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A US Navy captain ordered a military funeral for a kamikaze pilot during WWII. Here's why

Off the coast of Japan 80 years ago, a U.S. naval captain ordered his battleship to hold a burial at sea for a kamikaze pilot who died slamming his fighter plane into the American vessel

A US Navy captain ordered a military funeral for a kamikaze pilot during WWII. Here's why
Asia|Political|Technology|World

Japanese leader says he hopes Osaka expo will help reunite a divided world

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has attended the opening ceremony for Expo 2025 Osaka and expressed his hope that the event will help restore global unity in a world is plagued by conflicts and trade wars

Japanese leader says he hopes Osaka expo will help reunite a divided world
Asia|Environment|Science

A mysterious ocean glow reported for over 400 years has stumped scientists. A new study could offer clues

A mysterious ocean glow reported for over 400 years has stumped scientists. A new study could offer clues

A mysterious ocean glow reported for over 400 years has stumped scientists. A new study could offer clues
Asia|Europe|Science|Technology|World

Jawbone from ancient land bridge reveals a mysterious human ancestor

Jawbone from ancient land bridge reveals a mysterious human ancestor

Jawbone from ancient land bridge reveals a mysterious human ancestor
Asia|World

Worker rescued from collapsed subway construction site in South Korea

South Korean rescue workers on Saturday pulled a man from a collapsed subway construction site near the capital of Seoul and continued searching for another believed to be trapped inside

Worker rescued from collapsed subway construction site in South Korea
Asia|Environment|Sports|Travel|World

Cold winds sweep Beijing, closing key sites, disrupting travel

China's capital hunkered down on Saturday as rare typhoon-like gales swept northern regions, forcing the closure of historic sites and disrupting travel while bringing late

Cold winds sweep Beijing, closing key sites, disrupting travel
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Taiwan extends short-selling curbs after U.S. tariffs bring market turmoil

Taiwan's top financial regulator said on Saturday it would extend temporary curbs on short-selling for another week to ensure market stability after U.S. tariffs unleashed turmoil,

Taiwan extends short-selling curbs after U.S. tariffs bring market turmoil
Asia|Environment|Sports|Travel|World

High winds and sandstorms prompt Beijing to cancel hundreds of flights and close parks

High winds and the threat of sandstorms have prompted China's capital Beijing to cancel hundreds of flights and close public parks to avoid injuries

High winds and sandstorms prompt Beijing to cancel hundreds of flights and close parks
Asia|Political|US|World

Chinese nationals fighting for Russia in Ukraine are mercenaries-US officials

More than one hundred Chinese citizens fighting for the Russian military against Ukraine are mercenaries who do not appear to

Chinese nationals fighting for Russia in Ukraine are mercenaries-US officials
Asia|Election|Political

Seoul mayor will not run for South Korean presidency, Yonhap reports

Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon will not run for president of South Korea, Yonhap news agency reported on Saturday.

Seoul mayor will not run for South Korean presidency, Yonhap reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Taiwan holds first tariff talks with United States

Taiwan officials held their first tariff talks with U.S. officials on Friday, with both sides looking forward to further discussions soon, the island's government said on Saturday.

Taiwan holds first tariff talks with United States
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

What Samsung and Vietnam stand to lose in Trump's tariff war

When Samsung Electronics chairman Jay Y. Lee met Vietnam's prime minister in July, he had a simple message to convey.

What Samsung and Vietnam stand to lose in Trump's tariff war
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Price premium for gold in China jumps due to tit-for-tat tariffs

The price premium for gold in top consumer China above global benchmark spot prices widened this week due to consumers and investors seeking refuge

Price premium for gold in China jumps due to tit-for-tat tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Xi says China ‘not afraid’ as Beijing raises tariffs on US goods to 125% in latest escalation of trade war

Xi says China ‘not afraid’ as Beijing raises tariffs on US goods to 125% in latest escalation of trade war

Xi says China ‘not afraid’ as Beijing raises tariffs on US goods to 125% in latest escalation of trade war
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

US bond yields rise, dollar down as turbulent week comes to an end

Benchmark 10-year U.S.

US bond yields rise, dollar down as turbulent week comes to an end
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Wall St ends whipsaw week sharply higher as Fed comments soothe market

Wall Street posted solid gains on Friday as big banks kicked off first-quarter earnings season and investors closed the book on a turbulent week of wild swings

Wall St ends whipsaw week sharply higher as Fed comments soothe market
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Ten trading days that shook financial markets

The pain, said Shuntaro Takeuchi, was 10 out of 10.

Ten trading days that shook financial markets
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

China retaliates again in Trump's trade war, prompting flight from US assets

Beijing increased its tariffs on U.S. imports to 125% on Friday, hitting back against

China retaliates again in Trump's trade war, prompting flight from US assets
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Asian spot prices slip to near 1-year low on weak demand, recession concerns

(This April 11 story has been corrected to fix the headline; say 1-year low, not 8-month, in paragraph 1, and change LNG price for mid-May to $11.80, not late July, in paragraph 2) By Emily Chow

Asian spot prices slip to near 1-year low on weak demand, recession concerns
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China's rare earth exports grind to a halt as trade war controls bite

Shipments of seven rare earths placed on an export control list last week by Beijing have ground to halt, three sources said, raising the risk of shortages

China's rare earth exports grind to a halt as trade war controls bite
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Another foreign judge quits Hong Kong's highest court amid national security crackdown

An Australian judge became the latest foreigner to resign from Hong Kong's highest court before the end of his term on Friday as a

Another foreign judge quits Hong Kong's highest court amid national security crackdown
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Indian gas firm GAIL seeks 26% stake in US LNG

GAIL India Ltd issued a tender on Friday to buy an up to 26% stake in a liquefied natural gas project in the United States combined with a 15-year gas import deal,

Indian gas firm GAIL seeks 26% stake in US LNG
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

US chipmakers outsourcing manufacturing will escape China's tariffs

U.S. chipmakers that outsource manufacturing will be exempt from China's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports, according to a notice by the main

US chipmakers outsourcing manufacturing will escape China's tariffs
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|World

Xi and Lula step up meetings, firming China-Brazil ties with eyes on Trump

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will travel to China next month for his third meeting with President Xi Jinping since taking office in 2023,

Xi and Lula step up meetings, firming China-Brazil ties with eyes on Trump
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Facing Trump tariffs, Vietnam eyes crackdown on some China trade

In hope of avoiding punishing U.S. tariffs, Vietnam is prepared to crack down on Chinese goods being shipped to the United States via its territory and will

Facing Trump tariffs, Vietnam eyes crackdown on some China trade
Asia|Crime|World

60 years ago, she bit the tongue of the man who allegedly tried to rape her. Now, she’s trying to overturn her conviction

60 years ago, she bit the tongue of the man who allegedly tried to rape her. Now, she’s trying to overturn her conviction

60 years ago, she bit the tongue of the man who allegedly tried to rape her. Now, she’s trying to overturn her conviction
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

US stocks jump and the bond market swings to cap Wall Street’s chaotic and historic week

U.S. stocks jumped in another manic day on Wall Street, but the falling value of the U.S. dollar and other swings in financial markets suggest worries about President Donald Trump’s trade war remain high

US stocks jump and the bond market swings to cap Wall Street’s chaotic and historic week
Asia|Business|Economy|US

Thailand will cut tariffs on US corn imports, minister says

Thailand will cut tariffs on imports of corn from the United States, but volumes still need to be finalised, the finance minister said on Friday.

Thailand will cut tariffs on US corn imports, minister says
Asia|Health|Political|World

The UN decries ongoing combat in Myanmar as earthquake relief faces big challenges

Human rights experts for the United Nations are expressing urgent concern about ongoing military operations in Myanmar’s civil war, despite ceasefires called by major parties to facilitate relief efforts after the country’s devastating March 28 earthquake

The UN decries ongoing combat in Myanmar as earthquake relief faces big challenges
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

India, US finalise terms of reference for first phase of trade deal, Indian official says

India and the U.S. have finalised terms of reference for talks over the first part of a bilateral trade deal, an Indian trade official said on

India, US finalise terms of reference for first phase of trade deal, Indian official says
Asia|Australia|Education|Lifestyle|Travel|World

She was in a candlelit hut in the Himalayas. Then her future husband walked through the door

She was in a candlelit hut in the Himalayas. Then her future husband walked through the door

She was in a candlelit hut in the Himalayas. Then her future husband walked through the door
Asia|Political|World

China has told Hong Kong's last major opposition party to disband, members say

Five senior members of Hong Kong's Democratic Party, the city's biggest and last remaining major opposition party, say that Chinese

China has told Hong Kong's last major opposition party to disband, members say
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China delays approval for Geely, BYD investment plans in Latin America, sources say

China is delaying approval for plans by Chinese automakers Geely and BYD to produce cars in Latin America as U.S. tariffs fuel trade and economic uncertainties, two people with knowledge

China delays approval for Geely, BYD investment plans in Latin America, sources say
Asia|Political

South Korea's ousted Yoon moves back to apartment with 11 pets, security

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol moved back on Friday with his wife and their 11 dogs and cats to their apartment in an upscale district of Seoul, close to the prosecutors

South Korea's ousted Yoon moves back to apartment with 11 pets, security
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|World

In trade crisis, China courts the EU as a hedge against Trump

China is looking to mend a strained trading relationship with the European Union, the last open major market for its products, to weather a trade war with the United

In trade crisis, China courts the EU as a hedge against Trump
Asia|Business|Economy

India's industrial output at 6-month low in February

India's industrial output in February was its weakest since August 2024, hurt by slowing manufacturing and mining sector growth, government data released on Friday showed.

India's industrial output at 6-month low in February
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla stops taking new orders in China for two imported, US-made models

Tesla has suspended taking new orders for Model S and Model X vehicles on its Chinese website, Reuters checks showed on Friday, as the world's two largest economies exchange blows

Tesla stops taking new orders in China for two imported, US-made models
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Q&A: What has China done so far? What could China do next?

A reordering of global trading relationships could be underway as the world’s two largest economies clash and relations spiral into a trade war

Q&A: What has China done so far? What could China do next?
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Market distress could see trillions of dollar holdings seek currency protection

As Donald Trump's grand plan to redefine global trade whipsaws the U.S. dollar, investors who hold tens of trillions' worth assets in the currency may for the

Market distress could see trillions of dollar holdings seek currency protection
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

South Korea trade envoy says US showed willingness to reach deal over tariffs

South Korea's top trade envoy said on Friday his U.S. counterpart signaled a willingness to reach a deal over tariffs and that Seoul will negotiate in the best interests of the

South Korea trade envoy says US showed willingness to reach deal over tariffs
Asia|Crime|World

Japan’s biggest Yakuza crime group pledges to end decade-long gang war

Japan’s biggest Yakuza crime group pledges to end decade-long gang war

Japan’s biggest Yakuza crime group pledges to end decade-long gang war
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

Ousted South Korean President Yoon embraces supporters after leaving presidential residence

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol left the presidential residence in Seoul on Friday for his private home, a week after the Constitutional Court removed him from office over his ill-fated imposition of martial law in December

Ousted South Korean President Yoon embraces supporters after leaving presidential residence
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Riders on the storm

The global trade war might have been reduced to a battle between Beijing and Washington for now, but a bruising week for markets has left policymakers at the ECB and in emerging economies

Riders on the storm
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|US

Chinese electronics company Anker starts raising prices on Amazon

China's Anker, one of Amazon's largest sellers offering products from power banks to phone cases, has raised prices on a fifth of its products on the U.S. platform since

Chinese electronics company Anker starts raising prices on Amazon
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

China, EU must oppose tariff 'bullying', Xi tells Spanish PM

President Xi Jinping told Spain's prime minister on Friday that China and the European Union must join together in defending globalisation and

China, EU must oppose tariff 'bullying', Xi tells Spanish PM
Asia|Election|Political|World

Hong Kong's rocky democratic road under Chinese rule

Hong Kong's main opposition Democratic Party is considering disbanding amid a years-long national security crackdown by China after mass pro-democracy protests in 2019.

Hong Kong's rocky democratic road under Chinese rule
Asia|Travel|World

50 years later, Vietnam's battlefields draw retrospective veterans and other tourists

Hamburger Hill, Hue, the Ia Drang Valley, Khe Sanh: Some remember the Vietnam War battles from the headlines of the 1960s and 1970s, others from movies and history books

50 years later, Vietnam's battlefields draw retrospective veterans and other tourists
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

China's Xi tells Spanish PM that partnership needed, no mention of talks with US

China and the West should join in supporting multilateralism and open cooperation, Chinese President Xi Jinping has told Spain’s visiting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, underscoring China’s opposition to U.S. demands amid global economic uncertainty caused by a chaotic U.S. tariff policy

China's Xi tells Spanish PM that partnership needed, no mention of talks with US
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Mighty U.S. dollar feels heat as Trump's tariffs spark trade turmoil

In just a week, the dollar has gone from a safe haven to investors' whipping boy as U.S.

Mighty U.S. dollar feels heat as Trump's tariffs spark trade turmoil
Asia|Election|Political

Ousted South Korean President Yoon leaves official residence

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol returned to his private home on Friday from the official residence after his removal from office, with crowds

Ousted South Korean President Yoon leaves official residence
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Japan's Nikkei slumps on trade war worries, stronger yen

Japan's Nikkei share average slumped on Friday in a brutal end to a volatile week as investors worried about the economic fallout from the rapidly escalating U.S.-China trade war as

Japan's Nikkei slumps on trade war worries, stronger yen
Asia|Crime|Political|World

In a first, Taiwan charges Chinese ship captain with damaging undersea cables

Taiwan prosecutors on Friday for the first time charged a Chinese ship captain with intentionally damaging undersea cables off the island in February,

In a first, Taiwan charges Chinese ship captain with damaging undersea cables
Asia|Business|Fashion and Beauty|Finance|Stock Markets

Shein gains UK approval for London IPO, awaits China nod, sources say

Online fast-fashion retailer Shein has secured approval from Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for its planned initial public

Shein gains UK approval for London IPO, awaits China nod, sources say
Asia|Crime|Election|Political

Fake accounts drove praise of Duterte and now target Philippine election

A sophisticated network of fake social media accounts sprang to the impassioned defence of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte after he was sent to the

Fake accounts drove praise of Duterte and now target Philippine election
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Technology

From Daikin to Samsung, companies fight Modi over e-waste policy

India wants to tackle its mounting e-waste problem. Global electronics companies say the cost is too high.

