canada plans to impose tariffs on a slew of Chinese products from as early as next year, the government's fiscal update showed, as part of its wider

Canada to impose more tariffs on Chinese imports in new year
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Fuji Soft rejects Bain's raised buyout offer and sticks with KKR

Japanese IT firm Fuji Soft has reaffirmed its support for the second stage of a tender offer buyout from U.S. private equity firm KKR and came out against a higher offer from rival

Fuji Soft rejects Bain's raised buyout offer and sticks with KKR
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Russian law paves way to recognise Taliban and potentially Syria's HTS

Russia's parliament passed a law on Tuesday that would allow courts to suspend bans on groups designated by Moscow as terrorist organisations - paving the way for it to

Asia|Political|World

Philippines sends provisions to military personnel in South China Sea

The Philippines said it delivered provisions earlier this month to its military personnel stationed at features in the South China Sea that Manila occupies but are claimed by

Asia|Business|Crime|Economy|Political

Indonesia anti-graft body searches central bank's headquarters

Indonesia's anti-graft agency raided the headquarters of the central bank in Jakarta on Monday in relation to a probe into alleged

Indonesia anti-graft body searches central bank's headquarters
Asia|Business|Economy

The retreat from the world’s largest auto market has begun

The retreat from the world’s largest auto market has begun

The retreat from the world’s largest auto market has begun
Asia|Sports

Youngest ever chess world champion Gukesh Dommaraju returns home to rock star welcome in India

Youngest ever chess world champion Gukesh Dommaraju returns home to rock star welcome in India

Youngest ever chess world champion Gukesh Dommaraju returns home to rock star welcome in India
Asia|Travel|World

China extends visa-free transit policy to 10 days as part of efforts to lure more foreign tourists

China extends visa-free transit policy to 10 days as part of efforts to lure more foreign tourists

China extends visa-free transit policy to 10 days as part of efforts to lure more foreign tourists
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China plans record budget deficit of 4% of GDP in 2025, say sources

Chinese leaders agreed last week to raise the budget deficit to 4% of gross domestic product (GDP) next year, its highest on record, while maintaining an economic growth target of around 5%

China plans record budget deficit of 4% of GDP in 2025, say sources
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US

Why is tech giant SoftBank investing over $100 billion in the US?

Japanese tycoon Masayoshi Son has joined President-elect Donald Trump in announcing plans by technology and telecoms giant SoftBank Group to invest $100 billion in projects in the United States

Why is tech giant SoftBank investing over $100 billion in the US?
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Vietnam's sweeping administrative cuts stir investors' anticipation, worries

Communist-run Vietnam is planning its boldest bureaucratic reform in decades, slashing ministries, agencies and broadcasters in a bid to

Vietnam's sweeping administrative cuts stir investors' anticipation, worries
Asia|Business|Economy

Hong Kong's Sept-Nov unemployment holds steady at 3.1%

Hong Kong's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady at 3.1% in the September-November period versus the prior three-month period, the government said on Tuesday.

Asia|Political|World

China ready to enhance mutual trust with India at border talks, foreign ministry says

China is ready to work with India to enhance mutual trust through dialogue and communication, and manage differences with sincerity and integrity, the foreign ministry said on

China ready to enhance mutual trust with India at border talks, foreign ministry says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

South Korean authorities fail to raid presidential office again, Yonhap says

South Korean investigators probing President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived martial law declaration failed to gain entry to his office to seek evidence on

South Korean authorities fail to raid presidential office again, Yonhap says
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

Battle erupts over South Korean court that will determine the fate of impeached Yoon

South Korea’s acting leader has vowed to convey to the world that things are back to normal following parliament’s impeachment of conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol

Battle erupts over South Korean court that will determine the fate of impeached Yoon
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

The $80 million question: Can bond reward force Sri Lanka to improve governance?

Investors burned by Sri Lanka's $12.5 billion debt default are using the subsequent years-long restructuring to try to force the island nation's

The $80 million question: Can bond reward force Sri Lanka to improve governance?
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Bank of Korea board members see need to respond to slowing economy, minutes show

South Korea's monetary policy board members said there was a need to respond quickly and preemptively to a slowing economy, as they decided to lower interest rates for a second

Bank of Korea board members see need to respond to slowing economy, minutes show
Asia|Business|Economy|Food

Walmart teams up with delivery firm Meituan in bid to boost China e-commerce sales

Walmart said on Tuesday it had formed a strategic partnership with Meituan under which the Chinese firm has begun providing delivery services for Walmart goods and

Walmart teams up with delivery firm Meituan in bid to boost China e-commerce sales
Asia|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty

Alibaba to sell China department store chain Intime for $1.3 billion loss

Alibaba Group said on Tuesday it would sell its Chinese department store unit Intime and book a $1.3 billion loss from the deal, as the

Alibaba to sell China department store chain Intime for $1.3 billion loss
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine and US say some North Korean troops have been killed fighting alongside Russian forces

Ukraine’s military intelligence agency and the Pentagon say some North Korean troops have been killed during combat against Ukrainian forces in Russia’s Kursk border region

Ukraine and US say some North Korean troops have been killed fighting alongside Russian forces
Asia|Business|Science|Technology|World

Japan, India startups to study laser-equipped satellite to tackle space debris

Space startups in Japan and India said on Tuesday they had agreed to jointly study using laser-equipped satellites to remove debris from orbit, an experimental

Japan, India startups to study laser-equipped satellite to tackle space debris
Asia|Economy|Europe|Political|World

Russia's clampdown on Tajik migrants raises economic and security risks

When Abubakr Yusufi boarded a flight to Moscow in July, he thought he wouldn't be home for years.

Russia's clampdown on Tajik migrants raises economic and security risks
Asia|Education|Environment|Health

India tightens curbs as air pollution turns 'severe'

India has tightened restrictions aimed at helping the public cope with pollution twice in 24 hours for New Delhi and its surrounding regions after a deterioration

India tightens curbs as air pollution turns 'severe'
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Over 90% of market players expect BOJ to keep rates steady this week, survey shows

Over 90% of market participants expect the Bank of Japan to keep interest rates steady at this week's policy meeting, a survey by money market brokerage Ueda Yagi Tanshi showed on

Over 90% of market players expect BOJ to keep rates steady this week, survey shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Sri Lanka's ambitious governance and macro-linked bonds

Sri Lanka's restructuring of $12.55 billion in international bond debt is set to lead to the launch of a series of new, as-yet-untested instruments linked to

Sri Lanka's ambitious governance and macro-linked bonds
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Indonesia's Prabowo heads to Egypt for D-8 economic summit

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto headed to Egypt on Tuesday to attend meetings of a group of eight major Muslim developing countries, known as the D-8 Organization for Economic

Indonesia's Prabowo heads to Egypt for D-8 economic summit
Asia|Crime|Political

What do we know about investigations faced by South Korean President Yoon?

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, several cabinet ministers, military commanders and police officials face criminal investigations over the president's botched

What do we know about investigations faced by South Korean President Yoon?
Asia|Political|World

Taipei mayor calls for reduced tensions during rare visit of Chinese officials

The mayor of Taiwan's capital told visiting Chinese officials on Tuesday he hoped for peace and wanted less of the "howls of ships and aircraft" around the island, saying dialogue

Taipei mayor calls for reduced tensions during rare visit of Chinese officials
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Militants attack police post in northwest Pakistan, killing 2 officers and wounding 3

Pakistani officials say militants on a motorcycle opened fire at a police post in the country's restive northwest, killing at least two officers and wounding three others before fleeing the scene

Asia|Political|US|World

US hits North Korea and Russia with new sanctions, Treasury says

The United States hit North Korea and Russia on Monday with new sanctions targeting Pyongyang's financial and military support to Moscow as

US hits North Korea and Russia with new sanctions, Treasury says
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China capital markets outflow hits record high in Nov after Trump election win

China's capital markets outflow reached a record high of $45.7 billion in November, according to official data tracking cross-border payments, as Donald Trump's U.S. presidential

China capital markets outflow hits record high in Nov after Trump election win
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Philippine central bank to cut rates by 25 bps on Dec 19, three more times in 2025: Reuters poll

The Philippine central bank will cut its key policy rate by a quarter point for the third time in a row on Thursday as inflation stays under control and the

Philippine central bank to cut rates by 25 bps on Dec 19, three more times in 2025: Reuters poll
Asia|Crime|World

Filipina who won a last-minute reprieve from Indonesian firing squad prepares to fly home

A Filipina who was on death row in Indonesia and was nearly executed by firing squad in 2015 will return home this week under an arrangement between the countries

Filipina who won a last-minute reprieve from Indonesian firing squad prepares to fly home
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Nasdaq hits a record as Wall Street drifts ahead of Federal Reserve's meeting

U.S. stock indexes drifted through mixed trading ahead of a meeting by the Federal Reserve later this week that could set Wall Street’s direction into next year

Stock market today: Nasdaq hits a record as Wall Street drifts ahead of Federal Reserve's meeting
Asia|Business|Economy

Singapore's November exports rise 3.4% y/y, stronger than forecast

Singapore's non-oil domestic exports rose 3.4% in November from the same month a year earlier, data on Tuesday showed, as shipments of electronics increased while non-electronics

Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

Washington moves to boost crackdown on China Telecom's US unit, source says

The U.S.

Washington moves to boost crackdown on China Telecom's US unit, source says
Americas|Asia|Business|Crime|Europe|Technology|US

China resident who stole Tesla trade secrets gets 2-year US sentence

A German-Canadian resident of China was sentenced to 24 months in prison in the U.S. for stealing electric vehicle trade secrets from Tesla for his competing EV battery

China resident who stole Tesla trade secrets gets 2-year US sentence
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Alleged Chinese spy linked to UK's Prince Andrew denies any wrongdoing

A Chinese national with close links to Prince Andrew said he had done nothing wrong and was not a spy, after the businessman was named in court as being a suspected Chinese agent by

Alleged Chinese spy linked to UK's Prince Andrew denies any wrongdoing
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine reports North Korean losses on Russia's Kursk front

Ukraine's HUR military spy agency said on Monday that North Korean units fighting for Russia sustained losses of at least 30 soldiers killed or wounded around several villages on the front

Ukraine reports North Korean losses on Russia's Kursk front
Asia|Education|Environment|Health

Indian capital tightens anti-pollution measures as air quality worsens

India directed schools to move to hybrid mode for some grades, asked government offices to stagger timings for staff and imposed restrictions on vehicles in Delhi and adjoining regions as

Indian capital tightens anti-pollution measures as air quality worsens
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Political jitters ripple ahead of cenbank fest

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Political jitters ripple ahead of cenbank fest
Asia|Economy|Europe|Political|World

Britain pares back secretive China strategy review, seeking closer ties

Britain's Labour government has pared back an audit of relations with China, four sources with knowledge of the matter said, preparing the

Britain pares back secretive China strategy review, seeking closer ties
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Pakistan central bank cuts key rate by 200 bps, fifth in a row

Pakistan's central bank cut its key policy rate by 200 basis points to 13% on Monday, it said in a statement, its fifth straight reduction since June as the country

Pakistan central bank cuts key rate by 200 bps, fifth in a row
Asia|Crime|Europe|Travel|World

Eleven Indians dead in accident at Georgian ski resort, embassy says

Eleven Indian citizens were among twelve victims of an accident at an Indian restaurant in the Georgian ski resort of Gudauri, the Indian Embassy said on Monday.

Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

North Korean troops killed in combat against Ukraine for first time, Pentagon says

North Korean troops have entered combat alongside Russian forces in Kursk for the first time and Washington has indications that North Korean troops have been killed and injured

Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Fashion and Beauty|Stock Markets

Shein weighs sale of less than 10% of company in London IPO, sources say

Fast fashion retailer Shein is considering asking UK regulators to waive listing rules that require at least 10% of its shares to be sold to

Shein weighs sale of less than 10% of company in London IPO, sources say
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

British court names alleged Chinese spy who forged close ties to Prince Andrew

British court names alleged Chinese spy who forged close ties to Prince Andrew

British court names alleged Chinese spy who forged close ties to Prince Andrew
Asia|Political|World

Chinese officials arrive in Taipei for rare visit

A delegation of Chinese officials led by a deputy Shanghai mayor arrived in Taipei on Monday for an annual city-to-city forum, a rare visit happening at a time of heightened Taiwan-

Chinese officials arrive in Taipei for rare visit
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Travel|US

'Chai and samosas': US hotels welcome Indian tourist boom to revive revenue

(This Dec. 11 story has been corrected to fix the organization's name from U.S. National Trade and Tourism Office to U.S.

'Chai and samosas': US hotels welcome Indian tourist boom to revive revenue
Asia|Business|Economy|Food

India's Tata faces pressure in Starbucks joint venture as consumers cut back

India's Tata Consumer Products will push back plans for some new Starbucks store openings until later in its existing schedule as fewer customers are walking into its

India's Tata faces pressure in Starbucks joint venture as consumers cut back
Asia|Crime|World

Indonesia to repatriate Philippine drug convict this week

Indonesia will transfer Mary Jane Veloso, a Philippine woman sentenced to death in 2010 for drug trafficking, to her home country in the early hours of Wednesday, a senior

Indonesia to repatriate Philippine drug convict this week
Asia|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty

China's 'erotic clothing' capital braces for Trump and e-commerce crackdown

In an industrial park being built with Chinese state support in the middle of a sprawling farming community, factory boss Lei Congrui

China's 'erotic clothing' capital braces for Trump and e-commerce crackdown
Asia|Business|Economy

Surge in gold imports pushes India's Nov trade deficit to record levels

India's merchandise trade deficit in November widened to a record level, led by a surge in gold imports, while exports fell due to weaker

Surge in gold imports pushes India's Nov trade deficit to record levels
Asia|Business|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Who is the alleged Chinese spy with close ties to Britain's Prince Andrew?

An alleged Chinese spy who cultivated close ties with Prince Andrew said Monday he has done “nothing wrong or unlawful” as Britain’s government faces questions about what it is doing to thwart security threats from China

Who is the alleged Chinese spy with close ties to Britain's Prince Andrew?
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Political|Stock Markets

Oil sags on soft Chinese spending, investor pause before US Fed rate move

Oil futures slipped from the highest levels in several weeks on Monday on weakness in consumer spending in China, the world's largest oil importer, and as

Oil sags on soft Chinese spending, investor pause before US Fed rate move
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine says North Koreans took heavy casualties during weekend attack in Kursk region

Ukraine says North Koreans took heavy casualties during weekend attack in Kursk region

Ukraine says North Koreans took heavy casualties during weekend attack in Kursk region
Arts|Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

Zakir Hussain, one of India's most accomplished classical musicians, dies at 73

Zakir Hussain, one of India’s most accomplished classical musicians who defied genres and introduced tabla to a global audience, has died

Zakir Hussain, one of India's most accomplished classical musicians, dies at 73
Asia|Political|World

Xi brought down powerful rivals in the military. Now he’s going after his own men

Xi brought down powerful rivals in the military. Now he’s going after his own men

Arts|Asia|Europe|Food|Travel

This food looks too good to be real — and it is

This food looks too good to be real — and it is

This food looks too good to be real — and it is
Asia|Business|Crime

Japan's largest bank apologizes over theft of millions of dollars from safe deposit boxes

Japan’s biggest bank has apologized after an employee allegedly stole more than 1 billion yen ($6.6 million) from customers' safe deposit boxes

Asia|Political|World

Philippine Senate ratifies military access agreement with Japan

The Philippine Senate on Monday ratified a reciprocal access agreement (RAA) with Japan that would allow their militaries to deploy on each other's soil as both countries worry

Asia|Political|World

Malaysia PM appoints Thai heavyweight Thaksin his adviser on ASEAN

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Monday appointed Thailand's billionaire political heavyweight and former premier Thaksin

Malaysia PM appoints Thai heavyweight Thaksin his adviser on ASEAN
Asia|Economy|Finance|World

China's fiscal revenue falls 0.6% in January-November

China's fiscal revenue in the first 11 months of 2024 fell 0.6% from a year earlier, narrowing from a 1.3% slide in the January-October period, the finance ministry data showed on

China's fiscal revenue falls 0.6% in January-November
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's Jan-Nov government land sales revenue falls 22.4% y/y

Revenue from land sales by Chinese local governments dropped 22.4% year-on-year in the first eleven months of the year, finance ministry data showed on Monday.

China's Jan-Nov government land sales revenue falls 22.4% y/y
Asia|Health|Political|World

Pakistan begins last anti-polio vaccination campaign of the year after a surge in cases

Officials say Pakistan has begun its last nationwide vaccination campaign for the year to protect 45 million children from polio after a surge in new cases hampered efforts to stop the disease

Pakistan begins last anti-polio vaccination campaign of the year after a surge in cases
Asia|Australia|Crime|Political|World

Five freed members of Bali Nine drug gang ‘relieved and happy’ to be home

Five freed members of Bali Nine drug gang ‘relieved and happy’ to be home

Five freed members of Bali Nine drug gang ‘relieved and happy’ to be home
Asia|Business|Economy

India's November wholesale inflation slows to 1.89% y/y

India's wholesale inflation slowed in November to 1.89% year-on-year, easing from the previous month, due to a smaller increase in food prices, government data showed on Monday.

India's November wholesale inflation slows to 1.89% y/y
Asia|Election|Political

Bangladesh polls could take place end-2025, interim government chief says

Elections in Bangladesh could be held by the end of 2025, the head of the country's interim government said on Monday, provided that electoral reforms are carried out first.

Bangladesh polls could take place end-2025, interim government chief says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China to boost direct fiscal support to consumers

China will promote stable growth in household income in 2025 by stepping up direct fiscal support to consumers and boosting social security, the state-run Xinhua news agency said on

China to boost direct fiscal support to consumers
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea court begins review of Yoon impeachment

South Korea's Constitutional Court on Monday began reviewing the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol over his Dec. 3 martial law proclamation, starting

South Korea court begins review of Yoon impeachment
Asia|Business|Crime|Political|US

US case against India's Gautam Adani appears strong but extradition unlikely, experts say

The U.S. fraud case against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani appears to be backed by documents that will help prosecutors make a strong case, legal experts said, but

US case against India's Gautam Adani appears strong but extradition unlikely, experts say
Asia|Political|World

North Korean media reports South Korean President Yoon's impeachment

North Korean state media KCNA on Monday reported on the South Korean parliament passing President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment vote on Saturday.

North Korean media reports South Korean President Yoon's impeachment
Asia|Australia|Crime|Political|World

5 heroin traffickers return to Australia after almost 20 years in Indonesian prisons

Australia's prime minister says five Australians who have spent almost 20 years in Indonesian prisons for heroin trafficking have returned to Australia under a deal struck between the two governments

Asia|Political|World

Thailand to host two regional meetings focused on Myanmar this week

Thailand said on Monday it will host two regional meetings on Myanmar this week, with at least one to have representatives of the junta, as the Malaysian Prime Minister said

Thailand to host two regional meetings focused on Myanmar this week
Asia|Political|World

China's Xi calls on party to 'turn knife inward' to end corruption

China's Communist Party must "turn the knife inward" to eliminate problems of discipline, including corruption, President Xi Jinping said, a new call to hunt down corrupt officials

China's Xi calls on party to 'turn knife inward' to end corruption
Asia|Business|Economy

Indonesia books $4.4 billion trade surplus in Nov, beating forecast

Indonesia posted an unexpectedly large $4.42 billion trade surplus in November, double the figure expected by analysts as exports jumped and imports came in below market forecasts,

Indonesia books $4.4 billion trade surplus in Nov, beating forecast
Asia|Business|Economy

India's economy ends 2024 with solid momentum as business growth hits 4-month high, PMI shows

India's private sector output grew at the fastest pace in four months, preliminary readings from a survey showed, helping the economy end 2024 on a positive note

India's economy ends 2024 with solid momentum as business growth hits 4-month high, PMI shows
Asia|Election|Political|World

Inside South Korea's right-wing YouTube world openly embraced by Yoon

When South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol cited claims of election hacking and "anti-state" pro-North Korean sympathisers as justification for imposing

Inside South Korea's right-wing YouTube world openly embraced by Yoon
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Chinese consumers shut up shop

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole.

Chinese consumers shut up shop
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Moody's Ratings raises China 2025 GDP forecast to 4.2% from 4.0%

Moody's Ratings said it had raised China's 2025 GDP growth forecast to 4.2% from 4.0%, as it expected credit conditions to stabilise and Beijing's stimulus efforts since

Moody's Ratings raises China 2025 GDP forecast to 4.2% from 4.0%
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|World

India must do more to tax its super-rich, France's Piketty says

India should do more to tax its super-rich given its high levels of

India must do more to tax its super-rich, France's Piketty says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China's weak consumption drags on economy as Trump tariff threat looms

China's industrial output growth quickened slightly in November, while retail sales disappointed, keeping alive calls for Beijing to ramp up

China's weak consumption drags on economy as Trump tariff threat looms
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea’s impeached leader avoids investigators as court begins meeting to determine his fate

South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol is dodging requests by investigative agencies to appear for questioning over his short-lived martial law decree

South Korea’s impeached leader avoids investigators as court begins meeting to determine his fate
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Kyrgyzstan's president dismisses prime minister

Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov has dismissed the prime minister, Akylbek Japarov, the presidential administration said in a statement on Monday.

Kyrgyzstan's president dismisses prime minister
Asia|Political|World

Leader of South Korea's ruling party says he is stepping down

South Korea's ruling party leader, Han Dong-hoon, said on Monday that he was stepping down. 

Leader of South Korea's ruling party says he is stepping down
Asia|Political|US|World

For the first time in 8 years, a US Navy ship makes a port call in Cambodia, a top Chinese ally

A U.S. Navy warship has arrived in Cambodia, the first such visit in eight years to a nation that is China’s close ally in Southeast Asia

For the first time in 8 years, a US Navy ship makes a port call in Cambodia, a top Chinese ally
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Taiwan set to hold rates steady with strong economy, lingering inflation: Reuters poll

Taiwan's central bank is expected to keep its policy interest rate unchanged this week and to stay the course throughout next year given the strong economy and as it deals with

Taiwan set to hold rates steady with strong economy, lingering inflation: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy

China sees slowest home price decline in 17 months amid signs of stabilisation

China's home prices fell at the slowest pace in 17 months in November, with the crisis-hit property market showing signs of stabilising in

China sees slowest home price decline in 17 months amid signs of stabilisation
Asia|Business|Economy

China's property investment falls 10.4% y/y in Jan-Nov

Property investment in China fell 10.4% in the first eleven months of 2024 from a year earlier, after dropping 10.3% in January-October, National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) data

China's property investment falls 10.4% y/y in Jan-Nov
Asia|Business|Economy

China November industrial output rises 5.4%, above expectations

China's industrial output rose 5.4% from a year earlier in November, quickening from October's 5.3% growth, signalling tentative stabilisation in the world's second-largest economy

China November industrial output rises 5.4%, above expectations
Asia|Business|Economy

China's consumption recovery continues despite growth slows, stats bureau says

The trend of China's consumption recovery has not changed despite year-on-year retail sales growth in November having slowed from October, China statistics bureau spokesperson Fu

China's consumption recovery continues despite growth slows, stats bureau says
Asia|Business|Economy

Some Japan buyers agree to 30% higher aluminium premiums for Q1, sources say

Some Japanese aluminium buyers have agreed to pay a global producer a premium of $228 per metric ton over the benchmark price for shipments from January to March, up

Some Japan buyers agree to 30% higher aluminium premiums for Q1, sources say
Asia|Political|World

South Korean President Yoon's political implosion from martial law to impeachment

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment on Saturday, suspending him from his official duties, capped 11 days of political crisis that roiled his country, sparked by his

South Korean President Yoon's political implosion from martial law to impeachment
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's factory activity softens for 6th straight month, PMI shows

Japan's factory activity shrank for the sixth straight month on lacklustre demand while the service sector extended gains in December, business surveys showed on Monday, highlighting

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Bank of Thailand to hold rates this year, economists split on next cut - Reuters poll

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) will keep its key interest rate unchanged on Wednesday after a surprise October trim, according to a Reuters poll of

Bank of Thailand to hold rates this year, economists split on next cut - Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Bank Indonesia to hold rates this month as FX stability outweighs domestic concerns: Reuters poll

Bank Indonesia (BI) will hold its key interest rate steady on Wednesday to support the rupiah, according to a narrow majority of economists in a Reuters poll,

Bank Indonesia to hold rates this month as FX stability outweighs domestic concerns: Reuters poll
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

South Korean authorities to continue monitoring financial markets

South Korea's finance ministry said on Monday authorities would continue monitoring financial and foreign exchange markets.

South Korean authorities to continue monitoring financial markets
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan October machinery orders rise on strong manufacturing sector

Japan's core machinery orders rose 2.1% in October from the previous month, government data showed on Monday. That compared with a 1.2% rise expected by economists in a Reuters poll.

Japan October machinery orders rise on strong manufacturing sector
Asia|Business|Economy

Bleak times for copper smelters as conversion fees slump: Andy Home

An unprecedented collapse in conversion fees spells hard times for the global copper smelting sector. 

Bleak times for copper smelters as conversion fees slump: Andy Home
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

2024 bull run in home stretch, China 'data dump' eyed

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

2024 bull run in home stretch, China 'data dump' eyed
Asia|Political|World

South Korean leaders seek calm after Yoon is impeached

South Korea’s opposition leader has offered to work with the government to ease the political tumult, a day after the opposition-controlled parliament voted to impeach conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol over a short-lived attempt to impose martial law

South Korean leaders seek calm after Yoon is impeached
Asia|Political|US|World

South Korea's acting president moves to reassure allies, calm markets after Yoon impeachment

South Korea's acting president, Han Duck-soo, moved on Sunday to reassure the country's allies and calm financial markets a day after President Yoon

South Korea's acting president moves to reassure allies, calm markets after Yoon impeachment
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon defied prosecutors' summons in martial law probe, Yonhap reports

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol did not comply with a summons from prosecutors on Sunday, and they plan to issue another order as they investigate his short-lived martial law

South Korea's Yoon defied prosecutors' summons in martial law probe, Yonhap reports
Asia|Australia|Crime|Political|World

Australia says remaining 'Bali Nine' members have returned from Indonesia

The remaining five members of the "Bali Nine" Australian drug ring have returned from Indonesia after diplomatic efforts between the countries this month to strike a repatriation

Australia says remaining 'Bali Nine' members have returned from Indonesia
Asia|Political

South Korea opposition will not seek to impeach acting president over martial law

South Korea's main opposition Democratic Party has decided not to seek the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo over the Dec. 3 declaration of martial law, party leader Lee Jae

South Korea opposition will not seek to impeach acting president over martial law
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

China's CNOOC sells US assets to Britain's INEOS

China's CNOOC Ltd has sold its U.S. subsidiary, together with its upstream oil and gas assets in the Gulf of Mexico, to British chemicals group INEOS, according to a CNOOC

China's CNOOC sells US assets to Britain's INEOS
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|World

South Korea vows to keep markets stable after Yoon's impeachment

South Korea's finance ministry vowed on Sunday to continue to swiftly deploy market stabilising measures as needed to support the economy after President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached

South Korea vows to keep markets stable after Yoon's impeachment
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US|World

From defense to chips, Trump keeps Taiwan guessing

From defense to chips, Trump keeps Taiwan guessing

Asia|Political|World

South Korea’s parliament votes to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law order

South Korea’s parliament has impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law decree, a move that ended days of political paralysis but set up an intense debate over Yoon’s fate

South Korea’s parliament votes to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law order
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon defiant after impeachment over martial law bid

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol vowed on Saturday to fight for his political future after he was impeached in a second vote by the

South Korea's Yoon defiant after impeachment over martial law bid
Asia|Environment|MidEast|Political|World

UN talks fail to reach agreement on dealing with rising risk of global drought

Despite two weeks of U.N.-sponsored talks in Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh, the participating 197 nations failed to agree on a plan to deal with global droughts, made longer and more severe by a warming climate

UN talks fail to reach agreement on dealing with rising risk of global drought
Asia|Europe|Political|World

North Korean troops join Russian assaults in significant numbers, Kyiv says

Russia has begun using North Korean troops in significant numbers for the first time to conduct assaults on Ukrainian forces battling to hold an

North Korean troops join Russian assaults in significant numbers, Kyiv says
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Filipino woman on Indonesia death row recalls a stunning last minute reprieve and 'miracle' transfer

Filipino death row inmate Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso knelt to pray when officers came to take her to an execution site in May 2015, just feet from her isolation cell on an Indonesian prison island, where a 13-member firing squad was waiting

Filipino woman on Indonesia death row recalls a stunning last minute reprieve and 'miracle' transfer
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Palestinian security forces clash with militants in West Bank

At least one person was killed as Palestinian security forces clashed with Palestinian militants and set up checkpoints on Saturday in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin

Palestinian security forces clash with militants in West Bank
Asia|Political|World

China says Philippines has 'provoked trouble' in South China Sea with US backing

China accused the Philippines on Friday of having "provoked trouble" in the South China Sea with U.S. backing, which Manila denied, as tensions between the two neighbours

China says Philippines has 'provoked trouble' in South China Sea with US backing
Asia|Political|World

South Korea’s parliament votes to impeach president over martial law debacle

South Korea’s parliament votes to impeach president over martial law debacle

South Korea’s parliament votes to impeach president over martial law debacle
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon impeached: powers stripped, benefits kept and retirement

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, impeached on Saturday over his short-lived attempt to impose martial law, has been stripped of his duties and powers as head of state but

South Korea's Yoon impeached: powers stripped, benefits kept and retirement
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon impeached: Embittered survivor buckles under martial law backlash

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces the greatest threat to his brief but chequered political career, with his fate in the hands of judges after some of his allies

South Korea's Yoon impeached: Embittered survivor buckles under martial law backlash
Asia|Election|Political|World

A look at the South Korean leader who has been impeached after shocking martial law edict

South Korea’s parliament has voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol, a stunning fall from grace for a man who rose from political obscurity to the height of political power

A look at the South Korean leader who has been impeached after shocking martial law edict
Asia|Business|Economy

China has room to cut RRR further, PBOC official says

China has room to further cut the reserve requirement ratio, with the average RRR now at 6.6%, a central bank official said on Saturday, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

China has room to cut RRR further, PBOC official says
Asia|Political

A look at the whirlwind events that led to the impeachment of South Korea's president

South Korea’s parliament voted to impeach embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived martial law decree this month, a shocking stunt that paralyzed the country’s politics, halted foreign policy and spooked financial markets

A look at the whirlwind events that led to the impeachment of South Korea's president
Asia|Business|Economy

China's 'whitelist' projects get $495 billion loans by end-Nov

The amount of loans approved for "whitelist" development projects across China has reached 3.6 trillion yuan ($494.80 billion) as of the end of November, Housing and Urban-rural

China's 'whitelist' projects get $495 billion loans by end-Nov
Asia|Crime|World

Thai police detain 2 suspects after a bomb in a border province killed 3 and injured scores

Thai police say two suspects are in custody as authorities investigate a bombing in the north that killed at least three people and injured 48 others

Asia|Business|Economy|World

China's GDP growth expected around 5% this year, senior official says

China's economy is expected to grow by about 5% this year, the deputy director of the country's central financial and economic affairs commission said on Saturday.

China's GDP growth expected around 5% this year, senior official says
Asia|Political|World

China's Xi will visit Macau Dec 18-20

China's President Xi Jinping will visit Macau from Dec. 18 to 20 to attend the inauguration ceremony of Macau's new government, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday

China's Xi will visit Macau Dec 18-20
Asia|Environment|Health|World

Meet the kids struggling to breathe in India’s choked capital

Meet the kids struggling to breathe in India’s choked capital

Meet the kids struggling to breathe in India’s choked capital
Asia|Crime|Sports|World

China sentences former Premier League soccer star to 20 years in prison for corruption

A former Chinese soccer star and coach of the country’s national men’s team has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for corruption, state media reported on Friday. CNN's Steven Jiang has more.

China sentences former Premier League soccer star to 20 years in prison for corruption
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Global stock index falls, bond yields rise ahead of rate decisions

MSCI's global equity gauge fell on Friday while bond yields climbed as investors waited for clues about the future path for interest

Global stock index falls, bond yields rise ahead of rate decisions
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street ends mixed after a bumpy week

Stock indexes closed mixed on Wall Street at the end of a rare bumpy week

Stock market today: Wall Street ends mixed after a bumpy week
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar set for best week in a month on cautious Fed outlook for 2025

The dollar headed for its best weekly performance in a month on Friday, as investors priced in the possibility of the Federal Reserve cutting rates more slowly next

Dollar set for best week in a month on cautious Fed outlook for 2025
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

A suspected Chinese spy with business ties to Prince Andrew is barred from UK

A suspected Chinese spy with business ties to Prince Andrew has been barred from the United Kingdom because of concerns that he posed a threat to national security

A suspected Chinese spy with business ties to Prince Andrew is barred from UK
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Oil up 2%, settles at 3-week high as more sanctions loom on Russia, Iran

Oil prices climbed about 2% on Friday to settle at a three-week high, on expectations that additional sanctions on Russia and Iran could tighten supplies and that

Oil up 2%, settles at 3-week high as more sanctions loom on Russia, Iran
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

Kristen Holmes details Trump's attempts to get foreign leaders to attend his inauguration

A senior Chinese delegation is expected to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration after he extended an invitation to Chinese President Xi Jinping, who will not be in attendance. CNN's Kristen Holmes reports.

Asia|Sports|World

Indian teen Gukesh Dommaraju becomes the youngest chess world champion after beating Chinese rival

Indian teenager Gukesh Dommaraju has become the youngest chess world champion after beating the defending champion Ding Liren of China

Indian teen Gukesh Dommaraju becomes the youngest chess world champion after beating Chinese rival
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Foreigners add $19.2 billion to EM portfolios in November, IIF says

Foreign investors added a net $19.2 billion to their emerging market portfolio holdings in November, with selling of stocks more than offset by a continuing flow of cash

Foreigners add $19.2 billion to EM portfolios in November, IIF says
Asia|Crime|Sports

China jails former national football coach for 20 years for bribery

The former coach of the Chinese men's national soccer team Li Tie has received a 20-year prison sentence for bribery

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump trade adviser warns against currency manipulation as China mulls weaker yuan

A top trade adviser to President-elect Donald Trump told Reuters on Thursday that the new administration would not look "fondly" on any attempt by China to

Trump trade adviser warns against currency manipulation as China mulls weaker yuan
Asia|Political|Science|Technology|World

China, US agree to extend science agreement, China says

China and the United States have agreed to extend the U.S.-China Science and Technology Agreement for five years, China's Ministry of Science and Technology said on Friday,

Asia|Business|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Chinese associate of Prince Andrew banned from UK as national security risk

A Chinese businessman who had forged close links with Prince Andrew and was authorised to act on his behalf to seek investors in China has been banned

Chinese associate of Prince Andrew banned from UK as national security risk
Asia|Crime|Political

Indonesia to pardon tens of thousands including Papua activists

Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto will pardon tens of thousands of prisoners ranging from activists convicted of defamation to those jailed in the easternmost province of

Indonesia to pardon tens of thousands including Papua activists
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Goldman Sachs granted licence for China fund sales

Goldman Sachs received regulatory approval to sell funds in China, the latest U.S. investment bank to get a financial licence in a sign of Beijing's commitment to

Goldman Sachs granted licence for China fund sales
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China bank lending rises far less than expected, more policy steps needed

New bank lending in China rose by far less than expected in November, highlighting weak credit demand in the world's second-largest economy as policymakers

China bank lending rises far less than expected, more policy steps needed
Asia|Election|Political|World

South Korea opposition leader urges president's party to back impeachment over martial law

South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung said on Friday the best way to restore order was to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol, a day ahead of a planned parliamentary

South Korea opposition leader urges president's party to back impeachment over martial law
Asia|Business|Europe|Technology

Companies from UK, Italy and Japan to form joint venture for new fighter jet

The three companies building a next generation fighter jet for the U.K., Italy and Japan have revealed that they are forming a joint venture to deliver the aircraft

Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Geely, Baidu pledge to solve payroll issues facing EV venture

China's Geely and Baidu said on Friday they would help the management of their troubled electric vehicle venture Ji Yue Auto to solve disputes with employees including over social

Geely, Baidu pledge to solve payroll issues facing EV venture
Asia|Business|Crime|Europe

Malaysian workers' lawsuit against Dyson revived by UK court

Two dozen migrant workers who allege they were subjected to forced labour at a Malaysian factory while making parts for British vacuum cleaner manufacturer Dyson can sue the company

Malaysian workers' lawsuit against Dyson revived by UK court
Asia|Political|World

After days of military activity, China restates its hard line on Taiwan

China's defence ministry on Friday broke its silence about days of military activities around Taiwan, saying it was entitled to stage exercises

After days of military activity, China restates its hard line on Taiwan
Asia|Crime|US|World

US serviceman sentenced to 5 years for kidnapping and raping Japanese schoolgirl, officials say

US serviceman sentenced to 5 years for kidnapping and raping Japanese schoolgirl, officials say

US serviceman sentenced to 5 years for kidnapping and raping Japanese schoolgirl, officials say
Asia|Business|Food|Science|Technology

Sake made in space could sell for $500,000 a glass

Sake made in space could sell for $500,000 a glass

Sake made in space could sell for $500,000 a glass
Asia|Europe|Sports

Hojlund scores twice for Man United to beat Viktoria Plzen 2-1 in Europa League, Tottenham held 1-1

Rasmus Hojlund scored twice after coming off the bench and Manchester United rallied to beat Viktoria Plzen 2-1 in the Europa League

Hojlund scores twice for Man United to beat Viktoria Plzen 2-1 in Europa League, Tottenham held 1-1
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Blackstone, Bain to bid for Mitsubishi pharma unit in up to $3.5 billion deal, sources say

Global private equity firms Blackstone and Bain Capital are among final bidders for Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma, a unit of Japan's Mitsubishi Chemical Group, in a deal

Blackstone, Bain to bid for Mitsubishi pharma unit in up to $3.5 billion deal, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China central bank promises to keep yuan exchange rate stable

China will firmly prevent overshooting risks of the yuan exchange rate and keep the rate basically stable, its central bank said on Friday, state media reported.