From Daikin to Samsung, companies fight Modi over e-waste policy
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Taiwan to be one of first to talk tariffs with US, president says

Taiwan is to be included in the first batch of trading partners to hold talks with Washington, President Lai Ching-te said on Friday, as his economy

Taiwan to be one of first to talk tariffs with US, president says
Asia|Political|World

China's Xi to visit Southeast Asia as trade conflict with US widens

Chinese President Xi Jinping begins a three-nation tour of Southeast Asia next week, his first overseas trip this year, aiming to consolidate ties with some of China's closest

China's Xi to visit Southeast Asia as trade conflict with US widens
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Growth risks to nudge India central bank towards deeper rate cuts, economists say

The Reserve Bank of India's rate-cutting cycle could be deeper than expected as downside risks to growth and a benign inflation outlook could prompt the central

Growth risks to nudge India central bank towards deeper rate cuts, economists say
Asia|World

China pledges $137 million for Myanmar earthquake relief

China has pledged emergency humanitarian assistance of 1 billion yuan ($137 million) to earthquake-stricken Myanmar, its embassy in the southeast Asian nation said.

China pledges $137 million for Myanmar earthquake relief
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan household inflation expectations rise, keep BOJ rate hike view alive

Japanese households' inflation expectations heightened in the three months to March, a Bank of Japan survey showed on Friday, keeping the central bank under pressure

Japan household inflation expectations rise, keep BOJ rate hike view alive
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan inflation probably accelerated in March on rice price rise - Reuters poll

Japan's core inflation probably accelerated in March from the previous month as rice prices rose, a Reuters poll showed, a sign of persistent cost pressure that is likely to

Japan inflation probably accelerated in March on rice price rise - Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China, Japan, S.Korea central bank deputies discussed US tariffs

China, Japan and South Korea finance and central bank officials met and discussed the impact of U.S. tariffs on the global and regional macroeconomic situation, China's central bank

China, Japan, S.Korea central bank deputies discussed US tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Berkshire Hathaway prices yen bonds totalling $627 million

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has priced a 6-tranche yen denominated bond totalling 90 billion yen ($626.70 million), according to a term sheet

Berkshire Hathaway prices yen bonds totalling $627 million
Asia|Business|Economy

Philippines central bank chief signals cautious path on rate cuts

The Philippine central bank is taking a cautious approach to policy easing this year to avoid overheating the economy and reigniting inflation, which has been on a downward trend,

Philippines central bank chief signals cautious path on rate cuts
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Country Garden secures key bondholder group support for offshore debt overhaul

Chinese property developer Country Garden said on Friday it had reached an agreement with a key bondholder group and was close to finalising negotiations

Country Garden secures key bondholder group support for offshore debt overhaul
Arts|Asia|Environment|Technology|World

Architect Sou Fujimoto: Expo 2025 is ‘a precious opportunity to come together’

Architect Sou Fujimoto: Expo 2025 is ‘a precious opportunity to come together’

Architect Sou Fujimoto: Expo 2025 is ‘a precious opportunity to come together’
Americas|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

South Korea establishes diplomatic relations with Syria, a longtime friend of rival North Korea

South Korea has established diplomatic relations with Syria’s new Islamist government months after longtime leader Bashar Assad was ousted

South Korea establishes diplomatic relations with Syria, a longtime friend of rival North Korea
Africa|Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

China speaks with Saudi Arabia, South Africa about response to US tariffs

China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao had discussions with his Saudi Arabian and South African counterparts to exchange views on responding to the United States' "reciprocal

China speaks with Saudi Arabia, South Africa about response to US tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

Hotel chain Hyatt bets on India's population boom to fuel growth

Hyatt Hotels is betting on India's rising population and consumer spending power to help the U.S. hotel chain keep up revenue growth in the double-digit percentage

Hotel chain Hyatt bets on India's population boom to fuel growth
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

South Korea establishes diplomatic ties with Syria, a North Korea ally

South Korea and Syria have signed an agreement in Damascus establishing diplomatic relations, the South Korean foreign ministry said on Friday, opening new ties with a traditional

South Korea establishes diplomatic ties with Syria, a North Korea ally
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

US tariffs on Philippines could affect weapons deal, ambassador says

Imposing tariffs on U.S. imports from the Philippines could affect the U.S. ally's ability to afford U.S. weapons systems and a long-

US tariffs on Philippines could affect weapons deal, ambassador says
Americas|Asia|Crime|Political|World

Canadian wanted for 2008 Mumbai attacks arrives in India after US extradition

A Pakistani-born Canadian businessman accused of helping orchestrate the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, one of India's deadliest, arrived in New Delhi on Thursday after the U.S.

Canadian wanted for 2008 Mumbai attacks arrives in India after US extradition
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar’s deadly earthquake exposes void left by US in global disaster responses

Myanmar’s deadly earthquake exposes void left by US in global disaster responses

Myanmar’s deadly earthquake exposes void left by US in global disaster responses
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

US stocks dive as euphoria on Wall Street reverts to fear about US-China trade war

U.S. stocks surrendered a chunk of their historic gains from the day before as President Donald Trump’s trade war continues to threaten the economy

US stocks dive as euphoria on Wall Street reverts to fear about US-China trade war
Asia|Science

Jawbone dredged up from the seafloor expands the range of a mysterious species of ancient human

Jawbone dredged up from the seafloor expands the range of a mysterious species of ancient human

Jawbone dredged up from the seafloor expands the range of a mysterious species of ancient human
Asia|Political|US|World

China, North Korea and Russia military cooperation raises threats in the Pacific, US official warns

The top U.S. commander in the Pacific is warning senators that the military support that China and North Korea are providing to Russia in its war on Ukraine risks security in his region as Moscow provides critical military assistance to both in return

China, North Korea and Russia military cooperation raises threats in the Pacific, US official warns
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese tea brand Chagee targets $5.1 billion valuation in US IPO amid choppy market conditions

Chinese tea chain Chagee said on Thursday it was targeting a valuation of up to $5.1 billion in its U.S. initial public offering, braving choppy market

Chinese tea brand Chagee targets $5.1 billion valuation in US IPO amid choppy market conditions
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

EU, China will look into setting minimum prices on electric vehicles, EU says

The European Union and China have agreed to look into setting minimum prices of Chinese-made electric vehicles instead of tariffs imposed by the EU last year, a European Commission

EU, China will look into setting minimum prices on electric vehicles, EU says
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China warns against 'irresponsible' remarks after Kyiv claim on Chinese fighters

China reaffirmed its support on Thursday for peace efforts in Ukraine and said relevant parties should avoid "irresponsible remarks", in an apparent jab at President Volodymyr

China warns against 'irresponsible' remarks after Kyiv claim on Chinese fighters
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

Intel CEO invested in hundreds of Chinese companies, some with military ties

By Eduardo Baptista, Stephen Nellis and Max A.

Intel CEO invested in hundreds of Chinese companies, some with military ties
Asia|Business|Political|Technology

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan's wide-ranging investments in China

By Eduardo Baptista, Stephen Nellis and Max A.

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan's wide-ranging investments in China
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Chilean miner Codelco logging strong Q2 demand from China, chairman says

Chilean copper giant Codelco is seeing strong demand for the red metal from China in the second quarter, the firm's chairman told Reuters on Thursday.

Chilean miner Codelco logging strong Q2 demand from China, chairman says
Asia|Science

Ancient jawbone from Taiwan belongs to a mysterious group of human ancestors, scientists say

Researchers say a fossil jawbone discovered in Taiwan belonged to an enigmatic group of early human ancestors

Ancient jawbone from Taiwan belongs to a mysterious group of human ancestors, scientists say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

China reaches out to others as Trump layers on tariffs

China is reaching out to other nations as the U.S. layers on tariffs, in what appears to be an attempt by Beijing to form a united front to compel Washington to retreat

China reaches out to others as Trump layers on tariffs
Asia|Crime|Economy|Education|MidEast|Political|World

Taliban morality enforcers arrest men for having the wrong hairstyle or skipping mosque, UN says

The Taliban morality police in Afghanistan have detained men and their barbers over hairstyles and others for missing prayers at mosques during the holy month of Ramadan

Taliban morality enforcers arrest men for having the wrong hairstyle or skipping mosque, UN says
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Ukrainian intelligence has identified 155 Chinese citizens fighting for Russia, Zelensky says

Ukrainian intelligence has identified 155 Chinese citizens fighting for Russia, Zelensky says

Ukrainian intelligence has identified 155 Chinese citizens fighting for Russia, Zelensky says
Asia|Election|Political

South Korean opposition leader Lee opens presidential bid following Yoon's ouster

South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung, widely seen as the front-runner in a presidential by-election triggered by the removal of President Yoon Suk Yeol last week over his ill-fated imposition of martial law, officially announced his presidential bid on Thursday, vowing to heal a starkly divided nation through economic growth

South Korean opposition leader Lee opens presidential bid following Yoon's ouster
Asia|Crime|Education|Political|World

US ‘alarmed’ as American faces years in jail on charges of insulting Thai monarchy

US ‘alarmed’ as American faces years in jail on charges of insulting Thai monarchy

US ‘alarmed’ as American faces years in jail on charges of insulting Thai monarchy
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

South Korea trade envoy says Trump's tariff pause leaves room for negotiations

South Korea's top trade envoy Cheong In-kyo said on Thursday that U.S.

South Korea trade envoy says Trump's tariff pause leaves room for negotiations
Asia|Business|Economy|US|World

Has Trump cancelled Christmas? China's decorations makers report no US orders

Chinese producers of plastic Christmas trees and other festive decorations say orders from U.S. clients, which are crucial for their business

Has Trump cancelled Christmas? China's decorations makers report no US orders
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Ukraine says more than 150 Chinese mercenaries are fighting for Russia in Ukraine

Ukraine has expanded on its claim that significant numbers of Chinese nationals are fighting for Russia’s invading army, saying it had gathered detailed intelligence on more than 150 mercenaries Moscow allegedly recruited through social media

Ukraine says more than 150 Chinese mercenaries are fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Asia|Business|Environment

Lego opens a toy factory in Vietnam it plans to run entirely on clean energy

Lego has opened a $1 billion factory in Vietnam that it says will make toys without adding planet-warming gas to the atmosphere by relying entirely on clean energy

Lego opens a toy factory in Vietnam it plans to run entirely on clean energy
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Famous North Korean assassin who became a pastor in the South following failed 1968 mission dies

Kim Shin-jo, a prominent North Korean commando who resettled in South Korea as a pastor after his daring mission to assassinate then South Korean President Park Chung-hee in 1968 failed, has died

Famous North Korean assassin who became a pastor in the South following failed 1968 mission dies
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Wall Street's euphoria sends US stocks to historic gains after Trump pauses most of his tariffs

U.S. stocks soared to one of their best days in history on a euphoric Wall Street after President Donald Trump said he would back off on most of his tariffs temporarily

Wall Street's euphoria sends US stocks to historic gains after Trump pauses most of his tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

In stunning U-turn, Trump walks back some tariffs, triggering historic market rally

In a stunning reversal, U.S.

In stunning U-turn, Trump walks back some tariffs, triggering historic market rally
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Energy, metals and grains surge after Trump tariff pause

Oil prices surged from a four-year low on Wednesday and gold rallied in a broad-based commodities and equity market rebound after U.S.

Energy, metals and grains surge after Trump tariff pause
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

US stocks surge, dollar gains in dramatic relief rally as Trump pauses tariffs

Stock indexes posted their biggest one-day gains in years, with the S&P 500 recording its largest rise since 2008, while the dollar gained and Treasuries

US stocks surge, dollar gains in dramatic relief rally as Trump pauses tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

US stocks skyrocket higher after Trump signals shift in trade policy

US stocks skyrocket higher after Trump signals shift in trade policy

US stocks skyrocket higher after Trump signals shift in trade policy
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Zelenskiy says at least 155 Chinese nationals fighting on Russia's side

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that Ukrainian intelligence had information about 155 Chinese citizens fighting for the Russian military against

Zelenskiy says at least 155 Chinese nationals fighting on Russia's side
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

The Latest: S&P 500 soars 9.5% to one of its biggest gains since WWII after Trump limits tariffs

Stocks surged to one of their biggest gains since World War II after President Donald Trump paused his tariffs against most other nations, as investors had desperately hoped he would

The Latest: S&P 500 soars 9.5% to one of its biggest gains since WWII after Trump limits tariffs
Asia|Food|MidEast|Political|US|World

US restores urgent food aid, except in Afghanistan and Yemen, two of the world’s poorest countries

U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has reversed cuts in emergency food aid to several nations but maintained them in Afghanistan and Yemen, two of the world’s poorest countries

US restores urgent food aid, except in Afghanistan and Yemen, two of the world’s poorest countries
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Oil jumps 4% after Trump pauses tariffs on many countries, raises China levy

Oil prices climbed more than 4% on Wednesday, bouncing back from four-year lows earlier in the session, after U.S.

Oil jumps 4% after Trump pauses tariffs on many countries, raises China levy
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Pakistan says US companies seek to invest in the country's untapped minerals sector

Pakistan says U.S. companies are interested in investing in the country's largely untapped minerals sector

Pakistan says US companies seek to invest in the country's untapped minerals sector
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

US bond rout leaves investors bruised despite Trump pause on tariffs

U.S.

US bond rout leaves investors bruised despite Trump pause on tariffs
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

G7 chair Canada speaks to Japan, EU about market stability

Canada, chair of the Group of Seven advanced economies, is working with Japan and the European Union to maintain global stability in

G7 chair Canada speaks to Japan, EU about market stability
Asia|Australia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

US dollar rebounds against safe-haven currencies after Trump pauses tariffs

The U.S. dollar rebounded against safe-haven currencies including the yen and Swiss franc on Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced a

US dollar rebounds against safe-haven currencies after Trump pauses tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

Spain defends closer trade ties with China after US warns against 'cutting own throat'

Spain will pursue closer trade ties with China in the interests of its citizens and of the EU, its agriculture minister Luis Planas said on Wednesday, rejecting a U.S. warning that

Spain defends closer trade ties with China after US warns against 'cutting own throat'
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

CK Hutchison invested $1.7 billion in Panama, surpassing obligations, it says

A company controlled by Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison has invested $1.7 billion in two ports near the Panama Canal, it said on Wednesday, surpassing

CK Hutchison invested $1.7 billion in Panama, surpassing obligations, it says
Asia|Business|Travel|World

This is the world’s best airport for 2025, according to Skytrax

This is the world’s best airport for 2025, according to Skytrax

This is the world’s best airport for 2025, according to Skytrax
Asia|Political|Technology|World

In Myanmar, internet shutdowns hinder earthquake aid response

By Rebecca L.

In Myanmar, internet shutdowns hinder earthquake aid response
Asia|Political|US|World

US Pacific commander to advocate 'most strongly' for USAID to Pacific Islands

The head of U.S. forces for the Indo-Pacific, Admiral Samuel Paparo, said on Wednesday he would be advocating "most strongly" for the continuation of USAID funding to the Pacific

US Pacific commander to advocate 'most strongly' for USAID to Pacific Islands
Asia|Election|Political|US

Fact check: Trump falsely claims Biden ‘terminated’ South Korea deal Biden actually made

Fact check: Trump falsely claims Biden ‘terminated’ South Korea deal Biden actually made

Fact check: Trump falsely claims Biden ‘terminated’ South Korea deal Biden actually made
Asia|Science|Technology|World

Soil from the moon's far side suggests drier conditions than the side facing Earth

Soil and rocks returned from the moon's far side suggest it may be drier than the side constantly facing Earth

Soil from the moon's far side suggests drier conditions than the side facing Earth
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US|World

China slaps restrictions on 18 US firms over Trump tariffs

China's commerce ministry slapped restrictions on more than a dozen U.S. defence firms on Wednesday after President Donald Trump made good on his threat to

China slaps restrictions on 18 US firms over Trump tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Indonesians rush to gold as rupiah and stocks plunge amid US tariff worries

Hundreds of Indonesians are flocking to buy gold bars, betting that the precious metal's value could shield them from tougher economic times ahead as the currency

Indonesians rush to gold as rupiah and stocks plunge amid US tariff worries
Asia|Business|Crime|Europe|Finance

Tycoon Vijay Mallya loses appeal against UK bankruptcy order

Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya on Wednesday lost an appeal against a bankruptcy order made by London's High Court over a more than 1 billion-pound ($1.28 billion) debt to lenders

Tycoon Vijay Mallya loses appeal against UK bankruptcy order
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

China's premier vows more proactive macroeconomic policies amid 'external shocks'

China needs to implement more proactive macroeconomic policies and roll them out in a timely manner as "external shocks" have put pressures to China's economic stabilisation,

China's premier vows more proactive macroeconomic policies amid 'external shocks'
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

India weighs export support measures amid U.S. tariff hike, say government sources

India is considering measures such as extending interest subsidies on bank loans and offering incentives to help exporters to diversify amid rising global uncertainty after the

India weighs export support measures amid U.S. tariff hike, say government sources
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Shipping group Mitsui O.S.K. to seize opportunities as tariffs drive trade route shift -CEO says

Mitsui O.S.K.

Shipping group Mitsui O.S.K. to seize opportunities as tariffs drive trade route shift -CEO says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US|World

Yuan falls to 2007 lows as US tariffs on China kick in

China's yuan ended at its weakest level in more than 17 years on Wednesday after its offshore counterpart fell to a record low overnight, as an escalating Sino-U.S.

Yuan falls to 2007 lows as US tariffs on China kick in
Asia|Business|Economy|Food

Wave of US soybeans set to reach China's shores despite tariffs

China is set to receive about 3 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans in April-May, according to sources and shipping data, despite new higher tariffs on

Wave of US soybeans set to reach China's shores despite tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

China censors some tariff-related content on social media

China began censoring some tariff-related content on social media on Wednesday after U.S. "reciprocal" tariffs on dozens of countries took effect,

China censors some tariff-related content on social media
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

China says any TikTok deal has to comply with Chinese law

China on Wednesday said that any deal for TikTok had to comply with Chinese law, reiterating an earlier stance when asked about U.S.

China says any TikTok deal has to comply with Chinese law
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China's car exports under pressure as Trump tariffs roil overseas markets

China's car exports will likely face greater than forecast pressure this year as U.S. tariff hikes hit the economies of important overseas markets hard, potentially curbing consumer

China's car exports under pressure as Trump tariffs roil overseas markets
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korea holds 'shipbuilding card' in US tariff negotiations, minister says

South Korea's trade and industry minister Ahn Duk-geun said on Wednesday that potential cooperation with Washington in the shipbuilding sector is a "very important

South Korea holds 'shipbuilding card' in US tariff negotiations, minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Apple supplier Luxshare weighs manufacturing in U.S. to tackle tariffs

Apple supplier Luxshare is in talks with customers on ways to respond to U.S. tariffs by shifting more production outside China, including the

Apple supplier Luxshare weighs manufacturing in U.S. to tackle tariffs
Asia|Business|Technology

Foxconn eyes Japan for electric vehicle growth, seeks partnerships

Taiwan's Foxconn sees Japan as a big opportunity for growing its electric vehicle business and hopes to agree on partnerships with Japanese companies as soon as possible, an

Foxconn eyes Japan for electric vehicle growth, seeks partnerships
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Toymaker Lego opens Vietnam factory, taking production closer to key markets

Toymaker Lego has opened a new factory in southern Vietnam, it said on Wednesday, as the company aims for long-term growth in the Asia Pacific region and

Toymaker Lego opens Vietnam factory, taking production closer to key markets
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Market meltdown as U.S. tariffs kick in, bonds at the epicentre

Global markets were took a beating again on Wednesday as U.S.

Market meltdown as U.S. tariffs kick in, bonds at the epicentre
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine says it captured two Chinese nationals fighting in Russian army

Ukraine says it captured two Chinese nationals fighting in Russian army

Ukraine says it captured two Chinese nationals fighting in Russian army
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

China vows ‘resolute and effective measures’ after Trump’s 104% tariffs take effect

China vows ‘resolute and effective measures’ after Trump’s 104% tariffs take effect

China vows ‘resolute and effective measures’ after Trump’s 104% tariffs take effect
Asia|Economy|Health|Political|World

Myanmar still in desperate need after quake, Thailand says

Quake-stricken Myanmar is still in desperate need of medical assistance, field hospitals and shelters, Thailand's foreign minister said, stressing the importance of a

Myanmar still in desperate need after quake, Thailand says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

China plans high-level meet to craft support measures after US tariff hikes, say sources

China's top leaders plan to meet as soon as Wednesday to hammer out measures to boost the economy and stabilise capital markets, people with knowledge of the matter said, as trade war with

China plans high-level meet to craft support measures after US tariff hikes, say sources
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US considers adjusting port fee plan for Chinese vessels after pushback, sources say

President Donald Trump's administration is considering softening its proposed fee on China-linked ships visiting U.S. ports after a flood

US considers adjusting port fee plan for Chinese vessels after pushback, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Seven & i quarterly profit slides as it seeks to fend off Couche-Tard bid

Japan's Seven & i Holdings said on Wednesday fourth-quarter profit dropped 15%, a result that could hamper its ability to fend off a takeover attempt by Canada's

Seven & i quarterly profit slides as it seeks to fend off Couche-Tard bid
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Indonesia offers to temporarily shelter wounded and orphaned Palestinians from Gaza

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto says that his country will offer temporary shelter to Palestinian medical evacuees and children orphaned by the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza

Indonesia offers to temporarily shelter wounded and orphaned Palestinians from Gaza
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Bank Indonesia says will act boldly to maintain rupiah stability

Indonesia's central bank will act boldly to maintain rupiah stability by intervening in the spot, domestic non-deliverable forwards, and bond markets, a deputy

Bank Indonesia says will act boldly to maintain rupiah stability
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Technology|US

CF Industries forms JV with JERA, Mitsui for $4 billion low-carbon ammonia plant

CF Industries said on Tuesday it has formed a joint venture with Japan's largest power generator, JERA, and trading house Mitsui & Co to build one of the world's largest low-carbon ammonia

CF Industries forms JV with JERA, Mitsui for $4 billion low-carbon ammonia plant
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

China vows resolute measures as Trump's 104% tariffs kick in

China on Wednesday vowed to take resolute and effective measures to safeguard its rights and interests, after U.S.

China vows resolute measures as Trump's 104% tariffs kick in
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

India cenbank cuts rates, changes stance to 'accommodative' as US tariffs add to growth risks

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lowered its key repo rate on Wednesday for a second consecutive time and changed its monetary policy stance

India cenbank cuts rates, changes stance to 'accommodative' as US tariffs add to growth risks
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Chinese nationals captured fighting for Russia in Ukraine, Zelenskiy says

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that Ukrainian forces had captured two Chinese men fighting for Russia in eastern Ukraine, potentially threatening

Chinese nationals captured fighting for Russia in Ukraine, Zelenskiy says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Samsung SDI cuts share sale price, as shaky global markets hit Asian deals

South Korean battery maker Samsung SDI, is cutting by 14% the price of new shares it will sell to raise 2 trillion won ($1.4 billion), as the global markets' selloff triggered by U.S.

Samsung SDI cuts share sale price, as shaky global markets hit Asian deals
Asia|Business|Europe|Political

EU's Sefcovic postpones Vietnam visit amid tariff crisis

European trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic has postponed a planned trip to Vietnam this week due to "the latest international developments," the EU delegation in Hanoi said.

EU's Sefcovic postpones Vietnam visit amid tariff crisis
Asia|Business|Economy|US

Asian buyers shun US farm goods, hit by ship crunch and trade war

Asian buyers are reducing purchases of U.S. agricultural goods as Washington's planned fees on China-linked vessels and sweeping import duties on key regional

Asian buyers shun US farm goods, hit by ship crunch and trade war
Asia|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty|Stock Markets|US

Uniqlo operator Fast Retailing seen posting 14% jump in Q2 profit as tariffs loom

The operator of Uniqlo, Japan's Fast Retailing, is expected to post another quarter of strong earnings on Thursday, but the focus will be on how the global clothing

Uniqlo operator Fast Retailing seen posting 14% jump in Q2 profit as tariffs loom
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's March bank loans seen rebounding as trade tensions escalate - Reuters poll

China's new yuan loans likely rebounded in March after a sharp fall in February, a Reuters poll showed on Wednesday, as policymakers pledged fresh

China's March bank loans seen rebounding as trade tensions escalate - Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ's Ueda sticks to rate-hike stance but signals focus on risks

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Wednesday the central bank will continue to raise interest rates if the economy keeps recovering, but will scrutinise "without pre-

BOJ's Ueda sticks to rate-hike stance but signals focus on risks
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ sticks to rate-hike stance but signals pause on US tariff risks

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said the central bank must scrutinise "without preconception" whether the economy is on track to meet its projection, suggesting the

BOJ sticks to rate-hike stance but signals pause on US tariff risks
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Japan's Nikkei falls nearly 4% on slowdown fears as US tariffs take effect

Japan's Nikkei share average slipped on Wednesday, ending nearly 4% lower in a broad sell-off, as traders gauged concerns over a potential economic slowdown amid an intensifying trade

Japan's Nikkei falls nearly 4% on slowdown fears as US tariffs take effect
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's Seven & i seen booking 24% fall in Q4 profit, adding to takeover pressure

Japanese retailer Seven & i Holdings is

Japan's Seven & i seen booking 24% fall in Q4 profit, adding to takeover pressure
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine's Zelenskyy says 2 Chinese were caught fighting alongside Russia

Ukraine's president says the military has captured two Chinese men fighting alongside the Russian army in the eastern Donetsk region

Ukraine's Zelenskyy says 2 Chinese were caught fighting alongside Russia
Asia|Crime|Political|World

After retrial, Hong Kong court jails social worker to nearly 4 years for rioting

A Hong Kong court sentenced a prominent social worker on Wednesday to 3 years and 9 months imprisonment for rioting during the city's 2019 pro-democracy protests,

After retrial, Hong Kong court jails social worker to nearly 4 years for rioting
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|World

PMs of Vietnam, Spain stress importance of free trade as Trump tariffs hit

The leaders of Vietnam and Spain on Wednesday pledged to boost economic ties and defence cooperation and voiced their support for upholding free trade, at a time when both are hit

PMs of Vietnam, Spain stress importance of free trade as Trump tariffs hit
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Instant View: India central bank cuts rates, changes stance to "accommodative"

The Reserve Bank of India cut its key repo rate on Wednesday for a second consecutive time and changed its monetary policy stance to "accommodative" from "neutral" to boost the sluggish

Instant View: India central bank cuts rates, changes stance to "accommodative"
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Taiwan hopes for quick agreement with US on tariffs, stocks swoon again

Taiwan hopes that it can come to a quick agreement with the United States to resolve tariffs and has already approached Washington to discuss the issue, a senior Taiwanese official

Taiwan hopes for quick agreement with US on tariffs, stocks swoon again
Asia|Business|Economy

Malaysia cbank says U.S. tariffs will have impact but economy is diversified

The 24% tariff rate imposed by the United States on Malaysian exports could affect growth although policies already in place will help to mitigate the impact, Malaysia's

Malaysia cbank says U.S. tariffs will have impact but economy is diversified
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|World

Markets cower as 104% tariffs on China begin

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee As the next leg of the rapidly escalating trade war comes into view, investors remain shell-shocked, extending a deep stock

Markets cower as 104% tariffs on China begin
Asia|Election|Political

Seoul mayor Oh Se-hoon to announce bid for South Korea presidency, Yonhap reports

The mayor of Seoul, Oh Se-hoon, will announce his bid for the South Korean presidency, Yonhap News Agency reported on Wednesday.

Seoul mayor Oh Se-hoon to announce bid for South Korea presidency, Yonhap reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Vietnam's deputy PM to meet US's Bessent, Boeing on Wednesday, schedule shows

Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister is set to talk on Wednesday with U.S.