China central bank promises to keep yuan exchange rate stable
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

China and Egypt agree on need to promote peace in Middle East

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Beijing agreed with Egypt that both nations should promote peace and negotiations to achieve stability in the Middle East, amid several crises

China and Egypt agree on need to promote peace in Middle East
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|Political|US|World

China says US politicians need to be more rational after senator's call for garlic probe

China's foreign ministry on Friday urged U.S. politicians to exercise more "common sense" after a U.S. senator called for a probe into imports of Chinese garlic, citing concerns

China says US politicians need to be more rational after senator's call for garlic probe
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

China signals it's prepared to double down on support for the economy as Trump tariffs loom

Chinese leaders met this week to plot economic policy for the coming year and sketched out plans to raise government spending and relax Beijing's monetary policy

China signals it's prepared to double down on support for the economy as Trump tariffs loom
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla launches 'Actually Smart Summon' feature in China

U.S. automaker Tesla on Friday launched the "Actually Smart Summon" feature in China.

Tesla launches 'Actually Smart Summon' feature in China
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China's CATL offers suppliers financial support to drive battery innovation

China's CATL has told suppliers it is willing to provide them with financial support to speed up technology innovation in battery materials and equipment, part of efforts to

China's CATL offers suppliers financial support to drive battery innovation
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment

Heavy rains to hit Malaysian palm oil output again in December, says MPOB

Malaysia's palm oil production is set to fall for the fourth consecutive month in December as heavy rainfall hit harvesting in the

Heavy rains to hit Malaysian palm oil output again in December, says MPOB
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China eyes negotiations as Trump threatens new tariffs

As Donald Trump steps up his tariff threats against China, Beijing is moving to beat the next U.S. president to the punch with its own restrictions and get Washington

China eyes negotiations as Trump threatens new tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Entertainment

OnlyFans is no longer accessible in China

OnlyFans is no longer accessible in China

OnlyFans is no longer accessible in China
Asia|Sports|World

Indian Gukesh Dommaraju, 18, becomes the youngest ever chess world champion after Ding Liren blunder

Indian Gukesh Dommaraju, 18, becomes the youngest ever chess world champion after Ding Liren blunder

Indian Gukesh Dommaraju, 18, becomes the youngest ever chess world champion after Ding Liren blunder
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy

Indian police say probing bomb threat to central bank in Mumbai

Police in India's financial capital Mumbai said on Friday that they were investigating a bomb threat to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) after it received an email in Russian warning

Indian police say probing bomb threat to central bank in Mumbai
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Foreign outflows hit Asian bonds in Nov on Trump policy concerns, dollar's rise

Asian debt markets witnessed foreign outflows in November for the first time in seven months as expectations of changes in U.S. trade policies under the forthcoming Trump administration

Foreign outflows hit Asian bonds in Nov on Trump policy concerns, dollar's rise
Asia|Political|World

China's new tactic against Taiwan: drills 'that dare not speak their name'

Beijing has unveiled a new tactic on Taiwan, the democratic island it claims as its own, officials and experts say: large-scale drills with

China's new tactic against Taiwan: drills 'that dare not speak their name'
Asia|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Global rate cuts put dollar in driver's seat

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Stella Qiu The rash of rate cuts over the past few days, with outsized 50 bp moves in Switzerland and Canada and a 25 bp easing by the

Global rate cuts put dollar in driver's seat
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan Nov inflation likely accelerated, exports up on weak yen: Reuters poll

Japan's core consumer price inflation probably accelerated in November, driven by persistently high rice prices and the phasing out of utility subsidies, a Reuters poll showed on

Japan Nov inflation likely accelerated, exports up on weak yen: Reuters poll
Asia|Election|Political|World

Indonesia president suggests scrapping regional elections to cut costs

Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto has suggested scrapping one of the country's two nationwide elections to cut costs, advocating a return to a model similar to that used

Indonesia president suggests scrapping regional elections to cut costs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China's bond market sees more economic pain ahead

Investors in Chinese bonds head for 2025 betting there will be no miraculous recovery in the economy, putting them at odds with an

China's bond market sees more economic pain ahead
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

Xi’s RSVP is a snub to Trump, but the inauguration invite is still a big deal

Xi’s RSVP is a snub to Trump, but the inauguration invite is still a big deal

Asia|Business|Technology

Singapore, Vietnam firms in talks for new undersea cables, sources say

Singaporean asset manager Keppel and Vietnamese conglomerate Sovico Group are discussing plans for new undersea fiber-optic cables that would

Singapore, Vietnam firms in talks for new undersea cables, sources say
Asia|Political|World

China's military is staying silent on its recent activity around Taiwan

China’s military is keeping silent on its large deployment of naval and coast guard ships off Taiwan this week

China's military is staying silent on its recent activity around Taiwan
Asia|Business|Economy

BOJ to skip rate hike in December, majority of economists say: Reuters poll

The Bank of Japan will hold interest rates at 0.25% at its December policy meeting as it assesses overseas risks and next year's wage outlook, a majority of

BOJ to skip rate hike in December, majority of economists say: Reuters poll
Asia|Election|Political|US|World

Trump to meet widow of former Japan PM Abe on Sunday, source says

U.S.

Trump to meet widow of former Japan PM Abe on Sunday, source says
Asia|Business|Economy

BOJ's rate hike plans clouded by small firms' wage woes

Japan's small firms are spending far more of their profits on wages than their bigger counterparts and could struggle to keep

BOJ's rate hike plans clouded by small firms' wage woes
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

How likely is a Bank of Japan rate hike next week?

The Bank of Japan holds its final policy meeting for the year next week with its decision to be announced just hours after that of the U.S.

How likely is a Bank of Japan rate hike next week?
Asia|Environment|Travel

It’s one of the world’s largest connected coral reef systems, but few people have even heard of it

It’s one of the world’s largest connected coral reef systems, but few people have even heard of it

It’s one of the world’s largest connected coral reef systems, but few people have even heard of it
Asia|Political|World

China says will decide to hold military exercises around Taiwan "according to the situation of the struggle"

China said on Friday that it would decide whether to hold military exercises in response to Taiwan President Lai Ching-te's recent U.S. visit "according to our own needs and the

China says will decide to hold military exercises around Taiwan "according to the situation of the struggle"
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

Global EV sales hit third consecutive record high

Global sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles rose for a seventh consecutive month in November, jumping 32% year on year for a third consecutive record

Global EV sales hit third consecutive record high
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan business mood improves slightly, global risks cloud outlook

Japanese big manufacturers' sentiment improved slightly in the three months to December, a quarterly survey showed on Friday, boding well for the

Japan business mood improves slightly, global risks cloud outlook
Asia|Business|Environment|Food

Fresh fin whale meat is auctioned for the first time in decades in Japan

Meat from fin whales caught for the first time in nearly 50 years off Japan’s northern coast has fetched up to more than $1,300 per kilogram at auction, as officials try to keep the struggling industry alive

Fresh fin whale meat is auctioned for the first time in decades in Japan
Asia|Business|Economy|Election|Political|US|World

Trump extends unprecedented invites to China's Xi and other world leaders for his inauguration

President-elect Donald Trump has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping and other world leaders to his inauguration next month

Trump extends unprecedented invites to China's Xi and other world leaders for his inauguration
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China deepens stimulus drive, global signals mixed

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

China deepens stimulus drive, global signals mixed
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ leaning toward keeping rates steady next week, sources say

The Bank of Japan is leaning toward keeping interest rates steady next week as policymakers prefer to spend more time scrutinising overseas risks and clues on next

BOJ leaning toward keeping rates steady next week, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Global equities retreat after ECB cuts rates; gold, oil fall

Global stocks were down and major Wall Street indexes fell on Thursday after the European Central Bank cut interest rates for a fourth

Global equities retreat after ECB cuts rates; gold, oil fall
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street’s rally stalls as Nasdaq pulls back from its record

U.S. stock indexes fell following some potentially discouraging data on the economy

Stock market today: Wall Street’s rally stalls as Nasdaq pulls back from its record
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar higher on fresh inflation data, euro lower after ECB rate cut

The U.S. dollar rose on Thursday after a hotter than expected inflation readout while the euro traded a touch lower following the European Central Bank's decision to

Dollar higher on fresh inflation data, euro lower after ECB rate cut
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

China's Xi is likely to decline Trump's inauguration invitation, seeing it as too risky to attend

China experts say Chinese leader Xi Jinping would likely see President-elect Donald Trump’s invitation to attend his inauguration as too risky to accept, and the gesture from Trump may have little bearing on the increasingly competitive ties between the two nations

China's Xi is likely to decline Trump's inauguration invitation, seeing it as too risky to attend
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Two men deny spying in Britain for Hong Kong intelligence service

Two men denied a charge of assisting Hong Kong's foreign intelligence service in Britain before a London court on Thursday.

Two men deny spying in Britain for Hong Kong intelligence service
Asia|Environment|Science

Climate change putting Philippines at double risk of typhoons, scientists say

Climate change is making the Philippines more vulnerable to tropical storms, with rising temperatures already putting the country at nearly double the risk of deadly typhoons,

Climate change putting Philippines at double risk of typhoons, scientists say
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Thousands attend the funeral of a Taliban minister killed by an Islamic State suicide bomber

Thousands of people have attended the funeral of a Taliban government minister killed in an Islamic State suicide bombing the previous day

Thousands attend the funeral of a Taliban minister killed by an Islamic State suicide bomber
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

2 men deny charges of helping Hong Kong gather intelligence in UK

Two men accused of helping Hong Kong authorities gather intelligence in the U.K. have pleaded not guilty to violating Britain’s National Security Act

Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China pledges more debt, rate cuts to counter Trump's tariff threats

China pledged on Thursday to increase the budget deficit, issue more debt and loosen monetary policy to maintain a stable economic growth rate as it

China pledges more debt, rate cuts to counter Trump's tariff threats
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Global diesel prices to rely on refinery closures for support in 2025

The global diesel market will likely find price support in 2025 from the closure of about 1% of refining capacity,

Global diesel prices to rely on refinery closures for support in 2025
Africa|Asia|Environment|Science|World

15% of global population lives within a few miles of a coast − and the number is growing rapidly

Nearly 10% of the planet’s human inhabitants live within 3.1 miles of the coast − where the risk of climate disasters is often highest.

15% of global population lives within a few miles of a coast − and the number is growing rapidly
Asia

Hong Kong's hidden Hakka village

Lai Chi Wo is one of Hong Kong's oldest settlements — and its most biodiverse. A decade-long revitalization project has helped bring the village back to life, while protecting its surrounding ancient woodland, mangrove forest and marine park.

Hong Kong's hidden Hakka village
Asia|Political|World

South Korea shook a presidential power grab – failure to impeach now risks damaging democracy

In 1972, a South Korean president instigated a self-coup and succeeded. Understanding why – and why the latest attempt failed – helps explain how far the country’s democracy has progressed and how fragile it could become.

South Korea shook a presidential power grab – failure to impeach now risks damaging democracy
Asia|Business|Technology

Nvidia denies rumours it will cut supplies to China

Nvidia said recent social media posts alleging the company would cut supplies to China were false, according to a company post on Chinese social media.

Nvidia denies rumours it will cut supplies to China
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Baidu, Geely's EV venture faces uproar after it says needs fresh funds

The CEO of China's Ji Yue Auto was surrounded by people demanding to know how they would be paid, videos posted online on Thursday showed, a day after the EV maker said it would

Baidu, Geely's EV venture faces uproar after it says needs fresh funds
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India's November retail inflation eases, boosts rate cut hopes

India's retail inflation eased in November as soaring vegetable prices moderated, boosting expectations of an interest rate cut by the central bank at its next

India's November retail inflation eases, boosts rate cut hopes
Asia|Crime|Political

Hong Kong ex-democratic lawmaker among seven convicted for rioting after 2019 mob attack

A Hong Kong court convicted on Thursday prominent former pro-democracy lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting for rioting after he was attacked by a white-

Hong Kong ex-democratic lawmaker among seven convicted for rioting after 2019 mob attack
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan closes emergency response centre, likely meaning Chinese drills over

Taiwan's defence ministry on Thursday closed an emergency response centre opened earlier this week in response to what it said were stepped up Chinese military activities nearby,

Taiwan closes emergency response centre, likely meaning Chinese drills over
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Rosneft, Reliance agree biggest ever India-Russia oil supply deal, sources say

Russia's state oil firm Rosneft has agreed to supply nearly 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude to Indian private refiner Reliance in the biggest ever

Rosneft, Reliance agree biggest ever India-Russia oil supply deal, sources say
Asia|Crime|Political|World

A Pakistani court indicts imprisoned former PM Imran Khan and his wife for corruption

A court in Pakistan has indicted imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife in one of several graft cases they face

Asia|Crime|Political|World

UN drug experts say opium production has leveled off in Myanmar, but instability may trigger a rise

U.N. experts say there has been a slight drop in the production of opium in Myanmar, the world’s biggest source of the illicit drug from which heroin is derived, but warn there are still strong prospects for future expansion of the deadly trade

UN drug experts say opium production has leveled off in Myanmar, but instability may trigger a rise
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China ends planning meeting with vows to stabilize its economy, but gives no details on stimulus

Chinese leaders have wrapped up a two-day planning meeting in Beijing with pledges to take a more proactive approach in pepping up the economy, but gave no details on stimulus measures

China ends planning meeting with vows to stabilize its economy, but gives no details on stimulus
Asia|Crime|Political

Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan and wife indicted in another graft case, Geo TV reports

A Pakistani court indicted imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife on fresh charges of illegally selling state gifts on Thursday, local broadcaster Geo reported.

Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan and wife indicted in another graft case, Geo TV reports
Asia|Business|Economy

India's October industrial output at 3-month high of 3.5% y/y

India's industrial output rose to a three-month high of 3.5% year-on-year in October, helped by a pickup in consumer durables and garment manufacturing during the festival season,

India's October industrial output at 3-month high of 3.5% y/y
Asia|Election|Political|World

South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's switch from contrition to defiance on Thursday over his martial law order rallied some supporters but other members of his party

South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
Asia|Crime|Political

Hong Kong court convicts 7 men, including ex-lawmaker, of rioting during 2019 protests

A Hong Kong judge on Thursday convicted seven people, including a pro-democracy former lawmaker, of rioting during mob violence at a subway station at the height of the city’s anti-government protests in July 2019

Hong Kong court convicts 7 men, including ex-lawmaker, of rioting during 2019 protests
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China's Nio, behind on growth targets, aims to tighten cost control

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio will seek to improve efficiency and cost control as it seeks to spur sales growth that is two years behind schedule, its CEO said on

China's Nio, behind on growth targets, aims to tighten cost control
Asia|Business|Crime|Technology

Samsung accuses India antitrust body of detaining employees, seizing data unlawfully

Samsung has accused India's competition watchdog of unlawfully detaining its employees and seizing data in a raid carried out in connection

Samsung accuses India antitrust body of detaining employees, seizing data unlawfully
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

South Korea to safeguard competition after Korean Air, Asiana merger

South Korea will support smaller airlines and monitor market competitiveness after dominant carrier Korean Air completed a $1.3 billion acquisition of Asiana

South Korea to safeguard competition after Korean Air, Asiana merger
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Europe eases with Swiss surprise as Nasdaq clocks 20k

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan With interest rates tumbling across the world and set to fall stateside again next week too, Wall Street stocks are sizing up one of

Europe eases with Swiss surprise as Nasdaq clocks 20k
Asia|Political|World

North Korea notes South Korea's 'growing public anger' against Yoon

North Korean media on Thursday reported that public anger in South Korea was growing against South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and the ruling party following the short-lived

North Korea notes South Korea's 'growing public anger' against Yoon
Asia|Crime|Political|World

2 Vietnamese police officials sexually attacked young women on visit to New Zealand, authorities say

New Zealand officials say they have “no doubt” that two Vietnamese officials visiting the country sexually attacked two young female servers at a restaurant, but are unable to charge the men because they have already returned to Vietnam

Asia|Business|Economy

Blackstone to acquire Tokyo office building from Seibu in $2.6 billion deal

Blackstone said on Thursday that it will acquire a high-end office building in central Tokyo for $2.6 billion, a deal it says is the biggest real estate investment by a foreign

Blackstone to acquire Tokyo office building from Seibu in $2.6 billion deal
Asia|Election|Political|World

What to know about martial law and the impeachment vote threatening South Korea's president

Is South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on the verge of being forced out of office for declaring martial law nearly a week ago

What to know about martial law and the impeachment vote threatening South Korea's president
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Bearish bets maintained on Asian FX as US tariff fears intensify: Reuters poll

Bearish bets on the South Korean won and the Indian rupee soared to a two-year high as investors clung to their short positions in other currencies on growing concerns that

Bearish bets maintained on Asian FX as US tariff fears intensify: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China to expand private pension scheme nationwide from Dec 15

China said on Thursday it would expand a private pension scheme nationwide from December 15, following a pilot effort, as it moves to plug a pension gap in plans to help a rapidly

China to expand private pension scheme nationwide from Dec 15
Asia|Economy|Political

Japan plans to raise key taxes in 2026 to fund defence budget expansion

Japan's government plans to raise the country's key taxes starting in April 2026 to fund more defence spending after a one-year delay, according to a document

Japan plans to raise key taxes in 2026 to fund defence budget expansion
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Yuan pressured by depreciation expectations; long-term yields fall to record lows

The yuan came under renewed pressure against the dollar on Thursday, giving up some initial gains as markets reflected on a Reuters report that China may weaken the

Yuan pressured by depreciation expectations; long-term yields fall to record lows
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

Thai consumer confidence rises in November on stimulus measures

Thai consumer confidence rose for a second consecutive month in November, bolstered by government economic measures and tourism, a survey showed on Thursday.

Thai consumer confidence rises in November on stimulus measures
Asia|Political|Technology|World

US military airfields in Indo-Pacific too easily taken out of action, report says

Chinese strikes on airfields will stymie U.S. military aircraft in the Indo-Pacific region if there is a conflict, a new study says, recommending that the United

US military airfields in Indo-Pacific too easily taken out of action, report says
Asia|Crime|Political

South Korea's top court upholds two-year jail term for opposition MP

South Korea's top court upheld on Thursday a two-year jail term for an opposition lawmaker on charges including bribery and academic fraud in a scandal that has

South Korea's top court upholds two-year jail term for opposition MP
Asia|Business|Technology

Nvidia steps up hiring in China to focus on AI-driven cars, Bloomberg News reports

Nvidia has added about 200 people in China this year to enhance its research capabilities and focus on new autonomous driving technologies, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.

Nvidia steps up hiring in China to focus on AI-driven cars, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Health|Political|Travel

South Korea's tourism, soft power gains, at risk from extended political crisis

From plastic surgery clinics to tour firms and hotel chains, South Korea's hospitality sector is wary

South Korea's tourism, soft power gains, at risk from extended political crisis
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Most Japan firms expect Trump presidency to harm business environment, Reuters survey shows

Nearly three-quarters of Japanese companies expect Donald Trump's next term as U.S. president to have a negative impact on their business environment, citing

Asia|Political|World

Supporters of Bangladesh Nationalist Party hold protest march as tensions continue with India

Thousands of members of youth and student bodies belonging to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party have marched from the capital toward the country's eastern border with India to protest an attack on a diplomatic mission and alleged desecration of Bangladeshi flags in India

Supporters of Bangladesh Nationalist Party hold protest march as tensions continue with India
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China is considering softer currency

Reuters reported on Wednesday that China is considering allowing the yuan to weaken

China is considering softer currency
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China FX eyed, markets surge on Fed hopes

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

China FX eyed, markets surge on Fed hopes
Asia|Crime|Political

South Korea police try to raid Yoon's office over martial law

South Korean police tried to search President Yoon Suk Yeol's office on Wednesday but have not been able to enter the main building, Yonhap news reported

South Korea police try to raid Yoon's office over martial law
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Weaker Chinese yuan talk raises spectre of FX race to the bottom

High-level discussions in China about allowing its currency to weaken next year underscore the risk for investors and companies that big

Weaker Chinese yuan talk raises spectre of FX race to the bottom
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street gets back to climbing, and the Nasdaq tops 20,000

Wall Street got back to climbing after the latest update on inflation appeared to clear the way for more help for the economy from the Federal Reserve

Stock market today: Wall Street gets back to climbing, and the Nasdaq tops 20,000
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Global shares, greenback rise as inflation data reinforce rate cut expectations

Global shares and Wall Street indexes rose on Wednesday after an in-line inflation reading kept intact bets on the Federal Reserve cutting

Global shares, greenback rise as inflation data reinforce rate cut expectations
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Dollar higher after CPI; China considers letting yuan weaken

The dollar was higher on Wednesday after U.S. price data came in line with forecasts, reinforcing expectations the U.S.

Dollar higher after CPI; China considers letting yuan weaken
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Oil settles up $1 as EU agrees further sanctions threatening Russian oil flows

Oil prices settled more than $1 higher on Wednesday after the European Union agreed to an additional round of sanctions threatening Russian oil flows that could

Oil settles up $1 as EU agrees further sanctions threatening Russian oil flows
Asia|Crime|Political

Ex-defense chief in South Korea tried to kill himself after being arrested over martial law

South Korea’s previous defense minister was stopped from attempting suicide while in detention over last week’s martial law declaration

Ex-defense chief in South Korea tried to kill himself after being arrested over martial law
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Russia says Ukraine fired US-supplied ATACMS missiles at airfield, vows revenge

Russia's Defence Ministry said that Ukraine had attacked a military airfield in the southern Russian city of Taganrog on Wednesday morning with six U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles and

Asia|Business|Technology

Huawei's new Mate 70 phone chip shows no major redesign, TechInsights says

Huawei's new Mate 70 smartphone contains a chip whose design shows only an "incremental improvement" over its predecessor and, contrary to some expectations, was made using the 7

Huawei's new Mate 70 phone chip shows no major redesign, TechInsights says
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Europe|Technology

Takashi Murakami uses AI to help recreate ancient Japanese paintings in latest show

Takashi Murakami uses AI to help recreate ancient Japanese paintings in latest show

Takashi Murakami uses AI to help recreate ancient Japanese paintings in latest show
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Suicide bombing in Kabul kills Taliban refugee minister

Suicide bombing in Kabul kills Taliban refugee minister

Suicide bombing in Kabul kills Taliban refugee minister
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

An explosion in the Afghan capital kills the Taliban refugee minister

A suicide bombing in the Afghan capital has killed the Taliban refugee minister and two others in the most brazen attack on a member of the Taliban inner circle since they returned to power three years ago

An explosion in the Afghan capital kills the Taliban refugee minister
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Chinese authorities are considering a weaker yuan as Trump trade risks loom, sources say

China's top leaders and policymakers are considering allowing the yuan to weaken in 2025 as they brace for higher U.S. trade tariffs as Donald Trump returns to the White House.

Chinese authorities are considering a weaker yuan as Trump trade risks loom, sources say
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Afghan Taliban's refugees minister killed in Kabul blast, nephew says

The Afghan Taliban's acting minister for refugees, Khalil Rahman Haqqani, and six other people were killed in an explosion in the capital

Afghan Taliban's refugees minister killed in Kabul blast, nephew says
Asia|Business|Travel

Japanese airline announces baggage delivery service to combat overcrowding in Tokyo

Japanese airline announces baggage delivery service to combat overcrowding in Tokyo

Japanese airline announces baggage delivery service to combat overcrowding in Tokyo
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China's yuan likely to stabilise and strengthen, central bank says

The foundation for a "basically stable" yuan exchange rate remains "solid," according to an article published by Financial News, the People's Bank of China's publication, on

China's yuan likely to stabilise and strengthen, central bank says
Asia|Crime|World

Powerful blast rocks residential high-rise in southern China, kills one person

A powerful blast rocked a residential high-rise building in an affluent district of the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen on Wednesday, killing one person and sending shockwaves

Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|US|World

Biden approves national security memo on China, Iran, North Korea and Russia ahead of Trump's return

President Joe Biden has approved a new national security memorandum that could serve as a road map for the incoming Trump administration as it looks to counter growing cooperation among China, Iran, North Korea and Russia

Biden approves national security memo on China, Iran, North Korea and Russia ahead of Trump's return
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty|Sports

Olympic sharpshooter Kim Ye-ji brings her ‘aura’ to Balenciaga campaign

Olympic sharpshooter Kim Ye-ji brings her ‘aura’ to Balenciaga campaign

Olympic sharpshooter Kim Ye-ji brings her ‘aura’ to Balenciaga campaign
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan demands that China end its military activity in nearby waters

Taiwan has demanded that China end its ongoing military activity in nearby waters, which it said is unilaterally undermining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and disrupting international shipping and trade

Taiwan demands that China end its military activity in nearby waters
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Who is Kim Yong-hyun, ousted South Korean defence minister who attempted suicide?

Kim Yong-hyun, a former defence minister and close confidant to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, became the first official to be arrested late on Tuesday over

Who is Kim Yong-hyun, ousted South Korean defence minister who attempted suicide?
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Biden pushes new Russia, Iran, Korea, China effort before Trump term

President Joe Biden is pushing U.S. national security agencies ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration to devise new strategies to tackle the risky, deepening

Biden pushes new Russia, Iran, Korea, China effort before Trump term
Asia|Business|Economy

Bain Capital raises offer for Fuji Soft, outbidding KKR by 1.6 pct

U.S. private equity firm Bain Capital will raise its offer price for Japan's Fuji Soft by around 1.6%, it said on Wednesday, trumping a recently increased tender offer

Bain Capital raises offer for Fuji Soft, outbidding KKR by 1.6 pct
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai cabinet approves measures to ease household debt

Thailand's cabinet on Wednesday approved debt support measures, including interest suspensions and reduced principal payments, to help

Thai cabinet approves measures to ease household debt
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan auto unions group sets pay hike target for first time in 7 years

Labour unions at major Japanese auto manufacturers have set a specific target for pay hikes for wage negotiations for the first time in seven years, as they aim to

Japan auto unions group sets pay hike target for first time in 7 years
Asia|Political

Philippine vice president skips hearing into threats she made against the president

The Philippine vice president has skipped the first hearing into threats she made against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., saying she did not believe the investigation will be fair

Asia|Economy|Finance|World

Indonesia's Jan-Nov budget deficit at 1.81% of GDP

Indonesia's budget deficit for January to November was 401.8 trillion rupiah ($25.27 billion) or 1.81% of gross domestic product, its finance minister said on Wednesday.

Indonesia's Jan-Nov budget deficit at 1.81% of GDP
Asia|Political|World

'I tried to block them with my body': South Korean politician on confronting soldier during martial law

An Gwi-ryeong, spokesperson for South Korea's Democratic Party, went viral as footage showed her tussling with an armed soldier after the country's president imposed martial law on December 3. The decree was short-lived, with lawmakers overturning it hours later. CNN's Ivan Watson speaks to An about the tense moment that has been viewed millions of times.

'I tried to block them with my body': South Korean politician on confronting soldier during martial law
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea’s ex-defense minister attempts to take his own life as presidential office raided in martial law fallout

South Korea’s ex-defense minister attempts to take his own life as presidential office raided in martial law fallout

South Korea’s ex-defense minister attempts to take his own life as presidential office raided in martial law fallout
Asia|Business|Economy

Singapore economists see growth of 3.6% in 2024, monetary policy unchanged in January

Singapore's economy will grow 3.6% this year, up from a previous forecast of 2.6% expansion,

Singapore economists see growth of 3.6% in 2024, monetary policy unchanged in January
Asia|Crime|Political

Philippines' VP Sara Duterte a no-show for questioning over Marcos threat

Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte failed to appear on Wednesday for questioning over an alleged threat to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, and said she was expecting

Philippines' VP Sara Duterte a no-show for questioning over Marcos threat
Asia|Business|Economy

Nissan moves CFO Stephen Ma to head China in management reshuffle

Nissan Motor will reassign Chief Financial Officer Stephen Ma to head its China business in January, it said on Wednesday, a high-profile shake-up for the crisis-hit

Nissan moves CFO Stephen Ma to head China in management reshuffle
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Nippon Life to buy Resolution in $8.2 billion deal as it pursues US growth

Nippon Life Insurance plans to acquire all the shares it does not own in Resolution Life Group Holdings for about $8.2 billion - an all-cash

Nippon Life to buy Resolution in $8.2 billion deal as it pursues US growth
Asia|Political|World

China says it takes 'necessary measures' to defend sovereignty over Taiwan

China said on Wednesday it takes "necessary measures" to defend the country's sovereignty and will not tolerate "separatist"

China says it takes 'necessary measures' to defend sovereignty over Taiwan
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Rival LNG supplies, Sakhalin's depleting fields give Japan an exit from Russian gas

As Japan's long-term contracts to secure liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia's Sakhalin-2 project near expiration, rival producers see

Rival LNG supplies, Sakhalin's depleting fields give Japan an exit from Russian gas
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Tesla sells 21,900 EVs in China in first week of Dec, the highest in Q4

U.S. automaker Tesla sold 21,900 electric vehicles in China in the first week of December, the highest weekly sales in the fourth quarter of 2024, according to Tesla China on

Tesla sells 21,900 EVs in China in first week of Dec, the highest in Q4
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Myanmar's economy to shrink as floods compound crisis, says World Bank

Myanmar's economy is expected to shrink by 1% in the current fiscal year, the World Bank said on Wednesday, sharply downgrading its economic forecast as severe floods

Myanmar's economy to shrink as floods compound crisis, says World Bank
Asia|Political|Technology|US|World

Can a US missile defense system shield Guam from Chinese threat?

By Gerry Doyle, Vijdan Mohammad Kawoosa and Arathy J.

Can a US missile defense system shield Guam from Chinese threat?
Asia|Political|US|World

US defense secretary in Japan to support alliance as Osprey aircraft safety causes concern

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has met with officials in Japan to reaffirm the importance of their alliance and Washington's commitment to regional security as threats rise from China and North Korea

US defense secretary in Japan to support alliance as Osprey aircraft safety causes concern
Asia|Business|Economy

EY worker's death spotlights India's unprotected white-collar labour

Authorities in two Indian states that are driving its economic growth are drafting tighter workplace rules and inspections to protect white collar employees

EY worker's death spotlights India's unprotected white-collar labour
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Tesla restarts search for New Delhi showroom with India's DLF, sources say

Elon Musk's Tesla has resumed its search for showroom space in New Delhi, two sources told Reuters, in the first sign it is rethinking entering the

Tesla restarts search for New Delhi showroom with India's DLF, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

ADB trims developing Asia's growth forecast, flags US policy risks

Developing Asia is likely to grow more slowly than previously thought this year and next, and the outlook could worsen if President-elect Donald Trump makes swift changes to U.S.

ADB trims developing Asia's growth forecast, flags US policy risks
Asia|Political|US|World

Chinese naval deployments in line with other large drills, US official says

China's naval deployments in the East China Sea and South China Sea are elevated but consistent with other large exercises in the past, a U.S. military official said on Tuesday,

Chinese naval deployments in line with other large drills, US official says
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|Lifestyle

South Korea's fading nightlife signals shift in hard-drinking culture

For pub owner Jun Jung-sook, Seoul's once-vibrant Nokdu Street is not what it used to be when people queued for a table to end their day with Korean mung bean pancakes

South Korea's fading nightlife signals shift in hard-drinking culture
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's wholesale inflation accelerates, keeps BOJ rate-hike plan in focus

Japan's wholesale inflation accelerated for three straight months as companies continued to pass on rising raw material and labour costs, data showed on Wednesday,

Japan's wholesale inflation accelerates, keeps BOJ rate-hike plan in focus
Asia|Business|Sports

MLB investigated to ensure no early Sasaki deal in place, pitcher likely to pick team mid-January

Major League Baseball investigated to ensure no team had an advance deal in place for Roki Sasaki, and the agent for the Japanese pitcher says picking a club will be “like the draft in reverse.”

MLB investigated to ensure no early Sasaki deal in place, pitcher likely to pick team mid-January
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan manufacturers' mood turns negative for the first time in 10 months- Reuters poll

Japanese manufacturers' business sentiment soured further in December amid worries over U.S. protectionist policies and the Chinese economy, with pessimists

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Taking chips off the table, seeking China clarity

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Taking chips off the table, seeking China clarity
Asia|Political|World

North Korea reports South Korea's martial law crisis for first time

North Korean state media KCNA on Wednesday reported for the first time on South Korea's ongoing political turmoil since President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law attempt.

North Korea reports South Korea's martial law crisis for first time
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China ready to go deeper into debt to counter Trump's tariffs

In one of their most dovish statements in more than a decade, Chinese leaders signalled on Monday they are ready to deploy whatever stimulus is needed

China ready to go deeper into debt to counter Trump's tariffs
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Russian security official Medvedev arrives in China, Russian agencies report

Senior Russian security official Dmitry Medvedev arrived in Beijing for two days of talks with Chinese leaders, Russian news agencies reported late on Tuesday.

Russian security official Medvedev arrives in China, Russian agencies report
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street slips to a rare back-to-back loss

U.S. stock indexes drifted lower in the runup to the highlight of the week for the market, the latest update on inflation

Stock market today: Wall Street slips to a rare back-to-back loss
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Stock Markets|World

Oil prices rise on China stimulus, possible tight supply in Europe

Oil prices rose on Tuesday as markets looked to rising demand in China, the world's largest buyer, and possible tight supply in Europe this coming winter and away from

Oil prices rise on China stimulus, possible tight supply in Europe
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

US dollar rises, Aussie drops after Chinese trade data

The dollar rose on Tuesday ahead of U.S. inflation data that could offer clues about the Federal Reserve's monetary-easing path, while analysts assess the likely

US dollar rises, Aussie drops after Chinese trade data
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

Global shares fall, dollar climbs ahead of inflation report

Global equities retreated and the dollar rose on Tuesday as investors awaited fresh inflation data and further economic news later in the week.

Global shares fall, dollar climbs ahead of inflation report
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Mizuho director Kobayashi says companies should not overreact to Trump's tariff threats

Izumi Kobayashi, director at Japan's Mizuho Financial, Omron, and ANA, said on Tuesday that companies should not overreact to President-elect

Mizuho director Kobayashi says companies should not overreact to Trump's tariff threats
Asia|Business|Economy

Adani Ports withdraws DFC funding request for Colombo port project

India's Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd said on Tuesday it would finance its Colombo port terminal project through internal accruals and a capital management plan, withdrawing its

Adani Ports withdraws DFC funding request for Colombo port project
Asia|Political|World

China’s maritime movements around Taiwan are largest in decades, Taipei says

China’s maritime movements around Taiwan are largest in decades, Taipei says

China’s maritime movements around Taiwan are largest in decades, Taipei says
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Japanese survivor of atomic bomb recalls its horrors in Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech

A Japanese man who lived through the American atomic bombing of Nagasaki has accepted this year’s Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of an organization of survivors

Japanese survivor of atomic bomb recalls its horrors in Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India's outgoing cenbank chief stresses importance of restoring growth-inflation balance

Restoring a balance between inflation and growth in India remains an important task for the Reserve Bank of India, the outgoing central bank governor, Shaktikanta Das,

India's outgoing cenbank chief stresses importance of restoring growth-inflation balance
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea's ex-defense minister is formally arrested over brief imposition of martial law

South Korea's previous defense minister has been formally arrested over his alleged collusion with President Yoon Suk Yeol and others in imposing martial law last week

South Korea's ex-defense minister is formally arrested over brief imposition of martial law
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Travel|US

Alaska Airlines will spread its wings by flying to Tokyo and Seoul beginning next year

Alaska Airlines says it will launch service from Seattle to Tokyo and Seoul next year as part of a plan to boost international flying in the next several years

Alaska Airlines will spread its wings by flying to Tokyo and Seoul beginning next year
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

U.S. imposes trade restrictions on two Chinese firms over human rights

The United States added two Chinese companies to a trade restriction list on Tuesday for allegedly enabling human rights violations as President Joe Biden kept up the pressure

U.S. imposes trade restrictions on two Chinese firms over human rights
Asia|Environment|Lifestyle|World

A mass animal sacrifice festival is underway in Nepal. Activists say it needs to stop

A mass animal sacrifice festival is underway in Nepal. Activists say it needs to stop

A mass animal sacrifice festival is underway in Nepal. Activists say it needs to stop
Asia|Crime|Political

Pakistan's military court indicts a former spy chief for abuse of power

Pakistan's military says a retired army general who served as the spy chief in the government of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been indicted by a military court for indulging in politics and abusing power

Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Russia takes step towards recognising Afghanistan's Taliban government

Russia moved a step closer towards recognising the Taliban government of Afghanistan on Tuesday as parliament voted in favour of a law that would make it possible to

Russia takes step towards recognising Afghanistan's Taliban government
Asia|Crime|Political

Pakistan's ex-spy chief Faiz Hamid indicted on charges of engaging in politics

Pakistan's former spy chief and ex-army general Faiz Hamid has been indicted on a series of charges, the military said on Tuesday, a rare move by the powerful army

Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|Technology

China's CATL forms joint venture with Stellantis to build electric vehicle battery factory in Spain

Chinese electric battery company CATL and automaker Stellantis say they will build a major battery factory in northern Spain

China's CATL forms joint venture with Stellantis to build electric vehicle battery factory in Spain
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar reasserts strength, China fillip fades

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Helped by a backup in U.S.