Vietnam's deputy PM to meet US's Bessent, Boeing on Wednesday, schedule shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese brokerages promise market support, firms set buybacks as trade war intensifies

Top Chinese brokerages have pledged to help steady domestic share prices in a concerted effort, the Shanghai bourse said, and scores of listed companies unveiled stock

Chinese brokerages promise market support, firms set buybacks as trade war intensifies
Asia|Election|Political

South Korea opposition leader Lee signals presidential run as race starts

South Korea's main opposition party head Lee Jae-myung said on Wednesday he was stepping down as party leader, amid expectations that the current populist

South Korea opposition leader Lee signals presidential run as race starts
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Social worker imprisoned nearly 4 years for mediation attempts at Hong Kong protests

A Hong Kong social worker has been sentenced to three years and nine months in prison for rioting after she tried to mediate between protesters and police at the 2019 anti-government protests

Social worker imprisoned nearly 4 years for mediation attempts at Hong Kong protests
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Tariffs on China set to rise to at least 104% on Wednesday, White House says

Tariffs on China set to rise to at least 104% on Wednesday, White House says

Tariffs on China set to rise to at least 104% on Wednesday, White House says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan rules out using US Treasury holdings to counter Trump tariffs

Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato on Wednesday ruled out using the country's U.S.

Japan rules out using US Treasury holdings to counter Trump tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Japan, US may discuss FX in trade talks, Finance Minister Kato says

Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said on Wednesday trade negotiations with the United States could include discussions on foreign exchange rates.

Japan, US may discuss FX in trade talks, Finance Minister Kato says
Asia|Political|World

North Korean leader's sister denounces denuclearization calls, saying nuclear status is permanent

The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday mocked Washington and its Asian allies for what she called their “daydream” of denuclearizing the North, insisting that the country will never give up its nuclear weapons program

North Korean leader's sister denounces denuclearization calls, saying nuclear status is permanent
Asia|Business|Economy

In China, whispers of change as some companies tell staff to work less

A handful of major Chinese companies like home appliance maker Midea have new badges of honour this year: mandatory clock-off times for

In China, whispers of change as some companies tell staff to work less
Asia|Crime|Education|Political|World

US says it is alarmed by American academic's arrest in Thailand

The U.S.

US says it is alarmed by American academic's arrest in Thailand
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Indonesia ready to shelter Palestinians impacted by war in Gaza

Indonesia is ready to temporarily shelter Palestinians hit by the war in Gaza, President Prabowo Subianto said on Wednesday, estimating there could be 1,000 in the first wave, as he

Indonesia ready to shelter Palestinians impacted by war in Gaza
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

TSMC could face $1 billion or more fine from US probe, sources say

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing could face a penalty of $1 billion or more to settle a U.S. export control investigation over a chip it made that ended up inside a

TSMC could face $1 billion or more fine from US probe, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korea announces emergency measures for auto industry hit by US tariffs

South Korea on Wednesday announced emergency support measures for its auto sector, seeking to reduce the blow of U.S.

South Korea announces emergency measures for auto industry hit by US tariffs
Asia|Travel

The ‘Shinkansen kiss’: Japan’s little-known rail spectacle that attracts trainspotters from around the world

The ‘Shinkansen kiss’: Japan’s little-known rail spectacle that attracts trainspotters from around the world

The ‘Shinkansen kiss’: Japan’s little-known rail spectacle that attracts trainspotters from around the world
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

US tariffs, China slowdown cloud developing Asia's growth outlook, says ADB

The full implementation of U.S. tariffs could cut developing Asia's growth by about a third of a percentage point this year and nearly a full percentage point in 2026, the Asian

US tariffs, China slowdown cloud developing Asia's growth outlook, says ADB
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Stocks slide again as US forges ahead with 104% tariffs on China

The United States said on Tuesday that 104% duties on imports from China will take effect shortly after midnight, even as

Stocks slide again as US forges ahead with 104% tariffs on China
Asia|Political|US|World

See how China responded to Vance’s ‘Chinese peasants’ comment

China slammed US Vice President JD Vance for his comments about “Chinese peasants” in an interview with Fox News that has drawn widespread ire and ridicule on China’s internet – and comparisons with Vance’s own self-proclaimed “hillbilly” background.

See how China responded to Vance’s ‘Chinese peasants’ comment
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Goldman Sachs sees downside risk to current 4.5% GDP forecast for China

Continued tariff escalation between the United States and China presents a downside risk to a 2025 full-year real GDP forecast of 4.5% for China, Goldman Sachs said in a note.

Goldman Sachs sees downside risk to current 4.5% GDP forecast for China
Asia|Political|Technology|US|World

Western intelligence agencies warn spyware threat targeting Taiwan, Tibetan rights advocates

Western intelligence agencies warned on Tuesday of an increasing threat from Beijing's security services to use malicious mobile phone applications to surveil Taiwanese

Western intelligence agencies warn spyware threat targeting Taiwan, Tibetan rights advocates
Asia|Political|World

North Korea says its status as a nuclear weapons state can never be reversed, KCNA says

North Korea's status as a nuclear weapons state can never be reversed, no matter how much the United States and its Asian allies demand it, state media reported on Wednesday, citing

North Korea says its status as a nuclear weapons state can never be reversed, KCNA says
Asia|Business|Economy

Trade war pressures South Korea to cut rates faster and deeper

South Korea's central bank may be forced to bring forward or deepen interest rate cuts this year as Asia's fourth-largest economy grapples with the risk of recession

Trade war pressures South Korea to cut rates faster and deeper
Asia|Election|Political

Most Singaporeans yet to pick a party ahead of election, poll shows

A majority of Singaporeans have yet to decide which party to vote for ahead of a general election this year, but most of those who have made up their minds would back the ruling

Most Singaporeans yet to pick a party ahead of election, poll shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

US stocks dive after another stunning reversal as uncertainty reigns about Trump's tariffs

U.S. stocks dove following another stunning reversal

US stocks dive after another stunning reversal as uncertainty reigns about Trump's tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump optimistic after call about tariffs with South Korea

U.S.

Trump optimistic after call about tariffs with South Korea
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Stocks, oil fall as US-China tariff war escalates

Major stock indexes fell on Tuesday as the trade war between the United States and China intensified, while oil prices and the U.S. dollar also eased.

Stocks, oil fall as US-China tariff war escalates
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Oil settles down $1 at four-year low as US-China trade war escalates

Oil prices settled down more than $1 a barrel on Tuesday at a four-year low as investors priced in an increasing likelihood of a recession due to the

Oil settles down $1 at four-year low as US-China trade war escalates
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump says Japan sending team for talks, Japan urges him to rethink tariffs

Japan is sending a team to negotiate on trade, U.S.

Trump says Japan sending team for talks, Japan urges him to rethink tariffs
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

US Senate confirms Japan ambassador as tariffs complicate ties

The U.S.

US Senate confirms Japan ambassador as tariffs complicate ties
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Euro gains after reports German parties agree on coalition, China's offshore yuan hits record low

The Euro gained on Tuesday following reports that German political parties had agreed to form a coalition, while the U.S. dollar

Euro gains after reports German parties agree on coalition, China's offshore yuan hits record low
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

The Latest: US stocks drop again as uncertainty reigns about Trump's tariffs

U.S. stocks dropped after a second day of stunning reversals

The Latest: US stocks drop again as uncertainty reigns about Trump's tariffs
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

Iran's foreign minister says he will have indirect talks with US envoy over Tehran's nuclear program

Iran’s foreign minister says he’ll meet with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff in Oman for the first negotiations under the Trump administration seeking to halt Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program

Iran's foreign minister says he will have indirect talks with US envoy over Tehran's nuclear program
Asia|Business|Europe|Technology

Stellantis stops making Leapmotor EV in Poland, eyes other options

Stellantis has stopped making its Chinese partner Leapmotor's T03 small electric car in Poland and is assessing alternative production options, the Franco-Italian automaker said on

Stellantis stops making Leapmotor EV in Poland, eyes other options
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

China lashes out at JD Vance for comments about ‘Chinese peasants’

China lashes out at JD Vance for comments about ‘Chinese peasants’

China lashes out at JD Vance for comments about ‘Chinese peasants’
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

Spain's PM heads east to build bridges in China, Vietnam amid US tariff fallout

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will be the first of a series of European leaders to head east following the announcement by U.S.

Spain's PM heads east to build bridges in China, Vietnam amid US tariff fallout
Asia|Europe|Science|Technology|World

Russia takes an American astronaut to the space station

A Russian spacecraft safely delivered an American astronaut Jonathan Kim and two Russian cosmonauts to the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday, a flight hailed

Russia takes an American astronaut to the space station
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

As China and the US spar, countries brainstorm over how to cope with the trade war

As President Donald Trump and China spar over tariff hikes and other retaliatory moves, governments elsewhere are brainstorming over strategies for coping with the trade war between the world’s top two economies

As China and the US spar, countries brainstorm over how to cope with the trade war
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Taiwan activates $15 billion stock stabilisation fund after precipitous falls

Taiwan authorised the activation of its $15 billion stock stabilisation fund on Tuesday to prop up the market after two days of sharp falls in reaction to U.S.

Taiwan activates $15 billion stock stabilisation fund after precipitous falls
Asia|Business|Economy|US|World

Indonesia announces trade concessions for US ahead of talks

Indonesia announced a raft of concessions on U.S. imports Tuesday, including reducing taxes on electronic goods and steel, ahead of trade

Indonesia announces trade concessions for US ahead of talks
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Russia sees no reason to discuss peace with Japan, the Kremlin says

Russia sees no reason to discuss the possibility of signing a long-awaited peace treaty with Japan to formally end World War Two because of Tokyo's unfriendly stance towards Moscow,

Russia sees no reason to discuss peace with Japan, the Kremlin says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Limited options push China into trade 'war of attrition' with Trump

Beijing, feeling boxed into a corner by the United States' intensifying tariff assault on China and any country that buys or

Limited options push China into trade 'war of attrition' with Trump
Asia|Crime|Education|Political|World

American academic arrested in Thailand charged with insulting monarchy

An American academic was arrested in Thailand on Tuesday charged with insulting the monarchy, in a rare prosecution of a foreigner under one of the world's strictest lese-majeste

American academic arrested in Thailand charged with insulting monarchy
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Thailand to increase US imports, lower taxes in tariff response

Thailand will increase U.S. imports, lower some of the higher taxes on American goods and address non-tariff barriers, the finance minister said on Tuesday, as the government seeks

Thailand to increase US imports, lower taxes in tariff response
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's military fires warning shots after North Korean soldiers cross the border

South Korea says its military has fired warning shots after North Korean soldiers crossed the border

South Korea's military fires warning shots after North Korean soldiers cross the border
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China says it will 'fight to the end' after Trump threatens to impose still more tariffs

China says it will “fight to the end” and take countermeasures against the United States to safeguard its own interests after President Donald Trump threatened an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports

China says it will 'fight to the end' after Trump threatens to impose still more tariffs
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Political

Pakistani star’s Bollywood return excites fans and riles far right

Pakistani star’s Bollywood return excites fans and riles far right

Pakistani star’s Bollywood return excites fans and riles far right
Arts|Asia|Lifestyle|Travel

Daruma dolls are one of Japan’s most popular souvenirs. But where do they come from?

Daruma dolls are one of Japan’s most popular souvenirs. But where do they come from?

Daruma dolls are one of Japan’s most popular souvenirs. But where do they come from?
Asia|Business|Economy

Citi cuts China GDP growth forecast to 4.2% from 4.7% for 2025

Citi cut China's GDP growth forecast to 4.2% from 4.7% for 2025, citing rising external risks.

Citi cuts China GDP growth forecast to 4.2% from 4.7% for 2025
Asia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Sudden selloff shakes US bond market

U.S.

Sudden selloff shakes US bond market
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Singapore PM says US universal tariff doesn't look open for negotiation

Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Tuesday a 10% universal tariff rate imposed by the United States does not look open for negotiation and warned of potential

Singapore PM says US universal tariff doesn't look open for negotiation
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

China's state asset regulator to support firms with share buybacks

China's regulatory body for state assets said on Tuesday it would support central government-owned companies to increase their stock holdings and share buybacks to

China's state asset regulator to support firms with share buybacks
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Japan debt deals pulled as tariffs hit deals outlook across Asia

Three Japanese companies have postponed the sale of 100 billion yen ($678.43 million) worth of yen-denominated bonds in the wake of global financial

Japan debt deals pulled as tariffs hit deals outlook across Asia
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Indonesian markets feel whiplash of US tariffs after holiday break

Indonesia's stock market sank and the rupiah fell to a record low on Tuesday as markets reopened after an extended holiday break and reacted to global market

Indonesian markets feel whiplash of US tariffs after holiday break
Asia|Election|Political

South Korea will hold a presidential election June 3 to choose Yoon's successor

South Korea will hold a snap presidential election June 3 to choose Yoon Suk Yeol’s successor after the conservative was ousted over his imposition of martial law late last year

South Korea will hold a presidential election June 3 to choose Yoon's successor
Asia|Business|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Global hedge funds suffer losses, net leverage drops as market plunges, says Morgan Stanley

Hedge funds tracked by Morgan Stanley globally posted growing losses as markets tumbled last week after U.S.

Global hedge funds suffer losses, net leverage drops as market plunges, says Morgan Stanley
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

'It's like throwing darts blindfolded'; tariffs take toll on Chinese exporters

Chinese manufacturers of goods from tableware to flooring are flagging profit warnings, scrambling to plan new overseas plants or accelerate offshore projects,

'It's like throwing darts blindfolded'; tariffs take toll on Chinese exporters
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China meets with private companies to hear suggestions on dealing with US tariffs

China's state planner said on Tuesday it held a meeting with private domestic companies, including Trina Solar, ride-hailing company Didi and Goertek, to hear suggestions about

China meets with private companies to hear suggestions on dealing with US tariffs
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Porsche Q1 deliveries fall 8% on weaker demand in China and Europe

German sports car maker Porsche delivered 8% fewer vehicles globally in the first quarter, it said on Tuesday, hit by declining demand in China and Europe.

Porsche Q1 deliveries fall 8% on weaker demand in China and Europe
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China agricultural stocks surge amid escalating trade war with US

Chinese agricultural stocks rose sharply on Tuesday as investors bet tariffs would limit U.S. agricultural imports and boost domestic producers, defying a broader market crash sparked by

China agricultural stocks surge amid escalating trade war with US
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China state firms pledge to boost share purchases to calm markets

Chinese state holding companies vowed on Tuesday to increase share investment while a slew of listed firms announced share buybacks as Beijing stepped up efforts to stabilise a

China state firms pledge to boost share purchases to calm markets
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

China sticks to its guns as fresh US tariff threat pushes tensions to the brink

China vowed on Tuesday to "fight to the end" against U.S. tariffs as some citizens railed against President Donald Trump after he singled out

China sticks to its guns as fresh US tariff threat pushes tensions to the brink
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

China, Hong Kong stocks rebound with regional markets, Beijing support

China and Hong Kong stocks regained some ground on Tuesday, steadying in the wake of stronger regional markets and government-led support after a brutal selloff triggered by

China, Hong Kong stocks rebound with regional markets, Beijing support
Asia|Education|Political|World

India overhauls teaching in Himalayan Buddhist monasteries to counter China

India is preparing to roll out its first school curriculum for Buddhist monasteries this month, aiming to unify education programmes and foster patriotism in

India overhauls teaching in Himalayan Buddhist monasteries to counter China
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|US

Pirelli's US business hindered by Sinochem's stake, says Tronchetti Provera

Pirelli is having difficulties investing in the United States because its largest shareholder is China's state-owned Sinochem, the Italian tyremaker's executive vice chairman Marco

Pirelli's US business hindered by Sinochem's stake, says Tronchetti Provera
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Japan's Nikkei ends 6% higher on market recovery hopes

Japan's Nikkei share average closed 6% higher on Tuesday, recovering from a 1-1/2-year low hit in the previous session, as investors scooped up stocks, encouraged by signs of a

Japan's Nikkei ends 6% higher on market recovery hopes
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Taiwan says it can have negotiations with US any time on tariffs

Taiwan can have negotiations with the United States at any time on the tariffs issue, Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said on Tuesday, a day after the

Taiwan says it can have negotiations with US any time on tariffs
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan says China using generative AI to ramp up disinformation and 'divide' the island

China is using generative artificial intelligence (AI) to ramp up disinformation against Taiwan to "divide" Taiwan's public, the island's National Security Bureau said.

Taiwan says China using generative AI to ramp up disinformation and 'divide' the island
Asia|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty|Political

China advises Shein against shifting supply chain, Bloomberg News reports

Fast-fashion retailer Shein is facing opposition from the Chinese government over its plans to shift some production out of the country, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people

China advises Shein against shifting supply chain, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Trump won't get 'Plaza Accord'-type dollar deal, says ex-Japan FX diplomat

Any U.S. attempt to pull off a 1985 Plaza Accord-type coordinated depreciation of the dollar likely won't work as it would require the consent of China and Europe,

Trump won't get 'Plaza Accord'-type dollar deal, says ex-Japan FX diplomat
Asia|Business|Economy

Chinese LNG buyers resell US cargoes as tariffs bite

Chinese buyers of LNG are re-selling U.S.-sourced cargoes as tit-for-tat tariffs drive up import costs, and the trend is set to

Chinese LNG buyers resell US cargoes as tariffs bite
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's bankruptcy filings hit 11-year high in FY2024/25, TSR tally shows

Japan's bankruptcy filings in fiscal 2024 totalled 10,144, the most in 11 years, credit research firm Tokyo Shoko Research (TSR) said on Tuesday, amid rising uncertainties around the

Japan's bankruptcy filings hit 11-year high in FY2024/25, TSR tally shows
Asia|Business|Economy

Indonesia inflation rate stays below central bank target zone in March

Indonesia's annual inflation rate was 1.03% in March, the statistics bureau said on Tuesday, missing market expectations and also staying below the central bank's target range for

Indonesia inflation rate stays below central bank target zone in March
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Vietnam to buy US defence, security products to tackle trade gap

Vietnam will buy more American goods, including defence and security products, and has asked for a 45-day delay in the imposition of U.S. tariffs, Prime Minister Pham Minh

Vietnam to buy US defence, security products to tackle trade gap
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace slashes capital increase plan to $1.6 billion

South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace will cut the size of a planned fundraising by one-third to 2.3 trillion won ($1.6 billion) to ensure the success of the financing, and

South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace slashes capital increase plan to $1.6 billion
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

Hong Kong leader says city will sign more free trade pacts amid 'ruthless' US tariffs

Hong Kong leader John Lee said on Tuesday the city would sign more free trade pacts to diversify its risk amid a global trade war triggered by what

Hong Kong leader says city will sign more free trade pacts amid 'ruthless' US tariffs
Asia|Business|Technology

China's DeepRoute.ai to team up with Qualcomm to develop advanced driver assistance solutions

Chinese autonomous driving technology developer DeepRoute.ai said on Tuesday it will cooperate with Qualcomm to develop "cost-effective" advanced driver assistance solutions based

China's DeepRoute.ai to team up with Qualcomm to develop advanced driver assistance solutions
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

What measures are Asian policymakers taking as market rout deepens?

Policymakers across Asia are preparing measures to support financial markets as a rout deepened following sweeping tariffs announced by U.S.

What measures are Asian policymakers taking as market rout deepens?
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

US discusses tariffs, critical minerals, immigration with Pakistan

U.S.

US discusses tariffs, critical minerals, immigration with Pakistan
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China cenbank says it supports sovereign wealth fund stepping in to support stocks

China's central bank said on Tuesday it supported sovereign wealth fund Central Huijin Investment increasing its holdings in stock market index funds.

China cenbank says it supports sovereign wealth fund stepping in to support stocks
Asia|Election|Political

South Korea to hold snap presidential election on June 3

South Korea's government has approved June 3 as the date for a snap presidential election, following the removal from office of Yoon Suk Yeol last week over his short-lived

South Korea to hold snap presidential election on June 3
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Japan picks economy minister Akazawa to head trade talks with US

Japan's Economy Minister Ryosei Akazawa has been appointed as trade negotiator with the United States, the government's top spokesperson said on

Japan picks economy minister Akazawa to head trade talks with US
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Samsung sees Q1 profit beating estimates as looming tariffs spur chip, phone sales

Samsung Electronics on Tuesday flagged a much smaller-than-feared 0.2% fall in first-quarter operating profit, boosted by solid memory chip

Samsung sees Q1 profit beating estimates as looming tariffs spur chip, phone sales
Asia|Crime|World

American YouTuber who left a Diet Coke can for a reclusive island tribe is arrested in India

Indian police have arrested a 24-year-old American Youtuber who visited an off-limits island in the Indian Ocean to try to establish contact with an isolated tribe known for attacking intruders

American YouTuber who left a Diet Coke can for a reclusive island tribe is arrested in India
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Trump threatens to hike China tariffs further as market plunge continues

A global trade war touched off by U.S.

Trump threatens to hike China tariffs further as market plunge continues
Americas|Asia|Election|Political|World

Canada says WeChat news account pushing false narratives about Carney

Canada said on Monday the most popular news account on Chinese social media platform WeChat was pushing false narratives about Prime Minister Mark Carney in a bid to influence the

Canada says WeChat news account pushing false narratives about Carney
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

US stocks dip after careening through a manic day following Trump's latest tariff threat

US stocks careened after President Donald Trump threatened to crank his tariffs higher, despite a stunning display showing how much Wall Street wants him to do the opposite

US stocks dip after careening through a manic day following Trump's latest tariff threat
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks mostly fall in rocky market as tariff war escalates

Most major stock indexes ended a turbulent Monday lower as U.S. President Donald Trump showed no sign of easing up on his global trade war, while U.S.

Stocks mostly fall in rocky market as tariff war escalates
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

The Latest: US stock market closes lower after Trump's latest tariff threats

U.S. stocks careened after President Donald Trump threatened to crank his tariffs higher on Monday

The Latest: US stock market closes lower after Trump's latest tariff threats
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US Treasury Secretary Bessent to head trade talks with Japan - Nikkei

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will lead trade negotiations with Japan, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Tuesday.

US Treasury Secretary Bessent to head trade talks with Japan - Nikkei
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Oil prices slide 2% to near 4-year low as US trade conflict fuels recession fears

Oil prices slid 2% to a near four-year low on Monday on worries U.S.

Oil prices slide 2% to near 4-year low as US trade conflict fuels recession fears
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

US dollar weakens against safe-haven Swiss franc as tariff worries ripple through markets

The U.S. dollar weakened against the safe-haven Swiss franc in mixed trading on Monday as concerns about a global recession heightened

US dollar weakens against safe-haven Swiss franc as tariff worries ripple through markets
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistani security forces kill 9 militants in a raid near the Afghan border, the military says

Pakistan's military says its security forces have raided a militant hideout in the restive northwest near the Afghan border and killed nine militants

Pakistani security forces kill 9 militants in a raid near the Afghan border, the military says
Asia|Business|Health

Novo preparing for early launch of weight-loss drug Wegovy in India

Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk is looking at an early launch of its blockbuster weight-loss drug Wegovy in India to better compete with rival Eli Lilly in the

Novo preparing for early launch of weight-loss drug Wegovy in India
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Hedge funds capitulate, investors brace for margin calls in market rout

Some hedge funds say they are offloading all or most of their holdings of stocks as U.S.

Hedge funds capitulate, investors brace for margin calls in market rout
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Nations puzzle over how to respond to US trade war as global markets gyrate

The impact from U.S. President Donald Trump's blast of tariff hikes is reverberating across world markets as America's trading partners puzzle over whether there is room for negotiating better deals

Nations puzzle over how to respond to US trade war as global markets gyrate
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US

Huntington Ingalls, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries sign MOU for shipbuilding collaboration

U.S. military shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls and South Korea's HD Hyundai Heavy Industries have signed an agreement to explore opportunities to increase production in commercial and

Huntington Ingalls, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries sign MOU for shipbuilding collaboration
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Japan PM Ishiba says he told Trump to rethink tariff policies

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Monday he told U.S.

Japan PM Ishiba says he told Trump to rethink tariff policies
Asia|Sports

McLaren can be beaten, but Verstappen must be perfect: 5 takeaways from F1’s Japanese Grand Prix

McLaren remains the team to beat in Formula 1, but Max Verstappen’s victorious drive for Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix Sunday proves only excellence is good enough

McLaren can be beaten, but Verstappen must be perfect: 5 takeaways from F1’s Japanese Grand Prix
Asia|Business|Europe|Technology

BYD launches Denza premium brand in Europe to support expansion

Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD launched on Monday its premium Denza brand in Europe, aiming to support its expansion in the region and compete with top-end

BYD launches Denza premium brand in Europe to support expansion
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China accuses US of unilateralism, protectionism and economic bullying with tariffs

China on Monday accused the U.S. of unilateralism, protectionism and economic bullying with tariffs, while calling on representatives of American companies including Tesla, to “take concrete actions” to resolve the tariffs

China accuses US of unilateralism, protectionism and economic bullying with tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Mercedes-Benz Q1 deliveries fall 7% on weaker demand in China, Europe

German carmaker Mercedes-Benz said on Monday its first-quarter unit sales of cars and vans fell 7%, hit by declining demand in China and Europe.

Mercedes-Benz Q1 deliveries fall 7% on weaker demand in China, Europe
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Stock Markets

Mideast stock markets tumble as US tariffs and low oil prices squeeze energy-producing nations

Middle East stock markets are tumbling as they struggle with the dual hit of U.S. tariffs and a sharp decline in oil prices

Mideast stock markets tumble as US tariffs and low oil prices squeeze energy-producing nations
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks crater again, no 'ifs' or 'puts'

What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Financial Industry and Financial Markets Forget about those puts.

Stocks crater again, no 'ifs' or 'puts'
Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast

Saudi Arabia cuts May oil prices to Asia close to four-year low after OPEC+ supply boost

Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, on Sunday slashed its prices for Asian buyers to close to their lowest level in four years, adding to speculation it is

Saudi Arabia cuts May oil prices to Asia close to four-year low after OPEC+ supply boost
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China calls US tariffs 'bullying', urged others to continue with consultation

Threats and pressure are not the right way to deal with China, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday after describing U.S.

China calls US tariffs 'bullying', urged others to continue with consultation
Asia|Business

Honda EVP Aoyama resigns after 'allegation of inappropriate conduct'

Honda Motor said on Monday that it had accepted the resignation of Executive Vice President Shinji Aoyama which followed an allegation of inappropriate conduct during a social

Honda EVP Aoyama resigns after 'allegation of inappropriate conduct'
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Taiwan central bank says it will intervene if needed to ensure forex stability

Taiwan's central bank said on Monday that it will intervene if necessary to ensure the stability of the Taiwan dollar exchange rate and that it has "sufficient ability" to deal with

Taiwan central bank says it will intervene if needed to ensure forex stability
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

After Trump, EU seeks zero tariff from India on car imports, sources say

The European Union wants India to eliminate tariffs on car imports under a long-pending trade deal and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's

After Trump, EU seeks zero tariff from India on car imports, sources say
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US|World

Trump leaves emerging market central banks with no clean choices

U.S.