Dollar reasserts strength, China fillip fades
Africa|Americas|Asia|Election|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

When the world voted: the year of elections in photos

In 2024, people voted in countries that were home to almost half the world's population.

When the world voted: the year of elections in photos
Asia|Political|World

India's opposition parties move to impeach Vice President Dhankhar

Indian opposition parties moved on Tuesday to impeach Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, a spokesman said, accusing him of being partisan in his role as chairman of parliament's

India's opposition parties move to impeach Vice President Dhankhar
Asia|Europe|Political|World

New generation must take up fight against nuclear weapons, Nobel laureate group says

Young people must take up the fight for a nuclear-free world, with such weapons many times more powerful than in the past, a representative for this year's Nobel Peace

New generation must take up fight against nuclear weapons, Nobel laureate group says
Asia|Business|Crime|Finance|Political

Former chairman of state-owned bank China Everbright Group jailed for 12 years for corruption

Chinese official broadcaster CCTV says a former chairman of the state-owned bank China Everbright Group has been jailed 12 years for embezzlement and bribery

Former chairman of state-owned bank China Everbright Group jailed for 12 years for corruption
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|Technology

Amazon joins India's quick commerce race with trials for 15-minute grocery delivery

Amazon will begin trials for quick commerce operations in India that would see the U.S. e-commerce giant deliver grocery items in 15 minutes or less, it said on Tuesday.

Amazon joins India's quick commerce race with trials for 15-minute grocery delivery
Asia|Election|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon gave orders to 'drag out' MPs during martial law, officer says

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol gave an order to "drag out" lawmakers from parliament after he declared martial law on Dec. 3, an army commander

South Korea's Yoon gave orders to 'drag out' MPs during martial law, officer says
Asia|Political

Malaysia PM Anwar deflects questions on house arrest for Najib

Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim refused to answer questions on Tuesday on the existence of a royal decree that would allegedly allow jailed former premier Najib Razak

Malaysia PM Anwar deflects questions on house arrest for Najib
Asia|Sports

Kipp Popert: The world’s best disabled golfer is on a mission to lift trophies in able-bodied tournaments

Kipp Popert: The world’s best disabled golfer is on a mission to lift trophies in able-bodied tournaments

Kipp Popert: The world’s best disabled golfer is on a mission to lift trophies in able-bodied tournaments
Asia|Sports

Shohei Ohtani will hit but not pitch in LA Dodgers season opener

Shohei Ohtani will hit but not pitch in LA Dodgers season opener

Shohei Ohtani will hit but not pitch in LA Dodgers season opener
Asia|Economy|Political

Indonesia president calls for more prudent government spending amid global tensions

Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto called on Tuesday for more efficient government spending amid expected economic challenges caused by rising geopolitical tensions.

Indonesia president calls for more prudent government spending amid global tensions
Asia|Political

Malaysia ex-PM Mahathir denies treachery allegations amid calls for criminal probe

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad denied allegations that he betrayed the country on Tuesday, after a royal inquiry called for a criminal probe against him over

Malaysia ex-PM Mahathir denies treachery allegations amid calls for criminal probe
Asia|Business|Crime|Political

China Everbright Group former chairman jailed 12 years for corruption, bribery

China Everbright Group's former chairman Tang Shuangning was sentenced to 12 years in prison for corruption, bribery, and abusing his position for personal gains, state broadcaster

China Everbright Group former chairman jailed 12 years for corruption, bribery
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

From budgets to diplomacy, South Korea reels from martial law fallout as Trump looms

From trade and diplomacy to markets and budgets, South Korea struggled to contain the fallout from the president's brief but shocking martial law attempt last week, just as the

From budgets to diplomacy, South Korea reels from martial law fallout as Trump looms
Asia|Political|World

South Korean broadcaster targeted by martial law feared for his life

Veteran South Korean broadcaster Kim Ou-joon said he left home and went into hiding minutes after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law last

South Korean broadcaster targeted by martial law feared for his life
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan's Defense Ministry says a large Chinese military force has been detected near island

China’s secretive military appears to be up to something around Taiwan, but it’s unclear whether it’s a formal military drill

Taiwan's Defense Ministry says a large Chinese military force has been detected near island
Asia|Business|Economy

Starbucks appoints first China chief growth officer - media

Starbucks China has appointed its first Chief Growth Officer (CGO), Chinese media outlet Late Post reported on Tuesday.

Starbucks appoints first China chief growth officer - media
Asia|Business|Economy

Philippines GDP growth hit by typhoons, but outlook robust, says World Bank

The Philippine economy is expected to grow more slowly than first thought this year after the country was hit by a series of typhoons but should be more robust in 2025 and 2026, the

Philippines GDP growth hit by typhoons, but outlook robust, says World Bank
Asia|Business|Economy

Bank of Korea governor says won unlikely to return to past levels, Yonhap reports

South Korea's central bank governor said it was difficult for the dollar-won exchange rate to return to levels seen in the past, the Yonhap news agency reported on Tuesday.

Bank of Korea governor says won unlikely to return to past levels, Yonhap reports
Asia|Political|World

Philippines to continue resupply missions in S.China Sea, won't escalate situation

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Tuesday that the country will not send its navy to support Filipino fishers in a contested shoal in the South China Sea despite a

Philippines to continue resupply missions in S.China Sea, won't escalate situation
Asia|Economy|Political

South Korea opposition passes slashed budget without government consent

South Korea's opposition-controlled parliament on Tuesday passed a government budget bill for 2025 that was slashed from the government's proposal and triggered

South Korea opposition passes slashed budget without government consent
Asia|Political|World

China sends largest naval fleet in decades to region, threat level severe, Taiwan says

China is deploying its largest navy fleet in regional waters in nearly three decades, posing a threat to Taiwan that is more pronounced than previous

China sends largest naval fleet in decades to region, threat level severe, Taiwan says
Asia|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

China policy talk lifts stocks but bonds balk

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook China's equity markets have chosen to run with the authorities' latest vague promise of support for the sputtering economy,

China policy talk lifts stocks but bonds balk
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China has full confidence in achieving this year's growth target, says Xi

Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday that China had full confidence in achieving this year's economic growth target and in continuing to play the role of the world's

China has full confidence in achieving this year's growth target, says Xi
Asia|Business|Food|Lifestyle|Sports

China half marathon offers cow, wild fish and chickens as prizes

A half marathon in China's northeast province of Jilin announced an unusual selection of prizes, with first over the line winning a cow and other runners getting wild fish, geese

Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Political

K-pop light sticks fire up impeachment protests in South Korea

While South Korean protesters have long employed songs, dances and chants, customised light sticks popular with K-pop fans have emerged as an

K-pop light sticks fire up impeachment protests in South Korea
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Assad's fall in Syria exposes limits of China's Middle East diplomacy

Just over a year ago, China gave Bashar al-Assad and his wife a warm welcome during their six-day visit to the country,

Assad's fall in Syria exposes limits of China's Middle East diplomacy
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China's exports slow sharply, imports shrink ahead of Trump tariffs

China's exports slowed sharply and imports unexpectedly shrank in November, in a worrying sign for the world's No. 2 economy as Donald Trump's imminent return to the

China's exports slow sharply, imports shrink ahead of Trump tariffs
Asia|Environment|Science|World

Mass evacuation of Philippine villages underway after a brief but major volcanic eruption

About 87,000 people are being evacuated in a central Philippine region after a volcano erupted with a huge plume of ash and superhot streams of gas and debris hurtling down its slopes

Mass evacuation of Philippine villages underway after a brief but major volcanic eruption
Africa|Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Technology

Lithium supply surplus set to stay with battery makers' help

Many lithium mines, led by Chinese operators, are maintaining production of the raw material needed for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, in defiance of prices weak

Lithium supply surplus set to stay with battery makers' help
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Instant view: China's November export growth slows ahead of Trump tariffs

China's exports grew at a slower pace in November than the previous month, while imports shrank, signalling concerns for the world's No. 2 economy as U.S.

Instant view: China's November export growth slows ahead of Trump tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China targets Nvidia with antitrust probe, escalates US chip tensions

China said on Monday it has launched an investigation into Nvidia over suspected violations of the country's anti-monopoly law, a probe widely seen as a

Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Nvidia's stock dips after China opens probe of the AI chip company for violating anti-monopoly laws

Shares of Nvidia have slipped after China said it is investigating the high-flying U.S. microchip company over suspected violations of Chinese anti-monopoly laws

Nvidia's stock dips after China opens probe of the AI chip company for violating anti-monopoly laws
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India inflation likely fell in Nov on moderating vegetable prices: Reuters poll

India retail inflation likely fell to 5.53% in November after breaching the central bank's 6% upper tolerance band as the arrival of fresh

India inflation likely fell in Nov on moderating vegetable prices: Reuters poll
Americas|Asia|Sports

Dodgers expect Shohei Ohtani to be ready to hit for opener in Japan, but not be on the mound

Shohei Ohtani is expected to be ready to hit when the reigning World Series champions open their season in Japan against the Chicago Cubs in March but is doubtful to pitch

Dodgers expect Shohei Ohtani to be ready to hit for opener in Japan, but not be on the mound
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

First agreement under Taiwan-US trade initiative to come into force

The first agreement signed under a trade initiative between Taiwan and the United States will come into force on Tuesday, both governments announced, as Taipei hopes a raft of

First agreement under Taiwan-US trade initiative to come into force
Asia|Economy|Lifestyle|Travel

In China, people are hiring ‘climbing buddies’ for big money. The more attractive they are, the higher the price

In China, people are hiring ‘climbing buddies’ for big money. The more attractive they are, the higher the price

In China, people are hiring ‘climbing buddies’ for big money. The more attractive they are, the higher the price
Asia|Political|World

China begins military movements around Taiwan as the island braces for potential drills

China begins military movements around Taiwan as the island braces for potential drills

China begins military movements around Taiwan as the island braces for potential drills
Asia|Environment|World

Landslides and flash floods hit Indonesia’s Java island, leaving 10 dead and 2 missing

Indonesian rescuers have recovered 10 bodies that were swept away in flash floods or buried under tons of mud and rocks that hit hilly villages on the country’s main island of Java

Landslides and flash floods hit Indonesia’s Java island, leaving 10 dead and 2 missing
Asia|Environment|Science|World

Philippine volcano eruption sends villagers fleeing for safety as homes are blanketed in ash

A large volcano eruption in the Philippines sent a plume of ash and gases up to 1.8 miles high following a powerful blast that sent villagers fleeing to emergency shelters

Philippine volcano eruption sends villagers fleeing for safety as homes are blanketed in ash
Asia|Crime|Political

South Korea's Justice Ministry imposes a travel ban on President Yoon over martial law

South Korea’s Justice Ministry has imposed an overseas travel ban on President Yoon Suk Yeol as authorities investigate allegations of rebellion and other charges in connection with his short-lived declaration of martial law last week

South Korea's Justice Ministry imposes a travel ban on President Yoon over martial law
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

RBA decides, debate sparks over China policy shift

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

RBA decides, debate sparks over China policy shift
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

US sanctions targets include former SriLankan Airlines CEO over Airbus deal

The U.S.

US sanctions targets include former SriLankan Airlines CEO over Airbus deal
Asia|Crime|World

2 suspects carrying explosives on a motorcycle killed in blast near a police station in Pakistan

Police say two suspected militants riding on a motorcycle were killed when an explosive device they were carrying exploded prematurely near a police station in restive southwestern Pakistan

Asia|Europe|Political|World

China's plans for large new London embassy rejected by local officials

China's plans for a new large embassy in London were rejected by local officials on Monday on the grounds it could pose a security risk to nearby residents, putting pressure on the

Asia|Australia|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Political|Stock Markets

Global, US stocks fall; oil, gold rise over 1% on geopolitical risk

Global shares turned lower on Monday as traders focused on U.S. inflation data and chip stocks fell, while Beijing's promise of stimulus

Global, US stocks fall; oil, gold rise over 1% on geopolitical risk
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Nvidia drags Wall Street from its records as oil and gold rise

A slide for market superstar Nvidia helped pull U.S. stock indexes down from their records

Stock market today: Nvidia drags Wall Street from its records as oil and gold rise
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

Congress could ban new drones from two Chinese manufacturers

China-based DJI and Autel Robotics could be banned from selling new drones in the United States market under an annual military bill set to be voted on later

Congress could ban new drones from two Chinese manufacturers
Asia|Political|World

CNN reports from chaotic protests after failed South Korea impeachment

Locked doors and loud chants demanding impeachment, the political crisis in South Korea is far from over after President Yoon Suk Yeol briefly declared martial law days earlier. CNN's Ivan Watson reports from the halls of the national assembly where crowds are demanding the president be ousted.

CNN reports from chaotic protests after failed South Korea impeachment
Asia|Health|Political|World

Emperor Emeritus Akihito Fast Facts

Emperor Emeritus Akihito Fast Facts

Asia|Political|World

Taiwan raises alert as China deploys 90 ships in likely exercises

Taiwan raised its alert level on Monday, saying China had reserved airspace and deployed naval and coast guard vessels in what a security source called

Taiwan raises alert as China deploys 90 ships in likely exercises
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|World

Oil rises over 1% on ouster of Syria's Assad, Chinese monetary policy

Oil prices climbed more than 1% on Monday on higher geopolitical risk after the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and as top importer China flagged its

Oil rises over 1% on ouster of Syria's Assad, Chinese monetary policy
Asia|Political|World

Bangladesh, India hope to clear 'cloud' over relations as officials meet

India and Bangladesh said on Monday they would pursue constructive relations after months of tensions that have boiled over into protests and confrontations since the ousting of

Asia|Europe|Political|World

Nobel Peace Prize winner urges Putin to understand the destructiveness of nuclear weapons

Terumi Tanaka, a survivor of the U.S. atomic bombings of Japan and the representative of an organization that won this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, has called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop making nuclear threats

Nobel Peace Prize winner urges Putin to understand the destructiveness of nuclear weapons
Asia|Political|World

Hu Jintao Fast Facts

Hu Jintao Fast Facts

Asia|Europe|Political|World

Nuclear weapons must never be used, Nagasaki survivor tells Putin before Nobel ceremony

Russian President Vladimir Putin does not truly understand the destructive power of nuclear weapons, a 92-year-old survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki said on

Nuclear weapons must never be used, Nagasaki survivor tells Putin before Nobel ceremony
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Xiaomi to launch new SUV next summer amid rising demands

Chinese electronics maker Xiaomi said on Monday that it expects to launch its first SUV, the YU7, next June or July as it ventures deeper into China's competitive auto market.

China's Xiaomi to launch new SUV next summer amid rising demands
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

China is probing Nvidia in a major escalation of its chip war with the US

China is probing Nvidia in a major escalation of its chip war with the US

China is probing Nvidia in a major escalation of its chip war with the US
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

LGIM says not too positive on China; UK gilts offer value

China still faces a very difficult economic situation and it is hard to be positive on the world's second-biggest economy just yet, Legal & General Investment

LGIM says not too positive on China; UK gilts offer value
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China vows to ramp up policy stimulus to spur growth in 2025

China will adopt an "appropriately loose" monetary policy next year, the first easing of its stance in some 14 years, alongside a more proactive fiscal

China vows to ramp up policy stimulus to spur growth in 2025
Asia|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Fed cut gets baked in, China shifts monetary stance

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan A seemingly robust U.S. employment report did little to dissuade markets that another Federal Reserve interest rate is coming this

Fed cut gets baked in, China shifts monetary stance
Asia|Crime|Technology

India questions Musk's Starlink for more clues in $4.2 billion drug smuggling case

Indian police have sent a legal demand to Elon Musk's Starlink seeking details of who purchased its internet device that helps in sea

India questions Musk's Starlink for more clues in $4.2 billion drug smuggling case
Asia|Business|Technology

Intel should have focused on AI rather than chipmaking, TSMC founder says

Intel should have focused on artificial intelligence rather than trying to become a contract chipmaker, the founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co said on Monday, in

Intel should have focused on AI rather than chipmaking, TSMC founder says
Asia|Political|World

South Korea bans president from traveling overseas as insurrection probe widens

South Korea bans president from traveling overseas as insurrection probe widens

South Korea bans president from traveling overseas as insurrection probe widens
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's democracy held after a 6-hour power play. What does it say for democracies elsewhere?

A short-lived martial law decree by South Korea's leader last week raised worries about budding authoritarianism around the world

South Korea's democracy held after a 6-hour power play. What does it say for democracies elsewhere?
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan says China has sent naval ships into nearby waters ahead of anticipated drills

China’s military appears to be preparing for widely anticipated drills in response to a recent visit by Taiwan's president to Hawaii and Guam

Taiwan says China has sent naval ships into nearby waters ahead of anticipated drills
Asia|Political|Sports

Should Sasaki join Cubs? Emanuel, a fan of the team and ambassador to Japan, is being diplomatic

During a news conference at the United States Embassy in Tokyo, Chicago Cubs pitcher Shota Imanaga was asked what he'd say to countryman Roki Sasaki to convince him to join his team

Should Sasaki join Cubs? Emanuel, a fan of the team and ambassador to Japan, is being diplomatic
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Chinese leaders pledge 'moderately loose' monetary policy, more support for slowing economy

China's top leaders have pledged to loosen monetary policy and provide more support for the slowing economy

Chinese leaders pledge 'moderately loose' monetary policy, more support for slowing economy
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China regulators tell banks to expedite offshore company listings, sources say

Regulators in mainland China and Hong Kong have told some of the world's biggest investment banks to help speed up

China regulators tell banks to expedite offshore company listings, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Taiwan November exports expand faster than expected, outlook upbeat

Taiwan's exports rose more than expected in November benefiting from the booming artificial intelligence (AI) industry and a bounce back in demand from top trading partner China,

Taiwan November exports expand faster than expected, outlook upbeat
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China Politburo policy shift spurs surge in stocks, bonds

Stocks jumped and China's government bonds rallied after the Politburo shifted its monetary policy stance to imply more easing is coming, mirroring moves made in previous

China Politburo policy shift spurs surge in stocks, bonds
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

India antitrust body seeks Supreme Court hearing to expedite Amazon, Flipkart cases

India's antitrust body has asked the Supreme Court to hear legal challenges to an investigation of Amazon and Walmart's Flipkart e-commerce platforms, saying

India antitrust body seeks Supreme Court hearing to expedite Amazon, Flipkart cases
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

BYD on track to top 2024 sales goal and outsell Ford, Honda

China's top electric vehicle maker BYD gained market share as the world's largest auto market recorded its fastest-growing month in 2024, setting BYD up to exceed its

BYD on track to top 2024 sales goal and outsell Ford, Honda
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

Chinese billionaire Jack Ma sees AI future for Ant Group, in rare appearance

Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma voiced confidence in its affiliate Ant Group's future, seeing significant opportunities in artificial intelligence for the fintech giant, at a rare

Chinese billionaire Jack Ma sees AI future for Ant Group, in rare appearance
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

China calls for 'political solution' to restore stability in Syria

China's foreign ministry on Monday called for a "political solution" to be found in Syria as soon as possible to restore stability and order, after rebels seized the Syrian capital

China calls for 'political solution' to restore stability in Syria
Asia|Political|World

South Korea President Yoon banned from foreign travel as leadership crisis deepens

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been banned from leaving the country over a failed attempt at imposing martial law, a justice ministry official

South Korea President Yoon banned from foreign travel as leadership crisis deepens
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Japan's Kioxia prices IPO in middle of range, raising $800 million

Bain Capital-backed chipmaker Kioxia's initial public offering has raised 120 billion yen ($800 million) including an overallotment after shares were priced in the middle of their

Japan's Kioxia prices IPO in middle of range, raising $800 million
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China's Nov bank lending seen doubling as stimulus kicks in: Reuters poll

China's new yuan loans are expected to have almost doubled in November from October, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, demonstrating firmer credit demand as Beijing's

China's Nov bank lending seen doubling as stimulus kicks in: Reuters poll
Asia|Economy|Europe|Finance|MidEast|Political|Stock Markets|World

Markets keep calm as Syria falls in a rush

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole If you are wondering how markets have reacted to the stunning fall of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the answer is calmly.

Markets keep calm as Syria falls in a rush
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China's Nov exports likely grew 8.5% as factories shift stocks overseas: Reuters poll

China's exports likely grew in November, slower than last month's bumper data but continuing an upbeat trend as Chinese exporters likely frontloaded

China's Nov exports likely grew 8.5% as factories shift stocks overseas: Reuters poll
Asia|Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Citigroup's Harish Raman given expanded Asian ECM role

Citigroup has appointed Harish Raman as the head of its equity capital markets (ECM) execution, origination and solutions business for Asia North, Asia South and Australia,

Citigroup's Harish Raman given expanded Asian ECM role
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's bankruptcies set to hit 11-year high in 2024, data shows

Japan's bankruptcy filings this year are set to surpass 10,000 and hit the highest since 2013, private-sector data by Tokyo Shoko Research (TSR) showed on Monday, ahead of a closely

Japan's bankruptcies set to hit 11-year high in 2024, data shows
Asia|Business|Crime|Environment|World

Seismic event sparks fire, stops operations at Russian coal mine

A seismic event sparked a fire and halted operations at the Alardinskaya mine in southwestern Siberia, Russian officials and news agencies said on Monday.

Asia|Business|Economy

Japan revises Q3 GDP higher, keeps alive BOJ rate-hike expectations

Japan's economy expanded in July-September at a faster pace than initially reported thanks to upward revisions in capital investment and exports,

Japan revises Q3 GDP higher, keeps alive BOJ rate-hike expectations
Asia|Business|Economy

China's inflation weakens as new risks cloud horizon

China's consumer inflation hit a five-month low in November as fresh food prices pulled back while factory deflation persisted, suggesting Beijing's recent efforts to shore up

China's inflation weakens as new risks cloud horizon
Asia|Business|Environment|Fashion and Beauty

Extreme heat puts garment factory workers at risk, study shows

Workers in some of the world's biggest garment manufacturing hubs in Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Pakistan are increasingly exposed to extreme heat as climate change

Extreme heat puts garment factory workers at risk, study shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

China inflation eyed, global political uncertainty bubbling up

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

China inflation eyed, global political uncertainty bubbling up
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

What is high bandwidth memory and why is the US trying to block China’s access to it?

What is high bandwidth memory and why is the US trying to block China’s access to it?

What is high bandwidth memory and why is the US trying to block China’s access to it?
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Whereabouts of Syria's Assad unknown; army officers say he boarded flight

Mystery surrounded the whereabouts of Bashar al-Assad, who was no longer in Damascus when rebels captured the Syrian capital on Sunday, ending more than five decades of his family's

Whereabouts of Syria's Assad unknown; army officers say he boarded flight
Asia|Business|Finance

Ant Group's President Han to become CEO in March; Jing to stay as chairman

The president and financial chief of China's Ant Group, Cyril Han, will take over from Eric Jing as chief executive from March 1, showed an internal memo seen by Reuters

Ant Group's President Han to become CEO in March; Jing to stay as chairman
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South Korea martial law fallout deepens as prosecutors close in on president, ex-defence minister

South Korea's leadership crisis deepened on Sunday as prosecutors named President Yoon Suk Yeol as a subject of a criminal investigation over last week's

South Korea martial law fallout deepens as prosecutors close in on president, ex-defence minister
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

EV maker VinFast to build second production plant in Vietnam

Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer VinFast on Sunday announced a plan to build its second domestic production plant that will double its output capacity, saying it is

EV maker VinFast to build second production plant in Vietnam
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean prosecutors detain ex-defense chief over martial law imposition

South Korean prosecutors detain ex-defense chief over martial law imposition

Asia|Crime|Political

South Korean prosecutors detain ex-defense chief over martial law imposition

South Korean prosecutors have detained a former defense minister who allegedly recommended last week’s brief but stunning martial law imposition to President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korean prosecutors detain ex-defense chief over martial law imposition
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan reports near doubling of Chinese warships nearby

Taiwan's defence ministry said on Sunday that China had nearly doubled the number of its warships operating around the island in the previous 24 hours, ahead of what security

Taiwan reports near doubling of Chinese warships nearby
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan reports 14 Chinese warships and 4 balloons near the island

China has sent 14 warships, seven military aircraft and four balloons near Taiwan, according to Taiwan’s Defense Ministry, as Beijing ramps up pressure on the island it claims as its own

Taiwan reports 14 Chinese warships and 4 balloons near the island
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's president avoids an impeachment attempt over short-lived martial law

South Korea’s embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol has avoided an opposition-led attempt to impeach him over his short-lived imposition of martial law

South Korea's president avoids an impeachment attempt over short-lived martial law
Asia|Crime|World

6 Pakistani security personnel killed in a checkpoint attack

A Pakistani official says armed men killed six security personnel and wounded seven in a checkpoint attack in the northwest

Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon survives impeachment move, but party leader says president will resign

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol survived an impeachment vote in parliament on Saturday prompted by his short-lived attempt to impose

South Korea's Yoon survives impeachment move, but party leader says president will resign
Arts|Asia|Celebrity|Education|Europe|World

Nobel Literature Prize winner Han Kang talks about how writing connects her to readers

South Korean author Han Kang, this year’s winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, has spoken passionately about the process of writing and her evolution as a writer — all the way back to when she was 8 years old

Nobel Literature Prize winner Han Kang talks about how writing connects her to readers
Asia|Political

South Korea's Yoon: Embittered survivor staggers on after impeachment vote

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces the greatest challenge of his brief but chequered political career, despite surviving a bruising impeachment challenge, as

South Korea's Yoon: Embittered survivor staggers on after impeachment vote
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Six Pakistani soldiers, 22 militants killed in clashes near Afghan border, army says

Six Pakistani soldiers and 22 militants were killed in armed clashes in a northwestern region near the Afghan border on Saturday, the army said, as Islamist fighters increase

Asia|Business|Crime|Economy|Political

Truong My Lan: Vietnamese tycoon in a race to repay $9 billion to avoid execution

Truong My Lan: Vietnamese tycoon in a race to repay $9 billion to avoid execution

Truong My Lan: Vietnamese tycoon in a race to repay $9 billion to avoid execution
Asia|Political|World

South Korea president survives impeachment but party will seek his resignation

South Korea president survives impeachment but party will seek his resignation

South Korea president survives impeachment but  party will seek his resignation
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The mysterious, mathematical origins of the world’s most unusually shaped national flag

The mysterious, mathematical origins of the world’s most unusually shaped national flag

The mysterious, mathematical origins of the world’s most unusually shaped national flag
Asia|Political|World

South Korea ruling party opposes Yoon impeachment and first lady special probe bills - Yonhap

South Korea's ruling party lawmakers on Saturday decided to oppose an impeachment vote of President Yoon Suk Yeol and a special counsel investigation bill on the first lady, local

South Korea ruling party opposes Yoon impeachment and first lady special probe bills - Yonhap
Asia|Political|World

CNN on the scene outside parliament as South Korea’s president says he will lift martial law order

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has said he will lift his martial law order following the parliamentary vote to block it. CNN’s Mike Valerio reports from the scene in Seoul.

CNN on the scene outside parliament as South Korea’s president says he will lift martial law order
Asia|Business|Europe|MidEast|Science|Technology|US

CFM secures regulatory certification for LEAP-1A engine's durability fixes

Jet engine maker CFM International said on Friday aviation regulators in the United States and Europe have certified a "more durable" high-pressure turbine

CFM secures regulatory certification for LEAP-1A engine's durability fixes
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's governing party head supports suspending Yoon's powers, making impeachment more likely

South Korea’s governing party chief is expressing support for suspending the constitutional powers of President Yoon Suk Yeol for imposing martial law, in a bombshell reversal that makes Yoon’s impeachment more likely

South Korea's governing party head supports suspending Yoon's powers, making impeachment more likely
Asia|Business|Political|World

Modi's BJP says US State Department targeting India

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused the State Department and "deep state" elements in the U.S. of trying to destabilise

Modi's BJP says US State Department targeting India
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street hits more records following a just-right jobs report

U.S. stocks rose to records after data suggested the job market remains solid enough to keep the economy going, but not so strong that it raises immediate worries about inflation

Stock market today: Wall Street hits more records following a just-right jobs report
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Wall Street adds to stock, rate cut bets after 'Thanksgiving buffet' jobs data

Global stocks advanced as investors raised their bets on the prospect of a U.S. interest rate cut this month after payrolls data showed

Wall Street adds to stock, rate cut bets after 'Thanksgiving buffet' jobs data
Asia|Political|World

South Korea’s ruling party leader speaks to CNN

The leader of South Korea’s ruling party said Friday that President Yoon Suk Yeoul needs to be immediately suspended from duty to protect the country from “grave danger,” in a dramatic reversal of opinion that compounds the pressure building on Yoon ahead of an impeachment vote in parliament. Han Dong-hoon, chief of Yoon’s own People Power Party, told reporters he received “credible evidence” that Yoon had ordered the arrest of key politicians during the short-lived martial law imposed on Tuesday night. Just hours before Han gave that news conference, he sat down for an exclusive interview with CNN’s Ivan Watson.

South Korea’s ruling party leader speaks to CNN
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Oil prices fall on supply glut fears despite OPEC+ output cut extension

Oil prices fell by more than 1% on Friday and cemented weekly losses as analysts projected a supply surplus next year on weak demand despite an OPEC+ decision to

Oil prices fall on supply glut fears despite OPEC+ output cut extension
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Protests, sectarian violence and a growing spat with India: Bangladesh’s new leaders are beset with challenges to its democracy

Restoring democracy will be a tall order for the interim government as it grapples with security, economic and geopolitical crises.

Protests, sectarian violence and a growing spat with India: Bangladesh’s new leaders are beset with challenges to its democracy
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

Key quotes in US appeals court's blockbuster TikTok ruling

A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday upheld a law that could force China-based ByteDance to sell its short video app TikTok in the United States.

Asia|Business|Entertainment|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Ubisoft shareholders in talks over possible buyout terms, sources say

Shareholders of Ubisoft Entertainment SA are considering how to structure a possible buyout of the Assassin's Creed video game maker without

Ubisoft shareholders in talks over possible buyout terms, sources say
Asia|Business|Europe|Travel

Pakistan's PIA to resume flights to Europe on Jan. 10 after 4-1/2 year ban

Pakistan International Airlines said on Friday it will resume flights to Europe in January, starting with Paris, after the EU aviation regulator lifted a ban on

Pakistan's PIA to resume flights to Europe on Jan. 10 after 4-1/2 year ban
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon under pressure to resign as threat of impeachment looms

South Korea's ruling party leader said President Yoon Suk Yeol needed to be removed from power for trying to impose martial law, increasing the pressure

South Korea's Yoon under pressure to resign as threat of impeachment looms
Arts|Asia|Political|World

South Korean Nobel prize winner Han was shocked by political turmoil at home

South Korean author and Nobel Literature Prize winner Han Kang said on Friday she had been deeply shocked by the news of martial law being declared this week in her

South Korean Nobel prize winner Han was shocked by political turmoil at home
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Trump names former Sen. David Perdue of Georgia to be ambassador to China

President-elect Donald Trump is naming former Sen. David Perdue of Georgia to be his ambassador to China

Trump names former Sen. David Perdue of Georgia to be ambassador to China
Asia|Political|World

After Yoon's martial law order, South Korean protester recalls strongman military rule

When President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, for the first time in South Korea since 1980, 70-year-old Lee Chul-Woo was reminded of his youth

After Yoon's martial law order, South Korean protester recalls strongman military rule
Asia|Business|Sports

NBA to host preseason games in Macao five years after league was effectively blocked from China

NBA to host preseason games in Macao five years after league was effectively blocked from China

NBA to host preseason games in Macao five years after league was effectively blocked from China
Africa|Asia|Crime|World

A Chinese vessel has been hijacked off the Somali coast, officials say

Local authorities in Somalia have confirmed that a Chinese-owned fishing vessel with 18 crew members aboard was hijacked last week off the northeastern coast of Xaafuun district in Somalia’s Bari region

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

WH Group get shareholders' nod to spin off, list Smithfield Foods in US

Hong Kong-based WH Group, the world's largest pork producer, said on Friday that its shareholders had approved spinning off Smithfield Foods into a listed company in the United States.

WH Group get shareholders' nod to spin off, list Smithfield Foods in US
Asia|Election|Political|World

South Korea's opposition leader warns of another martial law attempt

South Korea's main opposition leader Lee Jae-myung warned that President Yoon Suk Yeol might make another attempt to declare martial law before parliament votes on

South Korea's opposition leader warns of another martial law attempt
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Police prevent Indian Punjabi farmers marching to Delhi to demand better prices

Indian police used tear gas and pepper spray against dozens of farmers who began marching from Punjab state along a key highway to

Police prevent Indian Punjabi farmers marching to Delhi to demand better prices
Asia|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Why farmers are protesting in India

Indian police used tear gas and pepper spray on Friday to stop dozens of farmers who were trying to reach Delhi from the northern breadbasket state of Punjab to press a series of

Why farmers are protesting in India
Americas|Asia|Crime|World

American vlogger abducted in Philippines presumed dead, police say

American vlogger abducted in Philippines presumed dead, police say

American vlogger abducted in Philippines presumed dead, police say
Asia|Economy|Lifestyle|Political|World

Tokyo government gives workers 4-day workweek to boost fertility, family time

Tokyo government gives workers 4-day workweek to boost fertility, family time

Tokyo government gives workers 4-day workweek to boost fertility, family time
Africa|Asia|Crime|Europe|MidEast|World

Chinese fishing vessel under control of suspected pirates off Somali coast, EU naval force says

Chinese fishing vessel under control of suspected pirates off Somali coast, EU naval force says

Chinese fishing vessel under control of suspected pirates off Somali coast, EU naval force says
Asia|Crime|Political

Hong Kong court rejects activist's bid for early release under new security law

A Hong Kong court on Friday dismissed an appeal by an activist jailed for secession under a China-imposed security law to gain early release from prison.

Hong Kong court rejects activist's bid for early release under new security law
Asia|Economy|Political

Two critical online views on China's economy vanish ahead of policy meeting

A bearish commentary by a prominent economist on China's weak consumption, unemployment and "dispirited" youth that went viral on social media has vanished from the country's

Two critical online views on China's economy vanish ahead of policy meeting
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

Rattled by China, West scrambles to rejig critical minerals supply chains

China's trade restrictions on strategic minerals are starting to hit Western companies where it hurts.

Rattled by China, West scrambles to rejig critical minerals supply chains
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Long bond yields defused ahead of payrolls, France rallies

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Somewhat counter to post-election narratives and many new year outlooks, long-dated U.S.

Long bond yields defused ahead of payrolls, France rallies
Asia|Election|Political|World

How Lee Jae-myung and South Korean opposition rallied in defiance of martial law

When South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, lawmakers from the main opposition party raced special forces soldiers to the parliament building to

How Lee Jae-myung and South Korean opposition rallied in defiance of martial law
Asia|Political|World

South Korean president resisting pressure to resign

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment, a treason investigation and pressure to resign after a failed martial law attempt. CNN’s Ivan Watson reports.

South Korean president resisting pressure to resign
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's revised Q3 GDP likely to show slow recovery in test of BOJ's optimism: Reuters poll

The Japanese economy likely expanded in the third quarter at the same moderate pace as initially reported, a Reuters poll showed, but a bump in private consumption may be temporary

Japan's revised Q3 GDP likely to show slow recovery in test of BOJ's optimism: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Risk-wary markets count down to payrolls

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Stella Qiu Risk sentiment took a hit in Asia on Friday from renewed political rumblings in South Korea, rattling investors' nerves as they

Risk-wary markets count down to payrolls
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

In South Korea's crisis playbook, currency stability is paramount

Minutes after South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday night, plunging the country into its worst crisis in decades, his

In South Korea's crisis playbook, currency stability is paramount
Asia|MidEast|Political

Pakistan's jailed former PM Imran Khan threatens civil disobedience movement

Pakistan's jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan has called on his supporters to hold a rally next week and threatened to start a civil disobedience movement

Pakistan's jailed former PM Imran Khan threatens civil disobedience movement
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Vietnam's soaring US trade surplus stokes new fears of Trump tariffs

Vietnam is vulnerable to becoming the new Trump administration's next target for tariffs as data shows its trade surplus with the United States ballooning,

Vietnam's soaring US trade surplus stokes new fears of Trump tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India cenbank takes steps to increase forex inflows to boost struggling rupee

The Reserve Bank of India on Friday raised the interest rate ceiling that banks can offer for foreign currency non-resident (FCNR-B) deposits to boost forex

India cenbank takes steps to increase forex inflows to boost struggling rupee
Asia|Political|World

South Korean President Yoon dogged by scandals before botched martial law

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was already grappling with controversies, including calls for his impeachment, before this week's botched martial law declaration crushed his

South Korean President Yoon dogged by scandals before botched martial law
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Japan's Nippon Steel sets sights on a growing overseas market in its bid to acquire US Steel

The signs at Nippon Steel read: “The world through steel,” underlining why Japan’s top steelmaker is pursuing its $15 billion bid to acquire U.S. Steel

Japan's Nippon Steel sets sights on a growing overseas market in its bid to acquire US Steel
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Indonesia agrees to repatriate Filipino woman who spent years on death row over drug trafficking

Indonesia and the Philippines signed a deal on Friday to repatriate a Filipino death-row drug convict, as the new administration of President Prabowo Subianto seeks to shore up diplomatic ties with neighboring countries

Asia|Election|Political|World

In the 6-hour mayhem of South Korea's martial law, a woman's act of resistance was a defining moment

In the groundswell of fury and defiance that erupted among South Koreans after their president declared martial law, it was perhaps the iconic moment

In the 6-hour mayhem of South Korea's martial law, a woman's act of resistance was a defining moment
Asia|Election|Political|World

South Korea's opposition leader questions President Yoon's state of mind after martial law chaos

South Korea’s opposition leader has questioned the state of mind of President Yoon Suk Yeol and vowed to make all-out efforts to get him impeached as soon as possible

South Korea's opposition leader questions President Yoon's state of mind after martial law chaos
Asia|Business|Political|Sports|World

NBA returning to China for pair of Suns-Nets preseason games in 2025

The NBA is returning to China next season

NBA returning to China for pair of Suns-Nets preseason games in 2025
Asia|Political|World

S.Korea commander says he will refuse to implement any new martial law order, say media reports

South Korea's special warfare commander said he will refuse to implement any new order for martial law, media reports quoted him as saying.

S.Korea commander says he will refuse to implement any new  martial law order, say media reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

BOJ is holding cards close to its chest on December rate hike

The Bank of Japan is staying guarded on the timing of the next rate hike with December hardly a done deal given soft consumption, its governor's cautious decision-

BOJ is holding cards close to its chest on December rate hike
Asia|World

Four Thai fisherman released by Myanmar, Thai foreign ministry says

Four Thai fishermen detained by Myanmar have been released and are expected to return home soon, Thailand's foreign ministry said on Friday, following an incident last weekend when

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India's RBI supports growth with liquidity boost but holds rates amid high inflation

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) kept its key interest rate unchanged on Friday but cut the cash reserve ratio that banks are required to hold for

India's RBI supports growth with liquidity boost but holds rates amid high inflation
Asia|Political|World

Ahead of expected war games, Taiwan urges China to 'unclench its fists'

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te urged China on Friday to "unclench its fists" and not take any unilateral actions, saying ahead of expected Chinese war

Ahead of expected war games, Taiwan urges China to 'unclench its fists'
Asia|Political|World

Philippines holds drills with allies after South China Sea confrontation

The Philippines held maritime drills with the United States and Japan inside its exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea, its military said on Friday, two days after a

Americas|Asia|Political|World

Paraguay expels Chinese envoy over Taiwan 'interference'

Paraguay said on Thursday it had canceled a low-level Chinese diplomat's visa and ordered him to leave, after the envoy appeared to encourage lawmakers to

Paraguay expels Chinese envoy over Taiwan 'interference'
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Indonesia, Philippines agree details on repatriating Mary Jane Veloso

Indonesia and the Philippines signed an agreement on Friday on the repatriation of a Philippine woman who was sentenced to death for drug trafficking, an

Indonesia, Philippines agree details on repatriating Mary Jane Veloso
Asia|Entertainment|Political|World

Yoon Suk Yeol: The ‘American Pie’-singing conservative who tried to suspend democracy – and failed

Yoon Suk Yeol: The ‘American Pie’-singing conservative who tried to suspend democracy – and failed

Yoon Suk Yeol: The ‘American Pie’-singing conservative who tried to suspend democracy – and failed
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US|World

China's ban on key high-tech materials could have broad impact on industries, economy

China has banned exports of key materials used for a wide range of products, including smartphones, electric vehicles, radar systems and CT scanners, swiping back at Washington after it expanded export controls to include dozens of Chinese companies that make equipment used to produce computer chips

China's ban on key high-tech materials could have broad impact on industries, economy
Asia|Political|World

South Korea’s ruling party leader calls for suspension of president’s powers in dramatic reversal

South Korea’s ruling party leader calls for suspension of president’s powers in dramatic reversal

South Korea’s ruling party leader calls for suspension of president’s powers in dramatic reversal
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

India cenbank may ease policy Friday through liquidity if not rates, analysts say

The Reserve Bank of India may ease monetary conditions on Friday by reducing banks' cash reserve ratios after economic growth slowed to a seven-quarter low, but

India cenbank may ease policy Friday through liquidity if not rates, analysts say
Asia|Political|US|World

Blinken tells S.Korea's foreign minister he expects democratic process to prevail

U.S.

Blinken tells S.Korea's foreign minister he expects democratic process to prevail
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump's easing of regulations to trigger Japan outbound M&A, Citi exec says

Japanese companies will find it easier to gain approval for U.S. acquisitions under the incoming Trump administration, the vice chairman of Citigroup

Trump's easing of regulations to trigger Japan outbound M&A, Citi exec says
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan Oct wages show 32-year-high base pay growth, positive for BOJ hike

Japan's base salary grew at a 32-year-high pace in October, government data showed on Friday, boosting real wages after two months of decreases and offering statistical support for

Japan Oct wages show 32-year-high base pay growth, positive for BOJ hike
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's soft consumer spending unlikely to deter BOJ from raising rates again

Japanese household spending fell at a slower pace than forecast in October, but while the broader consumption trends remain soft the Bank of Japan is still expected

Japan's soft consumer spending unlikely to deter BOJ from raising rates again
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

India rate call in focus, political crises cool

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

India rate call in focus, political crises cool
Asia|Crime|News|World

Fire in Vietnam's capital kills at least 56 when it engulfs an apartment building

Authorities say a fire in a nine-story apartment building in Vietnam’s capital has killed at least 56 people, including at least four children, while an additional 37 people are being treated for injuries

Fire in Vietnam's capital kills at least 56 when it engulfs an apartment building
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian shares gain, led by China after Beijing eases required bank reserves

Asian shares are trading mostly higher, with solid gains for Chinese markets after the central bank eased the reserve requirements for banks

Stock market today: Asian shares gain, led by China after Beijing eases required bank reserves
Asia|News|Science|Technology|World

With Russia isolated on the world stage, Putin turns to old friend North Korea for help

By meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at Russia’s Far East spaceport, President Vladimir Putin signaled his readiness to share rocket technology with Pyongyang

With Russia isolated on the world stage, Putin turns to old friend North Korea for help
Asia|News

Witnesses say victims of a Hanoi high-rise fire jumped from upper stories to escape the blaze

Police in Vietnam say that 10 children are among the 56 people killed in a blaze in a Hanoi high-rise

Witnesses say victims of a Hanoi high-rise fire jumped from upper stories to escape the blaze
Asia|News|World

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet visits country's close ally China on his 1st official trip abroad

Cambodia's new prime minister, Hun Manet, has arrived in Beijing on his first official trip abroad since taking office last month

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet visits country's close ally China on his 1st official trip abroad
Asia|Health|World

Bangladesh is struggling to cope with a record dengue outbreak in which 778 people have died

Bangladesh is struggling with a record outbreak of dengue fever, with experts saying a lack of a coordinated response is causing more deaths from the mosquito-transmitted disease

Bangladesh is struggling to cope with a record dengue outbreak in which 778 people have died
Asia|News|World

Laos deports human rights lawyer who was fleeing state pressure back to China

A human rights lawyer who was arrested in Laos has been deported back to China despite pleas from rights groups and United Nations experts for his release

Laos deports human rights lawyer who was fleeing state pressure back to China
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|Technology

Stock market today: Wall Street edges back from its records as bitcoin briefly pops above $100,000

U.S. stocks edged back from their records as Wall Street counted down to a big jobs report that’s coming on Friday

Stock market today: Wall Street edges back from its records as bitcoin briefly pops above $100,000
Asia|News|World

North Korea's Kim Jong Un inspects Russian bombers and a warship on a visit to Russia's Far East

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has inspected Russia’s nuclear-capable bombers, hypersonic missiles and an advanced warship on a trip to Russia’s Far East that has sparked concerns about an arms alliance that could fuel President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine

North Korea's Kim Jong Un inspects Russian bombers and a warship on a visit to Russia's Far East
Asia|News|World

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrives at city near Vladivostok where he's expected to see Russia's Pacific fleet

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrives at city near Vladivostok where he's expected to see Russia's Pacific fleet

Asia|News|World

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits Russian airbase where he was shown nuclear-capable bombers, Russian media reports

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits Russian airbase where he was shown nuclear-capable bombers, Russian media reports

Asia|MidEast|News|World

Afghan NGO says it's working with the UN for the quick release of 18 staff detained by the Taliban

An Afghanistan-based nonprofit says it is working with the U.N. to free 18 of its staff, including a foreigner, from Taliban detention

Asia|Education|Lifestyle|World

Thousands of South Korean teachers are rallying for new laws to protect them from abusive parents

Thousands of South Korean school teachers are calling for tighter legal protections from bullying by parents, a rising problem in a country known for its brutally competitive school environments

Thousands of South Korean teachers are rallying for new laws to protect them from abusive parents
Asia|Sports

Four years later, professional tennis resumes in China after WTA ends Peng Shuai boycott

A four-year absence of elite women’s tennis in China is set to end with the Women’s Tennis Association holding seven tournaments in the next six weeks as part of the tour’s Asian swing

Four years later, professional tennis resumes in China after WTA ends Peng Shuai boycott
Asia|Crime|News|World

Hundreds protest against the Malaysian government after deputy premier's graft charges were dropped

Hundreds of people have rallied in the Malaysian capital accusing Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of helping his key ally to escape prosecution in exchange for political support

Hundreds protest against the Malaysian government after deputy premier's graft charges were dropped
Asia|News|World

South Korea's Yoon warns against Russia-North Korea military cooperation and plans to discuss at UN

South Korea’s president says the international community “will unite more tightly” to cope with deepening military cooperation between Russia and North Korea, as he plans to raise the issue with world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly this week

South Korea's Yoon warns against Russia-North Korea military cooperation and plans to discuss at UN
Asia|News|World

Russian media say North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is on his way back home after concluding a trip to Russia's Far East

Russian media say North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is on his way back home after concluding a trip to Russia's Far East

Asia|Business|Crime|Finance

Chinese police detain wealth management staff at the heavily indebted developer Evergrande

Police in a southern Chinese city say they have detained some staff at China Evergrande Group’s wealth management unit in the latest trouble for the heavily indebted developer

Chinese police detain wealth management staff at the heavily indebted developer Evergrande
Asia|Entertainment|Sports|Videos

Krueger beats Zhu at Japan Open for maiden tour title

American Ashlyn Krueger capped a perfect week to win her maiden tour title by stunning top-seeded Zhu Lin of China 6-3, 7-6 (6) in the final of the Japan Open

Asia|News|World

Biden's national security adviser holds two days of talks in Malta with China's foreign minister

President Joe Biden’s national security adviser met with China’s foreign minister over the past two days on the Mediterranean island nation of Malta

Biden's national security adviser holds two days of talks in Malta with China's foreign minister
Asia|News|Political|World

China flies 103 military planes toward Taiwan in a new high in activity the island calls harassment

China has flown 103 military planes toward Taiwan in a new daily high for the activity the island considers harassment

China flies 103 military planes toward Taiwan in a new high in activity the island calls harassment
Asia|News|World

Taiwan says 103 Chinese warplanes flew toward the island in a new daily high for such flights in recent times

Taiwan says 103 Chinese warplanes flew toward the island in a new daily high for such flights in recent times

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian shares weaker ahead of Federal Reserve interest rate decision

Asian shares are mostly weaker in cautious trading ahead of the Federal Reserve’s looming decision on interest rates

Stock market today: Asian shares weaker ahead of Federal Reserve interest rate decision
Asia|Europe|News|Political|US|World

China's foreign minister holds talks in Russia after meeting with US national security adviser

China’s top diplomat is in Russia for security talks after two days of meetings with U.S. President Joe Biden’s national security adviser over the weekend in Malta

China's foreign minister holds talks in Russia after meeting with US national security adviser
Asia|Crime|News|World

Canada expels top Indian diplomat as it investigates whether India is linked to slaying of a Sikh activist

Canada expels top Indian diplomat as it investigates whether India is linked to slaying of a Sikh activist

Asia|Crime|Economy|Finance|News|Technology

Hong Kong to scrutinize cryptocurrency regulation after arrests linked to JPEX exchange

Hong Kong’s leader says the territory will scrutinize the regulation of digital assets after police arrested eight people over allegations of fraud at an unlicensed cryptocurrency exchange that impacted more than 1,600 investors and over $150 million in assets

Hong Kong to scrutinize cryptocurrency regulation after arrests linked to JPEX exchange
Americas|Asia|News|World

India expels Canadian diplomat after Indian diplomat expelled in escalating rift over Sikh's killing

India expels Canadian diplomat after Indian diplomat expelled in escalating rift over Sikh's killing

Asia|Business|Economy|News

Vietnam detains energy policy think-tank chief, human rights group says

Vietnam has detained the director of a think tank that works on energy issues in the country

Asia|Business|Crime|News|Opinion|World

Jimmy Lai's son fears Hong Kong media mogul may die in detention while awaiting trial

The son of jailed Hong Kong media mogul and prominent pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai says he doesn't want to see his father die in detention, as his lawyers raised the prospect that his long-delayed trial may be pushed back indefinitely

Jimmy Lai's son fears Hong Kong media mogul may die in detention while awaiting trial
Asia|News|World

India's visa processing center in Canada says it's suspending visa services on New Delhi's order as bilateral rift grows

India's visa processing center in Canada says it's suspending visa services on New Delhi's order as bilateral rift grows

Asia|News|World

Myanmar state media say 12 people are missing after a boat capsized and sank in a northwest river

Twelve people are reported missing including three members of the security forces after a boat capsized and sank in a river in the Sagaing region of northwestern Myanmar

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Wall Street stocks, bitcoin take breath from record highs ahead of US jobs data

Bitcoin traded near $100,000 on Thursday as investors bet on a friendly U.S. regulatory shift, while world stocks pulled back slightly

Wall Street stocks, bitcoin take breath from record highs ahead of US jobs data
Asia|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political

Euro rebounds as French bonds stabilize; bitcoin jumps past $100,000

The euro rallied on Thursday as French government bonds steadied a day after the collapse of France's government, even as bitcoin soared to a record

Euro rebounds as French bonds stabilize; bitcoin jumps past $100,000
Americas|Asia|News|Political|US|World

Trudeau reiterates Canada is not looking to provoke or cause problems with India in diplomatic row over Sikh's killing

Trudeau reiterates Canada is not looking to provoke or cause problems with India in diplomatic row over Sikh's killing

Asia|News|US|World

Remains of Michigan soldier killed in Korean War accounted for after 73 years

The remains of an 18-year-old Army corporal from Detroit who was killed in the Korean War in 1950 have been identified

Asia|Business|Economy|News|US|World

US Treasury and Chinese Ministry of Finance launch economic working groups in an effort to ease tensions and deepen ties

US Treasury and Chinese Ministry of Finance launch economic working groups in an effort to ease tensions and deepen ties

Asia|Europe|Science|Technology

European satellites launched to create artificial solar eclipses in a tech demo

A pair of European satellites has rocketed into orbit on a mission to create artificial solar eclipses

European satellites launched to create artificial solar eclipses in a tech demo
Asia|Health|News

Pakistan recalls an injectable medicine causing eye infection, sight loss and orders a probe

Pakistan’s health minister says an injectable medicine that was causing a severe eye infection and sight loss in diabetic patients in the province of Punjab has been recalled and an investigation ordered while police are looking for the suppliers

Asia|News|World

Separatist authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh say 20 people dead, nearly 300 injured after a gas station explosion

Separatist authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh say 20 people dead, nearly 300 injured after a gas station explosion

Asia|News|World

North Korea says it plans to expel US soldier who crossed into the country

North Korea says it plans to expel US soldier who crossed into the country

Asia|News|US|World

A look at other Americans who have entered North Korea over the years

North Korea has expelled a U.S. soldier who crossed into the country in July

Asia|Business|Finance|News|Stock Markets

China Evergrande Group share trading suspended in Hong Kong after reports of chairman under police watch

China Evergrande Group share trading suspended in Hong Kong after reports of chairman under police watch

Asia|Political|World

Bangladesh court bans publication of speeches by ousted Prime Minister Hasina

A special tribunal in Bangladesh has banned the publication of any speeches by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is in exile in India after being ousted in August after mass protests

Bangladesh court bans publication of speeches by ousted Prime Minister Hasina
Asia|Political|World

Politician tussles with soldier outside South Korean parliament

A video that has gone viral shows An Gwi-ryeong, a journalist-turned-politician scuffling with an armed solider outside South Korea's parliament building. The incident happened after South Korea's president imposed martial law which has since ended. An is the spokesperson for the main opposition Democratic Party and former anchor on broadcaster YTN. CNN has reached out to An and the Democratic Party for comment.

Politician tussles with soldier outside South Korean parliament
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political

Pakistani court indicts former Premier Imran Khan over May 2023 attacks on military posts

Officials say a Pakistani court has indicted imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan and dozens of his associates on charges of inciting people to attack military and government installations last year

Asia|Political|US

US defense secretary scraps South Korea trip after martial law attempt

U.S.

US defense secretary scraps South Korea trip after martial law attempt
Americas|Asia|Crime|World

Kidnapped U.S. national feared dead in the Philippines, police say

A U.S. national abducted in the southern Philippines in October has reportedly been killed, Philippine police said on Thursday, citing a witness and one of the suspects.

Asia|Political|World

Analyst says South Korean president made one of the ‘great political errors’

CNN security analyst David Sanger breaks down the backlash to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeo's attempt to declare martial law. The South Korean president said he would lift a martial law order, just hours after his decree plunged the country into political uncertainty and sparked fierce rebukes from lawmakers across the political spectrum.

Analyst says South Korean president made one of the ‘great political errors’
Asia|Political|World

What South Korean president wanted to expose by invoking martial law

CSIS Korea Chair Senior Adviser Sydney Seiler explains why South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's resignation after invoking martial law in the country is unlikely and what Yoon hoped to expose by declaring the order.

What South Korean president wanted to expose by invoking martial law
Asia|News|US|World

North Korea accuses US of stoking tension with 'nuclear supremacy'

North Korea's nuclear programme is a self-defensive move to head off a nuclear war in the face of the U.S. pursuit of "nuclear supremacy," state media KCNA said on

North Korea accuses US of stoking tension with 'nuclear supremacy'
Asia|News|Science|US|World

China's nuclear arsenal at more than 500 warheads -Pentagon report

China has more than 500 operational nuclear warheads in its arsenal and will probably have over 1,000 warheads by 2030, the Pentagon said in its annual report on

China's nuclear arsenal at more than 500 warheads -Pentagon report
Asia|Political|World

What South Korea’s short-lived martial law says about nation’s democracy and the autocratic tendencies of President Yoon

In the space of just a few hours, South Korea looked to be backsliding toward autocratic rule.

What South Korea’s short-lived martial law says about nation’s democracy and the autocratic tendencies of President Yoon
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political

Pakistan's Imran Khan indicted on charges of inciting attacks against military

Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan was indicted on Thursday on charges of inciting attacks against the military, a case stemming from deadly anti-

Pakistan's Imran Khan indicted on charges of inciting attacks against military
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Taiwan hopeful of reaching tax deal with US next year

Taiwan hopes to reach a long-mooted tax agreement with the United States next year, Finance Minister Chuang Tsui-yun said on Wednesday, which both sides have said will foster more

Taiwan hopeful of reaching tax deal with US next year
Asia|Business|Food|Lifestyle|World

Japan's famous sake joins UNESCO's cultural heritage list, a boost to brewers and enthusiasts

Sake is perhaps even more Japanese than the world-famous sushi

Japan's famous sake joins UNESCO's cultural heritage list, a boost to brewers and enthusiasts
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

FACTBOX-Why has ex Pakistan PM Khan been indicted over violence on May 9 2023?

Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, was indicted on Thursday by a court on charges of inciting his supporters to attack the country's military and its installations in

FACTBOX-Why has ex Pakistan PM Khan been indicted over violence on May 9 2023?
Asia|Political|US|World

Taiwan president speaks with US House Speaker Johnson, China warns of 'red lines'

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Thursday he spoke with House Speaker Mike Johnson and other U.S. congressional leaders during his visit to the

Taiwan president speaks with US House Speaker Johnson, China warns of 'red lines'
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Risk is back on the menu for sovereign and public funds, survey shows

Sovereign and public funds managing $6.5 trillion are putting risk back on the menu as inflation fears fall from the list of top concerns, and are betting big on

Risk is back on the menu for sovereign and public funds, survey shows
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Berkshire Hathaway sells $25.8 million worth of shares in China's BYD

Berkshire Hathaway, the investment company owned by Warren Buffett, has sold 820,500 Hong Kong-listed shares of electric vehicle maker BYD Co for HK$201.73 million ($25.78

Berkshire Hathaway sells $25.8 million worth of shares in China's BYD
Asia|Political|World

What is a self-coup? South Korea president’s attempt ended in failure − a notable exception in a growing global trend

There have been 46 attempted self-coups since the end of World War II – 80% have succeeded. So what went wrong for South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol?

What is a self-coup? South Korea president’s attempt ended in failure − a notable exception in a growing global trend
Asia|Business|Crime|Health

Drugmaker AstraZeneca names new China chief to replace detained executive

Drugmaker AstraZeneca names new China chief to replace detained executive

Drugmaker AstraZeneca names new China chief to replace detained executive
Asia|Europe|Science|Technology

European Space Agency's sun-studying Proba-3 mission lifts off on ISRO rocket

The European Space Agency on Thursday launched Proba-3, a cutting-edge Sun-observing mission, aboard the Indian Space Research Organisation's flagship rocket.

European Space Agency's sun-studying Proba-3 mission lifts off on ISRO rocket
Asia|Political|World

Japan grants Philippines $11 million in security aid to bolster defences

Japan and the Philippines signed a 1.6 billion yen ($10.65 million) security assistance deal on Thursday to boost the Southeast Asian nation's maritime security and surveillance

Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon faces impeachment vote, investigation for treason

South Korean opposition lawmakers said on Thursday they would vote this weekend to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol for his botched attempt to impose

South Korea's Yoon faces impeachment vote, investigation for treason
Asia|Political|World

South Korean politician who grabbed soldier’s gun says she was the ‘last line’ in protecting parliament during martial law

South Korean politician who grabbed soldier’s gun says she was the ‘last line’ in protecting parliament during martial law

South Korean politician who grabbed soldier’s gun says she was the ‘last line’ in protecting parliament during martial law
Americas|Asia|Crime|World

Philippine police checking reports that a kidnapped American has died after being shot

Philippine police officials say they are checking reports that a kidnapped American died after being shot twice while resisting his Oct. 17 abduction by gunmen in the country’s south

Asia|Political|World

Yoon replaces the defense minister as South Korea's parliament moves to vote on their impeachments

South Korea’s president has replaced his defense minister as opposition parties moved to impeach both men over the stunning-but-brief imposition of martial law that brought armed troops into Seoul streets

Yoon replaces the defense minister as South Korea's parliament moves to vote on their impeachments
Asia|Crime|World

Indonesia arrests a Chinese man wanted by Beijing over money laundering charges

Indonesian authorities have arrested a Chinese man sought by Beijing for allegedly helping transfer and laundering almost $18 million from a criminal online gambling group in China

Asia|Entertainment|Europe|Sports

London set to host second official pro Sumo tournament ever outside of Japan

London set to host second official pro Sumo tournament ever outside of Japan

London set to host second official pro Sumo tournament ever outside of Japan
Asia|Economy|Political|World

US to donate small boats to Vietnam to boost maritime law enforcement

The United States will provide $12.5 million to Vietnam to enhance its maritime law enforcement capabilities and combat illegal fishing, the U.S. embassy in Hanoi said on Thursday.

Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|World

China's Xi stresses need to fight graft in military

China's President Xi Jinping stressed the need to enforce discipline and fight corruption in the military, as well as boost information warfare capabilities, state broadcaster CCTV

China's Xi stresses need to fight graft in military
Asia|Political|World

Korean party spokesperson who grappled with martial law soldier insists she is not special

A South Korean party spokesperson seen grappling with a rifle-wielding soldier in a video that went viral as a symbol of defiance against martial law

Korean party spokesperson who grappled with martial law soldier insists she is not special
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

As tariffs loom, Gillette-razor maker P&G sourcing more steel from India

Procter & Gamble has overhauled its supply chain for the tiny, extra-thin strips of stainless steel in its Gillette razors to source from India

As tariffs loom, Gillette-razor maker P&G sourcing more steel from India
Asia|Political|World

South Korean opposition leader thought martial law announcement was ‘a deepfake’

South Korean opposition leader thought martial law announcement was ‘a deepfake’

South Korean opposition leader thought martial law announcement was ‘a deepfake’
Asia|Crime|Political

Pakistan court issues arrest warrant for ex-PM Imran Khan's wife

A Pakistani court on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Imran Khan's wife, Bushra Bibi, in a graft case, local TV ARY News said, a move that could lead to

Pakistan court issues arrest warrant for ex-PM Imran Khan's wife
Asia|Crime|Political

Malaysia's jailed ex-PM Najib renews bid to serve sentence at home

Jailed former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Thursday mounted a fresh legal bid to serve his remaining prison sentence under house arrest, though court

Malaysia's jailed ex-PM Najib renews bid to serve sentence at home
Asia|Political|World

Philippines files diplomatic protest against China over South China Sea incident

The Philippines' foreign ministry said on Thursday it has filed a diplomatic protest against China over a Dec. 4 maritime incident in the contested Scarborough Shoal in the South

Philippines files diplomatic protest against China over South China Sea incident
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple plans $1 billion manufacturing plant investment in Indonesia, minister says

Tech giant Apple plans to invest $1 billion in a manufacturing plant in Indonesia that produces components for smartphones and other products, Indonesia's investment

Apple plans $1 billion manufacturing plant investment in Indonesia, minister says
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

China slaps sanctions on 13 US military firms over Taiwan arms sale

China has decided to impose sanctions on 13 U.S. military firms from Thursday, in response to the sale of U.S. arms to Taiwan, the foreign ministry said after the United States

China slaps sanctions on 13 US military firms over Taiwan arms sale
Asia|Business|Technology

TSMC in talks with Nvidia for AI chip production in Arizona, sources say​

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co is in discussions with Nvidia Corp to produce its Blackwell artificial intelligence chips at the

TSMC in talks with Nvidia for AI chip production in Arizona, sources say​
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|US

Global billionaire wealth leaps, fueled by US gains, UBS says

The wealth held by the world's billionaires jumped by about 17% over the past year, as significant gains among the super rich in the United States more than offset a decline in

Global billionaire wealth leaps, fueled by US gains, UBS says
Asia|Business|Technology

Demand 'excessive' for Huawei's Mate 70 smartphones, exec tells state media

Huawei's supply chain team is working overtime to meet demand for its new Mate 70 smartphones as supplies they had initially prepared were insufficient, an executive told the state

Demand 'excessive' for Huawei's Mate 70 smartphones, exec tells state media
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Foxconn says Nov revenue +3.47% y/y, Q4 outlook strong

Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker and Apple's biggest iPhone assembler, reported on Thursday revenue for November rose 3.47% year-on-year to reach the

Foxconn says Nov revenue +3.47% y/y, Q4 outlook strong
Asia|Crime|Political

Malaysia inquiry proposes criminal probe into ex-PM Mahathir over disputed islets

A Malaysian royal commission of inquiry (RCI) recommended a criminal investigation into former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad over a decision to drop claims

Malaysia inquiry proposes criminal probe into ex-PM Mahathir over disputed islets
Asia|Political|World

What has happened in South Korea and what does martial law have to do with it?

What has happened in South Korea and what does martial law have to do with it?

What has happened in South Korea and what does martial law have to do with it?
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

Chinese online retailer Temu suspended in Vietnam

Chinese online retailer Temu has been told to suspend operations in Vietnam after it failed to meet an end-of-November deadline to register with the country's Ministry of Industry and Trade

Chinese online retailer Temu suspended in Vietnam
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

China automakers pivot to hybrids for Europe to counter EV tariffs

Automakers in China are ramping up exports of hybrid vehicles to Europe and planning more models for the key market, exposing the limits of the European Union's electric vehicle

China automakers pivot to hybrids for Europe to counter EV tariffs
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan official says China trying to set a 'red line' for incoming Trump government

China is trying to set a "red line" for the incoming Trump administration and U.S. allies by stepping up military activities in the region, a senior Taiwan security

Taiwan official says China trying to set a 'red line' for incoming Trump government
Asia|Political|World

ASEAN ministers to discuss Myanmar at Thailand meeting, Indonesia says

Members of the Southeast Asian regional bloc ASEAN are planning to hold a ministerial meeting in Thailand later this month to discuss the crisis in member-nation Myanmar,

ASEAN ministers to discuss Myanmar at Thailand meeting, Indonesia says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Malaysia says any U.S. tariffs on BRICS nations could impact semiconductor supply

Malaysia said on Thursday any attempt by the incoming Trump administration to impose tariffs on BRICS countries for trying to create a new currency or use alternatives to the

Malaysia says any U.S. tariffs on BRICS nations could impact semiconductor supply
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Asian stocks see heavy outflows for second straight month in November

Asian stocks were under selling pressure from foreign investors for a second consecutive month in November amid worries over potential U.S. tariff hikes on regional exports

Asian stocks see heavy outflows for second straight month in November
Asia|Political

Prosecutors open investigation into South Korean president over martial law, Yonhap reports

South Korean prosecutors have opened an investigation into President Yoon Suk Yeol, his interior minister, and the now-former defence minister over their roles in an attempt to

Prosecutors open investigation into South Korean president over martial law, Yonhap reports
Asia|Economy|Political|Travel|World

Hong Kong leader sacks two senior officials in aim to 'do better'

Hong Kong leader John Lee said on Thursday he had replaced two senior officials in an unexpected move that he said would maximise social and economic benefits and help the city "

Hong Kong leader sacks two senior officials in aim to 'do better'
Asia|Economy|Political

Japan PM Ishiba says no plan to revise joint BOJ statement

Japan's government has no plans to revise a joint statement with the central bank that focused on pulling the economy out of deflation, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Thursday

Japan PM Ishiba says no plan to revise joint BOJ statement
Asia|Political|World

From decree to defeat: Inside South Korea's failed martial law attempt

At his confirmation hearing three months ago, South Korea's defence minister Kim Yong-hyun rejected accusations from the

From decree to defeat: Inside South Korea's failed martial law attempt
Asia|News|World

North Korea delegation in China for talks - KCNA

A North Korean diplomatic delegation is visiting China for talks on strengthening cooperation, North Korean state media said on Saturday, as Pyongyang slowly opens its borders and

North Korea delegation in China for talks - KCNA
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy

Australia's Woodside signs deal with Bechtel to develop Louisiana LNG project

Australia's Woodside Energy Group said on Thursday it has signed an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract with U.S. engineering firm Bechtel to develop the

Australia's Woodside signs deal with Bechtel to develop Louisiana LNG project
Asia|Political|US|World

Taiwan president, in Guam, says: We won't bow to totalitarianism

Taiwan will not bow down to totalitarianism, President Lai Ching-te said on Thursday in the U.S. territory of Guam, calling Taiwan and the United States "brothers".

Taiwan president, in Guam, says: We won't bow to totalitarianism
Asia|Crime|Election|Health|Political|World

A look at the context behind South Korea's shocking martial law edict

It may seem that the wild scenes in Seoul, with hundreds of armed troops and frantic lawmakers storming South Korea's parliament building after the president suddenly declared martial law, came out of nowhere

A look at the context behind South Korea's shocking martial law edict
Asia|Political|World

South Korea martial law ‘a painful reminder of how easily democracy can be threatened,’ protesters say

South Korea martial law ‘a painful reminder of how easily democracy can be threatened,’ protesters say

South Korea martial law ‘a painful reminder of how easily democracy can be threatened,’ protesters say
Asia|Political|US|World

North Korea, Russia and China watch on as crisis unfolds in key US ally South Korea

North Korea, Russia and China watch on as crisis unfolds in key US ally South Korea

Asia|Economy|Environment|Travel

It’s high season in Thailand. Avoid the crowds by visiting these lesser-known destinations

It’s high season in Thailand. Avoid the crowds by visiting these lesser-known destinations

It’s high season in Thailand. Avoid the crowds by visiting these lesser-known destinations
Asia|Food|World

Japan's centuries-old sake tradition recognized on UNESCO cultural heritage list

UNESCO recognized Japan's ancient process of sake brewing as an "intangible cultural heritage" on Wednesday, which producers hope will boost global interest in the traditional

Japan's centuries-old sake tradition recognized on UNESCO cultural heritage list
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Nissan boss Uchida races to save the automaker - and his job

In early October, Nissan Motor managers dialed in for a regular online meeting with boss Makoto Uchida only to hear a grim message:

Nissan boss Uchida races to save the automaker - and his job
Asia|Lifestyle|News

South Korea's gender imbalance is bad news for men − outnumbering women, many face bleak marriage prospects

Following a 30-year boy-to-girl birth rate imbalance, up to 800,000 ‘extra’ men born since the mid-1980s will be unable to find a South Korean woman to marry. That has big demographic consequences.

South Korea's gender imbalance is bad news for men − outnumbering women, many face bleak marriage prospects
Asia|Election|News|US|World

US says Bangladesh elections were not free and fair

The United States shares the view that the weekend's elections in Bangladesh were not free and fair, the U.S.

US says Bangladesh elections were not free and fair
Asia|Election|News|World

Taiwanese election may determine whether Beijing opts to force the issue of reunification

A candidate from the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party looks set to win the presidency despite Beijing’s pressure and rhetoric.

Taiwanese election may determine whether Beijing opts to force the issue of reunification
Asia|Economy|Election|Political|World

What's next: South Korean leader's martial law declaration threatens his political career

President Yoon Suk Yeol’s stunning martial law declaration lasted just hours but has cast doubt on his ability to govern for the remaining 2 1/2 years of his term and whether he will abide by democratic principles

What's next: South Korean leader's martial law declaration threatens his political career
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon names new defence minister after botched martial law

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has accepted the resignation of Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun and nominated the ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Choi Byung-hyuk, as new defence

South Korea's Yoon names new defence minister after botched martial law
Asia|Political|World

Philippines says China's coast guard fired water cannons and sideswiped its patrol vessel

Philippine officials say Chinese coast guard vessels backed by navy ships have fired powerful water cannons and blocked and sideswiped a Philippine patrol vessel at a disputed shoal in the South China Sea

Philippines says China's coast guard fired water cannons and sideswiped its patrol vessel
Asia|Political|World

6 hours of anger, bravery and defiance during martial law in South Korea

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol shocked the nation in declaring martial law and calling in troops to secure the National Assembly building

6 hours of anger, bravery and defiance during martial law in South Korea
Asia|Political|World

South Korean president accepts defense minister’s resignation amid backlash over martial law move

South Korean president accepts defense minister’s resignation amid backlash over martial law move

South Korean president accepts defense minister’s resignation amid backlash over martial law move
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Synopsys shares fall after sales outlook misses estimates

Chip design software firm Synopsys on Wednesday forecast fiscal 2025 revenue below Wall Street expectations thanks in part to a slump in China sales

Synopsys shares fall after sales outlook misses estimates
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea Q3 GDP +0.1% q/q, unchanged from advanced estimate

South Korea's economy grew 0.1% in the third quarter, revised central bank data showed on Thursday, unchanged from its advance estimates issued in October.

South Korea Q3 GDP +0.1% q/q, unchanged from advanced estimate
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

South Korea government to activate market stabilization fund after martial law attempt

South Korea's Finance Ministry said on Thursday that the government will activate 40 trillion won ($28.35 billion) worth of market stabilization fund, after President Yoon Suk Yeol's

South Korea government to activate market stabilization fund after martial law attempt
Asia|Political|US|World

US says South Korea's Yoon badly misjudged martial law declaration

U.S.

US says South Korea's Yoon badly misjudged martial law declaration
Asia|Political|World

What we know about South Korea's martial law declaration

South Korean lawmakers on Wednesday called for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol after he declared martial law only to reverse the move hours later, triggering the biggest

What we know about South Korea's martial law declaration
Asia|News|World

Western countries use UN-backed review to press China on its treatment of activists and minorities

Western countries have used a regular U.N.-backed review of China's human rights record to press Beijing to do more to allow freedom of expression, protect the rights of ethnic minorities, repeal a national security law in Hong Kong and to implement other changes

Western countries use UN-backed review to press China on its treatment of activists and minorities
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Euro edges higher, but off peaks after French no-confidence vote; US dollar flat

The euro rose marginally against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday, but came off session highs, after a widely expected collapse of the French government

Euro edges higher, but off peaks after French no-confidence vote; US dollar flat
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Tech stocks and AI pull Wall Street to more records

U.S. stock indexes rose to more records after tech companies talked up how much artificial intelligence is boosting their results

Stock market today: Tech stocks and AI pull Wall Street to more records
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

NZ's Fonterra reports lower Q1 profit; raises milk price outlook on strong demand

Fonterra Co-operative reported a lower first-quarter profit after tax on Thursday, due to impacts from lower sales volume and higher milk prices, while raising its milk price outlook for

NZ's Fonterra reports lower Q1 profit; raises milk price outlook on strong demand
Asia|Political|World

US was not aware in advance of South Korea martial law decision, Blinken says

The United States was not aware that South Korea's president intended to declare martial law, U.S.