Trump leaves emerging market central banks with no clean choices
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

SoftBank to raise $4.1 billion in retail bond issuance

Japanese technology investment group SoftBank Group plans to raise 600 billion yen ($4.10 billion) by issuing bonds to retail investors, it said in a filing on Monday

SoftBank to raise $4.1 billion in retail bond issuance
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|World

Rice crisis: Japan releases strategic reserves to ease prices of nation’s most important food

Rice crisis: Japan releases strategic reserves to ease prices of nation’s most important food

Rice crisis: Japan releases strategic reserves to ease prices of nation’s most important food
Africa|Asia|Science|World

Super Rat: the record-setting rodent sniffing out landmines and saving lives

Super Rat: the record-setting rodent sniffing out landmines and saving lives

Super Rat: the record-setting rodent sniffing out landmines and saving lives
Asia|Business|Economy

India may tolerate weaker rupee if tariffs spur yuan decline, sources say

India's central bank could tolerate a sharper depreciation of the rupee if China lets the yuan weaken to cushion the impact of U.S. tariffs,

India may tolerate weaker rupee if tariffs spur yuan decline, sources say
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Microsoft venture Wicresoft to halt China operations, lay off staff, report says

Microsoft's joint venture Wicresoft will cease its China operations from Tuesday, a move that will lead to the layoff of about 2,000 staff, Chinese media outlet Caijing reported on

Microsoft venture Wicresoft to halt China operations, lay off staff, report says
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

CATL in talks to buy controlling stake in Nio's power unit, sources say

Chinese battery giant CATL is in talks to buy a controlling stake in electric vehicle maker Nio's power unit, which runs more than 3,000 battery swapping stations in China, four

CATL in talks to buy controlling stake in Nio's power unit, sources say
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Global credit starts to wobble as market pain spreads

Global credit markets began to come under fire on Monday, driving the cost of insuring against corporate and sovereign default higher, as

Global credit starts to wobble as market pain spreads
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

BOJ says uncertainty for Japan economy growing as Trump tariffs rock markets

The Bank of Japan said uncertainty over Japan's economy was growing as some firms worried about the hit to profits from higher U.S. duties, a sign that President

BOJ says uncertainty for Japan economy growing as Trump tariffs rock markets
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China sovereign fund steps in to support stocks plunging on trade war

China intervened on Monday to support domestic stocks plunging on U.S. tariff woes, with a sovereign wealth fund increasing its holdings in

China sovereign fund steps in to support stocks plunging on trade war
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

Taiwan stocks plummet in biggest one-day drop on record after US tariffs

Taiwan stocks plummeted almost 10% on Monday, the biggest one-day percentage fall on record, in the first trading since U.S. tariffs were announced last

Taiwan stocks plummet in biggest one-day drop on record after US tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Global markets plunge: Trump’s tariff turmoil sends European and Asian stocks into tailspin

Global markets plunge: Trump’s tariff turmoil sends European and Asian stocks into tailspin

Global markets plunge: Trump’s tariff turmoil sends European and Asian stocks into tailspin
Asia|Political|US|World

China says it complains to US about Taiwan delegation's Washington visit

China's foreign ministry said on Monday the country had lodged representations with the United States over reports that a Taiwan delegation was in Washington to meet with the Trump

China says it complains to US about Taiwan delegation's Washington visit
Asia|Business|Crime|Political|US|World

US blocks sea salt imports from South Korean salt farm over forced labor concerns

The United States has blocked imports of sea salt products from a major South Korean salt farm accused of using slave labor, becoming the first trade partner to take punitive action against a decadeslong problem on salt farms in remote islands off South Korea’s southwest coast

US blocks sea salt imports from South Korean salt farm over forced labor concerns
Asia|Business|Economy

Singapore seen easing monetary policy as tariffs threaten growth

Singapore is expected to further ease monetary policy at next week's review, following a move in January, as U.S. tariffs against its trading partners cast a

Singapore seen easing monetary policy as tariffs threaten growth
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Indonesia wants fair and equal relationship with US, President says

Indonesia wants a fair and equal relationship with the U.S., and will pursue diplomacy to address a 32% tariff rate imposed by the Trump administration, President Prabowo Subianto

Indonesia wants fair and equal relationship with US, President says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US

US companies most vulnerable to China's retaliatory import tariffs

China's move to impose 34% tariffs on all U.S. goods in a tit-for-tat blow against U.S. President Donald Trump is set to roil industries from aviation to agriculture.

US companies most vulnerable to China's retaliatory import tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China tells US companies it will protect rights of foreign-funded firms

China's Vice Commerce Minister Ling Ji told U.S. companies including Tesla and GE Healthcare that the country would always protect the rights of foreign-funded firms in China, including

China tells US companies it will protect rights of foreign-funded firms
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

This is going to hurt

Global investors have yearned for clarity over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, but now they have it, they don't much like what they see.

This is going to hurt
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Tariff medicine's crippling side effects

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole Another day, another rout in Asian markets as President Trump shows no sign of backing away from his tariff plans

Tariff medicine's crippling side effects
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

India sees no hit to projected growth from US tariffs, economists remain sceptical

India may still meet its 6.3%-6.8% growth projection for the 2025/26 fiscal year that started on April 1 despite global disruptions from new

India sees no hit to projected growth from US tariffs, economists remain sceptical
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Horizon Robotics announces partnership with Volkswagen on advanced smart driving tech

China's Horizon Robotics announced on Monday that it would cooperate with Volkswagen on advanced driver assistance solution, extending its co-operation with the German automaker.

China's Horizon Robotics announces partnership with Volkswagen on advanced smart driving tech
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Goldman Sachs raises odds of US recession to 45%

Goldman Sachs has raised the odds of a U.S. recession to 45% in the next 12 months, joining other investment banks in revising their forecast as fears of a trade war grip markets

Goldman Sachs raises odds of US recession to 45%
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

South Korea to prepare support measures as US tariffs loom

South Korea's finance minister said on Monday the government would prepare support measures for sectors with urgent needs, ahead of U.S.

South Korea to prepare support measures as US tariffs loom
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Samsung says TV business to be less affected by US tariffs due to Mexico output

Samsung Electronics' television business is expected to be less affected by U.S. tariffs than rivals because most of its TVs sold in North America are produced in Mexico, an

Samsung says TV business to be less affected by US tariffs due to Mexico output
Asia|Business|Economy

China teapot oil refiners improve run rates but demand woes, sanctions weigh

Run rates for China's struggling independent oil refiners have nudged up recently, but still face near-term pressure over tepid domestic fuel demand

China teapot oil refiners improve run rates but demand woes, sanctions weigh
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

LG Energy Solution flags 138% rise in Q1 operating profit

LG Energy Solution (LGES), an electric vehicle (EV) battery supplier for General Motors and Tesla, estimated on Monday a 138% rise in its quarterly operating profit.

LG Energy Solution flags 138% rise in Q1 operating profit
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India rupee eyes trade tensions for cues, RBI policy in focus for bonds

The Indian rupee will track the dollar and Chinese yuan's reaction to escalating global trade tensions this week, while the domestic central

India rupee eyes trade tensions for cues, RBI policy in focus for bonds
Asia|Crime|US|World

Russian court cuts sentence of jailed US soldier Black, Russian agencies report

A Russian court in Vladivostok slightly cut the sentence of U.S. soldier Gordon Black who was jailed last year after being found guilty of stealing $113 from his girlfriend and making

Russian court cuts sentence of jailed US soldier Black, Russian agencies report
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Australia dollar dives to five-year low as markets bet on big rate cuts

The Australian dollar dived to five-year lows on Monday, slammed by fears that a tit-for-tat global trade war would send the global economy into a recession, which had

Australia dollar dives to five-year low as markets bet on big rate cuts
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China stocks sink on trade war fears; Hong Kong dives 10%

Hong Kong and Chinese stocks dived on Monday as markets around the world crumbled in the face of a widening global trade war and fears it will unleash a deep recession.

China stocks sink on trade war fears; Hong Kong dives 10%
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Goldman Sachs expects significant Chinese fiscal easing to offset tariffs

Goldman Sachs said it expects Chinese policymakers to accelerate fiscal easing measures significantly to offset the drag on growth from higher tariffs

Goldman Sachs expects significant Chinese fiscal easing to offset tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Bill Ackman warns Trump is losing business leaders' confidence

Billionaire fund manager Bill Ackman, who endorsed Donald Trump's run for President, said the U.S. leader was losing the confidence of business leaders and should pause his trade

Bill Ackman warns Trump is losing business leaders' confidence
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan will ask US to cut tariffs but results won't come 'overnight', PM Ishiba says

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Monday the government will continue to ask U.S.

Japan will ask US to cut tariffs but results won't come 'overnight', PM Ishiba says
Asia|Election|Political

South Korea cabinet to decide on June 3 presidential election date, Yonhap says

South Korea's cabinet is expected to finalise a June 3 date for a presidential election following the removal of Yoon Suk Yeol last week for his short-lived martial law declaration,

South Korea cabinet to decide on June 3 presidential election date, Yonhap says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

US tariffs to hit India's GDP growth, prompt more rate cuts

India's economic growth could slow by 20-40 basis points in the ongoing financial year due to the latest U.S. tariffs, which would prompt deeper interest rate cuts by

US tariffs to hit India's GDP growth, prompt more rate cuts
Asia|Business|Technology

Toyota to boost EV models to 15, targets producing 1 million by 2027, Nikkei says

Toyota aims to have about 15 electric vehicle models developed on its own by 2027 and is targeting production of about 1 million cars a year by then, the Nikkei newspaper said on

Toyota to boost EV models to 15, targets producing 1 million by 2027, Nikkei says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan's Feb real wages down for 2nd straight month as inflation bites

Japanese real wages dropped for a second straight month in February due to higher inflation, labour ministry data showed on Monday, amid broader worries in Japan about the impact of

Japan's Feb real wages down for 2nd straight month as inflation bites
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Samsung Q1 profit to drop 21% on weak AI chip sales, foundry losses

Samsung Electronics is expected to forecast a 21% drop in the first quarter profit on Tuesday, hurt by sluggish sales of artificial intelligence chips and continued

Samsung Q1 profit to drop 21% on weak AI chip sales, foundry losses
Asia|Entertainment|Food|Travel

How far can you go without a map and smartphone in Japan? US gamer Ludwig Ahgren tries to find out

How far can you go without a map and smartphone in Japan? US gamer Ludwig Ahgren tries to find out

How far can you go without a map and smartphone in Japan? US gamer Ludwig Ahgren tries to find out
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Wanted world leaders cast a wary eye at The Hague as Duterte languishes in ICC custody

Wanted world leaders cast a wary eye at The Hague as Duterte languishes in ICC custody

Wanted world leaders cast a wary eye at The Hague as Duterte languishes in ICC custody
Americas|Asia|Sports

Ai Ogura and how MotoGP’s American dream could lie in Japanese hands

Ai Ogura and how MotoGP’s American dream could lie in Japanese hands

Ai Ogura and how MotoGP’s American dream could lie in Japanese hands
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Taiwan eyes zero tariffs with US, pledges more investment

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te on Sunday offered zero tariffs as the basis for talks with the U.S., pledging to remove trade barriers rather than imposing reciprocal measures and

Taiwan eyes zero tariffs with US, pledges more investment
Asia|Sports

Max Verstappen wins tense Japanese Grand Prix as teenage sensation Andrea Kimi Antonelli makes F1 history

Max Verstappen wins tense Japanese Grand Prix as teenage sensation Andrea Kimi Antonelli makes F1 history

Max Verstappen wins tense Japanese Grand Prix as teenage sensation Andrea Kimi Antonelli makes F1 history
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

India unlikely to retaliate against Trump's tariffs as deal talks progress, sources say

India does not plan to retaliate against U.S.

India unlikely to retaliate against Trump's tariffs as deal talks progress, sources say
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Taiwan announces temporary short-selling curbs after US tariffs

Taiwan's top financial regulator said on Sunday it will impose temporary curbs on short-selling of shares to help deal with potential

Taiwan announces temporary short-selling curbs after US tariffs
Asia|Sports

Red Bull's Max Verstappen holds off McLarens to win his fourth straight Japanese GP

Max Verstappen of Red Bull has won the Japanese Grand Prix, his first victory of the season and just the third in 17 races

Red Bull's Max Verstappen holds off McLarens to win his fourth straight Japanese GP
Asia|Sports|Travel|World

North Korea holds first Pyongyang marathon after pandemic

North Korea on Sunday held its first Pyongyang International Marathon in six years, hosting foreign runners in the reclusive country that has largely closed its borders

North Korea holds first Pyongyang marathon after pandemic
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Indonesia will not retaliate against Trump tariff, official says

Indonesia will not retaliate against U.S.

Indonesia will not retaliate against Trump tariff, official says
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US, Vietnamese businesses ask Trump to delay 46% tariffs on Vietnam

U.S. and Vietnamese businesses have asked the Trump administration to delay its planned 46% tariff on Vietnamese goods, saying the levy will hurt them and bilateral commercial

US, Vietnamese businesses ask Trump to delay 46% tariffs on Vietnam
Asia|Election|Political

South Korea assembly speaker proposes revising constitution to curb presidency

The speaker of South Korea's parliament on Sunday proposed revising the constitution to curb presidential powers, citing public support for such a move after President

South Korea assembly speaker proposes revising constitution to curb presidency
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Vietnam GDP growth slowed in first quarter ahead of Trump's tariffs

Vietnam's economic growth slowed in the first quarter of the year, data showed on Sunday, ahead of challenges the export-reliant economy will face in

Vietnam GDP growth slowed in first quarter ahead of Trump's tariffs
Asia|Political|US|World

Foreign journalists at US-backed media fear being sent to repressive homelands after Trump's cuts

Reporters and human rights groups say the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the U.S. Agency for Global Media have put dozens of journalists at risk, especially those who defied authoritarian regimes to help fulfill the U.S. mission of delivering uncensored news to parts of the world under repressive rule

Foreign journalists at US-backed media fear being sent to repressive homelands after Trump's cuts
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Seven serious and unserious ‘White Lotus’ theories for the Season 3 finale

Seven serious and unserious ‘White Lotus’ theories for the Season 3 finale

Seven serious and unserious ‘White Lotus’ theories for the Season 3 finale
Asia|Political|World

UN urges relief efforts in Myanmar as earthquake death toll rises

The confirmed death toll from last week’s massive earthquake in Myanmar has risen to 3,455, as U.N. agencies and foreign aid donors ramp up their emergency relief efforts

UN urges relief efforts in Myanmar as earthquake death toll rises
Asia|Sports|World

Several grass fires wreak havoc at Japanese Grand Prix qualifying as Max Verstappen sets new lap record

Several grass fires wreak havoc at Japanese Grand Prix qualifying as Max Verstappen sets new lap record

Several grass fires wreak havoc at Japanese Grand Prix qualifying as Max Verstappen sets new lap record
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Travel|US|World

Closed doors and price hikes: Travel is getting expensive

Closed doors and price hikes: Travel is getting expensive

Closed doors and price hikes: Travel is getting expensive
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Taiwan president discusses US tariff response with tech execs

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te met tech executives on Saturday to discuss how to respond to new U.S. tariffs, promising to ensure Taiwan's global competitiveness and safeguard the

Taiwan president discusses US tariff response with tech execs
Asia|Political|US|World

USAID team fired while in Myanmar earthquake zone, ex-official says

Three U.S. aid workers were laid off while in Myanmar helping the rescue and recovery from the country's massive earthquake, a former senior staffer said, as the

USAID team fired while in Myanmar earthquake zone, ex-official says
Asia|Political|World

UN calls for Myanmar support as quake death toll reaches 3,354

The United Nations called for the world to rally behind quake-hit Myanmar on Saturday as the death toll rose to 3,354, while a former USAID official said a U.S. aid team had

UN calls for Myanmar support as quake death toll reaches 3,354
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

China to US: 'Market has spoken' after tariffs spur selloff

China said on Saturday "the market has spoken" in rejecting U.S.