US was not aware in advance of South Korea martial law decision, Blinken says
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|US|World

US senators vow action after briefing on Chinese Salt Typhoon telecom hacking

U.S. government agencies held a classified briefing for all senators on Wednesday on China's alleged efforts known as Salt Typhoon to burrow

US senators vow action after briefing on Chinese Salt Typhoon telecom hacking
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Stock Markets|US

Oil slips ahead of OPEC+ decision on production cuts

Oil futures fell nearly 2% on Wednesday as investors awaited an imminent OPEC+ decision on production cuts, while a larger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude stockpiles

Oil slips ahead of OPEC+ decision on production cuts
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Stocks gain, dollar steady; Wall Street shrugs off global political turmoil

A U.S. tech stock rally and expectations of lower interest rates boosted global shares while the euro and dollar were steady on Wednesday despite political turmoil in

Stocks gain, dollar steady; Wall Street shrugs off global political turmoil
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

GM to take more than $5 billion in charges on China operations

General Motors told shareholders on Wednesday that it would record two non-cash charges totaling more than $5 billion on its joint venture in China, one related to

GM to take more than $5 billion in charges on China operations
Asia|Europe|Political|Sports

Fencing-Usmanov dismisses criticism over return as FIE chief, but voluntarily suspends duties

Russian-Uzbek billionaire Alisher Usmanov has dismissed criticism from Ukraine of his appointment as president of the International Fencing Federation, but

Fencing-Usmanov dismisses criticism over return as FIE chief, but voluntarily suspends duties
Asia|News

Taiwan elects parliament speaker ruling party views as pro-China

Taiwan's parliament on Thursday elected a former presidential candidate for the largest opposition party as its new speaker, who will be responsible for hosting visiting foreign

Taiwan elects parliament speaker ruling party views as pro-China
Asia|Election|News|Videos

Indonesian presidential hopefuls are trying social media, K-pop to win young voters. Will it work?

As Indonesia votes this month to replace popular President Joko Widodo, all three candidates have all been aggressively seeking to win the votes of younger people, reaching out to them on the apps they use, through the K-pop music many love, and even video gaming events

Indonesian presidential hopefuls are trying social media, K-pop to win young voters. Will it work?
Asia|Business|Finance|Political|US

Nippon Steel committed to U.S. Steel takeover, aims to close in Dec, says executive

Japan's Nippon Steel is committed to its $15 billion acquisition of U.S.

Nippon Steel committed to U.S. Steel takeover, aims to close in Dec, says executive
Asia|Business|Economy|US

Losses in China lead to $5 billion charge for General Motors as it cuts the value of its assets

The poor performance of General Motors’ Chinese joint ventures is forcing the company to write down assets and take a restructuring charge totaling more than $5 billion in the fourth quarter of this year

Losses in China lead to $5 billion charge for General Motors as it cuts the value of its assets
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple facing hurdles in adapting Baidu AI models for China, The Information reports

Apple and Baidu are working to add AI features to iPhones sold in China, but are facing hurdles that could hurt the tech giant's phone sales in the country, The Information reported on

Apple facing hurdles in adapting Baidu AI models for China, The Information reports
Asia|World

Explosion kills 12 soldiers in Vietnam

Twelve Vietnamese soldiers were killed in an apparently accidental explosion while in training in southern Vietnam, state media reported late on Wednesday.

Asia|Business|Environment|Political|World

Taiwan's President Lai in US territory of Guam as part of Pacific tour

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te was in the U.S. territory of Guam on Wednesday, his second U.S. stopover in less than a week during a tour to reinforce ties with Pacific allies in the face of

Taiwan's President Lai in US territory of Guam as part of Pacific tour
Asia|Political|World

South Korea’s opposition parties move to impeach president over sudden declaration of martial law

South Korea’s opposition parties moved to impeach the president over the shocking and short-lived declaration of martial law that drew heavily armed troops to encircle parliament

South Korea’s opposition parties move to impeach president over sudden declaration of martial law
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

US asset managers ready for turn in China sentiment with products stacked up

Three straight years of losses from Chinese markets and anti-Beijing rhetoric from Washington have not deterred some U.S. asset managers from introducing

US asset managers ready for turn in China sentiment with products stacked up
Asia|Political|World

South Korean president declares martial law

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law in an unannounced late-night TV address, saying the move was necessary to protect the country from "communist forces."

South Korean president declares martial law
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon faces impeachment after martial law debacle

South Korean lawmakers on Wednesday proposed impeaching President Yoon Suk Yeol for his sudden decision to declare martial law, which he rescinded after a

South Korea's Yoon faces impeachment after martial law debacle
Asia|Education|Europe|Health|MidEast|Political|World

EU condemns reported Taliban move to suspend medical education for women and girls

The European Union has condemned the Taliban for violating human rights and women’s access to education after media reports that the Taliban’s leader has ordered private and public institutions to stop providing medical courses for women and girls in Afghanistan

EU condemns reported Taliban move to suspend medical education for women and girls
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy

Pernod Ricard denied breaching India law. Its lawyers said otherwise

An internal investigation ordered by Pernod Ricard concluded that top executives at its India business violated the law by colluding with alcohol

Pernod Ricard denied breaching India law. Its lawyers said otherwise
Asia|Political|World

Full text of South Korea's martial law decree

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday for the first time in the country since 1980.

Full text of South Korea's martial law decree
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Powell tees up after S.Korea jars, France waits

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan A bizarre 24-hour period in which the world's 12th-biggest economy briefly introduced martial law left markets pondering geopolitical

Powell tees up after S.Korea jars, France waits
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

How to impeach a South Korean president

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing the threat of impeachment, with opposition lawmakers accusing him of violating his constitutional duty and committing a crime akin to

How to impeach a South Korean president
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Nepal, China sign deal on Belt and Road plan, paving way for progress on projects

Nepal has signed a framework agreement with China on the Belt and Road initiative, after an initial pact was signed seven years ago but no progress made since,

Nepal, China sign deal on Belt and Road plan, paving way for progress on projects
Asia|Political|World

Activists file second impeachment complaint against embattled Philippine Vice President Duterte

A group led by left-wing activists has filed a second impeachment complaint against the Philippine vice president over her alleged misuse of government funds and demanded that she be permanently barred from holding public office

Activists file second impeachment complaint against embattled Philippine Vice President Duterte
Asia|News|World

Explainer-Article 23: what you need to know about Hong Kong's new national security laws

Hong Kong's government on Friday unveiled its proposed national security bill, following a month-long public consultation that ended last week.

Explainer-Article 23: what you need to know about Hong Kong's new national security laws
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Travel|World

Ed Sheeran will be first-ever Western artist to perform in Bhutan

Ed Sheeran will be first-ever Western artist to perform in Bhutan

Ed Sheeran will be first-ever Western artist to perform in Bhutan
Asia|Environment|Health|World

Malaysia health volunteers on alert for waterborne disease after devastating floods

Health volunteers in Malaysia have been preparing for any surge in waterborne diseases following devastating floods that saw tens of thousands of people

Malaysia health volunteers on alert for waterborne disease after devastating floods
Asia|Political|World

Philippines, China trade accusations on new South China Sea confrontation

China and the Philippines gave conflicting versions on Wednesday of a maritime confrontation around a contested shoal in the

Philippines, China trade accusations on new South China Sea confrontation
Asia|Australia|Crime|World

Japanese court convicts Australian who says she was tricked into smuggling drugs

A Japanese court sentenced an Australian woman who says she was tricked amphetamines into the country to six years in prison, despite accepting her testimony that she was the victim of an online romance scam

Japanese court convicts Australian who says she was tricked into smuggling drugs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets|US

Tech pulls down Asia stocks, dollar gains on inflation data

Asian stocks slumped on Friday, tracking tech-led declines on Wall Street overnight after hotter-than-forecast U.S. inflation knocked back bets for how soon and

Tech pulls down Asia stocks, dollar gains on inflation data
Asia|Business|Political

Hyundai Motor union plans strikes on Thursday and Friday

Hyundai Motor's labour union plans to stage strikes for four hours each on Thursday and Friday, a union spokesperson said on Wednesday.

Hyundai Motor union plans strikes on Thursday and Friday
Asia|Crime|Political

Gunman shoots at Sikh leader outside India's Golden Temple; no one harmed

A gunman shot at a prominent Sikh politician outside the Golden Temple in northern India on Wednesday before police caught and arrested him, in a scare at the popular site that

Asia|Crime|Political

Philippines' VP Duterte faces second impeachment complaint

A second impeachment complaint was filed on Wednesday against Philippine vice-president Sara Duterte over her alleged misuse of public funds and refusal to defend her budget before

Philippines' VP Duterte faces second impeachment complaint
Asia|Political|World

Russia says it's watching 'tragic' situation in South Korea with concern

Russia is following events in South Korea with concern after the president briefly declared martial law, but there are no threats to Russian citizens there, Foreign Ministry

Russia says it's watching 'tragic' situation in South Korea with concern
Asia|Economy|Political

Daily life in Seoul ticks on, but in shock, after six hour martial law drama

South Koreans went to offices, businesses and schools as usual on Wednesday with scarcely any visible signs in the capital Seoul that six hours of surprise martial law and high

Daily life in Seoul ticks on, but in shock, after six hour martial law drama
Asia|Political|World

South Korean president Yoon declares martial law

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday declared martial law, vowing to eradicate "shameless pro-North Korean anti-state forces" and restore order.

South Korean president Yoon declares martial law
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Thailand to extend production timeframe for battery EVs

Thailand will extend a production timeframe for battery electric vehicles (BEV) and offer incentives for hybrid EVs to support the industry in Southeast Asia's automobile hub, its

Thailand to extend production timeframe for battery EVs
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy

Rio Tinto lifts 2025 guidance for capex, copper output

Anglo-Australian mining group Rio Tinto on Wednesday lifted its capital expenditure guidance for 2025 and forecast higher copper production, mostly on an anticipated 50% output surge

Rio Tinto lifts 2025 guidance for capex, copper output
Asia|Political|World

South Korea martial law turmoil sparks international backlash

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who vowed to make his country a "global pivotal state", faced immediate international diplomatic fallout on Wednesday after his

South Korea martial law turmoil sparks international backlash
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|World

German firms' China market sentiment falls to record low, survey shows

Business sentiment among German companies in China is at an all-time low, a German business lobby group said on Wednesday, as they face rising Chinese competition and a slowing

German firms' China market sentiment falls to record low, survey shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

South Korea stocks slide as President Yoon's failed martial law bid stokes turmoil

Round-up of South Korean financial markets: ** South Korean shares declined on Wednesday after the nation's president declared martial law and then rescinded it hours later in the

South Korea stocks slide as President Yoon's failed martial law bid stokes turmoil
Asia|Food|Health|News|World

Denmark recalls spicy South Korean noodles over health concerns

Food authorities in Denmark have recalled three types of spicy instant noodle products imported from South Korea over possible risks for “acute poisoning.”

Denmark recalls spicy South Korean noodles over health concerns
Asia|News|World

China vows to safeguard its territorial integrity after South China Sea incident

China's defence ministry warned the Philippines against "provocative" actions and said China would safeguard its territorial sovereignty on Sunday, a day after an incident in

China vows to safeguard its territorial integrity after South China Sea incident
Asia|Business|Economy

China told it faces 'fork in the road' as officials meet CEOs

China needs to "reinvent itself" with economic policies to speed resolution of its property market crisis and boost domestic consumption and

China told it faces 'fork in the road' as officials meet CEOs
Asia|Crime|News|World

Bodies of 3 Rohingya refugees are found dead as Indonesia ends rescue for capsized boat

The bodies of three Rohingya refugees were found in the sea as the Indonesian authorities ended a search for survivors from a boat that capsized near Aceh province, the provincial search and rescue agency said Sunday

Bodies of 3 Rohingya refugees are found dead as Indonesia ends rescue for capsized boat
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Evergrande's liquidators say company, SJ and Tianji withdraw Chapter 15 applications in US

Evergrande liquidators said the company, SJ and Tianji filed documents with a U.S.

Evergrande's liquidators say company, SJ and Tianji withdraw Chapter 15 applications in US
Asia|News|World

North Korea's Kim visits tank unit, calls for airtight combat readiness

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has inspected a tank unit and called for stepping up its combat readiness including greater "ideological and mental power," state media KCNA said on

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Morning Bid: Central bank sensitive shares face week of data

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Central bank sensitive shares face week of data
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Asia shares edge up, Japan cautions on yen weakness

Asian shares inched higher on Monday as investors hoped U.S. inflation data this week would not derail the outlook for lower interest rates, while the risk of currency

Asia shares edge up, Japan cautions on yen weakness
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Intervention threat curbs dollar's ascent towards new high on the yen

The dollar was on the front foot on Monday and kept the yen pinned near a multi-decade low, though the threat of currency intervention from Japanese authorities

Intervention threat curbs dollar's ascent towards new high on the yen
Asia|News|Political|World

North Korea says Japan's prime minister proposed summit with leader Kim Jong Un

North Korea says Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has proposed a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un

North Korea says Japan's prime minister proposed summit with leader Kim Jong Un
Asia|Health

Senior doctors in South Korea to submit resignations, deepening dispute over medical school plan

Senior doctors at dozens of hospitals in South Korea plan to submit their resignations in support of medical interns and residents who have been on a strike over the government’s push to sharply increase medical school admissions

Senior doctors in South Korea to submit resignations, deepening dispute over medical school plan
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian shares trade mixed after Wall Street closes near record finish

Asian shares are trading mixed as investors await further indications of future U.S. interest rate cuts

Stock market today: Asian shares trade mixed after Wall Street closes near record finish
Asia|Election|News|World

New Zealand troops to help Solomon Islands in election

New Zealand said on Monday it will dispatch defence personnel, helicopters and a naval ship to the Solomon Islands to assist in a national election due next month,

Asia|News|World

Thailand sends aid to war-torn Myanmar, but critics say it will only help junta

Thailand delivered its first batch of humanitarian aid to war-torn Myanmar on Monday, sending ten trucks over the border from the northern province of Tak in what officials hope will be a continuing effort to ease the plight of millions of people displaced by fighting

Thailand sends aid to war-torn Myanmar, but critics say it will only help junta
Asia|Business|Technology

Nissan targets 1-million-vehicle sales growth over next three years

Nissan Motor said on Monday it would aim to sell 1 million more vehicles globally over the next three years, launching 30 new models by the fiscal year ending in March 2027.

Nissan targets 1-million-vehicle sales growth over next three years
Asia|News|World

Philippines lodges its `strongest protest' against China over a water cannon assault in disputed sea

The Philippines has lodged its “strongest protest” against Beijing over a water cannon assault by the Chinese coast guard that injured Filipino navy crew members and heavily damaged their boat in the disputed South China Sea

Philippines lodges its `strongest protest' against China over a water cannon assault in disputed sea
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Intel, AMD fall on report China blocks U.S. chips in state computers

Intel and Advanced Micro Devices fell more than 2% on Monday after a report that China would limit the use of their chips and servers in government computers, potentially threatening

Intel, AMD fall on report China blocks U.S. chips in state computers
Asia|Crime|Election|News|Technology|World

UK government set to link China government-affiliated hackers to a cyberattack on election watchdog

Britain’s government is expected to blame a string of cyberattacks targeting the U.K.’s election watchdog and lawmakers on hackers linked to the Chinese government

UK government set to link China government-affiliated hackers to a cyberattack on election watchdog
Asia|Crime|News

The leader of ISIS group linked to Moscow attack has global ambitions

Sanaullah Ghafari, the 29-year-old leader of the Afghan branch of Islamic State, has overseen its transformation

The leader of ISIS group linked to Moscow attack has global ambitions
Asia|News|Sports

China releases South Korean soccer star after a nearly 1-year detention over bribery suspicions

A star South Korean soccer player who was detained and investigated in China for nearly a year over bribery allegations has been released and returned home

China releases South Korean soccer star after a nearly 1-year detention over bribery suspicions
Asia|Crime|Europe|News|World

Russian massacre suspects' homeland is plagued by poverty and religious strife

The four men charged with the massacre at a Moscow theater have been identified by the Russian government as citizens of Tajikistan

Russian massacre suspects' homeland is plagued by poverty and religious strife
Asia|Entertainment|Political|World

The troubled history of martial law, coups and toppled presidents many hoped South Korea had left behind

The troubled history of martial law, coups and toppled presidents many hoped South Korea had left behind

Asia|Crime|News

Indonesia's military arrests 13 elite soldiers who are accused of involvement in a torture video

Indonesia’s military says it has arrested 13 elite troops accused of involvement in a video showing the torture of an indigenous Papua man believed to be a member of a separatist group

Asia|News|World

Pakistani forces kill 4 insurgents as they foiled an attack on a naval facility in Baluchistan

Officials say Pakistani security forces have killed four insurgents as they foiled an attack on a naval facility in the volatile southwestern Baluchistan province

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News

Morning Bid: Volatile yuan, fragile yen cool sentiment

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Volatile yuan, fragile yen cool sentiment
Asia|News|World

Why is Japan changing its ban on exporting lethal weapons, and why is it so controversial?

Japan’s Cabinet OK’d a plan to sell future next-generation fighter jets to other countries on Tuesday, its latest step away from the pacifist principles the country adopted at the end of World War II

Why is Japan changing its ban on exporting lethal weapons, and why is it so controversial?
Asia|News|World

Japan tees up Abe's ex-interpreter to help chart course with Trump

Sunao Takao was the loyal interpreter at Shinzo Abe's side, helping Japan's then-leader to understand Donald Trump as they navigated contentious issues

Japan tees up Abe's ex-interpreter to help chart course with Trump
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stocks hemmed in by rate risks; yuan wobbles

Asian equities climbed on Tuesday but could not break this month's highs as mixed messages from U.S.

Stocks hemmed in by rate risks; yuan wobbles
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian shares trading mixed after Wall Street’s momentum cools

Asian shares were mixed in muted trading, as buying in some markets was soon erased by profit-taking

Stock market today: Asian shares trading mixed after Wall Street’s momentum cools
Asia|World

South Korea has 'grave concerns' over China using water cannons against Philippine ships

South Korea's foreign ministry on Tuesday expressed "grave concerns" over China's recent use of water cannons against Philippine ships, saying it stokes tension in

South Korea has 'grave concerns' over China using water cannons against Philippine ships
Asia|Technology|World

Evidence Britain provided on hacking allegations was insufficient, says Chinese foreign ministry

China has responded to hacking allegations by the United Kingdom stating that evidence the country provided was insufficient, a spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry said

Evidence Britain provided on hacking allegations was insufficient, says Chinese foreign ministry
Asia|Business|Crime

Malaysian convenience store owners charged over 'Allah' socks that angered Muslims

The owners of a Malaysian convenience store chain and one of its suppliers were charged Tuesday with offending the religious feelings of Muslims after socks printed with the word “Allah” were found for sale on its shelves

Malaysian convenience store owners charged over 'Allah' socks that angered Muslims
Asia|News|Political

Indian police detain dozens of protesters demanding release of top opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal

Indian police have detained dozens of opposition protesters to stop them from marching to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence to demand the release of their leader and top elected official of New Delhi arrested last week in a bribery case

Indian police detain dozens of protesters demanding release of top opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal
Asia|News|World

North Korea says no interest in summit with Japan, rejects more talks

North Korea said on Tuesday that having a summit with Japan is not in its interest and it will reject any further negotiations, state media KCNA said.

Asia|Business|Technology

Vietnamese automaker VinFast to start selling EVs in Thailand

Vietnamese automaker VinFast plans to sell its electric vehicles in Thailand

Vietnamese automaker VinFast to start selling EVs in Thailand
Asia|News|Technology|World

New Zealand joins the US and the UK in alleging it was targeted by China-backed cyberespionage

New Zealand says hackers linked to the Chinese government targeted its Parliament in 2021

New Zealand joins the US and the UK in alleging it was targeted by China-backed cyberespionage
Arts|Asia|World

Hong Kong seeks Asian arts hub status; critics worry about freedoms

Hong Kong is seeking to revive its arts scene to become a regional cultural hub, but some art critics have said they were concerned that a new

Hong Kong seeks Asian arts hub status; critics worry about freedoms
Asia|Business|News|Technology

Singapore's port authority to cooperate with U.S. authorities on Baltimore bridge incident

Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) on Tuesday said it was in contact with the U.S coastguard and the management company of a Singapore-registered ship involved in a

Asia|Business|Lifestyle|Technology

Chinese EV makers challenging market leaders at auto show in Bangkok

Chinese electric vehicle makers are showcasing their latest models, including a flying car, as they take on global rivals at the Bangkok International Motor Show

Chinese EV makers challenging market leaders at auto show in Bangkok
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

China EV giant BYD posts slowest quarterly profit growth in 2 years

Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD reported an 18.6% rise in fourth-quarter profit on Tuesday, its slowest since the first quarter of 2022, as EV sales lost momentum in the world's

China EV giant BYD posts slowest quarterly profit growth in 2 years
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|News|World

WTO partially upholds China's anti-dumping complaint against Australia

A World Trade Organization panel on Tuesday recommended that Australia bring its measures to conform with its obligations under the GATT 1996 and the Anti-Dumping Agreement in a

Asia|Crime|News|World

Pakistani police say 5 Chinese nationals and their local driver were killed in a suicide attack

Authorities in Pakistan say that a suicide bomber has rammed his explosive-laden car into a vehicle in the northwest of the country

Pakistani police say 5 Chinese nationals and their local driver were killed in a suicide attack
Asia|News|US|World

Vietnam hopes US will soon recognize its 'market economy' status, FM Son says

Vietnam hopes the United States will soon recognize it as a market economy, Vietnamese Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son said on Tuesday during remarks in

Vietnam hopes US will soon recognize its 'market economy' status, FM Son says
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

Australia's Lynas near 3-week high after China bans export of critical minerals to US

Shares of Australia's Lynas Rare Earths climbed to a near three-week high on Wednesday, a day after China banned exports of some critical mineral to the United States.

Australia's Lynas near 3-week high after China bans export of critical minerals to US
Asia|Australia|Economy|Political|World

Tiny Nauru in talks with Australia, China amid Pacific influence tussle

The Pacific island nation of Nauru is in talks with Australia on a migration and economic deal, a Nauru official said on Wednesday, as the world's third-smallest

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Politics prove investors right on the 'Korea Discount'

Global investors have always valued South Korea below other markets for reasons ranging from tensions with the North to the tight

Politics prove investors right on the 'Korea Discount'
Asia|Political|World

Taipei to host Shanghai delegation in rare high level visit

Taiwan's capital will host a rare high level Chinese delegation later this month when a deputy mayor of Shanghai visits for an annual city forum, a trip that will be happening at a

Taipei to host Shanghai delegation in rare high level visit
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai business group sees GDP growth at 2.8% this year, risks ahead

Thailand's economy is expected to grow 2.8% this year, the top end of a previous forecast range of 2.6% to 2.8%, helped by stronger exports and government spending, a leading joint

Thai business group sees GDP growth at 2.8% this year, risks ahead
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China can accept GDP growth of less than 5%, says People's Daily

China is not wedded to achieving specific GDP growth rates, and a pace of less than 5% for the economy is acceptable as there is no need for the "worship of speed", state newspaper

China can accept GDP growth of less than 5%, says People's Daily
Asia|Business|Finance

Morning Bid: China profits eyed as Xi meets US biz chiefs

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: China profits eyed as Xi meets US biz chiefs
Americas|Asia|US|World

US, South Korea set up task force to block North Korea oil shipments

The United States and South Korea this week launched a new task force aimed at preventing North Korea from procuring illicit oil, as deadlock at the United Nations

US, South Korea set up task force to block North Korea oil shipments
Asia|Finance|Stock Markets

Asia stocks mixed, yen nears intervention zone

Japanese stocks advanced amid a weakening yen on Wednesday while Chinese stocks slipped, with overall regional trading lacking strong direction in a holiday-

Asia stocks mixed, yen nears intervention zone
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|News

China wins WTO dispute with Australia over steel products

China has won a nearly three-year-long dispute with Australia at the World Trade Organization over tariffs on steel products that began during a low point of bilateral relations between the countries

China wins WTO dispute with Australia over steel products
Asia|Election|News|Political

Indonesia's top court begins hearing election appeals of 2 losing candidates alleging fraud

Indonesia’s top court is hearing appeals against the presidential election results lodged by two losing candidates who are alleging widespread irregularities and fraud at the polls and demanding a revote

Indonesia's top court begins hearing election appeals of 2 losing candidates alleging fraud
Asia|News|Political|World

Lawmakers in Thailand pass a bill to legalize same-sex marriage by an overwhelming majority

Lawmakers in Thailand’s lower house of Parliament have overwhelmingly approved a marriage equality bill hat would make the country the first in Southeast Asia to legalize equal rights for marriage partners of any gender

Lawmakers in Thailand pass a bill to legalize same-sex marriage by an overwhelming majority
Asia|Business|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street retreats from all-time highs

Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street slipped a bit further from its record highs

Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street retreats from all-time highs
Asia|News|World

Taiwan commissions 2 new navy ships as safeguards against rising threat from China

Taiwan has commissioned two new navy ships as a safeguard against the rising threat from China, which has been ratcheting up its naval and air force missions around the island that it claims as its own territory to be annexed by force if necessary

Taiwan commissions 2 new navy ships as safeguards against rising threat from China
Asia|News|Political|US|World

India strongly objects to US remarks on opposition leader Kejriwal's arrest

India has strongly objected to remarks made by the United States on the arrest of key opposition leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the foreign ministry said on

India strongly objects to US remarks on opposition leader Kejriwal's arrest
Asia|Political

Disgraced ex-justice minister seeks to shake up South Korea election

A minor South Korean opposition party launched by disgraced former justice minister Cho Kuk has emerged as potentially the strongest spoiler to the chances of either

Disgraced ex-justice minister seeks to shake up South Korea election
Asia|News|US|World

Kansas considers limits on economic activity with China and other 'countries of concern'

Republican legislators in Kansas have advanced proposals to limit the state's involvement with individuals and companies from China and other U.S. adversaries

Kansas considers limits on economic activity with China and other 'countries of concern'
Asia|Entertainment|Sports|World

Does Shohei Ohtani still owe his manager Dave Roberts a new Porsche?

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts joked that Shohei Ohtani may still owe him a new Porsche, which the Japanese superstar seemed to hint at early in 2024 season

Does Shohei Ohtani still owe his manager Dave Roberts a new Porsche?
Asia|Economy|Finance|News

Morning Bid: Yen dam breached, but not burst

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. The yen dam has been breached, but hasn't burst.  Not yet, anyway. 

Morning Bid: Yen dam breached, but not burst
Asia|Economy|Finance

Yen on intervention watch; Asia shares subdued

The yen languished near its weakest in decades on Thursday though the threat of intervention from Japanese authorities kept investors leery of pushing the currency to

Yen on intervention watch; Asia shares subdued
Asia|Election|US|World

Taiwan sees US support unchanged no matter who wins election

Taiwan's foreign ministry said on Thursday it believes U.S. support will remain unchanged no matter who wins the presidential election, but it will stay on guard for Taiwan-China

Taiwan sees US support unchanged no matter who wins election
Asia|Business|News

Toyota's global sales slide 7% in February, led by slumps in China and Japan

Toyota Motor's global sales dropped 7% in February from a year earlier, hurt by a heavy decline in China due to Lunar Year holidays and a slump in Japan after a safety test scandal

Toyota's global sales slide 7% in February, led by slumps in China and Japan
Asia|News|World

Ukraine foreign minister arrives in New Delhi to boost ties with India, a historical ally of Russia

Ukraine's foreign minister has arrived in New Delhi for a two-day visit to boost bilateral ties between the two countries

Ukraine foreign minister arrives in New Delhi to boost ties with India, a historical ally of Russia
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

India sizzles in global equity capital markets amid deals drought in Asia

India's bulging pipeline of large block trades and listings such as the $3 billion IPO of Hyundai Motor's unit will draw more funds to a market whose share of

India sizzles in global equity capital markets amid deals drought in Asia
Asia|Business|Technology

China's latest EV is a 'connected' car from smart appliance maker Xiaomi

Xiaomi, a well-known maker of smart consumer electronics in China, is joining the country’s booming but crowded market for electric cars

China's latest EV is a 'connected' car from smart appliance maker Xiaomi
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian shares meander after S&P 500 sets another record

Asian shares have opened mixed after U.S. stocks broke out of a three-day lull to close at a record

Stock market today: Asian shares meander after S&P 500 sets another record
Asia|Australia|Economy|News|World

China lifts heavy tariffs on Australian wine as ties improve

China says it will lift tariffs placed on Australian wine over three years ago, in a sign of improving ties between the two countries

China lifts heavy tariffs on Australian wine as ties improve
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Analysis-Chinese firms' fundraisings in limbo as IPOs scrutinised at home and abroad

Chinese companies are staring at the prospects of a drought of new equity capital as tougher domestic IPO rules and challenges in listing

Analysis-Chinese firms' fundraisings in limbo as IPOs scrutinised at home and abroad
Asia|News|World

Philippine leader warns of countermeasures in response to Chinese aggression at sea

The Philippine president says his government will enforce a “countermeasure package” in response to “aggressive and dangerous attacks” by the Chinese coast guard and suspected militia ships in the disputed South China Sea

Philippine leader warns of countermeasures in response to Chinese aggression at sea
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|Finance|Technology|World

Exclusive-China commerce minister to head to Europe to make EV case

China's commerce minister will travel to Europe in April for discussions about the European Commission's investigation into whether China's electric vehicle industry has

Exclusive-China commerce minister to head to Europe to make EV case
Asia|News|World

Russia blocks renewal of North Korea sanctions monitors

Russia vetoed on Thursday the annual renewal of a panel of experts monitoring enforcement of longstanding United Nations sanctions against North Korea over its nuclear weapons

Asia|News|Political|World

Russia vetoes UN resolution, abolishing monitoring of UN sanctions against North Korea by UN experts

Russia has vetoed a U.N. resolution, effectively abolishing the monitoring of U.N. sanctions against North Korea by a panel of U.N. experts

Russia vetoes UN resolution, abolishing monitoring of UN sanctions against North Korea by UN experts
Americas|Asia|Economy|Environment|Finance|Technology|US

WTO: China initiates dispute over US tax credits for EVs, renewables

China has initiated dispute consultations with the United States regarding tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act to promote the production of electric vehicles and renewable

WTO: China initiates dispute over US tax credits for EVs, renewables
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Morning Bid: Yen wary of holiday calm as Q1 curtain falls

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Yen wary of holiday calm as Q1 curtain falls
Asia|Lifestyle|Travel|World

Filipino villager to be nailed to a cross for the 35th time on Good Friday to pray for world peace

A Filipino villager says he has signed up to be nailed to a wooden cross for the 35th time to reenact Jesus Christ’s suffering in a brutal Good Friday tradition he says he will devote to pray for peace in Ukraine, Gaza and the disputed South China Sea

Filipino villager to be nailed to a cross for the 35th time on Good Friday to pray for world peace
Asia|Economy|News

Migrant workers who helped build modern China have scant or no pensions, and can't retire

China’s first generation of migrant workers played an integral role in the country's transformation from an impoverished nation to an economic powerhouse

Migrant workers who helped build modern China have scant or no pensions, and can't retire
Asia|Business|Technology

Mazda and Panasonic's energy unit sign auto battery supply agreement

Japanese automaker Mazda Motor and the energy unit of Panasonic Holdings said on Friday they have signed an automotive battery supply agreement.

Mazda and Panasonic's energy unit sign auto battery supply agreement
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian shares are mostly higher after another set of Wall St records

Asian shares are mostly higher in quiet, Good Friday holiday trading

Stock market today: Asian shares are mostly higher after another set of Wall St records
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's red carpet draws CEOs but few expect their money to follow

China's government devoted the week to a red carpet welcome for foreign executives to try to halt a retreat in corporate investment from a market once seen as the

China's red carpet draws CEOs but few expect their money to follow
Asia|Crime|News|World

45 injured in northwest Cambodia as train hits bus at crossing without barrier

Forty-five people have been injured, five critically, when a train crashed into the side of a bus at a rail crossing in northwestern Cambodia

Asia|News|US|World

US-funded Radio Free Asia closes its Hong Kong bureau over safety concerns under new security law

The president of U.S.-funded Radio Free Asia says its Hong Kong bureau has been closed because of safety concerns under a new national security law, deepening concerns about the city’s media freedoms

US-funded Radio Free Asia closes its Hong Kong bureau over safety concerns under new security law
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|US

US, Japan to call for deeper cooperation in AI, semiconductors, Asahi says

Japan and the U.S. will announce closer cooperation in high-tech areas such as artificial intelligence (AI) in a joint statement when Prime Minister Fumio Kishida meets with

US, Japan to call for deeper cooperation in AI, semiconductors, Asahi says
Asia|Environment

In Indonesia, deforestation is intensifying disasters from severe weather and climate change

In Indonesia, environmental groups continue to point to deforestation and environmental degradation worsening the effects of natural disasters such as floods, landslides, drought and forest fires

In Indonesia, deforestation is intensifying disasters from severe weather and climate change
Asia|Business|Economy

China's manufacturing activity expands in March after a 5-month lull

Manufacturing in China expanded in March after contracting for five consecutive months

China's manufacturing activity expands in March after a 5-month lull
Asia|Environment|News|Science

Japan confirms experts met in China to ease concerns over discharge of treated radioactive water

Japan says its experts have held talks with Chinese counterparts to try to assuage Beijing's concerns over the discharge of treated radioactive wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea

Asia|Election|News|Political|World

Thousands rally in India's capital as opposition bloc and Prime Minister Modi launch their campaigns

Thousands of people have attended a rally by an alliance of India’s opposition parties that criticized the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of stifling opponents and undermining democracy ahead of a national election next month

Thousands rally in India's capital as opposition bloc and Prime Minister Modi launch their campaigns
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Nippon Steel emphasises its 'deep roots' in the US as it pursues U.S. Steel deal

Nippon Steel intends to pursue its proposed acquisition of U.S.

Nippon Steel emphasises its 'deep roots' in the US as it pursues U.S. Steel deal
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Morning Bid: China's positive PMIs set bullish tone

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: China's positive PMIs set bullish tone
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Exclusive-China's SAIC aims to slash jobs at GM, VW ventures and EV unit, sources say

China's SAIC Motor aims to cut thousands of jobs this year at its joint ventures with General Motors and Volkswagen and at an electric-car unit, two people with knowledge of the

Exclusive-China's SAIC aims to slash jobs at GM, VW ventures and EV unit, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed and Shanghai gains on strong China factory data

Asian shares are mixed, with Shanghai gaining 1% after surveys showed improvements in manufacturing conditions in China

Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed and Shanghai gains on strong China factory data
Asia|News|Technology|World

In Taiwan, a group is battling fake news one conversation at a time — with a focus on seniors

A group in Taiwan is focusing on seniors as it tries to combat fake news, one conversation at a time

In Taiwan, a group is battling fake news one conversation at a time — with a focus on seniors
Asia|Education|Health|News

South Korea's Yoon vows not to back down in the face of doctors' strike over medical school plan

South Korea’s president has vowed not to back down in the face of vehement protests by doctors seeking to derail his plan to drastically increase medical school admissions

South Korea's Yoon vows not to back down in the face of doctors' strike over medical school plan
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

China shares soar, Japan slides as yen pinned near intervention zone

Chinese shares led a rally around most of Asia on Monday amid a broadly optimistic global economic backdrop, but Japanese shares tumbled with the yen pinned near

China shares soar, Japan slides as yen pinned near intervention zone
Asia|News|US|World

US plans trilateral summit with Japan, South Korea in July, Japanese media report

The United States government is arranging a summit between President Joe Biden and his Japanese and South Korean counterparts in July, on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Washington

US plans trilateral summit with Japan, South Korea in July, Japanese media report
Asia|World

Chinese state media stoked allegation Taiwan's president would flee war

Taiwan's outgoing President Tsai Ing-wen plans to flee in a U.S. plane if war erupts with China, according to an unsubstantiated report first

Chinese state media stoked allegation Taiwan's president would flee war
Asia|Election|News|World

Here's what you need to know about the world's largest democratic election kicking off in India

With a population of over 1.4 billion people and close to 970 million voters, India’s general election pits Prime Minister Narendra Modi, an avowed Hindu nationalist, against a broad alliance of opposition parties that are struggling to play catch up

Here's what you need to know about the world's largest democratic election kicking off in India
Asia|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Technology|Videos

Attempting to draw youth, Japan's royal family debuts Instagram. But so far, no candid photos shared

Japan’s imperial family has made an Instagram debut with a barrage of posts, hoping to shake off their reclusive image and reach out to younger people on social media

Attempting to draw youth, Japan's royal family debuts Instagram. But so far, no candid photos shared
Asia|Crime|News

Pakistani court suspends sentence for ex-PM Khan, his wife in a graft case but couple won't be freed

Officials say a Pakistani appeals court has suspended a 14-year prison sentence for former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife in a corruption case

Pakistani court suspends sentence for ex-PM Khan, his wife in a graft case but couple won't be freed
Asia|Economy|Europe|News|World

France presses China on trade and Ukraine ahead of upcoming Xi Jinping visit

The French foreign minister has pressed China on trade issues and the war in Ukraine ahead of a planned visit to France by Chinese leader Xi Jinping later this spring

France presses China on trade and Ukraine ahead of upcoming Xi Jinping visit
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Morning Bid: All bow to the mighty dollar

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: All bow to the mighty dollar
Asia|News|World

North Korea fires an intermediate-range missile into its eastern waters, South Korea says

South Korea's military says North Korea test-fired a suspected intermediate-range ballistic missile toward waters off its eastern coast, as it pushes to advance its weapons aimed at U.S. targets in the Pacific

North Korea fires an intermediate-range missile into its eastern waters, South Korea says
Asia|Finance|Stock Markets

Asian shares up, dollar firms as rate cut wagers fade

Asian stocks rose on Tuesday and the dollar firmed, keeping the yen pinned near the 152-per-dollar levels that has traders worried about possible intervention,

Asian shares up, dollar firms as rate cut wagers fade
Asia|Finance|News

Oil gains on upbeat manufacturing data, escalating Middle East tensions

Oil prices gained in early Asian trading on Tuesday, underpinned by signs of improved demand and escalating Middle East tensions that had sparked a rally in U.S.

Oil gains on upbeat manufacturing data, escalating Middle East tensions
Asia|News|US|World

Philippines, U.S. top security officials discuss China's 'coercive, aggressive' actions, Manila says

The Philippines on Tuesday said its national security adviser and his U.S. counterpart have discussed China's "coercive, aggressive, and deceptive actions" in the South China Sea.

Philippines, U.S. top security officials discuss China's 'coercive, aggressive' actions, Manila says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Hong Kong stocks lead Asia market gains while developer Vanke slumps

Hong Kong stocks are leading gains in Asian markets while investors evaluate economic data from South Korea and Australia

Stock market today: Hong Kong stocks lead Asia market gains while developer Vanke slumps
Asia|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political

Political storms sap sentiment

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee Political turmoil moves to Europe as French lawmakers gear up to vote on no-confidence motions on Wednesday that could topple

Political storms sap sentiment
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asia markets are mixed after Wall Street's strong manufacturing data

Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street retreated as surprisingly strong U.S. manufacturing data cast doubts over how soon the Federal Reserve might cut interest rates

Stock market today: Asia markets are mixed after Wall Street's strong manufacturing data
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Investor reaction to South Korea's political crisis

South Korean shares fell on Wednesday amid the country's biggest political crisis in decades as lawmakers called for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol after he declared

Investor reaction to South Korea's political crisis
Asia|News|World

A strong earthquake hits near Taiwan, tsunami alert issued

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.5 struck off Taiwan, and Japan issued a tsunami alert for the southern Japanese island group of Okinawa

A strong earthquake hits near Taiwan, tsunami alert issued
Asia|News|Political|US|World

North Korea says it tested new solid-fuel intermediate-range missile with hypersonic warhead

North Korea says it tested another new hypersonic intermediate-range missile powered with solid propellants as it continues to expand its nuclear and missile program while tensions deepen with its neighbors and the United States

North Korea says it tested new solid-fuel intermediate-range missile with hypersonic warhead
Asia|News|Travel

With tears, a crowd of South Koreans bids farewell to beloved panda before her departure to China

A crowd of people, some weeping, has gathered at an amusement park in South Korea to bid farewell to a giant panda before her departure to China

With tears, a crowd of South Koreans bids farewell to beloved panda before her departure to China
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Stock market today: Asian shares drop after Wall Street sinks on rate worries

Asian shares are mostly declining after Wall Street broke its record-breaking run-up

Stock market today: Asian shares drop after Wall Street sinks on rate worries
Asia|News|World

Indonesian president-elect vows to further strengthen ties with Japan after visiting China

Indonesian President-elect Prabowo Subianto said on a visit to Japan that he wants to “further strengthen” relations between the countries

Indonesian president-elect vows to further strengthen ties with Japan after visiting China
Asia|Environment|Science

Officials have a plan to end years of monkey mayhem in a central Thai city

Thai wildlife officials laid out a plan on Wednesday to bring peace to a central Thai city after at least a decade of human-monkey conflict

Officials have a plan to end years of monkey mayhem in a central Thai city
Asia|News|World

Why is Taiwan so exposed to earthquakes and so well prepared to withstand them?

Taiwan was struck Wednesday by its most powerful earthquake in a quarter of a century

Why is Taiwan so exposed to earthquakes and so well prepared to withstand them?
Asia|Business|Finance|US

South Korean computer chipmaker plans $3.87 billion Indiana semiconductor plant and research center

A major South Korean computer chipmaker said Wednesday it plans to spend more than $3.87 billion in Indiana to build a semiconductor packaging plant and research and development center

Asia|News|World

Rescuers search for people out of contact in Taiwan after strong earthquake

Rescuers are searching for dozens of people out of contact a day after Taiwan’s strongest earthquake in a quarter century damaged buildings, caused multiple rockslides and killed nine people

Rescuers search for people out of contact in Taiwan after strong earthquake
Asia|Economy|News|US|World

Treasury secretary heads to China to talk trade, anti-money laundering and Chinese 'overproduction'

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is heading to a China that is determined to avoid open conflict with the United States

Treasury secretary heads to China to talk trade, anti-money laundering and Chinese 'overproduction'
Asia|Economy|Environment|Finance|News|Science

Southeast Asian countries consider ways to boost 'green financing' as region chokes on smog

Senior finance and central bank officials from Southeast Asia and major economies are meeting in the scenic Laotian city of Luang Prabang to discuss ways to help the region build resilience against shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters brought on by climate change

Southeast Asian countries consider ways to boost 'green financing' as region chokes on smog
Asia|News|World

People jump into the sea to escape raging ferry fire in Gulf of Thailand. All 108 on board are safe

Panicked passengers have jumped into the sea to escape a raging ferry fire in the Gulf of Thailand, and all 108 people on board are safe

People jump into the sea to escape raging ferry fire in Gulf of Thailand. All 108 on board are safe
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Stock market today: Asian shares mostly rise cheered by Wall Street finish

Asian shares are mostly higher after a firm finish on Wall Street, as expectations remained solid for U.S. interest rate cuts this year

Stock market today: Asian shares mostly rise cheered by Wall Street finish
Asia|Health|News

South Korea's president meets leader of striking doctors as he seeks to end their walkouts

South Korea’s president has met the leader of thousands of striking junior doctors and promised to respect their position during future talks over the government's contentious push to sharply increase medical school admissions

South Korea's president meets leader of striking doctors as he seeks to end their walkouts
Asia|News|World

Myanmar resistance group says its drones hit targets in the capital, but army says it shot them down

Myanmar’s main pro-democracy resistance group says its armed wing launched drone attacks on the airport and a military headquarters in the capital, Naypyitaw, but the country’s ruling military said it destroyed the drones as they attacked

Myanmar resistance group says its drones hit targets in the capital, but army says it shot them down
Asia|Economy|Lifestyle|Sports

Saudi Arabia will host the women's tennis WTA Finals for the next three years

Saudi Arabia will host the WTA Finals as part of a three-year deal with the women’s professional tennis tour that will increase the prize money for this November’s season-ending championship to a record $15.25 million

Saudi Arabia will host the women's tennis WTA Finals for the next three years
Asia|News|World

UN human rights body backs measures against Myanmar and investigations in Iran

The U.N.’s leading human rights body has agreed to measures aimed at putting pressure on Myanmar and Iran, whose governments have been accused of using violence against their own people

UN human rights body backs measures against Myanmar and investigations in Iran
Asia|Election|News

South Korea election issues: Green onions, striking doctors, an alleged sexist jab at a candidate

As South Koreans prepare to vote for a new 300-member parliament next week, many are choosing their livelihoods and other domestic topics as their most important election issues

South Korea election issues: Green onions, striking doctors, an alleged sexist jab at a candidate
Asia|News

Rescue teams searching for family feared trapped in rockslide following Taiwan earthquake

Rescue teams are searching for a family of five feared trapped in a rockslide following Taiwan's biggest earthquake in 25 years

Rescue teams searching for family feared trapped in rockslide following Taiwan earthquake
Asia|News|Travel

Crowds gather to watch cherry blossoms at peak bloom in Tokyo

Crowds are gathering in Tokyo to enjoy Japan’s famed cherry blossoms, which are blooming later than expected in the capital because of cold weather

Crowds gather to watch cherry blossoms at peak bloom in Tokyo
Asia|Election

India's opposition makes its election case, calling Modi an autocrat and promising aid to the poor

India’s main opposition party vowed to boost social spending and reverse what it views as a slide into autocracy as it laid out its campaign promises on Friday, two weeks before the start of a weeks-long, multi-phase general election

India's opposition makes its election case, calling Modi an autocrat and promising aid to the poor
Asia|News|World

Survivors of Taiwan's historic quake recall harrowing moments of tremors, being trapped under rocks

Taiwan residents endured harrowing experiences when the ground shook with the strongest earthquake to hit the island in 25 years

Survivors of Taiwan's historic quake recall harrowing moments of tremors, being trapped under rocks
Asia|News|US|World

US-Chinese military talks resume on safety in the air and at sea after a nearly 2-year break

U.S. and Chinese defense officials are meeting for the first time in nearly two years to discuss unsafe and aggressive ship and aircraft incidents between the two militaries in the Pacific region

US-Chinese military talks resume on safety in the air and at sea after a nearly 2-year break
Asia|News|World

Beneath the calm, Hong Kong's new security law drives deeper, quieter changes

Two weeks after Hong Kong introduced a new national security law, life in the city appears unchanged

Beneath the calm, Hong Kong's new security law drives deeper, quieter changes
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|US|World

As Yellen heads to Beijing, China worries that the U.S. is planning more tariffs on green tech

As U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen appeals to Chinese leaders to change their domestic manufacturing policies on the second day of an official visit, state media are receiving her message with skepticism, and anxiety about more U.S. tariffs on green energy products

As Yellen heads to Beijing, China worries that the U.S. is planning more tariffs on green tech
Asia|News|World

More than 600 people still stranded in Taiwan, 3 days after earthquake that killed at least 12

Rescuers are planning to bring in heavy equipment to try to recover two bodies buried under boulders on a hiking trail, three days after Taiwan’s strongest earthquake in 25 years

More than 600 people still stranded in Taiwan, 3 days after earthquake that killed at least 12
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Japanese leader visits new chip factory, stressing ties with Taiwan and support for key technology

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited a new semiconductor plant for which his government has pledged more than 1 trillion yen ($7 billion) of support to secure a steady supply of chips on Saturday

Japanese leader visits new chip factory, stressing ties with Taiwan and support for key technology
Asia|Australia|News|US|World

US, Japan, Australia and the Philippines to stage military drills in disputed South China Sea

The United States, Japan, Australia and the Philippines will hold their first joint naval exercises, including anti-submarine warfare training, in a show of force Sunday in the South China Sea where Beijing’s aggressive actions to assert its territorial claims have caused alarm

US, Japan, Australia and the Philippines to stage military drills in disputed South China Sea
Asia|Business|Economy|News|US

Yellen says US-China relationship on 'more stable footing' but more can be done to improve ties

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and sent a message of mutual cooperation despite the nations’ differences

Yellen says US-China relationship on 'more stable footing' but more can be done to improve ties
Asia|Crime|News|World

Security forces kill 2 Papuan rebel leaders in shootout near jointly owned US-Indonesian gold mine

Police say two Papuan separatist leaders were killed in a shootout between security forces and their rebel group near one of the world’s largest gold mines in Indonesia’s restive Papua region

Asia|News|World

China says it patrolled the South China Sea in an apparent response to US naval drills with allies

China’s military says it has conducted air and sea patrols and that all activities that “disrupt the South China Sea” are under control

China says it patrolled the South China Sea in an apparent response to US naval drills with allies
Asia|News|Science|Technology

South Korea launches its 2nd military spy satellite amid animosities with North Korea

South Korea has launched its second military spy satellite into space, days after North Korea reaffirmed its plan to launch multiple reconnaissance satellites this year

South Korea launches its 2nd military spy satellite amid animosities with North Korea
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian shares mostly rise as investors look to earnings and inflation signs

Asian shares are mostly higher as investors looked ahead to earnings reports from top global companies and a consumer prices report that will be a gauge for U.S. inflation

Stock market today: Asian shares mostly rise as investors look to earnings and inflation signs
Asia|Political|US|World

US treads carefully in responding to Hong Kong's new national security law

The U.S. has denounced Hong Kong’s new national security law as a tool to potentially silence dissent both at home and abroad, but so far the action from Washington has been notably muted

US treads carefully in responding to Hong Kong's new national security law
Asia|Business|Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle

Malaysian shoemaker apologizes for high heels with logo that some say resemble Arab writing for God

A Malaysian shoe company has apologized and stopped selling some of its footwear after some Muslims said the logo resembled the Arabic writing for the word God

Malaysian shoemaker apologizes for high heels with logo that some say resemble Arab writing for God
Asia|Business|News|Technology

Toyota will oversee model certification at subsidiary Daihatsu after safety testing scandal

The new president of Toyota subsidiary Daihatsu says its parent company will oversee model certification to regain trust after a safety testing scandal

Toyota will oversee model certification at subsidiary Daihatsu after safety testing scandal
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|US

US will push China to change policy that threatens American jobs, Treasury Secretary Yellen says

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the Biden administration will push China to change an industrial policy that poses a threat to U.S. jobs

US will push China to change policy that threatens American jobs, Treasury Secretary Yellen says
Americas|Asia|News|US|World

What's expected at Japanese PM Kishida's US visit? A major upgrade in defense ties

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is making an official visit to the United States this week

What's expected at Japanese PM Kishida's US visit? A major upgrade in defense ties
Asia|Europe|News|World

Russia Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov visits Beijing to emphasize ties with strongest political ally

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is visiting Beijing to display the strength of ties with close diplomatic ally China amid Moscow's grinding war against Ukraine

Russia Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov visits Beijing to emphasize ties with strongest political ally
Asia|Election|News

Here's what South Koreans are concerned about as they vote for parliament this week

As South Koreans head to the polls to elect a new 300-member parliament on this week, many are choosing their livelihoods and other domestic concerns as the most important election issues

Here's what South Koreans are concerned about as they vote for parliament this week
Asia|News|World

Sweden expels a Chinese journalist, calling her a threat to national security, report says

Sweden has expelled a Chinese journalist, saying the reporter was a threat to national security

Asia|Entertainment|Food|News|US|World

Culinary diplomacy: The internet is obsessed with what Janet Yellen eats in China

Ever since she ate mushrooms that can have psychedelic effects in Beijing last July, Janet Yellen has united Americans and Chinese in wanting to know what she will eat next

Culinary diplomacy: The internet is obsessed with what Janet Yellen eats in China
Asia|News|World

Ethnic guerrillas in Myanmar look set to seize an important town on the Thai border from military

Guerrilla fighters from Myanmar’s Karen ethnic minority are claiming to be close to seizing control of a major trading town bordering Thailand

Ethnic guerrillas in Myanmar look set to seize an important town on the Thai border from military
Asia|Environment|World

Cruelty for clicks: Cambodia is investigating YouTubers' abuse of monkeys at the Angkor UNESCO site

Cambodian authorities are investigating the abuse of monkeys at the famous Angkor UNESCO World Heritage Site

Cruelty for clicks: Cambodia is investigating YouTubers' abuse of monkeys at the Angkor UNESCO site
Asia|News|Opinion|World

Rohingya who moved to island in Bangladesh are learning job skills, says Japanese charity chief

The chairman of Japan’s Nippon Foundation says the charity will spend $2 million to help move tens of thousands more Rohingya refugees to a remote island in Bangladesh and provide them with skills training

Rohingya who moved to island in Bangladesh are learning job skills, says Japanese charity chief
Asia|Environment|News|World

Iran frees jailed conservationists who worked to save cheetahs

Iran has released two conservationists who worked to save the endangered Asiatic cheetah before spending five years in prison on espionage charges

Iran frees jailed conservationists who worked to save cheetahs
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Asia stocks rise with market focus on signs of interest rate cut

Asia stocks are mostly higher, with investors mainly focusing on a U.S. inflation report and what it means for interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve

Stock market today: Asia stocks rise with market focus on signs of interest rate cut
Asia|News|World

One of China's top leaders will lead a delegation to North Korea this week

A top Chinese leader will lead a delegation to North Korea this week

One of China's top leaders will lead a delegation to North Korea this week
Asia|News|World

Myanmar military begins basic training for draftees as resistance forces keep the pressure on

Myanmar’s military has begun basic training at military bases and schools across the country for draftees called up under the country’s recently activated conscription law

Myanmar military begins basic training for draftees as resistance forces keep the pressure on
Asia|News|US|World

US Indo-Pacific Commander 'very, very concerned' about Chinese aggression in South China Sea

The head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command says he is “very, very concerned” about China’s aggression toward Philippine forces near disputed islands in the South China Sea

US Indo-Pacific Commander 'very, very concerned' about Chinese aggression in South China Sea
Asia|Election|News|World

South Korea's president faces a major test in a crucial parliamentary election

South Koreans vote Wednesday for a new parliament in a hotly contested election that's seen as a referendum on conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korea's president faces a major test in a crucial parliamentary election
Asia|News|World

Hong Kong building fire kills at least 4 people and injures 12

At least four people were killed and another 12 injured in a fire in a building in Hong Kong

Hong Kong building fire kills at least 4 people and injures 12
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian markets are mixed, Shanghai falls as Fitch lowers China's rating outlook

Shares are mixed in Asia after U.S. stock indexes held at a near standstill ahead of some potentially market-moving reports

Stock market today: Asian markets are mixed, Shanghai falls as Fitch lowers China's rating outlook
Asia|News|US|World

Biden to honor PM Kishida, reflect on Japan's growing clout on international stage

President Joe Biden is set to host Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for talks on the delicate security situation in the Pacific and a glitzy state dinner

Biden to honor PM Kishida, reflect on Japan's growing clout on international stage
Asia|Election|News|World

Chinese President Xi meets former Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou on pro-unification visit

Chinese President Xi Jinping has met with former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou in Beijing in a bid to promote unification between the sides that separated amid civil war in 1949

Chinese President Xi meets former Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou on pro-unification visit
Asia|News|Videos|World

Russians stage a rare protest after a dam bursts and homes flood near the Kazakh border

Russians in the city of Orsk gathered in a rare protest Monday calling for compensation following the collapse of a dam and subsequent flooding in the Orenburg region near the border with Kazakhstan

Russians stage a rare protest after a dam bursts and homes flood near the Kazakh border
Asia|Australia|News

Australian bomber shot down with 4 crew in 1943 identified off the coast of Papua New Guinea

Officials have confirmed the identities of an Australian bomber and the remains of two air crew members more than 80 years after they crashed in flames off the coast of Papua New Guinea

Australian bomber shot down with 4 crew in 1943 identified off the coast of Papua New Guinea
Asia|News

South Korea's prime minister and top presidential officials offer to resign after election defeat

South Korean media report that the prime minster and top presidential advisers have offered to resign in the wake of the parliamentary election defeat

South Korea's prime minister and top presidential officials offer to resign after election defeat
Asia|World

Forced evictions or free choice? Cambodia's relocation of people from UNESCO site raises concerns

Cambodia's program to relocate people living on the famous Angkor archaeological site is drawing international concern over possible human rights abuses, while authorities maintain they're doing nothing more than protecting the UNESCO World Heritage Site from illegal squatters

Forced evictions or free choice? Cambodia's relocation of people from UNESCO site raises concerns
Asia|News|US|World

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to address Congress amid skepticism about US role abroad

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is heading to Congress to address U.S. lawmakers on the importance of keeping a strong partnership between the two countries at a time of tension in the Asia-Pacific

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to address Congress amid skepticism about US role abroad
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed, taking hot US inflation data in stride

Asian shares are mixed after U.S. stocks fell on worries that what seemed like a blip in the battle to bring down inflation is turning into a troubling trend

Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed, taking hot US inflation data in stride
Asia|Business|Crime|Finance

Vietnam sentences real estate tycoon Truong My Lan to death in its largest ever fraud case

A Vietnam court has sentenced real estate tycoon Truong My Lan to death in the country’s largest financial fraud case ever, state media Thanh Nien said

Vietnam sentences real estate tycoon Truong My Lan to death in its largest ever fraud case
Asia|News|US|World

China sanctions 2 U.S. companies over 'support for arms sales to Taiwan'

China has sanctioned two U.S. companies over what it says is their support for arms sales to Taiwan, the self governing island democracy Beijing claims as its own territory to be recovered by force if necessary

China sanctions 2 U.S. companies over 'support for arms sales to Taiwan'
Asia|Crime|Economy|Finance

What to know about the Vietnamese real estate tycoon sentenced to death in fraud case

A Vietnamese real estate tycoon was sentenced to death in the country’s biggest ever financial fraud case, underlining an intensifying anti-corruption drive in the southeast Asian nation

What to know about the Vietnamese real estate tycoon sentenced to death in fraud case
Asia|Economy|Finance

Thai November headline inflation misses forecast, below central bank target

Thailand's headline consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.95% in November from a year earlier, driven by higher food and energy prices, after the previous month's annual increase of

Thai November headline inflation misses forecast, below central bank target
Asia|Business|Economy

India's services sector saw strong growth in November, PMI shows

Growth in India's dominant services sector remained strong in November despite the steepest rise in prices for over a decade, while consistent demand led to

India's services sector saw strong growth in November, PMI shows
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

South Korea rushes to stabilise markets after Yoon's martial law bid

South Korea's finance ministry said on Wednesday it was ready to deploy "unlimited" liquidity into financial markets after President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted a martial law

South Korea rushes to stabilise markets after Yoon's martial law bid
Asia|News|World

Afghanistan's Taliban leaders issued different messages for Eid. Experts say that shows tensions

Experts say messages by two influential Taliban leaders in Afghanistan this week showed tensions between hardliners and more moderate elements who want to scrap harsher policies and attract more outside support

Afghanistan's Taliban leaders issued different messages for Eid. Experts say that shows tensions
Asia|Business|Health|Technology

On eve of Japanese prime minister's visit to North Carolina, Fujifilm announces more jobs there

A subsidiary of Japanese-based Fujifilm Corp. plans to expand further a massive biopharmaceutical manufacturing plant in the state, even as the initial phase is yet complete

Arts|Asia|News|Travel|US

New York Philharmonic to tour China this summer

The New York Philharmonic will give five concerts in China this summer in what it says will be first visit to the mainland by a U.S. orchestra since 2019

Asia|News|US|World

US, Japan and South Korea hold drills in disputed sea as Biden hosts leaders of Japan, Philippines

A U.S. carrier strike group led by the USS Theodore Roosevelt held a three-day joint exercise with its allies Japan and South Korea, as U.S. President Joe Biden pledged an ironclad defense commitment to leaders from Japan and the Philippines at the White House

US, Japan and South Korea hold drills in disputed sea as Biden hosts leaders of Japan, Philippines
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|US|World

North Carolina governor to welcome historic visitor at mansion: Japan's Prime Minister Kishida

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is scheduled to tour different parts of North Carolina to spotlight his nation's title as the state's biggest foreign investor

North Carolina governor to welcome historic visitor at mansion: Japan's Prime Minister Kishida
Asia|Election|News

Why did Yoon's party lose in South Korea's elections and what troubles does he face now?

South Korean voters have handed liberals extended opposition control of parliament in what looks like a massive political setback to conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol

Why did Yoon's party lose in South Korea's elections and what troubles does he face now?
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asia stocks are mostly lower after Wall St rebound led by Big Tech

Asia stocks are mostly lower after gains for Big Tech shares helped U.S. stock indexes claw back much of their slide from the day before

Stock market today: Asia stocks are mostly lower after Wall St rebound led by Big Tech
Asia|News|Political|World

Thai foreign minister urges Myanmar's military to avoid violent attack on border town its army lost

Thailand’s foreign minister says he has urged Myanmar’s military authorities not to violently respond to its army’s loss of an important border trading town to its opponents

Thai foreign minister urges Myanmar's military to avoid violent attack on border town its army lost
Asia|News|US|World

US and Philippines step up strategic partnership as China threats loom in South China Sea

The Biden administration is again reassuring the Philippines the U.S. commitment to the islands’ defense is steadfast amid increasing concerns about provocative Chinese actions in disputed areas of the South China Sea

US and Philippines step up strategic partnership as China threats loom in South China Sea
Asia|News|Sports

Naomi Osaka's victory helps Japan take a 2-0 lead over Kazakhstan in the Billie Jean King Cup

Naomi Osaka put Japan a step away from reaching the Billie Jean King Cup Finals with a 6-2, 7-6 (5) victory over Kazakhstan’s Yulia Putintseva

Naomi Osaka's victory helps Japan take a 2-0 lead over Kazakhstan in the Billie Jean King Cup
Asia|Business|Economy|News|Technology|World

US intelligence finding shows China surging equipment sales to Russia to help war effort in Ukraine

China has surged sales to Russia of machine tools, microelectronics and other technology that Moscow in turn is using to produce missiles, tanks, aircraft and other weaponry

US intelligence finding shows China surging equipment sales to Russia to help war effort in Ukraine
Americas|Asia|News|US|World

Kishida delights Washington with promise of 250 cherry trees as independence gift

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida drew cheers and applause from U.S. lawmakers on Thursday when he announced a plan to donate 250 cherry trees to the U.S. capital to

Kishida delights Washington with promise of 250 cherry trees as independence gift
Asia|Business|News|Technology

US, Japan signal support for Texas high-speed rail plan

The governments of the United States and Japan signalled support for a plan to build the first high-speed rail in the U.S. using Japanese bullet trains after their leaders

US, Japan signal support for Texas high-speed rail plan
Asia|Finance

Morning Bid: Widening FX worry, South Korea sets rates

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Widening FX worry, South Korea sets rates
Asia|News|US|World

China summons Japanese, Philippine diplomats over negative comments

China summoned Japanese and Philippine diplomats on Friday to express dissatisfaction over negative comments about it aired during a summit of the leaders of the United States,

China summons Japanese, Philippine diplomats over negative comments
Asia|News|Political|World

Russia tells Japanese envoy it views deeper US-Japanese military ties as a threat

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko warned the Japanese ambassador on Friday that "dangerous trends" in Tokyo's military cooperation with the United States were posing a

Russia tells Japanese envoy it views deeper US-Japanese military ties as a threat
Asia|News|US|World

US sees no reason for China to see US meetings with Japan, Philippines as a threat

The White House said on Friday there is no reason for China to see a U.S. summit this week with Japan and the Philippines as a threat.

US sees no reason for China to see US meetings with Japan, Philippines as a threat
Asia|News|US|World

South Korea, Japan, US hold naval drills amid N.Korea threats

South Korea, Japan and the United States staged long-planned joint naval exercises involving an American aircraft carrier to ensure readiness against nuclear and

Asia|Election|News|World

Solomon Islands election watched by US, China amid Pacific influence contest

A national election in the Solomon Islands, the first since Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare signed a security pact with Beijing, will be watched next

Solomon Islands election watched by US, China amid Pacific influence contest
Asia|Economy|News|US

Philippine deals with US, Japan will not affect China's investments, Marcos says

Business deals that the Philippines secured at a summit with Japan and the United States will not affect China's investments in the Philippines, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr

Philippine deals with US, Japan will not affect China's investments, Marcos says
Asia|News|US|World

US, Japan, Philippines trilateral deal to change dynamic in South China Sea, Marcos says

A cooperation agreement by the Philippines, the United States and Japan will change the dynamic in the South China Sea and the region, Philippine President Ferdinand

US, Japan, Philippines trilateral deal to change dynamic in South China Sea, Marcos says
Asia|Australia|Crime|News

Multiple people stabbed and 1 person shot at a Sydney shopping center, media say

Media reports say multiple people have been stabbed and that the police shot a person at a Sydney shopping center

Multiple people stabbed and 1 person shot at a Sydney shopping center, media say
Asia|Crime|News

Pakistani police search for gunmen who abducted bus passengers and killed 10 in the southwest

A Pakistani police official says a search is underway for gunmen who killed eight people after abducting them from a bus on a highway in the country’s southwest

Pakistani police search for gunmen who abducted bus passengers and killed 10 in the southwest
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News

Pakistan repays $1 billion in Eurobonds, says central bank

Pakistan's central bank has repaid $1 billion in Eurobonds, it said on Saturday, a scheduled payment ahead of the South Asian nation seeking a long-term bailout

Pakistan repays $1 billion in Eurobonds, says central bank
Asia|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Travel|World

Water guns are in full blast to mark Thai New Year festivities despite worries about heat wave

It’s water festival time in Thailand where many are marking the country’s traditional New Year, splashing each other with colorful water guns and buckets in an often raucous celebration that draws thousands of people, even as this year the Southeast Asian nation marks record-high temperatures causing concern

Water guns are in full blast to mark Thai New Year festivities despite worries about heat wave
Asia|News|US|World

US Assistant Secretary of State Kritenbrink to visit China April 14-16

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Kritenbrink will travel to China April 14-16, the State Department said on Saturday.

US Assistant Secretary of State Kritenbrink to visit China April 14-16
Asia|Economy|Europe|News|World

Germany's Scholz kicks off China trip amid tensions over EVs, Russia

Chancellor Olaf Scholz kicked off a three-day tour of China on Sunday to shore up ties with Germany's top trade partner and address rifts

Germany's Scholz kicks off China trip amid tensions over EVs, Russia
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|US

China EV maker Nio urges openness in US speech amid tensions

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio's founder called for openness in a rare speech in the United States, where politicians have been seeking to further restrict

China EV maker Nio urges openness in US speech amid tensions
Asia|Business|Economy|News|World

India's Modi vows to boost social spending, make country into a manufacturing hub ahead of election

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed to boost social spending, develop infrastructure and make India a global manufacturing hub as companies shift away from China

India's Modi vows to boost social spending, make country into a manufacturing hub ahead of election
Asia|Business|Finance|News

De-risking, seeking safety as Middle East tensions rise

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

De-risking, seeking safety as Middle East tensions rise
Asia|Economy|Finance|World

Oil prices fall after Iran attack as market draws down risk premium

Oil prices fell at Asia's open on Monday, as market participants dialled back risk premiums following Iran's attack on Israel late on Saturday which the Israeli

Oil prices fall after Iran attack as market draws down risk premium
Asia|Crime|News|World

Pakistan investigating the shooting death of a suspect in the 2013 killing of an accused Indian spy

Pakistani police are investigated the shooting death of a suspect in the killing of accused Indian spy Sarabjit Singh in prison in 2013

Pakistan investigating the shooting death of a suspect in the 2013 killing of an accused Indian spy
Asia|News|World

China says Hong Kong must 'tightly hold' national security line to safeguard development

China's top official on Hong Kong affairs said the city should "tightly hold" onto the bottom line of national security to safeguard development, in

China says Hong Kong must 'tightly hold' national security line to safeguard development
Asia|News|Opinion|Political|World

In Modi's India, opponents and journalists feel the squeeze ahead of election

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government are increasingly wielding strong-arm tactics to subdue political opponents and critics of the ruling Hindu-nationalist party

In Modi's India, opponents and journalists feel the squeeze ahead of election
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian stocks track Wall Street's decline as Middle East tensions escalate

Asia stocks are mostly lower as worries about potentially escalating tensions in the Middle East rattle financial markets

Stock market today: Asian stocks track Wall Street's decline as Middle East tensions escalate
Asia|News|World

Philippine president: trilateral agreement with U.S., Japan not directed at anyone

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Monday the trilateral agreement signed between his country and the United States and Japan was not directed at anyone, but merely a

Philippine president: trilateral agreement with U.S., Japan not directed at anyone
Asia|Business|Technology

OpenAI bids for Japan business as it opens Tokyo office

Microsoft backed artificial intelligence startup OpenAI made a pitch for business in Japan on Monday as it opened its first Asia office in Tokyo.

OpenAI bids for Japan business as it opens Tokyo office
Asia|Election|World

Solomon Islands' elections could impact China's influence in the South Pacific

The country in which China has gained most influence in the South Pacific, Solomon Islands, goes to the polls on Wednesday in an election that could shape the region’s future

Solomon Islands' elections could impact China's influence in the South Pacific
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology|US

Tesla scouts for its first India showroom locations, sources say

U.S. electric carmaker Tesla is looking at potential showroom locations in New Delhi and Mumbai ahead of plans to begin sales in India later this

Tesla scouts for its first India showroom locations, sources say
Asia|News|World

Singapore prime minister says he will step down on May 15 and hand post to his deputy

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will relinquish his office on May 15 and hand the post to his deputy Lawrence Wong, his office said Monday

Singapore prime minister says he will step down on May 15 and hand post to his deputy
Asia|News|World

Testimony begins in lawsuit accusing Japanese police of racial profiling

A civil lawsuit demanding damages for alleged racial discrimination by police in Japan has opened in Tokyo District Court

Testimony begins in lawsuit accusing Japanese police of racial profiling
Asia|Economy|News|Political|World

Germany's Scholz calls for fair competition and warns against dumping during China visit

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has called for fair competition in trade relations with China while warning about dumping and overproduction as he spoke to students in Shanghai on Monday

Germany's Scholz calls for fair competition and warns against dumping during China visit
Asia|News|US|World

US says China is boosting Russia's war machine in Ukraine

China is backing Russia's war

US says China is boosting Russia's war machine in Ukraine
Asia|MidEast|News|US|World

US, China officials discuss Middle East, Taiwan, South China Sea

The top U.S. diplomat for East Asia discussed Middle East developments, the South China Sea and Taiwan issues with Chinese counterparts in Beijing, the State Department said on

Arts|Asia|Opinion

In war saga 'The Sympathizer,' Vietnamese voices are no longer stuck in the background

For decades, Vietnamese people often been relegated to the background in popular cinematic depictions of the Vietnam War

In war saga 'The Sympathizer,' Vietnamese voices are no longer stuck in the background
Asia|Business|Finance|News

Morning Bid: China GDP eyed as investor sentiment crumbles

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: China GDP eyed as investor sentiment crumbles
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Asian shares slide on Fed rate cut rethink; China GDP in focus

Asian stocks fell and the dollar climbed to more than five-month highs on Tuesday as stronger-than-expected U.S. retail sales for March further reinforced

Asian shares slide on Fed rate cut rethink; China GDP in focus
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

China's economy grew 5.3% in first quarter, beating expectations

China’s economy beat expectations in the first quarter of the year with help from policies and an increase in demand

China's economy grew 5.3% in first quarter, beating expectations
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple CEO says that he wants to increase investments in Vietnam

Apple CEO Tim Cook said Tuesday that he wants to further increase investment in Vietnam a day after the company announced it would spending on suppliers in the Southeast Asian manufacturing hub

Apple CEO says that he wants to increase investments in Vietnam
Asia|Technology

North Korea is buying Chinese surveillance cameras in a push to tighten control, report says

A report from the website 38 North says that North Korea is putting surveillance cameras in schools and workplaces in a technology-driven push to monitor its population even more closely

North Korea is buying Chinese surveillance cameras in a push to tighten control, report says
Asia|Crime|News|World

Philippines' Marcos says 'not one person died' as police make huge drug bust, in dig at predecessor

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says police have seized the largest haul of methamphetamine in the country in years without anybody being killed, in a subtle criticism of his predecessor’s notoriously deadly crackdown on illegal drugs

Philippines' Marcos says 'not one person died' as police make huge drug bust, in dig at predecessor
Asia|Business|Technology|US

Tesla's global job cuts hit China sales team, sources say

Tesla's global job cuts are hitting China, the automaker's biggest market after the United States, affecting staff in teams including sales, two sources briefed on the matter said

Tesla's global job cuts hit China sales team, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Asian shares track Wall Street slump triggered by strong US spending data

Asian shares have skidded following a slump on Wall Street after higher yields in the U.S. bond market cranked up pressure on stocks

Stock market today: Asian shares track Wall Street slump triggered by strong US spending data
Asia|Europe|News|Political|World

On a China visit, the German chancellor says Russia's invasion of Ukraine threatens global security

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has told Chinese leader Xi Jinping who hosted him in Beijing that Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine threatens global security, in an apparent call for China to apply greater pressure on its neighbor to end the war

On a China visit, the German chancellor says Russia's invasion of Ukraine threatens global security
Asia|Business|News|Technology|US

Intel to launch two AI chips for China with reduced capabilities

Intel will release two AI chips with reduced capabilities for the Chinese market, in order to comply with U.S. export controls and sanctions.

Intel to launch two AI chips for China with reduced capabilities
Americas|Asia|Economy|News|US|World

US Pentagon chief speaks with Chinese counterpart for first time since November 2022

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has spoken with China’s national defense minister in the latest in a series of U.S. steps to improve communications with the Chinese military and reduce unsafe and aggressive incidents in the Indo-Pacific

US Pentagon chief speaks with Chinese counterpart for first time since November 2022
Asia|Finance|News

Morning Bid: Powell dashes easing hopes, markets dented again

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Powell dashes easing hopes, markets dented again
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

At Chinese trade fair, exporters despair their goods are 'as cheap as cabbage'

Wu Huazhan's Chinese television factory used to impose minimum orders to manage production efficiently.

At Chinese trade fair, exporters despair their goods are 'as cheap as cabbage'
Asia|Election|News|World

Solomon Islands votes in election watched by China, US for regional security impact

The Solomon Islands began voting in a national election on Wednesday, the first since Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare in 2022 struck a security pact with China and drew the Pacific

Americas|Asia|News|US|World

China, US should find ways for pragmatic military relations, Chinese defence minister says

China and the United States should explore ways for a pragmatic and cooperative relationship between their militaries, and "gradually accumulate mutual trust", the Chinese defence

China, US should find ways for pragmatic military relations, Chinese defence minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|US

Oil prices dip as demand concerns outweigh Middle East supply fears

Oil prices eased in early trade on Wednesday as worries about global demand due to weak economic momentum in China and fading hopes for U.S. interest rate cuts in

Oil prices dip as demand concerns outweigh Middle East supply fears
Asia|Australia|Election|News|World

Solomon Islanders cast votes in an election that will shape relations with China

Voting has begun across the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific nation’s first general election since the government switched diplomatic allegiances from Taiwan to Beijing and struck a secret security pact that has raised fears of the Chinese navy gaining a foothold in the region

Solomon Islanders cast votes in an election that will shape relations with China
Asia|News|Technology

Taiwan submarine project chief quits, ministry says plans to proceed

Taiwan's homegrown submarine programme will remain on track, the defence minister said on Wednesday, after the head of the programme resigned due to what he said were unfair attacks

Taiwan submarine project chief quits, ministry says plans to proceed
Asia|Business|Finance

Morgan Stanley to cut around 50 investment banking jobs in Asia-Pacific, sources say

Morgan Stanley is cutting around 50 investment banking jobs in the Asia-Pacific region due to a deals slump, sources with knowledge of the matter said.