China to US: 'Market has spoken' after tariffs spur selloff
Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

India, UAE to develop Sri Lanka energy hub as Delhi competes with China for influence

India and the United Arab Emirates agreed to develop an energy hub in Sri Lanka, India's foreign ministry said on Saturday, as New

India, UAE to develop Sri Lanka energy hub as Delhi competes with China for influence
Asia|Business|Travel

Vietnam's VietJet to operate Chinese-made aircraft on domestic routes from mid-April

Vietnamese budget airline VietJet is set to operate Chinese-made COMAC ARJ21-700 aircraft, also branded as C909, on domestic routes for the first time from mid-April, according to a

Vietnam's VietJet to operate Chinese-made aircraft on domestic routes from mid-April
Asia|Sports

Verstappen takes pole for Sunday's F1 Japanese Grand Prix ahead of Norris and Piastri

Max Verstappen of Red Bull will start from pole position in the Japanese Grand Prix after turning the top time in qualifying on Saturday in his final attempt

Verstappen takes pole for Sunday's F1 Japanese Grand Prix ahead of Norris and Piastri
Asia|Political|World

Cambodia's leader presides at ceremony for upgrade of naval base with help from China

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has presided over the opening of an expansion of his country’s main naval base, which analysts and the U.S. government suspect will be used as a strategic outpost by China

Cambodia's leader presides at ceremony for upgrade of naval base with help from China
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Philippines alarmed over China arrest of alleged Filipino spies

The Philippines expressed alarm on Saturday over the arrest of three Filipinos in China on suspicion of espionage, saying they were ordinary citizens and the arrests could be

Philippines alarmed over China arrest of alleged Filipino spies
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Nissan considers transferring some domestic production to US, Nikkei says

Nissan Motor is considering shifting some domestic production of U.S.-bound vehicles to the U.S., the Nikkei reported on Saturday, as President Donald Trump ramps up trade tariffs on

Nissan considers transferring some domestic production to US, Nikkei says
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

Foxconn reports record Q1 revenue, says it must closely watch global politics

Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, posted its highest first-quarter revenue ever on strong demand for artificial intelligence products but said it

Foxconn reports record Q1 revenue, says it must closely watch global politics
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Environment|Lifestyle

Singer Rara Sekar draws inspiration from nature, encourages people to return to simple living

Rara Sekar, an Indonesian singer, draws inspiration from nature as she encourages people to return to simple living as a way to combat climate change

Singer Rara Sekar draws inspiration from nature, encourages people to return to simple living
Asia|Political|World

Yoon Suk Yeol removed as South Korea's president over short-lived martial law

South Korea’s Constitutional Court has unanimously removed Yoon Suk Yeol as president after he threw the nation into turmoil by declaring martial law and sending troops to parliament in an ill-fated effort to break through legislative gridlock

Yoon Suk Yeol removed as South Korea's president over short-lived martial law
Asia|Political|US|World

In the race to save lives after the Myanmar quake, US rescuers are notable by their absence

Day after day, Chinese rescue teams haul children and elderly people from collapsed buildings

In the race to save lives after the Myanmar quake, US rescuers are notable by their absence
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

US official discusses Panama Canal-related audit with Panamanian minister

U.S.

US official discusses Panama Canal-related audit with Panamanian minister
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

Nintendo delays Switch 2 pre-orders in US on tariff uncertainty

Nintendo said it is delaying the start of pre-orders for the Switch 2 gaming device in the United States as it examines the potential impact of tariffs.

Nintendo delays Switch 2 pre-orders in US on tariff uncertainty
Asia|Political|US|World

Taiwan's top security official visits US for talks, source says

The head of Taiwan's National Security Council arrived in the United States for talks with President Donald Trump's administration, a

Taiwan's top security official visits US for talks, source says
Asia|Political|World

North Korea leader Kim Jong Un visits military training base

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Friday visited the military training base of the special operation units of the Korean People's Army, state media reported on Saturday.

North Korea leader Kim Jong Un visits military training base
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China retaliation on US farm goods hits soybeans, bolstering Brazil

China's retaliation on Friday against new U.S. tariffs is poised to accelerate Beijing's move towards alternative suppliers for

China retaliation on US farm goods hits soybeans, bolstering Brazil
Asia|Political|World

North Korea media reports on South Korea's court ruling to oust impeached president -KCNA

North Korea media reported on South Korea's Constitutional Court ruling to oust the country's impeached president, Yoon Suk-Yeol, state media KCNA said on Saturday.

North Korea media reports on South Korea's court ruling to oust impeached president -KCNA
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Markets plunge with S&P 500 down 6% and Dow down 2,200 after China retaliates against Trump tariffs

Wall Street’s worst crisis since COVID slammed into a higher gear

Markets plunge with S&P 500 down 6% and Dow down 2,200 after China retaliates against Trump tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

S&P 500 loses $5 trillion in two days in Trump tariff selloff

Global stock markets extended their recent rout on Friday, with S&P 500 companies wiping out $5 trillion in stock market value since U.S.

S&P 500 loses $5 trillion in two days in Trump tariff selloff
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Markets extend plunge after Powell says Fed to wait and see on tariffs impact

The rout on Wall Street continued on Friday, with the Nasdaq earning a bear-market classification, after China imposed fresh tariffs on all U.S. goods in response to the Trump

Markets extend plunge after Powell says Fed to wait and see on tariffs impact
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Oil sinks to pandemic lows; metals, soybeans slump as China retaliates

Oil prices plunged nearly 8% on Friday to the lowest level since 2021, while copper, soybeans and other commodities also fell as China

Oil sinks to pandemic lows; metals, soybeans slump as China retaliates
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Global rout in bank shares intensifies as recession fears mount

Bank stocks tanked across the globe on Friday as fears of a recession swept through markets after U.S.

Global rout in bank shares intensifies as recession fears mount
Americas|Asia|Political|US|World

Rubio says US can no longer supply bulk of global humanitarian aid

The United States will no longer bear the burden of providing the majority of global humanitarian aid, Secretary of State Marco

Rubio says US can no longer supply bulk of global humanitarian aid
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Tesla, chips, and banks tumble as China's retaliation stokes fears of widening trade war

U.S. chip companies, banks and oil majors fell sharply on Friday after China retaliated to Trump's tariffs with steep duties, in an intensifying trade war between the

Tesla, chips, and banks tumble as China's retaliation stokes fears of widening trade war
Asia|Business|Technology

Japan's Rapidus in talks with Apple, Google to mass-produce chips, Nikkei reports

Japanese chipmaker Rapidus is negotiating with Apple, Google and dozens of other potential clients to mass-produce advanced chips by 2027, the Nikkei business daily reported on Friday,

Japan's Rapidus in talks with Apple, Google to mass-produce chips, Nikkei reports
Asia|Economy|Political|World

India's Modi aims for stronger energy, defence ties with Sri Lanka visit

India is looking to strengthen energy and defence ties with Sri Lanka and promote investments during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day

India's Modi aims for stronger energy, defence ties with Sri Lanka visit
Asia|Election|Political|World

South Koreans are still puzzling over why their leader declared martial law

Reaction to a court verdict ousting South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol from office was a vivid window into the nation’s deep political divisions

South Koreans are still puzzling over why their leader declared martial law
Asia|Political|World

A week after catastrophic earthquake, focus turns to a growing humanitarian crisis in Myanmar

Search teams have pulled more bodies from the ruins of buildings a week after a massive earthquake rocked Myanmar killing more than 3,300 people

A week after catastrophic earthquake, focus turns to a growing humanitarian crisis in Myanmar
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar confirms 180,000 Rohingya refugees eligible for return, says Bangladesh

Myanmar has confirmed that 180,000 Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh since fleeing their homeland are eligible to return, the Bangladesh government’s press office

Myanmar confirms 180,000 Rohingya refugees eligible for return, says Bangladesh
Asia|Economy|Europe|Political|World

Armenia adopts law to launch EU accession process

Armenia's president on Friday signed into law a bill that sets a legal foundation for the South Caucasus country to move towards joining the European Union as it moves to

Armenia adopts law to launch EU accession process
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|US|World

Nowhere to hide: Trump tariffs leave trading partners cornered

U.S. trading partners have few good options in their trade war with President Donald Trump, other than to sue for

Nowhere to hide: Trump tariffs leave trading partners cornered
Asia|Business|Economy|US|World

Sri Lanka says it is committed to substantially reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers with US

Sri Lanka is ready to engage with the United States in strengthening trade relations, the island nation said on Friday, committing to substantially reduce tariff and non-tariff

Sri Lanka says it is committed to substantially reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers with US
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China punches back as world weighs how to deal with higher US tariffs

China hit back with a stiff import tax on US goods as countries and industries around the world weighed their responses to President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs hikes that are roiling global trade and world markets

China punches back as world weighs how to deal with higher US tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Businesses spent years diversifying away from China. Trump’s trade war could destroy those economies

Businesses spent years diversifying away from China. Trump’s trade war could destroy those economies

Businesses spent years diversifying away from China. Trump’s trade war could destroy those economies
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Myanmar military limiting aid in earthquake areas, UN says

Myanmar's military is limiting critically needed humanitarian aid for earthquake victims in areas where it sees opposition to its rule, the United Nations human

Myanmar military limiting aid in earthquake areas, UN says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China imposes 34% reciprocal tariffs on imports of US goods in retaliation for Trump’s trade war

China imposes 34% reciprocal tariffs on imports of US goods in retaliation for Trump’s trade war

China imposes 34% reciprocal tariffs on imports of US goods in retaliation for Trump’s trade war
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

China files complaint with WTO over new US tariffs

China said it had opened a formal complaint against the new U.S. tariffs with the World Trade Organization on Friday, saying the measures violate WTO rules and requesting

China files complaint with WTO over new US tariffs
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|US

Living abroad and hungry to see a Chinese movie on the biggest of screens, some took action

A group of Chinese people have decided they wanted the nation’s biggest movie to be big in the United States, literally

Living abroad and hungry to see a Chinese movie on the biggest of screens, some took action
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Investors react to China's retaliatory tariffs on US goods

China announced additional tariffs of 34% on U.S. goods on Friday, upping the ante in a global trade war after President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs this week.

Investors react to China's retaliatory tariffs on US goods
Asia|Business|Economy|World

US tariffs set to cripple India's diamond industry, hurting jobs, exports

A wave of anxiety has gripped India's diamond polishing hub of Surat, as hefty U.S. tariffs threaten to undermine the country's gem and

US tariffs set to cripple India's diamond industry, hurting jobs, exports
Asia|Political|World

India's Modi urges Bangladesh leader to avoid rhetoric that mars ties

India's prime minister urged Bangladesh's interim leader to avoid rhetoric that marred bilateral relations during their first meeting

India's Modi urges Bangladesh leader to avoid rhetoric that mars ties
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Taiwan unveils $2.7 billion in help for companies to deal with US tariffs

Taiwan's government announced T$88 billion ($2.67 billion) worth of financial help on Friday for companies

Taiwan unveils $2.7 billion in help for companies to deal with US tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|US

Vietnam's VietJet to sign aircraft finance deal, boost cooperation with Boeing, document says

Vietnamese budget airline VietJet is set to sign a $200 million aircraft finance deal with a partner of investment fund KKR at a meeting in Washington next week

Vietnam's VietJet to sign aircraft finance deal, boost cooperation with Boeing, document says
Asia|Business|Economy|Election|Political

In leaderless South Korea, Trump's tariffs will overshadow snap election

With a snap election looming, South Korea's rival parties jockeyed for position with vows to focus on the economy and livelihood, but the

In leaderless South Korea, Trump's tariffs will overshadow snap election
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan could lose $17 billion in car exports due to US tariffs, says UN trade agency

Japan could lose $17 billion in car export potential in the U.S. following President Donald Trump's decision to introduce 25% tariffs on the automotive sector,

Japan could lose $17 billion in car exports due to US tariffs, says UN trade agency
Asia|Education|Environment|Political|World

Sri Lanka's target to be free of land mines by 2028 is under threat as US reviews aid

Thavarathnam Pushparani fought on the front lines for the now-defeated Tamil Tiger rebels against the Sri Lankan forces in its decades-long separatist war and later took to clearing the land mines on the same battle lines

Sri Lanka's target to be free of land mines by 2028 is under threat as US reviews aid
Asia|Political|World

The smell of death still lingers in the town at the epicenter of Myanmar’s earthquake

The smell of death still lingers in the town at the epicenter of Myanmar’s earthquake

The smell of death still lingers in the town at the epicenter of Myanmar’s earthquake
Asia|Entertainment|Food|Lifestyle|Technology

One Beijing man’s quest to keep cooking - and connecting with Americans - on camera

From his kitchen in Beijing, Yu Bo is running a campaign to connect China with America – one slapstick cooking video at a time.