Morgan Stanley to cut around 50 investment banking jobs in Asia-Pacific, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan records a trade deficit for the third straight fiscal year despite recovering exports

Japan recorded a trade deficit for the third straight fiscal year as the costs of energy and other imports rose and the yen remained weak

Japan records a trade deficit for the third straight fiscal year despite recovering exports
Asia|News|World

Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from a Myanmar prison to house arrest due to heat wave

Myanmar’s former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from prison to house arrest

Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from a Myanmar prison to house arrest due to heat wave
Asia|Environment|Science

Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders in the US more likely to believe in climate change: AP-NORC poll

Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in the United States are slightly more likely than the overall adult population to believe in human-caused climate change

Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders in the US more likely to believe in climate change: AP-NORC poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology|World

Missiles, drones and warships the priority as Australia plans $32 billion defence boost

Australia will boost defence spending by A$50.3 billion ($32 billion) over the next decade and reshuffle its weapons programs to emphasise missiles, drones and

Asia|News|US|World

US and Asia allies push for new panel to monitor North Korea sanctions

The U.S., South Korea and Japan are pushing for a new multi-national panel of experts, possibly outside the U.N., to ensure sanctions enforcement against North Korea

US and Asia allies push for new panel to monitor North Korea sanctions
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple CEO says company is 'looking at' manufacturing in Indonesia

Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company is “looking at” manufacturing in Indonesia as he met with Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Wednesday

Apple CEO says company is 'looking at' manufacturing in Indonesia
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Stock market today: Asian benchmarks are mixed while US seems committed to current rates

Asian shares are trading mixed after most U.S. stocks slipped on firmer expectations that the Fed is committed to its current rate practices

Stock market today: Asian benchmarks are mixed while US seems committed to current rates
Asia|News|World

Death toll from 4 days of rains rises to 63 in Pakistan with more rain on the forecast

Lightning and heavy rains led to 14 deaths in Pakistan, officials said Wednesday, bringing the death toll from four days of extreme weather to at least 63

Death toll from 4 days of rains rises to 63 in Pakistan with more rain on the forecast
Asia|Crime|News

Father of boy accused of stabbing 2 Sydney clerics saw no signs of extremism, Muslim leader says

A Muslim community leader in Australia says the father of a boy accused of stabbing two Christian clerics saw no signs of his son’s extremism

Father of boy accused of stabbing 2 Sydney clerics saw no signs of extremism, Muslim leader says
Asia|News|US

US navy flies aircraft through the Taiwan Strait a day after US-China defense chiefs hold rare talks

The U.S. 7th Fleet says a Navy P-8A Poseidon flew through the Taiwan Strait, a day after U.S. and Chinese defense chiefs held their first talks since Nov. 2022

US navy flies aircraft through the Taiwan Strait a day after US-China defense chiefs hold rare talks
Asia|News|US|World

Philippines, US forces to train retaking island in joint military drills

Philippine and U.S. forces will simulate retaking enemy-occupied islands during joint military drills starting next week in areas facing Taiwan and the South China

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Analysis-Japan Inc makes a renewed U.S. push as China fears mount

Japanese companies are increasingly hitching their growth plans to the United States, as concerns about Chinese demand and Beijing's influence over

Analysis-Japan Inc makes a renewed U.S. push as China fears mount
Asia|Business|Technology

China's SenseTime reshapes to focus on generative AI growth

Loss-making Chinese AI company SenseTime Group said on Tuesday it has completed a major organizational restructuring aimed at ramping up its shift toward generative AI technologies

China's SenseTime reshapes to focus on generative AI growth
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Sizzling valuations are no bar for Asia data centre deals as AI growth beckons

Global investors are queueing up to invest in data centre operators in Asia Pacific either by buying stakes

Sizzling valuations are no bar for Asia data centre deals as AI growth beckons
Asia|Business|Technology

Volkswagen to roll out new architecture with Xpeng to cut China EV costs

Volkswagen AG said on Wednesday it has developed a new architecture for intelligent and electric cars with its Chinese partner Xpeng, which the German automaker said

Volkswagen to roll out new architecture with Xpeng to cut China EV costs
Asia|News|Technology

Pakistan blocked social media platform X over national security, ministry says

Pakistan's interior ministry said on Wednesday it ordered the temporary blockage of social media platform X in February on national security concerns, confirming a long-suspected

Pakistan blocked social media platform X over national security, ministry says
Asia|Education|World

China calls on universities to provide 'love education'

China is urging colleges and universities to provide "love education" to emphasise positive views on marriage, love, fertility and family, in a bid to boost the country's

China calls on universities to provide 'love education'
Asia|Business|Technology

Embraer's Eve says it signed letter of intention with AirX to sell up to 50 eVTOL

Electric aircraft maker Eve has signed a letter of intent with Japan's public helicopter charter service company AirX to sell up to 50 electric vertical take-off and landing (

Embraer's Eve says it signed letter of intention with AirX to sell up to 50 eVTOL
Asia|Europe|MidEast|News|US|World

House’s Ukraine, Israel aid package moving ahead as Speaker Johnson fights to keep his job

House Speaker Mike Johnson is forging ahead toward a vote later this week on a package of Ukraine funding that also includes Israel and Taiwan

House’s Ukraine, Israel aid package moving ahead as Speaker Johnson fights to keep his job
Asia|Economy|Finance

Column-Asia braces for unwanted, but unavoidable FX battle: McGeever

Asian countries probably don't want it and they certainly didn't cause it, but a 'beggar thy neighbor' wave of exchange rate depreciation may be about to

Column-Asia braces for unwanted, but unavoidable FX battle: McGeever
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology|US

Exclusive-US plans to restore tariffs on dominant solar technology, sources say

The Biden administration is expected to grant a request by South Korea’s Hanwha Qcells to reverse a two-year-old trade exemption that has allowed

Exclusive-US plans to restore tariffs on dominant solar technology, sources say
Asia|Environment|News|World

Tsunami alert after a volcano in Indonesia has several big eruptions and thousands are told to leave

Indonesian authorities have issued a tsunami alert after eruptions at Ruang mountain sent ash thousands of feet high

Tsunami alert after a volcano in Indonesia has several big eruptions and thousands are told to leave
Asia|News|Political|US|World

Biden says uncle shot down over area populated by cannibals in World War Two

President Joe Biden on Wednesday raised the possibility that an uncle who served in the Pacific campaign during World War Two might have fallen victim to cannibals after his

Biden says uncle shot down over area populated by cannibals in World War Two
Asia|Economy|Finance|US

Japan, US finance chiefs agree to closely communicate on FX

Japan and the United States agreed to closely communicate on currency markets, Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Wednesday after a meeting with

Japan, US finance chiefs agree to closely communicate on FX
Asia|News

Morning Bid: Investors take breather, FX plots thicken

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Investors take breather, FX plots thicken
Asia|Environment|MidEast

Here's why experts don't think cloud seeding played a role in Dubai's downpour

With cloud seeding, it may rain, but it doesn’t really pour or flood — at least nothing like what drenched the United Arab Emirates and paralyzed Dubai

Here's why experts don't think cloud seeding played a role in Dubai's downpour
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

TSMC set to report 5% rise in first-quarter profit on strong AI chip demand

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the dominant producer of advanced chips used in artificial intelligence applications, is expected to report a 5% rise in first-quarter profit

TSMC set to report 5% rise in first-quarter profit on strong AI chip demand
Asia|World

Philippines says decision to strengthen ties with Japan, US a 'sovereign choice'

The Philippines' decision to ramp up ties with Japan and the United States is a "sovereign choice", its foreign ministry said on Thursday, urging China to "reflect upon its own

Philippines says decision to strengthen ties with Japan, US a 'sovereign choice'
Americas|Asia|News|Opinion|World

US envoy to the UN vows support for families of Japanese who were abducted and taken to North Korea

America stands with Japan until all Japanese abducted by North Korea decades ago return home to end their painful separation

US envoy to the UN vows support for families of Japanese who were abducted and taken to North Korea
Asia|News|Opinion

Japan 'two-faced' for seeking closer ties while warning of China threat, Chinese state media says

An editorial in a Chinese state-controlled newspaper on Thursday admonished "two-faced" Japan for inaccurately portraying it as a regional security threat while chasing more stable

Japan 'two-faced' for seeking closer ties while warning of China threat, Chinese state media says
Asia|Environment|News|Science

Indonesians leave homes near erupting volcano and airport closes due to ash danger

Indonesian authorities closed an international airport and residents left homes near an erupting volcano due to spreading ash, falling rocks and the possibility of a tsunami

Indonesians leave homes near erupting volcano and airport closes due to ash danger
Asia|MidEast|News|World

China and Indonesia call for cease-fire in Gaza

The Chinese and Indonesian foreign ministers called for an immediate and lasting cease-fire in Gaza after a meeting in Jakarta on Thursday, condemning the humanitarian costs of the ongoing war that has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians

China and Indonesia call for cease-fire in Gaza
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Stock market today: Asian shares gain despite Wall Street's tech-led retreat

Asian shares have advanced even after sinking technology stocks sent Wall Street lower again

Stock market today: Asian shares gain despite Wall Street's tech-led retreat
Asia|News|World

A strong earthquake in Japan leaves 9 people with minor injuries. But there was no tsunami danger

Japanese authorities say that a strong earthquake that struck the country's southwest Japan has left nine people with minor injuries

A strong earthquake in Japan leaves 9 people with minor injuries. But there was no tsunami danger
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|US

Exclusive-Mexico, facing US pressure, will halt incentives to Chinese EV makers

Mexico's federal government, under pressure from the U.S., is keeping Chinese automakers at arm's length by refusing to offer such incentives as low-cost public

Exclusive-Mexico, facing US pressure, will halt incentives to Chinese EV makers
Asia|Sports|World

China-born Zhou Guanyu will be a star regardless of who wins the F1 race in Shanghai

Formula 1 returns to China this weekend after a five-year absence

China-born Zhou Guanyu will be a star regardless of who wins the F1 race in Shanghai
Asia|Business|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Morning Bid: Jitters heighten, financial conditions tighten

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Jitters heighten, financial conditions tighten
Asia|Election|News|World

Solomon Islands' pro-China PM retains seat as election count continues

The Solomon Islands' pro-China Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has retained his seat in the national election, local media reported late on Friday but it won't be known

Solomon Islands' pro-China PM retains seat as election count continues
Asia|News|World

North Korea, Belarus deputy foreign ministers agree to strengthen ties

North Korean officials met with a visiting Belarusian delegation and vowed deeper cooperation, as Pyongyang criticized the United States for trying to increase "lawless

North Korea, Belarus deputy foreign ministers agree to strengthen ties
Asia|Business|Technology

TSMC's shares slide nearly 7% in Taipei on global chip outlook concerns

TSMC's Taipei-listed shares tumbled 6.7% on Friday following the company's first-quarter earnings report in which it dialled back its expectations for chip sector growth and did not

TSMC's shares slide nearly 7% in Taipei on global chip outlook concerns
Asia|Election|News|World

India starts voting in the world's largest election as Modi seeks a third term as prime minister

Millions of Indians are voting in a six-week election that’s a referendum on Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi

India starts voting in the world's largest election as Modi seeks a third term as prime minister
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Apple pulls WhatsApp, Threads from China app store after Beijing order

Apple said on Friday it had removed Meta Platforms' WhatsApp and Threads from its App Store in China after being ordered to do so by the Chinese government, which

Apple pulls WhatsApp, Threads from China app store after Beijing order
Asia|Economy|Election|US

Biden's tariff warnings signal sharp anti-China election battle

The Biden administration's threat to impose more tariffs on China is the latest election-year signal that frostier relations with China are likely to follow regardless

Biden's tariff warnings signal sharp anti-China election battle
Asia|Crime|World

5 Japanese workers narrowly escape suicide bombing that targeted their vehicle in Pakistan

Five Japanese autoworkers have narrowly escaped an attack by a suicide bomber who detonated his explosive-laden vest near their vehicle in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi

5 Japanese workers narrowly escape suicide bombing that targeted their vehicle in Pakistan
Asia|Business|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Japan’s Nikkei leads Asian market retreat as Middle East tensions flare

Asian stocks have tumbled, with Japan’s Nikkei slumping 2.4% on heavy selling of semiconductor-related shares and other market heavyweights

Stock market today: Japan’s Nikkei leads Asian market retreat as Middle East tensions flare
Asia|News|US|World

San Francisco mayor announces the city will receive pandas from China

San Francisco is the latest U_S_ city preparing to receive a pair of pandas from China, in a continuation of Beijing’s famed “panda diplomacy.”

San Francisco mayor announces the city will receive pandas from China
Asia|Business|News|Political|Technology|World

Key ally of Pakistan's prime minister demands end to ban on social media platform X

An important ally of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif demanded the government lift a two-month-old ban on the social media platform X, saying it violates citizens’ right to speech and expression

Key ally of Pakistan's prime minister demands end to ban on social media platform X
Asia|News|World

More people are evacuated after the dramatic eruption of an Indonesian volcano

More people living near an erupting volcano on Indonesia's Sulawesi Island are being evacuated

More people are evacuated after the dramatic eruption of an Indonesian volcano
Asia|News|World

US envoy to UN visits Nagasaki A-bomb museum, pays tribute to victims

The American envoy to the United Nations has called for countries armed with atomic weapons to pursue nuclear disarmament as she visited the atomic bomb museum in Nagasaki, Japan

US envoy to UN visits Nagasaki A-bomb museum, pays tribute to victims
Asia|Business|Economy|News|US

China slaps anti-dumping levy on import of a US chemical amid rising trade tensions

China on Friday slapped a levy on imports of an acid from the United States widely used in food, feed, pesticides and medical fields, amid heightened tensions with Washington over

China slaps anti-dumping levy on import of a US chemical amid rising trade tensions
Asia|Business|News|Technology|US

Apple pulls WhatsApp and Threads from App Store on Beijing's orders

Apple says it has removed Meta’s WhatsApp messaging app and its Threads social media app from the App Store in China on Beijing’s orders

Apple pulls WhatsApp and Threads from App Store on Beijing's orders
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

IMF urges Bank of Japan to tread cautiously in raising interest rates

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) must tread cautiously in raising interest rates, as some indicators of inflation expectations remain short of its 2% target, the

IMF urges Bank of Japan to tread cautiously in raising interest rates
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Attorneys argue that Florida law discriminates against Chinese nationals trying to buy homes

An attorney wants a federal court to overturn a Florida law that she says discriminates against Chinese citizens by barring their purchase of real estate in much of the state

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Political heat prods Japan, South Korea to team up on weak currencies

The success of Japan and South Korea at inserting language voicing concern over their currencies in a joint statement with the U.S. this week underscores the

Political heat prods Japan, South Korea to team up on weak currencies
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|US|World

Thai plastics firm will pay $20 million to settle with U.S. over Iran sanctions violations

A Bangkok-based plastics firm has agreed to pay $20 million to settle with the U.S. over 467 violations of Iran sanctions

Thai plastics firm will pay $20 million to settle with U.S. over Iran sanctions violations
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's finance minister gives fresh warning on excessive yen moves

Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Friday authorities would take appropriate action against excessive currency market moves, repeating his warning to investors

Japan's finance minister gives fresh warning on excessive yen moves
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About 1,300 people from Myanmar flee into Thailand after clashes broke out in a key border town

Officials in Thailand say about 1,300 people have fled from eastern Myanmar into Thailand as fresh fighting erupted at a border town that has recently been captured by ethnic guerillas

About 1,300 people from Myanmar flee into Thailand after clashes broke out in a key border town
Asia|News|World

China's foreign minister says major powers should avoid rivalry in South Pacific

China's foreign minister Wang Yi on Saturday said the South Pacific region should not become an arena for major power rivalries and that its assistance to countries there is free

China's foreign minister says major powers should avoid rivalry in South Pacific
Asia|News|World

2 Japanese navy helicopters carrying 8 crew believed crashed in Pacific, Defense Ministry says

Japan’s Defense Minister says two Maritime Self Defense Force helicopters are believed to have crashed in the Pacific Ocean south of Tokyo during night-time training

2 Japanese navy helicopters carrying 8 crew believed crashed in Pacific, Defense Ministry says
Americas|Asia|News|US|World

Blinken will be the latest top US official to visit China in a bid to keep ties on an even keel

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to China this coming week as Washington and Beijing try to keep ties on an even keel despite major differences on a range of issue, from the Middle East to opioids

Blinken will be the latest top US official to visit China in a bid to keep ties on an even keel
Asia|Environment|News

Pakistani province issues a flood alert and warns of a heavy loss of life from glacial melting

A Pakistani province has issued a flood alert because of glacial melting and is warning of a heavy loss of life if timely safety measures aren't undertaken

Pakistani province issues a flood alert and warns of a heavy loss of life from glacial melting
Asia|News|Sports|US

Chinese doping case sparks unusually harsh spat between global and US drug-fighting agencies

Revelations of nearly two dozen Chinese swimmers whose positive doping tests went unpunished have sparked an intense flurry of accusations and legal threats between the World Anti-Doping Agency and the head of the U.S. drug-fighting organization

Chinese doping case sparks unusually harsh spat between global and US drug-fighting agencies
Asia|News|US

Taiwan to discuss new funding with US as Chinese warplanes get close to island

Taiwan's military said on Sunday it will discuss with the United States how to use funding for Taipei included in a $95 billion legislative package mostly providing

Taiwan to discuss new funding with US as Chinese warplanes get close to island
Asia|News

Two Japan navy helicopters crash, one body found, 7 missing

Two Japanese navy helicopters crashed into the sea during a training exercise, killing at least one of the eight crew members on board, the defence minister said on Sunday.

Two Japan navy helicopters crash, one body found, 7 missing
Asia|News|World

South Korea protests Japanese leaders' offerings to Yasukuni shrine

South Korea on Sunday protested Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's offering to Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine with "deep disappointment" and urged Japanese leaders to show repentance

Asia|Election|News|World

Voting begins for Maldives Parliament, watched by India and China vying for control of Indian Ocean

Maldivians are voting in parliamentary elections, in a ballot crucial for President Mohamed Muizzu, whose policies are keenly watched by India and China as they vie for influence in the archipelago nation

Voting begins for Maldives Parliament, watched by India and China vying for control of Indian Ocean
Asia|News|World

Chinese foreign minister arrives in Cambodia, Beijing's closest Southeast Asian ally

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has arrived in Cambodia for a three-day official visit to reaffirm ties with Beijing’s closest ally in Southeast Asia

Chinese foreign minister arrives in Cambodia, Beijing's closest Southeast Asian ally
Asia|Crime|News|Sports

Race car in Sri Lanka veers off track killing 7 people and injuring 20, officials say

Officials say a race car veered off the track during a competition in Sri Lanka and rammed into a crowd of spectators and race officials, killing seven people and injuring 20 others

Race car in Sri Lanka veers off track killing 7 people and injuring 20, officials say
Asia|Business|Finance|News

Morning bid: Fragile FX, tech swoon cloud sentiment

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning bid: Fragile FX, tech swoon cloud sentiment
Asia|Business|Finance|News|Technology|US

US commerce secretary downplays chip in advanced Huawei phone

The chip powering the Mate 60 Pro phone of sanctioned Chinese company Huawei is not as advanced as American chips, U.S.

US commerce secretary downplays chip in advanced Huawei phone
Asia|News|Opinion|US

Papua New Guinea leader responds to Biden comment, saying nation undeserving of cannibalism label

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says his nation does not deserve to be labelled cannibals, and urged the U.S. to clear up the remnants of World War Two

Papua New Guinea leader responds to Biden comment, saying nation undeserving of cannibalism label
Asia|News|World

Philippines, US troops begin annual combat drills

Nearly 17,000 Filipino and American troops kicked off a three-week joint combat training exercise in the Philippines on Monday that includes maritime drills in the South China Sea

Philippines, US troops begin annual combat drills
Asia|Election|News|Political|World

Pro-China President Muizzu's party sweeps Maldives parliamentary elections, preliminary results say

Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu’s political party has swept parliamentary elections in a strong endorsement of his pro-China foreign policy

Pro-China President Muizzu's party sweeps Maldives parliamentary elections, preliminary results say
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese quant funds expand abroad as rules tighten at home

China's data-driven quant trading funds are briskly expanding overseas as competition heats up at home and regulators tighten scrutiny of

Chinese quant funds expand abroad as rules tighten at home
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Stock market today: Asian shares shrug off Wall St blues as China leaves lending rate unchanged

Markets in Asia apart from Shanghai’s are broadly higher, shrugging off the blues on Wall Street after big technology stocks logged their worst week since the COVID crash in 2020

Stock market today: Asian shares shrug off Wall St blues as China leaves lending rate unchanged
Asia|News|World

Flight data recorders from crashed Japanese navy helicopters show no sign of mechanical failure

Japan's defense ministry says an initial analysis of flight data recorders recovered from the crash of two Japanese navy helicopters showed no sign of mechanical problems, indicating likely human error

Flight data recorders from crashed Japanese navy helicopters show no sign of mechanical failure
Asia|Election|News

Some voters in northeast India go back to the polls after violence disrupts first day of election

Voters at some polling places in a northeastern Indian state went back to the polls amid tight security on Monday after violence disrupted the vote last week

Some voters in northeast India go back to the polls after violence disrupts first day of election
Asia|Election|News|US

Solomon Islands election in the balance as voting continues

The Solomon Islands election, watched by China and the U.S. for its impact on regional security, is shaping up as a tight race with opposition parties gaining seats and

Solomon Islands election in the balance as voting continues
Asia|News|World

North Korea fires missile into ocean in its latest weapons launch, South Korea says

South Korea says North Korea has fired a ballistic missile off the North’s east coast

North Korea fires missile into ocean in its latest weapons launch, South Korea says
Asia|News|World

Chinese general takes a harsh line on Taiwan and other disputes at an international naval gathering

One of China’s top military leaders has taken a harsh line on regional territorial disputes, telling an international naval gathering in northeastern China that the country would strike back with force if its interests came under threat

Chinese general takes a harsh line on Taiwan and other disputes at an international naval gathering
Asia|News|World

Airport near volcano reopens as Indonesia lowers eruption alert level

Indonesian authorities reopened an international airport near a volcano that erupted last week as they lowered warnings

Airport near volcano reopens as Indonesia lowers eruption alert level
Asia|News|US|World

US and Philippine forces launch combat drills in the disputed South China Sea

American and Filipino forces have launched their largest combat exercises in years in a show of allied firepower that will include joint sails with the French navy and a ship-sinking drill near the disputed South China Sea that has alarmed Beijing

US and Philippine forces launch combat drills in the disputed South China Sea
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Analysis-Souring China dreams force Western financial firms to cut costs

Just a few years ago, lucrative business prospects in China on the back of a booming economy led to a scramble among Western financial firms, from

Analysis-Souring China dreams force Western financial firms to cut costs
Asia|Crime|Europe|News|Technology|World

Germany arrests three people suspected of giving technology to China

Three Germans have been arrested on suspicion of working with the Chinese secret service to hand over technology that could be used for military

Germany arrests three people suspected of giving technology to China
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Taiwan March export orders trails forecasts, but govt pins hopes on AI

Taiwan's export orders rose less than expected in March, but the government said it expected surging demand for artificial intelligence (AI) applications to fuel future demand for

Taiwan March export orders trails forecasts, but govt pins hopes on AI
Asia|Election|News

Prabowo Subianto seals victory as Indonesia's next leader after a top court rejects rivals' appeals

Indonesia’s top court has rejected appeals by two losing presidential candidates who demanded a revote, alleging widespread irregularities and fraud in the February polls

Prabowo Subianto seals victory as Indonesia's next leader after a top court rejects rivals' appeals
Asia|Economy|News|World

Iranian president vows to boost trade with Pakistan to $10 billion a year

Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi and Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed on Monday to boost trade between the neighbouring nations to $10 billion a year, as Raisi

Iranian president vows to boost trade with Pakistan to $10 billion a year
Asia|News|Sports

WADA stands by decision to clear Chinese swimmers for Tokyo Olympics, citing contaminated samples

The world’s top anti-doping regulator says after reviewing a documentary and other media reports that it stands by its decision to clear 23 Chinese swimmers to compete at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics despite testing positive for a banned heart medication

WADA stands by decision to clear Chinese swimmers for Tokyo Olympics, citing contaminated samples
Asia|Sports

Chinese generosity in lead-up to cleared doping tests reflects its growing influence on WADA

In the two years before the World Anti-Doping Agency cleared 23 Chinese swimmers of doping allegations, that country’s government contributed nearly $2 million in additional funding to WADA programs, including one designed to strengthen the agency’s investigations and intelligence unit

Chinese generosity in lead-up to cleared doping tests reflects its growing influence on WADA
Asia|News|US|World

Blinken says genocide in Xinjiang is ongoing in report ahead of China visit

Beijing is continuing to commit genocide and crimes against humanity against Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in its western Xinjiang province, U.S.

Blinken says genocide in Xinjiang is ongoing in report ahead of China visit
Asia|News|World

A cluster of earthquakes shakes Taiwan after a strong one killed 13 earlier this month

A cluster of earthquakes has struck Taiwan, the strongest measuring 6.1 magnitude

A cluster of earthquakes shakes Taiwan after a strong one killed 13 earlier this month
Asia|Finance

Morning Bid: Tech becalmed, April PMIs start rolling in

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Tech becalmed, April PMIs start rolling in
Asia|World

Solomon Islands prepares for tense negotiations to form government

Solomon Islands faces a nervous wait to establish a government as opposition parties vie with incumbent Prime Minister Manesseh Sogavare's OUR party to form a

Solomon Islands prepares for tense negotiations to form government
Asia|Business|News|Technology|World

Musk decries Australian court 'censorship' of X terror posts

Elon Musk lashed out at Australia's prime minister on Tuesday after a court ordered his social media company X take down footage of an alleged terrorist

Musk decries Australian court 'censorship' of X terror posts
Asia|World

North Korean leader Kim leads rocket drills that simulate a nuclear counterattack against enemies

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised salvo launches of the country’s “super-large” multiple rocket launchers that simulated a nuclear counterattack against enemy targets, state media said Tuesday, adding to his belligerent testing activities and threats that have raised tensions in the region

North Korean leader Kim leads rocket drills that simulate a nuclear counterattack against enemies
Asia|Economy|Finance|News|US

Japan finance minister says groundwork laid to take appropriate FX action

Japan Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Tuesday last week's trilateral meeting with his U.S. and South Korean counterparts likely laid the groundwork for Tokyo to take

Japan finance minister says groundwork laid to take appropriate FX action
Asia|Business|Economy|News|US

Tensions between Beijing and Washington are the biggest worry for US companies in China, report says

A report by the American Chamber of Commerce in China says that simmering tensions between Beijing and Washington remain the top worry for U.S. companies operating in China

Tensions between Beijing and Washington are the biggest worry for US companies in China, report says
Asia|News|World

As Blinken heads to China, these are the major divides he will try to bridge

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is starting three days of talks with senior Chinese officials in Shanghai and Beijing this week

As Blinken heads to China, these are the major divides he will try to bridge
Asia|News|World

2 Malaysian military helicopters collide and crash while training, killing all 10 people on board

Malaysia’s navy says two military helicopters collided and crashed during a training session, killing all 10 people on board

2 Malaysian military helicopters collide and crash while training, killing all 10 people on board
Asia|News|Political|World

Indian opposition accuses Modi of hate speech after he calls Muslims 'infiltrators'

India’s main opposition party is accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of hate speech after he called Muslims “infiltrators” and used some of his most incendiary rhetoric to date about the minority faith

Indian opposition accuses Modi of hate speech after he calls Muslims 'infiltrators'
Asia|Business|Technology

Vietnam's FPT to invest $200 million in AI factory using Nvidia chips

Vietnam's top tech firm FPT plans to build a $200 million artificial intelligence (AI) factory using Nvidia's graphics chips and software, the two firms said on Tuesday.

Vietnam's FPT to invest $200 million in AI factory using Nvidia chips
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Asian stocks track Wall Street gains ahead of earnings reports

Asian benchmarks are mostly higher after U.S. stocks clawed back some of their losses from last week

Stock market today: Asian stocks track Wall Street gains ahead of earnings reports
Asia|Economy|News|US|World

China's military spending concerning given 'failing economy', US admiral says

The increase in China's defence spending is concerning given its economy is "failing", the head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said on Tuesday.

China's military spending concerning given 'failing economy', US admiral says
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology|US

US confident about meeting new deadline for UK, Australia AUKUS exemptions

A top U.S. arms control official said on Tuesday the country was likely, although not guaranteed, to meet a new deadline to finalise trade exemptions for the AUKUS

US confident about meeting new deadline for UK, Australia AUKUS exemptions
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's service activity perks up as demand improves, PMI shows

Japan's service activity swung back to growth in November as improving demand supported new business, a private sector survey showed on Wednesday.

Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China's services activity expansion eases in Nov, Caixin PMI shows

China's services activity expanded at a slower pace in November, pressured by easing new business growth, including in exports, a private sector survey showed, as the economy

China's services activity expansion eases in Nov, Caixin PMI shows
Asia|Political|World

Philippine Coast Guard says encountered "aggressive" Chinese actions near Scarborough Shoal

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said Chinese navy and coast guard vessels had taken "aggressive actions" against a routine patrol by it and the fisheries bureau near the contested

Asia|Europe|Political|World

Swedish PM postpones South Korea visits after Yoon declares and lifts martial law

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has postponed his scheduled visit to South Korea this week, his spokesperson said on Wednesday.

Swedish PM postpones South Korea visits after Yoon declares and lifts martial law
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan says China's threats over president's US visit are counterproductive

Taiwan's top China policymaker on Wednesday said Chinese military threats would only drive the two sides further apart, as state media in the island's

Taiwan says China's threats over president's US visit are counterproductive
Asia|Economy|Finance|News

Morning bid: Risk asset resilience, Indonesia's rate call

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning bid: Risk asset resilience, Indonesia's rate call
Asia|News|Political|World

North Korea leader Kim's sister: we will build overwhelming military power

Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, said the country will continue to build overwhelming and the strongest military power to protect its sovereignty

North Korea leader Kim's sister: we will build overwhelming military power
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|News|Technology

Analysis-China's EV survival game creates peril - and power

By most measures, the last thing China needs is more electric cars crowding a market with more losers than winners, driving down prices at the expense of profit and taking the

Analysis-China's EV survival game creates peril - and power
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Polestar speeds plans to make more cars outside China as EU-China tensions rise

Chinese-backed Swedish electric vehicle (EV) maker Polestar Automotive is accelerating efforts to produce more vehicles outside China in view of rising geopolitical tensions, its

Polestar speeds plans to make more cars outside China as EU-China tensions rise
Asia|Business|Finance

Stock market today: Asian shares track Wall Streets rally, led by a 2.4% jump in Tokyo

Asian shares have tracked Wall Street's rally, led by a 2.4% advance for Tokyo's benchmark Nikkei 225 index

Stock market today: Asian shares track Wall Streets rally, led by a 2.4% jump in Tokyo
Asia|News|World

China blasts US military aid to Taiwan, saying the island is entering a 'dangerous situation'

China blasted the latest package of U_S_ military assistance to Taiwan, saying such funding was pushing the self-governing island republic into a “dangerous situation.”

China blasts US military aid to Taiwan, saying the island is entering a 'dangerous situation'
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Technology|US

Blinken begins key China visit as tensions rise over new US foreign aid bill

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has begun a critical trip to China armed with a strengthened diplomatic hand following Senate approval of a foreign aid package that will provide billions of dollars in assistance to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan as well as force TikTok’s China-based parent company to sell the social media platform -– all areas of contention between Washington and Beijing

Blinken begins key China visit as tensions rise over new US foreign aid bill
Asia|Business|Technology

Volkswagen revamps its approach in China in bid to overtake upstart EV makers

Foreign automakers have been caught flat-footed in China by an electric vehicle boom that has shaken up the market over the last three years

Volkswagen revamps its approach in China in bid to overtake upstart EV makers
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Technology

Korean Air in talks to buy Boeing 777X jets, sources say

Korean Air is in talks over the purchase of at least 10 Boeing 777X jetliners in a potential tilt back towards its traditional U.S. supplier

Korean Air in talks to buy Boeing 777X jets, sources say
Asia|Business|News|Technology

JAL president says plans to use both Boeing and Airbus aircraft

Japan Airlines will continue using both Airbus and Boeing aircraft, President Mitsuko Tottori said on Wednesday.

JAL president says plans to use both Boeing and Airbus aircraft
Asia|News|World

Ethnic Karen guerrillas in Myanmar leave a town that army lost 2 weeks ago as rival group holds sway

Guerrilla fighters from the main ethnic Karen fighting force battling Myanmar’s military government have withdrawn from the eastern border town of Myawaddy two weeks after forcing the army to give up its defense

Ethnic Karen guerrillas in Myanmar leave a town that army lost 2 weeks ago as rival group holds sway
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News

Morning Bid: Japan's FX no-show, Meta plunges

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Japan's FX no-show, Meta plunges
Asia|News|US|World

North Korean official lambasts US over sanctions, state media says

North Korea will take more action to maintain its military power despite U.S. sanctions pressure that has only made the country stronger, a North Korean foreign ministry official

North Korean official lambasts US over sanctions, state media says
Asia|Business|Finance

Morgan Stanley Asia private equity unit to reorganise as CEO retires

Morgan Stanley Private Equity Asia (PEA) is reorganising its teams in the region as its current chief executive of Asia Chin Chou is retiring, according to an internal

Morgan Stanley Asia private equity unit to reorganise as CEO retires
Asia|Election|News|World

China should have confidence to talk to us, Taiwan's president-elect says

China should have the confidence to talk to Taiwan's legally elected government, President-elect Lai Ching-te said on Thursday as he appointed his new

China should have confidence to talk to us, Taiwan's president-elect says
Asia|News|World

Blinken, in Shanghai, begins expected contentious talks with Chinese officials

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has opened his first full day of meetings in China by talking with local government officials in Shanghai

Blinken, in Shanghai, begins expected contentious talks with Chinese officials
Asia|Economy|News

China stands by economic data, says defence spending 'transparent'

China defended the veracity of its economic numbers and asserted its military spending was "transparent and reasonable", while dismissing as "typical double standards"

China stands by economic data, says defence spending 'transparent'
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Hyundai Motor Q1 hurt by weak home sales, doubles down on hybrids, India

South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co warned on Thursday of intensifying competition and uncertain global economic conditions after posting a 2.4%

Hyundai Motor Q1 hurt by weak home sales, doubles down on hybrids, India
Asia|News|US|World

Exclusive-China harbors ship tied to North Korea-Russia arms transfers, satellite images show

China is providing moorage for a U.S.-sanctioned Russian cargo ship implicated in North Korean arms transfers to Russia, according to

Exclusive-China harbors ship tied to North Korea-Russia arms transfers, satellite images show
Asia|Crime|News|World

A high-profile murder trial in Kazakhstan boosts awareness of domestic violence

A trial of a former government official charged with killing his wife has riveted Kazakhstan with lurid video of the attack, sparking a national conversation about domestic violence and leading to the government enacting a tougher law on spousal abuse

A high-profile murder trial in Kazakhstan boosts awareness of domestic violence
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Asian benchmarks mostly slide as investors focus on earnings

Asian shares are mostly lower as investors look ahead to a flood of global earnings reports, including from U_S_ companies known as the “Magnificent Seven.”

Stock market today: Asian benchmarks mostly slide as investors focus on earnings
Asia|Business|Technology

China's largest auto show showcases all-electric future, local brands dominate

China's largest auto show opened in Beijing on Thursday with the biggest names showing off their latest electric vehicles (EVs

China's largest auto show showcases all-electric future, local brands dominate
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Electric cars and digital connectivity dominate at Beijing auto show

Global automakers and EV startups are unveiling new models and concept cars at China’s largest auto show, with a focus on the nation’s transformation into a major market and production base for digitally connected, new-energy vehicles

Electric cars and digital connectivity dominate at Beijing auto show
Asia|Economy|News|Technology|US

Republican China hawks criticize Intel chip in new Huawei laptop

Republican China hardliners Marco Rubio and Elise Stefanik are calling on the Biden administration to block all sales to Huawei after the sanctioned Chinese

Republican China hawks criticize Intel chip in new Huawei laptop
Asia|News|World

Chinese military officials met US and Russian naval officials this week

Senior Chinese military officials held separate meetings with U.S. and Russian naval counterparts during a Western Pacific naval symposium in Qingdao this week, a

Chinese military officials met US and Russian naval officials this week
Asia|Australia|Education|Sports|Travel

NFL to open academy in Australia to identify and develop young prospects

The NFL will expand its international search for talent by opening an academy in rugby-mad Australia to develop promising teenagers in the Asia-Pacific region into college and pro prospects

NFL to open academy in Australia to identify and develop young prospects
Asia|Business|Technology

Huawei-led Chinese firms aim to make advanced memory chips by 2026, The Information reports

A group of Chinese chip companies led by Huawei Technologies and backed by the country's government aims to produce high-bandwidth memory (HBM) semiconductors, a key component in AI chips

Huawei-led Chinese firms aim to make advanced memory chips by 2026, The Information reports
Asia|Business|Economy|US|World

Nothing off the table in US response to China overcapacity, Yellen says

The Biden administration is not taking any options off the table to respond to China's excess industrial capacity, which is a top concern

Nothing off the table in US response to China overcapacity, Yellen says
Asia|Business|Technology

Exclusive-ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US if legal options fail, sources say

TikTok owner ByteDance would prefer to shut down its loss-making app rather than sell it if the Chinese company exhausts all legal options to fight

Exclusive-ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US if legal options fail, sources say
Asia|Economy|News|US|World

South Korean President Yoon faces foreign policy challenges after the National Assembly election

The South Korean leader seeks to strengthen ties with the US and Japan. But he might be hamstrung by domestic concerns.

South Korean President Yoon faces foreign policy challenges after the National Assembly election
Asia|Business|Finance

Morning Bid: Bank of Japan center stage, US tech supports

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Bank of Japan center stage, US tech supports
Asia|Business|Technology

Beijing city to subsidise domestic AI chips, targets self-reliance by 2027

Beijing city authorities have announced subsidies for firms that purchase domestically produced artificial intelligence (AI) chips, as China seeks to develop its semiconductor

Beijing city to subsidise domestic AI chips, targets self-reliance by 2027
Asia|Election|News|World

India begins second phase of national elections with Modi's BJP as front-runner

Millions of Indians are voting in the second round of multi-phase national elections with some big names in the contest

India begins second phase of national elections with Modi's BJP as front-runner
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Stock market today: Asian benchmarks mostly climb despite worries about US economy

Asian shares are mostly higher despite worries about the economic outlook and inflation in the U.S. and globally

Stock market today: Asian benchmarks mostly climb despite worries about US economy
Asia|Business|Technology

5 cars from the Beijing auto show that reflect China's vision for the future of driving

China’s vision of the future of the automobile — electrified and digitally connected — is on display at the ongoing Beijing auto show

5 cars from the Beijing auto show that reflect China's vision for the future of driving
Asia|News|World

Shoigu says Russia and allies should step up military exercises in Asia

Russia and its allies in Asia should expand joint military exercises as they face a direct threat from attempts by the United States to expand its security influence in the region,

Shoigu says Russia and allies should step up military exercises in Asia
Asia|Crime|MidEast|News|World

Philippine police kill an Abu Sayyaf militant implicated in 15 beheadings and other atrocities

Philippine forces have killed an Abu Sayyaf militant who had been implicated in past beheadings including of 10 Filipino marines and two kidnapped Vietnamese

Philippine police kill an Abu Sayyaf militant implicated in 15 beheadings and other atrocities
Asia|Health|News

South Korean police raid office of incoming head of doctors' group over protracted strikes

South Korean police have searched the office of the hard-line incoming leader of a doctors association and confiscated his mobile phone

South Korean police raid office of incoming head of doctors' group over protracted strikes
Asia|News

Head of Vietnam's parliament resigns amid corruption probe

Vietnamese state media outlet VN Express reports that the head of Vietnam’s Parliament, Vuong Dinh Hue, has resigned

Head of Vietnam's parliament resigns amid corruption probe
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|News|US

US, Taiwan to resume trade talks in Taipei starting on Monday

The U.S. and Taiwan will hold another round of negotiations toward their "21st Century" trade agreement starting on Monday in Taipei, the U.S.

US, Taiwan to resume trade talks in Taipei starting on Monday
Asia|News

China to host Hamas, Fatah for Palestinian unity talks

China will host Palestinian unity talks between Islamist militant group Hamas and its rivals Fatah, the two groups and a Beijing-based

China to host Hamas, Fatah for Palestinian unity talks
Asia|News|World

Taiwan reports Chinese military activity after Blinken leaves Beijing

Taiwan reported renewed Chinese military activity near the island on Saturday with 12 aircraft crossing the

Taiwan reports Chinese military activity after Blinken leaves Beijing
Arts|Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment|News|US

The US and China talk past each other on most issues, but at least they’re still talking

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrapped up his just-concluded latest visit to China with a stop at a Beijing record store where he bought albums by Taylor Swift and Chinese rocker Dou Wei in a symbolic nod to cross-cultural exchanges and understanding he had been promoting for three days

The US and China talk past each other on most issues, but at least they’re still talking
Asia|World

20 Cambodian soldiers killed in ammunition explosion at a military base

Cambodia’s prime minister says 20 soldiers have been killed and several others injured in an ammunition explosion at a base in the west of the country

20 Cambodian soldiers killed in ammunition explosion at a military base
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Elon Musk visits China as Tesla seeks self-driving technology rollout

Tesla CEO Elon Musk arrived in Beijing on Sunday on an unannounced visit, where he was expected to discuss the rollout of Full Self-Driving (FSD) software and permission to

Elon Musk visits China as Tesla seeks self-driving technology rollout
Asia|News|World

A munitions explosion at a Cambodian army base kills 20 soldiers, but its cause is unclear

Security is tight around a military base in southwestern Cambodia, a day after a huge explosion there killed 20 soldiers, wounded others and damaged nearby houses

A munitions explosion at a Cambodian army base kills 20 soldiers, but its cause is unclear
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|World

Nepal hosts an investment summit in hopes of attracting foreign money for hydropower projects

Nepal is hosting an investment summit, hoping to attract much-needed foreign investment

Asia|Business|Technology|Videos

Tesla founder Elon Musk is visiting China as competitors show off new EVs at Beijing auto show

Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk has arrived in the Chinese capital, just as the nation’s carmakers are showing off their latest electric vehicle models at the Beijing auto show

Tesla founder Elon Musk is visiting China as competitors show off new EVs at Beijing auto show
Asia|News|World

Japan's ruling party loses all 3 seats in special vote, seen as punishment for corruption scandal

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s governing party appears to have lost all three seats in Sunday’s parliamentary by-elections

Japan's ruling party loses all 3 seats in special vote, seen as punishment for corruption scandal
Asia|Business|Finance

Morning Bid: Helter-skelter yen, US tech tonic

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Helter-skelter yen, US tech tonic
Asia|News|US|World

North Korea criticizes US for supplying long-range missiles to Ukraine, KCNA says

North Korea criticized the United States for supplying long-range missiles to Ukraine, state media KCNA reported on Monday, citing a statement from the defence ministry.

Asia|Environment|News|Science

Deforestation in Indonesia spiked last year, but resources analyst sees better overall trend

A data analysis shows Indonesia had a 27% increase in primary forest loss in 2023

Deforestation in Indonesia spiked last year, but resources analyst sees better overall trend
Asia|Business|Technology|World

In China, Elon Musk scores wins on the path to self-driving cars

Elon Musk made progress towards rolling out Tesla's advanced driver-assistance package in China on a whirlwind weekend trip to Beijing, sending the

In China, Elon Musk scores wins on the path to self-driving cars
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian shares rise, cheered by last week's tech rally on Wall Street

Asian shares are higher amid optimism over the rally that ended the week on Wall Street, although eyes are on the Federal Reserve policy meeting set for later this week

Stock market today: Asian shares rise, cheered by last week's tech rally on Wall Street
Asia|News|Science|Technology

China set to launch high-stakes mission to moon's 'hidden' side

China will send a robotic spacecraft in coming days on a round trip to the moon's far side in the first of three technically demanding missions that

China set to launch high-stakes mission to moon's 'hidden' side
Asia|Business|Technology

Baidu, Tesla agree on mapping deal for FSD in China, sources say

Baidu, China's major internet search company, reached an agreement with Tesla to grant the car company access to its mapping license for data collection on China's public roads, two

Baidu, Tesla agree on mapping deal for FSD in China, sources say
Asia|Lifestyle|News|World

Hong Kong transgender activist gets ID card reflecting gender change after yearslong legal battle

A Hong Kong transgender activist has received a new ID card reflecting his gender change, after a yearslong legal battle to change the document, and he vowed to continue working for equality for the LGBTQ+ community

Hong Kong transgender activist gets ID card reflecting gender change after yearslong legal battle
Asia|Business

Chinese spend more on diapers and Colgate despite economic woes

Chinese shoppers are spending a little more on diapers and some Colgate toothpastes, according to executives at the makers of these products, even as consumers

Chinese spend more on diapers and Colgate despite economic woes
Americas|Asia|Election|News|World

Japan’s diplomatic charm offensive in US aims to keep Washington in committed relationship

Meetings with Joe Biden and Donald Trump suggest Japan is hedging over the outcome of the US election.

Japan’s diplomatic charm offensive in US aims to keep Washington in committed relationship
Asia|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Japan's currency falls to its weakest since 1990 against the dollar as the yen keeps yelping

The value of Japan’s currency has tumbled so much that for a moment on Monday it took 160 yen to equal $1

Japan's currency falls to its weakest since 1990 against the dollar as the yen keeps yelping
Asia|News|US|World

Congress honors deceased Korean War hero with lying in honor ceremony

Congress has given one of its highest final tributes, a lying in honor ceremony at the Capitol, to Medal of Honor Recipient Ralph Puckett Jr. He led an outnumbered company in battle during the Korean War and was the last surviving veteran of that war to receive the Medal of Honor

Congress honors deceased Korean War hero with lying in honor ceremony
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Morning Bid: Dollar recoils at 160 yen, Tesla's China joy

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Morning Bid: Dollar recoils at 160 yen, Tesla's China joy
Asia|News|World

Pro-China Sogavare out of the race as Solomon Islands votes for next leader

Manasseh Sogavare, the Solomon Islands prime minister who drew his nation close to China, sharpening the United States' focus on the strategic importance of the

Pro-China Sogavare out of the race as Solomon Islands votes for next leader
Asia|Business|Technology

Microsoft to invest $1.7 billion in cloud, AI in Indonesia, CEO says

Microsoft will invest $1.7 billion over the next four years into expanding cloud services and artificial intelligence in Indonesia, including building data

Microsoft to invest $1.7 billion in cloud, AI in Indonesia, CEO says
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Food|Health|World

Australian regulator examines possible contamination of Indian spice mixes

Australia's food safety agency is collecting information on the possible contamination of spice mixes sold by Indian companies MDH and

Australian regulator examines possible contamination of Indian spice mixes
Asia|Business|Technology

Analysis-Tesla's self-driving bid for China faces rivals racing ahead

If Tesla succeeds in bringing its "Full Self-Driving" system to China, the world's largest car market, the U.S. electric-car pioneer will be shifting into the fast lane of

Analysis-Tesla's self-driving bid for China faces rivals racing ahead
Asia|News|Science|World

Indonesia's Mount Ruang erupts again, spewing ash and peppering villages with debris

Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano has erupted for a second time in two weeks, spewing ash more than a mile into the sky, closing an airport and peppering nearby villages with debris

Indonesia's Mount Ruang erupts again, spewing ash and peppering villages with debris
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian stocks follow Wall St tumble. Most markets in the region close for holiday

Asian stocks fall with most of the markets in the region closed for a holiday after U.S. stocks closed out their worst month since September

Stock market today: Asian stocks follow Wall St tumble. Most markets in the region close for holiday
Asia|Health|News|Science

Chinese scientist who first published COVID sequence stages protest after being locked out of lab

The first scientist to publish a sequence of the COVID-19 virus in China staged a sit-in protest outside his lab after authorities locked him out of the facility

Chinese scientist who first published COVID sequence stages protest after being locked out of lab
Asia|Business|Technology

India 'shocked' as Musk's surprise China visit leaves them spurned

Elon Musk's surprise visit to China this week won concessions for Tesla but left India feeling spurned after he cancelled a scheduled trip there for earlier this

India 'shocked' as Musk's surprise China visit leaves them spurned
Asia|Science|Technology|World

Chinese astronauts return to Earth after 6 months on space station

A Chinese spacecraft has returned to Earth with three astronauts who lived for six months on the country’s space station

Chinese astronauts return to Earth after 6 months on space station
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Bank of Korea to hold extraordinary meeting at around 9 a.m. KST -BOK official

A Bank of Korea official on Wednesday said the bank's monetary policy board will convene an extraordinary board meeting at around 9 a.m.

Bank of Korea to hold extraordinary meeting at around 9 a.m. KST -BOK official
Asia|Business|Entertainment

Netflix Japan subscribers top 10 million with shows garnering attention

Netflix's subscribers passed 10 million in Japan in the first half of this year with the streaming firm's Japanese-language programming grabbing attention in the

Netflix Japan subscribers top 10 million with shows garnering attention
Asia|News|World

Chinese coast guard fires water cannons at Philippine vessels in the latest South China Sea incident

Chinese coast guard ships have fired water cannons at two Philippine patrol vessels near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, damaging both, in the latest flareup in an increasingly tense territorial conflict

Chinese coast guard fires water cannons at Philippine vessels in the latest South China Sea incident
Asia|Business|Technology

US chips are 'no longer safe,' Chinese industry bodies say in latest trade salvo

Chinese companies should be wary of buying U.S. chips as they are "no longer safe" and buy locally instead, four of the country's top industry

US chips are 'no longer safe,' Chinese industry bodies say in latest trade salvo
Asia|Environment|Travel|World

Floods wreak havoc in Malaysia, southern Thailand with over 30 killed, tens of thousands displaced

Severe floods caused by monsoon rains have killed more than 30 people and displaced tens of thousands in Malaysia and southern Thailand, with both countries preparing shelters and evacuation plans in anticipation of more heavy rain

Floods wreak havoc in Malaysia, southern Thailand with over 30 killed, tens of thousands displaced
Asia|MidEast|News

China says Hamas and Fatah voice will for Palestinian reconciliation

Rival Palestinian groups Hamas and Fatah have expressed the will to seek reconciliation through dialogue at unity talks in Beijing,

China says Hamas and Fatah voice will for Palestinian reconciliation
Asia|Travel

To fend off tourists, a town in Japan is building a big screen blocking the view of Mount Fuji

The Japanese town of Fujikawaguchiko has had enough of tourists

To fend off tourists, a town in Japan is building a big screen blocking the view of Mount Fuji
Asia|Business|Economy|News|US|World

US labor official calls on companies to exit China's Xinjiang

International companies cannot responsibly operate in Xinjiang and should leave the western Chinese region due to forced labor concerns, a U.S.

US labor official calls on companies to exit China's Xinjiang
Asia|Education|Environment

Extreme heat shuts schools for millions, widening learning gaps worldwide

Hena Khan, a grade nine student in Dhaka, has struggled to focus on her studies this week as temperatures surpassed 43 degrees Celsius (109 degrees Fahrenheit

Extreme heat shuts schools for millions, widening learning gaps worldwide
Asia|MidEast|News|World

Houthis attack four ships in Indian Ocean, Red Sea

Yemen's Houthis said on Tuesday they targeted the MSC Orion container ship in a drone attack in the Indian Ocean as part of their ongoing

Houthis attack four ships in Indian Ocean, Red Sea
Asia|Crime|News

Gunmen kill 5 at mosque in Afghanistan, Islamic State claims responsibility

Gunmen attacked a mosque in western Afghanistan on Monday night during prayer time, killing at least five people, a spokesperson for

Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Graphite miners lobby US govt to impose levy on China-sourced EV material

North American graphite miners are lobbying the US government to impose a 25% tariff on three graphite products sourced from China in order to counter Beijing's

Graphite miners lobby US govt to impose levy on China-sourced EV material
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|US

FBI tells telecom firms to boost security following wide-ranging Chinese hacking campaign

U.S. officials are urging telecommunication companies to boost network security following a Chinese hacking operation that gave officials in Beijing access to the private texts and phone conversations of Americans

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

China Evergrande to delay 2023 annual results; shares remain suspended

China Evergrande Group flagged a delay in publishing its annual results as its liquidators are taking time to "ascertain the current state of affairs" of the embattled property developer.

China Evergrande to delay 2023 annual results; shares remain suspended
Asia|Business|Travel

Hong Kong businesses shut shop as city struggles to revive post pandemic

When Jacky Yu, 48, opened his Japanese gift shop in Hong Kong more than a decade ago, the tourist and shopping district of Mong Kok was

Hong Kong businesses shut shop as city struggles to revive post pandemic
Asia|News|Science|World

Indonesia's Ruang volcano erupts, more than 12,000 people evacuated

Indonesia's Ruang volcano erupted on Tuesday, spewing lava as lightning flashes lit up its crater, prompting authorities to raise the alert status and evacuate more than 12,000

Indonesia's Ruang volcano erupts, more than 12,000 people evacuated
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan reminds on FX readiness as data suggests $35 billion yen intervention

Japan stands ready to deal with foreign exchange matters around the clock, top currency diplomat Masato Kanda said on Tuesday, as money market

Japan reminds on FX readiness as data suggests $35 billion yen intervention
Asia|News|World

Philippines accuses China of damaging its vessels in disputed South China Sea shoal

The Philippines on Tuesday accused China's coast guard of harassment and of damaging two of its boats in a disputed area of the South China Sea, rejecting Beijing's position

Philippines accuses China of damaging its vessels in disputed South China Sea shoal
Asia|Economy|Environment|News

China misses air quality goals as economy takes priority, report says

Half of the Chinese cities targeted by the government for air quality improvements have missed their targets as the country prioritised strengthening the economy

China misses air quality goals as economy takes priority, report says
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Morning Bid: Yen slips anew with Amazon due, Treasury plans irk

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan World markets stalled on Tuesday as another heavy earnings week for megacap stocks cranked up, with renewed slippage in Japan's yen

Morning Bid: Yen slips anew with Amazon due, Treasury plans irk
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Hong Kong's negative equity mortgage cases rise to 20-year high

Cases of negative equity in Hong Kong's residential mortgage loans rose 27% in the first quarter from the previous one to the highest in 20 years, the city's de facto central

Hong Kong's negative equity mortgage cases rise to 20-year high
Asia|Political|World

China vows reforms at long delayed party conclave amid challenging economy

The Chinese Communist Party's central committee will gather in July for a key meeting known as a plenum, the third since the body of elite decision makers was elected in 2022,

China vows reforms at long delayed party conclave amid challenging economy
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China factory, services activity slows in April, denting economic momentum

Growth slowed in China's manufacturing and services sectors in April, official surveys showed on Tuesday, suggesting a loss of momentum for the world's

China factory, services activity slows in April, denting economic momentum
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China Vanke's first public commercial REIT close flat on debut

China Vanke's first public commercial real estate investment products closed flat on their debut on Tuesday, reflecting caution towards China's second-largest developer amid a

China Vanke's first public commercial REIT close flat on debut
Asia|Business|Economy|News|World

Indonesia may offer dual citizenship to attract overseas workers, minister says

Indonesia may offer dual citizenship to people of Indonesian descent to entice more skilled workers into the country, a senior cabinet minister said on Tuesday.

Indonesia may offer dual citizenship to attract overseas workers, minister says
Asia|Economy|US

Asian central banks in good position to move independently of Fed, says IMF

Relatively lower inflation in Asia means the region's central banks can focus more on domestic conditions and less on what the U.S.

Asian central banks in good position to move independently of Fed, says IMF
Asia|Business|Finance

China developer Fantasia proposes new restructuring terms, shares up

Embattled Chinese property developer Fantasia said on Monday it has entered into a new agreement with its ad hoc group of bondholders to restructure its $4 billion

China developer Fantasia proposes new restructuring terms, shares up
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News

China's factory activity expands at fastest clip in 14 months, Caixin PMI shows

China's manufacturing activity expanded at the fastest pace in 14 months in April, driven by a solid uptick in new export orders, a private survey showed on Tuesday, an encouraging

China's factory activity expands at fastest clip in 14 months, Caixin PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Activist investor Elliott buys stake in Japan's Sumitomo, source says

U.S. hedge fund Elliott Management Corp has bought a stake in Sumitomo Corp worth several tens of billions of yen, a person familiar with the situation said on

Activist investor Elliott buys stake in Japan's Sumitomo, source says
Asia|Business|Economy

China non-manufacturing activity expands at slower pace in April

China's non-manufacturing activity expanded at a slower pace in April, an official survey showed on Tuesday, likely due to disruption caused to construction and services businesses

China non-manufacturing activity expands at slower pace in April
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Japan March factory output rises as vehicle production recovers

Japan's factory output grew more than expected in March, government data showed on Tuesday, thanks largely to automakers resuming production after safety scandals.

Japan March factory output rises as vehicle production recovers
Asia

China's anti-graft watchdog probes former vice justice minister

The former vice minister of China's Ministry of Justice is under disciplinary review and supervisory investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the

Asia|Economy|Finance|News

Five charts on the Japanese yen's decades-long drop

Japan's yen saw a sudden jump on Monday, suggesting the country's authorities may have finally followed through on the FX market intervention warnings they have be

Five charts on the Japanese yen's decades-long drop
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan March jobless rate stays flat at 2.6%

Japan's jobless rate in March was unchanged at 2.6% compared to February, government data showed on Tuesday.

Japan March jobless rate stays flat at 2.6%
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Strained Chinese cities struggle to pay home buying subsidies

Amy Wang was counting on a 100,000 yuan ($13,800) subsidy promised by authorities in the eastern Chinese city of Weifang to fit and

Strained Chinese cities struggle to pay home buying subsidies
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

South Korea March factory output falls most in 15 months

South Korea's factory output fell in March by the most in 15 months, government data showed on Tuesday, missing market expectations.

South Korea March factory output falls most in 15 months
Americas|Asia|News|Political|World

India protests over Sikh separatist slogans at Toronto event

India summoned the Canadian Deputy High Commissioner on Monday and expressed "deep concern and strong protest" after separatist slogans in support of a Sikh homeland were

India protests over Sikh separatist slogans at Toronto event
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Peru seeks to avoid arbitration over Chinese-built mega port

The Peruvian government is looking to avoid an international arbitration process which could be filed by Chinese port operator Cosco Shipping over a legal dispute regarding

Peru seeks to avoid arbitration over Chinese-built mega port
Asia|Economy|Finance|News

IMF approves $1.1 billion funding for Pakistan

The executive board of the International Monetary Fund approved $1.1 billion in funding for Pakistan on Monday, the agency said in a statement, amid discussions for a new loan.

IMF approves $1.1 billion funding for Pakistan
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Yen jumps against dollar on possible intervention

Japan's currency surged as much as 5 yen against the dollar from a fresh 34-year low hit earlier on Monday, with traders citing yen-

Yen jumps against dollar on possible intervention
Asia|Education|Environment|Health|News|World

Bangladesh shuts schools again with no let-up in heatwave

Bangladesh again closed all primary schools across the country and educational institutions in almost half of districts including the capital as a severe heatwave saw

Bangladesh shuts schools again with no let-up in heatwave
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

China's BYD shows effects of price war with weaker first-quarter earnings

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker BYD posted its weakest quarterly profit growth since 2022 on Monday while its revenue growth slowed to the lowest level in nearly four years, hit

China's BYD shows effects of price war with weaker first-quarter earnings
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's Big Five lenders see margins shrink in the first quarter

Margins at China's Big Five lenders shrank during the first quarter as banks came under pressure to support cash-starved property developers while loan demand remained weak

China's Big Five lenders see margins shrink in the first quarter
Asia|News|World

Ex-diplomat Maris top contender for new Thai foreign minister, sources say

Retired diplomat Maris Sangiampongsa is the top candidate to become Thailand's new foreign minister, multiple sources said on Monday, after the previous holder of the post

Asia|Education|Health

Heat wave in Southeast Asia closes schools, triggers health alerts

The Philippines has closed schools down and warned of overloading on its power grid, as authorities across Southeast Asia issued a series of health alerts for

Heat wave in Southeast Asia closes schools, triggers health alerts
Asia|Crime|News

Indian lawmaker allied with Modi's BJP faces sexual harassment probe

India's southern state of Karnataka will investigate a lawmaker whose party is a key ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on suspicion of sexual

Asia|Election|News|World

South Korea's Yoon meets opposition leader in bid to reset presidency

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol met opposition leader Lee Jae-myung for talks on Monday after a crushing election defeat for the president's ruling party led to

South Korea's Yoon meets opposition leader in bid to reset presidency
Asia|Business|Economy

China's April factory activity likely expanded at slower speed: Reuters poll

China's manufacturing activity in April likely expanded at a slower pace, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, indicating the country's sprawling factory sector may have lost some

China's April factory activity likely expanded at slower speed: Reuters poll
Asia|News

Thai court adds jail time for rights lawyer who urged monarchy reform

A Thai court sentenced a prominent jailed activist lawyer on Monday to a further two years in prison for royal insults relating to a speech he made at a 2021 protest, his lawyer

Thai court adds jail time for rights lawyer who urged monarchy reform
Asia|Business|Finance

Exclusive-China firms go 'underground' on Russia payments as banks pull back

An appliance maker in southern China is finding it hard to ship its products to Russia, not because of any problems with the gadgets but because China's big banks are throttling payments

Exclusive-China firms go 'underground' on Russia payments as banks pull back
Asia|Economy|Finance|News

Explainer-Why has the Japanese yen been so weak?

Japan's yen hit a three-decade low on Monday before rebounding in a move currency traders suspected was official intervention.

Explainer-Why has the Japanese yen been so weak?
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese property shares rally on stimulus hopes

Shares of Chinese property developers rallied on Monday on speculation more stimulus measures are likely to be unveiled this week aimed at clearing

Chinese property shares rally on stimulus hopes
Asia|Business|News|Technology|World

China crash involving Huawei-backed Aito electric vehicle kills three

Three people, including a two-year-old boy, died after a Huawei-backed Aito M7 SUV burst into flames following a collision with a truck on a highway in the Chinese city of Yuncheng

Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

South Korea's chip-led export growth to quicken in April: Reuters poll

South Korea's exports are expected to have risen at a faster pace in April, extending gains for a seventh straight month on strong chip sales, a Reuters poll showed on

South Korea's chip-led export growth to quicken in April: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News

Instant view: Japan's yen jumps 5 yen against dollar on suspected intervention

The yen jumped suddenly against the dollar on Monday, with traders citing yen-buying intervention by Japanese authorities to boost the currency that is languishing near 34-year lows.

Instant view: Japan's yen jumps 5 yen against dollar on suspected intervention
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

History of Japan's intervention in currency markets

Japan's yen strengthened sharply on Monday in a move market participants said pointed to yen-buying intervention from Japanese authorities to stabilise the sliding currency.

History of Japan's intervention in currency markets
Asia|Business|Finance

Exclusive-Chinese brokerage CICC cutting dealmakers' base pay by 25%, sources say

China International Capital Corp (CICC) is cutting the base pay of onshore investment bankers by as much as 25%, three sources said, in a major

Exclusive-Chinese brokerage CICC cutting dealmakers' base pay by 25%, sources say
Asia|Economy|Technology

Taiwan's economy seen expanding 5.6% in first quarter on strong exports: Reuters poll

Taiwan's trade-dependent economy likely grew faster in the first quarter, supported by a rebound in exports amid upbeat demand for the technology that powers artificial intelligence

Taiwan's economy seen expanding 5.6% in first quarter on strong exports: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Technology

Japan's proposed export curbs will impact normal trade, China says

The export controls proposed by Japan related to semiconductors will seriously affect normal trade between Chinese and Japanese enterprises, China's commerce ministry said on

Japan's proposed export curbs will impact normal trade, China says
Asia|Business|Technology

Foreign automakers eager for Chinese partners at Beijing auto show

Global automakers including Volkswagen and Toyota came to this year's Beijing auto show looking to catch up to surging China EV makers that are

Foreign automakers eager for Chinese partners at Beijing auto show
Asia|Environment|Health|Science

Philippine students suffer in wilting heat, thwarting education efforts

Sweltering heat in the Philippines can curb farm production,

Philippine students suffer in wilting heat, thwarting education efforts
Asia|News|World

Tornado in China's Guangzhou kills five and injures 33, Xinhua says

A tornado that struck the city of Guangzhou in southern China killed five people and left 33 injured, state news agency Xinhua said on Saturday, citing local authorities.

Tornado in China's Guangzhou kills five and injures 33, Xinhua says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China industrial profits fall in March, stir doubts about economic recovery

China's industrial profits fell in March and slowed gains for the quarter compared to the first two months, official data showed on Saturday, raising

China industrial profits fall in March, stir doubts about economic recovery
Asia|Business|Finance

Insurer AIA's Q1 new business value rises 31%, announces $2 billion buyback

Hong Kong-based insurer AIA Group on Monday posted a 31% rise in its first-quarter value of new business (VONB) on a constant exchange currency basis helped by strong performance across

Insurer AIA's Q1 new business value rises 31%, announces $2 billion buyback
Asia|News|World

Thai foreign minister quits after cabinet reshuffle

Thai Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara has resigned, the government said on Sunday, after being removed from the post of deputy prime minister in a cabinet reshuffle, at a

Thai foreign minister quits after cabinet reshuffle
Asia|Education|News|World

Bangladesh reopens schools amid scorching heatwave

Schools in Bangladesh reopened on Sunday despite a heatwave continuing to sweep the South Asian nation, with temperatures expected to climb above 40 degrees Celsius (104

Bangladesh reopens schools amid scorching heatwave
Asia|News|World

China confronts Japanese politicians in disputed E. China Sea area

China's coast guard confronted Japanese lawmakers in waters claimed by both countries in the East China Sea, China's embassy in Tokyo and Japanese media said on Sunday, the

China confronts Japanese politicians in disputed E. China Sea area
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Hong Kong economy to grow 2.5%-3.5% in Q1, financial chief says

Hong Kong's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow between 2.5% and 3.5% for the first quarter, maintaining moderate growth for a fifth consecutive quarter, the city's

Hong Kong economy to grow 2.5%-3.5% in Q1, financial chief says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Thai ex-executive Pichai named finance minister, faces growth challenge

Thai former energy executive Pichai Chunhavajira was named the country's finance minister on Sunday, facing a tough task to revive Southeast Asia's second-

Thai ex-executive Pichai named finance minister, faces growth challenge
Asia|Business|Technology

South Korea to consult Naver, after report firm faces Japan pressure to divest stake

South Korea said on Saturday it will consult with Naver, after media reported that the domestic internet company was under pressure from Japan to

South Korea to consult Naver, after report firm faces Japan pressure to divest stake
Asia|Election|World

Solomon Islands opposition parties combine in race to form government

The two major opposition parties in the Solomon Islands struck a coalition deal on Saturday as they vie with former Prime Minister Manesseh Sogavare's party to form a

Solomon Islands opposition parties combine in race to form government
Asia|News|World

Philippines denies deal with China over disputed South China Sea shoal

The Philippines on Saturday denied a Chinese claim that the two countries had reached an agreement over an escalating maritime dispute in the South China Sea, calling the claim

Philippines denies deal with China over disputed South China Sea shoal
Asia|News|US|World

North Korea accuses US of politicizing human rights issues

North Korea accused the United States on Saturday of politicizing human rights in the East Asian country, denouncing what it called political provocation and conspiracy.

North Korea accuses US of politicizing human rights issues
Asia|News|World

A highway collapse in China kills 36 people and sends more than 20 cars down a steep slope

A section of a highway collapsed after heavy rains in a mountainous area in southern China, sending cars tumbling down a slope and leaving at least 36 people dead

A highway collapse in China kills 36 people and sends more than 20 cars down a steep slope
Asia|News|World

Taiwan rattled by quakes again, no immediate reports of damage

Two earthquakes, the largest a 6.1 magnitude, struck Taiwan's eastern county of Hualien on Saturday, the island's weather administration said, with no immediate reports of damage.

Asia|Election|World

India election sees turnout fall in second phase as Modi and Gandhi trade barbs

India held the second phase of the world's biggest election on Friday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his rivals

India election sees turnout fall in second phase as Modi and Gandhi trade barbs
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Renault talks to China's Li Auto and Xiaomi on tech collaboration

Renault held talks this week with China's Li Auto and Xiaomi on electric and intelligent vehicle technologies, the French carmaker said on Friday, opening the door to potential

Renault talks to China's Li Auto and Xiaomi on tech collaboration
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Smaller towns in South Korea bear brunt of doctors’ shortage

Hospitals in South Korea's smaller cities are struggling with a lack of physicians, as a nationwide strike of trainee doctors enters its

Smaller towns in South Korea bear brunt of doctors’ shortage
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Vietnam parliament chief quits amid deepening political turbulence

The chairman of Vietnam's parliament Vuong Dinh Hue resigned over unspecified "violations and shortcomings", the ruling Communist Party said on Friday,

Vietnam parliament chief quits amid deepening political turbulence
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Thailand urges bigger ASEAN role in resolving Myanmar conflict

Thailand called on Friday for the regional bloc ASEAN to take a more proactive role in trying to resolve the crisis in military-ruled Myanmar, after weeks of fighting near its

Thailand urges bigger ASEAN role in resolving Myanmar conflict
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Nomura net profit leaps as retail income surges

Nomura Holdings, Japan's biggest brokerage and investment bank, reported on Friday a 670% jump in quarterly net profit compared to a year earlier as its retail and

Nomura net profit leaps as retail income surges
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China's CITIC Securities Q1 profit falls on lower fee, broker income

CITIC Securities Co, China's biggest brokerage, reported on Friday that first-quarter net profit fell 8.5%, hit by the sluggish investment banking environment.

China's CITIC Securities Q1 profit falls on lower fee, broker income
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BOJ keeps low rates, hints of future rate hikes fail to stem yen fall

The Bank of Japan kept interest rates around zero on Friday and highlighted a growing conviction that inflation was on track to durably hit its target of 2% in coming

BOJ keeps low rates, hints of future rate hikes fail to stem yen fall
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China's Bank of Communications Q1 profit rises 1.44%

China's Bank of Communications Co Ltd (BoCom), reported a 1.44% rise in first-quarter net profit amid a slowing economy.

China's Bank of Communications Q1 profit rises 1.44%
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'Lucky to have him': Australia mourns refugee guard killed in Bondi attack

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hailed as a hero Pakistani security guard Faraz Tahir, killed in Sydney while trying to stop a mass stabbing attack, in

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Sri Lanka to hand management of China-built airport to India, Russia companies

Sri Lanka will hand over management of its $209 million Chinese-built airport to two Indian and Russian companies, a cabinet statement said on Friday, as the island nation attempts

Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

K-pop giant HYBE shares take another hit as dispute with NewJeans label drags on

A South Korean music executive credited with creating popular K-pop group NewJeans denied allegations that she was trying to break her label away from HYBE, home to

K-pop giant HYBE shares take another hit as dispute with NewJeans label drags on
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Pakistan's economic conditions show improvement, says PM

Pakistan's economic indicators are showing positive signs, with an agenda of painful reforms and privatization on track, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on

Pakistan's economic conditions show improvement, says PM
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Japan factory output likely rebounded in March, while retail sales held firm: Reuters poll

Japan's factory output likely staged a strong rebound in March from the previous month's decline, with retail sales probably holding firm on booming inbound tourism and easing worry

Japan factory output likely rebounded in March, while retail sales held firm: Reuters poll
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Amundi's Q1 inflows beat expectations on Asian JV contribution

Amundi, Europe's biggest fund manager, posted better-than-expected first-quarter inflows on Friday thanks to its joint ventures in Asia and continued appetite for risk-averse

Amundi's Q1 inflows beat expectations on Asian JV contribution
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Vietnam delays launch of new stock trading system

Vietnam will delay the launch of the much-expected new stock trading system initially slated for next week, its State Securities Commission (SSC) said.

Vietnam delays launch of new stock trading system
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Morning Bid: Reading BOJ's tea leaves

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee The Bank of Japan's (BOJ) decision to keep interest rates around zero didn't come as a surprise, and focus now turns to Governor

Morning Bid: Reading BOJ's tea leaves
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Myanmar warlord at centre of battle for key border town

Armed soldiers loyal to a turncoat warlord patrol the streets of southeastern Myanmar's frontier town of Myawaddy, as troops of the ruling junta and rebels jostle for control of the outpost

Myanmar warlord at centre of battle for key border town
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Hong Kong March home prices up 1.1%, first rise in nearly a year

Hong Kong's private home prices reversed a 10-month falling streak in March, climbing 1.1% from February, after the financial city lifted curbs to boost the ailing property

Hong Kong March home prices up 1.1%, first rise in nearly a year
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Explainer-What would Japanese intervention to boost a weak yen look like?

Japanese authorities are facing renewed pressure to combat a sustained depreciation in the yen, as traders drive down the currency on expectations that any further

Asia|Economy|Finance

South Korea's public finances no longer a credit rating 'strength', Fitch says

South Korea's public finances are no longer a strength for its sovereign credit rating but are now a neutral factor requiring near-term efforts to contain the rise in

South Korea's public finances no longer a credit rating 'strength', Fitch says
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Analysis-The yen has a yield problem the BOJ can't easily fix

As the yen plumbs three-decade lows and pressure grows on Japan to intervene or make monetary policy changes, traders figure there is not much Tokyo can do to reverse

Analysis-The yen has a yield problem the BOJ can't easily fix
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Nearly 50 years later, Asian American and Pacific Islander month features revelry and racial justice

It has been almost 50 years since the U.S. government established that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders and their accomplishments should be recognized annually across the nation

Nearly 50 years later, Asian American and Pacific Islander month features revelry and racial justice
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North Korea leader Kim Jong Un inspects test-firing of multiple launch rockets, KCNA says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Thursday inspected the test-firing of 240 mm multiple launch rockets manufactured by a newly established defence industry unit, the North's KCNA

North Korea leader Kim Jong Un inspects test-firing of multiple launch rockets, KCNA says
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South Korea's President Yoon reverses martial law after lawmakers defy him

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Wednesday he would lift a surprise martial law declaration he had imposed just hours before, backing down in a

South Korea's President Yoon reverses martial law after lawmakers defy him
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Israel intensifies airstrikes on Gaza's Rafah before ground operation

Israel stepped up airstrikes on Rafah overnight after saying it would evacuate civilians from the southern Gazan city and launch an all-out assault despite allies

Israel intensifies airstrikes on Gaza's Rafah before ground operation