One Beijing man’s quest to keep cooking - and connecting with Americans - on camera
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

How Indian bank IndusInd's push for profits and lax controls drove it to a crisis

IndusInd Bank ignored established Indian derivative accounting practices for years as it chased profit growth, resulting in a $175 million balance-

How Indian bank IndusInd's push for profits and lax controls drove it to a crisis
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

US tourist arrested after allegedly attempting to contact ‘world’s most isolated’ tribe

US tourist arrested after allegedly attempting to contact ‘world’s most isolated’ tribe

US tourist arrested after allegedly attempting to contact ‘world’s most isolated’ tribe
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Yoon Suk Yeol: The ‘American Pie’-singing conservative dramatically ousted from office

Yoon Suk Yeol: The ‘American Pie’-singing conservative dramatically ousted from office

Yoon Suk Yeol: The ‘American Pie’-singing conservative dramatically ousted from office
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

What to expect in South Korea now that Yoon has been removed from office

South Korea’s Constitutional Court has formally removed President Yoon Suk Yeol from office by upholding his impeachment over his imposition of martial law in December

What to expect in South Korea now that Yoon has been removed from office
Asia|Business|Economy

Vietnam to impose temporary anti-dumping tariffs on galvanised steel from China, South Korea

Vietnam will impose a temporary anti-dumping levy of up to 37.13% on some galvanised steel products originating from China, and up to 15.67% for some products from South Korea,

Vietnam to impose temporary anti-dumping tariffs on galvanised steel from China, South Korea
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Japanese bank shares hammered as US tariffs spur fears about country's fragile recovery

Japanese banks posted their biggest weekly drop in at least four decades on Friday, as U.S. tariffs sparked fears that a slowdown in global growth could choke off the country's

Japanese bank shares hammered as US tariffs spur fears about country's fragile recovery
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ may raise rates again, then pause, says ex-board member

The Bank of Japan may raise interest rates once more this year then pause, as U.S.

BOJ may raise rates again, then pause, says ex-board member
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Trump tariffs poised to exacerbate woes of ailing petchems sector

Sweeping new U.S. import tariffs threaten to further erode demand for global petrochemical producers and accelerate capacity cuts in an industry plagued by weak

Trump tariffs poised to exacerbate woes of ailing petchems sector
Asia|Crime|Education|Political

Thai arrest warrant issued for American academic on royal insult charges

A Thai court issued an arrest warrant for an American academic on charges of insulting the monarchy, a rare use of the country's "lese majeste" law against a foreigner, according

Thai arrest warrant issued for American academic on royal insult charges
Asia|Crime|Political

Families of Philippine drug war victims fight back, urge probe into online attacks

Families of Philippine drug war victims who say they have been targeted by a "coordinated" campaign of online harassment urged law enforcers on Friday to investigate the attacks and

Families of Philippine drug war victims fight back, urge probe into online attacks
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump tariffs may delay, but won't derail, Japan rate hikes

New U.S. tariffs announced by President Donald Trump may delay, but likely won't derail, the Bank of Japan's plan to raise interest rates further as policymakers seek

Trump tariffs may delay, but won't derail, Japan rate hikes
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon removed from office over martial law, election looms

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was ousted on Friday by the Constitutional Court, ushering in an election after it upheld parliament's impeachment

South Korea's Yoon removed from office over martial law, election looms
Asia|Election|Political|World

Yoon Suk Yeol had a rapid rise in South Korean politics before an abrupt downfall

South Korea's Constitutional Court has upheld parliament's impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol and removed him from office

Yoon Suk Yeol had a rapid rise in South Korean politics before an abrupt downfall
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea’s impeached president is removed from office, four months after declaring martial law

South Korea’s impeached president is removed from office, four months after declaring martial law

South Korea’s impeached president is removed from office, four months after declaring martial law
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

US tariffs risk slowing global growth significantly, ADB chief economist says

The United States' sweeping new tariff regime risks slowing both U.S. and global growth, shrinking export markets and potentially prompting a Federal Reserve response, the Asian

US tariffs risk slowing global growth significantly, ADB chief economist says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

Japanese stocks in bear market as banks slump on tariff jitters

Japanese stocks sank on Friday to their lowest since last August, marking their sharpest weekly drop in five years, as fears of a global recession

Japanese stocks in bear market as banks slump on tariff jitters
Asia|Business|Economy

India March services growth moderated, inflation eased sharply, PMI shows

The rapid expansion in India's dominant services sector cooled slightly in March amid softer demand, despite firms raising prices at the lowest rate in three-and

India March services growth moderated, inflation eased sharply, PMI shows
Asia|Political|World

Key events leading to Yoon's removal as South Korea's president

Yoon Suk Yeol called South Korea's National Assembly a “den of criminals” when he announced martial law in December

Key events leading to Yoon's removal as South Korea's president
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Wall Street has most to lose from trust lost

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole It's been another day of pain in Asia with the Nikkei down 3% and a stomach-churning 9.6% for the week, the biggest drop since

Wall Street has most to lose from trust lost
Asia|Business|Economy|US

With US tariffs, India's jewellery exports set for sharp decline

India's $32 billion gems and jewellery industry is bracing for a sharp fall in exports as hefty U.S. tariffs will impede overseas sales to its biggest market,

With US tariffs, India's jewellery exports set for sharp decline
Asia|Election|Political

Who are the top contenders for South Korea's presidential election?

South Korea will hold a snap presidential election within 60 days after the Constitutional Court unanimously removed President Yoon Suk Yeol from office on Friday, upholding his

Who are the top contenders for South Korea's presidential election?
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Singapore disappointed with 10% tariffs, will seek negotiation with the US: trade minister

Singapore's trade minister said the wealthy financial hub was disappointed that the U.S. had imposed a 10% tariff on its exports despite it having a free-trade agreement and

Singapore disappointed with 10% tariffs, will seek negotiation with the US: trade minister
Asia|Political|World

India's parliament passes bill that would change Muslim land endowments

India's parliament has passed a controversial bill moved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government to amend laws governing Muslim land endowments

India's parliament passes bill that would change Muslim land endowments
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ's Ueda warns of hit to Japan economy from Trump tariffs

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Friday the central bank will scrutinise the impact of U.S. tariffs on the country's economy when setting monetary policy,

BOJ's Ueda warns of hit to Japan economy from Trump tariffs
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's ousted leader Yoon loses reckless gamble with martial law

South Korea's ousted leader Yoon Suk Yeol, a brash ex-prosecutor who came to power by repeatedly defying setbacks and taking gambles, ultimately fell victim to political

South Korea's ousted leader Yoon loses reckless gamble with martial law
Asia|Election|Political

What happens next after South Korea removes President Yoon

South Korea's Constitutional Court on Friday removed President Yoon Suk Yeol from office over his stunning declaration of martial law in a case that ignited the worst political

What happens next after South Korea removes President Yoon
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Morgan Stanley raising about $680 million for Japan real estate fund, sources say

Morgan Stanley is raising about 100 billion yen ($684 million) for a Japan-focused real estate fund, two people familiar with the matter said,

Morgan Stanley raising about $680 million for Japan real estate fund, sources say
Asia|Business|Political|World

Airline pilots need to be able to voice safety concerns freely, global union body says

Pilots need to be better able to voice safety concerns freely without fear of punishment to reduce the chances of aviation accidents, the head of the International

Airline pilots need to be able to voice safety concerns freely, global union body says
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan February household spending dips on cost-of-living pressures

Japanese household spending fell for the first time in three months in February, government data showed on Friday, highlighting consumer wariness in the face of

Japan February household spending dips on cost-of-living pressures
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Emerging economies brace for Trump tariff 'turning point'

Emerging economies worldwide are bracing for sliding currencies and a possible deterioration of their sovereign credit after

Emerging economies brace for Trump tariff 'turning point'
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump's global tariffs hurt China with 'all-round blockade'

Chinese outdoor furniture maker Jin Chaofeng set up a factory in Vietnam last July to escape higher U.S. tariffs.

Trump's global tariffs hurt China with 'all-round blockade'
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

US stocks post biggest drop since 2020, dollar falls as Trump tariffs fuel recession fears

Major U.S. stock indexes registered their biggest daily percentage drops since 2020 on Thursday and the dollar weakened as U.S.

US stocks post biggest drop since 2020, dollar falls as Trump tariffs fuel recession fears
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Dow drops 1,600 as US stocks lead worldwide sell-off after Trump’s tariffs cause a COVID-like shock

Financial markets around the world reeled following President Donald Trump’s latest and most severe set of tariffs, and the U.S. stock market took the worst of it

Dow drops 1,600 as US stocks lead worldwide sell-off after Trump’s tariffs cause a COVID-like shock
Asia|Political

South Korea tightens security ahead of Yoon impeachment ruling

South Korea is bracing for a potentially violent public reaction to a Constitutional Court ruling on Friday on whether to remove impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from office or

South Korea tightens security ahead of Yoon impeachment ruling
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korea's acting president calls for talks with US over tariffs

South Korea's acting President Han Duck-soo called on Thursday for talks with U.S. officials to shield the export-reliant economy from the impact of U.S.

South Korea's acting president calls for talks with US over tariffs
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar earthquake toll crosses 3,000; heat and rains fuel disease risk

Extreme heat and heavy rain in Myanmar could cause disease outbreaks among earthquake survivors camping in the open, global aid bodies warned on Thursday, complicating rescue

Myanmar earthquake toll crosses 3,000; heat and rains fuel disease risk
Asia|Environment|Health|Political|World

Myanmar earthquake death toll rises to 3,145 as more bodies found

The death toll from the earthquake that hit Myanmar nearly a week ago has risen to 3,145 as search and rescue teams find more bodies

Myanmar earthquake death toll rises to 3,145 as more bodies found
Asia|Political|US|World

US, Chinese military officials hold talks in Shanghai

U.S. and Chinese military officials met in Shanghai for a series of meetings which the U.S. military said on Thursday were focused on reducing unsafe actions by Chinese military

US, Chinese military officials hold talks in Shanghai
Asia|Health|Political|World

Miracle rescues offer hope, days after deadly Myanmar earthquake

Miracle rescues offer hope, days after deadly Myanmar earthquake

Miracle rescues offer hope, days after deadly Myanmar earthquake
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Dollar sinks as investors grapple with tariff aftermath

The U.S. dollar sank against major peers on Thursday, dropping to six-month lows against the euro, and the safe haven yen and Swiss franc, as investors grappled with how

Dollar sinks as investors grapple with tariff aftermath
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

Trump's global trade war may defeat US strategic goals on China

In its first months, U.S.

Trump's global trade war may defeat US strategic goals on China
Asia|Health|Political|World

UN aid chief to arrive in Myanmar on Friday

United Nations aid chief Tom Fletcher will arrive in earthquake devastated Myanmar on Friday, said U.N.

UN aid chief to arrive in Myanmar on Friday
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Fitch cuts China's foreign currency rating on rising debt, weakening finances

Global ratings agency Fitch on Thursday downgraded China's long-term foreign currency credit rating to 'A' from 'A+', on expectations of weak public finances and rapidly rising debt.

Fitch cuts China's foreign currency rating on rising debt, weakening finances
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

India says studying impact of 27% US tariff, vows to push trade deal

India said on Thursday it was studying the impact of the 27% tariff slapped by the U.S. on its imports and vowed to push for a trade

India says studying impact of 27% US tariff, vows to push trade deal
Asia|Political|World

Post-earthquake ceasefires in Myanmar offer rare opportunity for disaster diplomacy

Temporary ceasefires announced by warring groups in Myanmar in the wake of last week’s devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake represent a rare de-escalation of a conflict that since 2021 has taken thousands of lives and uprooted more than 3 million people

Post-earthquake ceasefires in Myanmar offer rare opportunity for disaster diplomacy
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Trump's trade policies triggered largest Asian equity outflows in at least 15 years in Q1

Foreign investors withdrew the largest amount of money from Asian equities in about 15 years in the quarter to March ahead of U.S.

Trump's trade policies triggered largest Asian equity outflows in at least 15 years in Q1
Asia|Australia|World

Search for missing flight MH370 suspended due to bad weather, says Malaysia transport minister

The search for the wreckage of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean has been suspended due to poor weather conditions and will only resume

Search for missing flight MH370 suspended due to bad weather, says Malaysia transport minister
Asia|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty|Political|US|World

Trump tariff shock stings Bangladesh, Sri Lanka garment giants, may help India

Bangladeshi garment exporter Shahidullah Azim woke up on Thursday to the shock of U.S.

Trump tariff shock stings Bangladesh, Sri Lanka garment giants, may help India
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

China stocks, yuan tumble after bigger-than-expected Trump tariffs

China's yuan dropped to its lowest level in seven weeks and stock markets slumped on Thursday after U.S.

China stocks, yuan tumble after bigger-than-expected Trump tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Entertainment|Technology

Nintendo Switch 2 to launch in June with $449.99 price tag

Nintendo said it will launch its Switch 2 gaming device on June 5, with the long-anticipated successor to its hit hybrid home-portable Switch retailing for $449.99.

Nintendo Switch 2 to launch in June with $449.99 price tag
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Southeast Asian nations, among hardest-hit by Trump tariffs, seek talks

Southeast Asian nations reeled on Thursday as they were hit with some of President Donald Trump's heftiest tariffs, which now

Southeast Asian nations, among hardest-hit by Trump tariffs, seek talks
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Taiwan says US tariffs unreasonable, partly blames Trump policies for trade surplus

Taiwan said on Thursday that U.S. tariffs levied on the island were unreasonable and it would discuss them with Washington, partly blaming U.S. tech curbs on China

Taiwan says US tariffs unreasonable, partly blames Trump policies for trade surplus
Asia|Political|World

With US absent, China steps in for earthquake-hit Myanmar

After a 7.7 magnitude earthquake shook Myanmar on Friday, killing more than 2,800 people, international rescuers rushed into the

With US absent, China steps in for earthquake-hit Myanmar
Asia|Business|Economy

Thailand growth to be hit by US tariffs, finance minister says

Thailand's economic growth could be reduced by 1 percentage point due to the imposition of U.S. tariffs, the finance minister said on Thursday.To try to maintain exports, the

Thailand growth to be hit by US tariffs, finance minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Relatively lower tariff hit, slumping dollar helps rupee hold ground

The rupee closed modestly stronger on Thursday, aided by a broadly weaker dollar and inflows as markets grappled with the impact of sweeping U.S. reciprocal

Relatively lower tariff hit, slumping dollar helps rupee hold ground
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's Mitsubishi may consider investing in Alaska LNG project, CEO says

Japanese trading house Mitsubishi Corp may consider investing in an LNG project in Alaska, though any decision will require careful review, Chief Executive Katsuya

Japan's Mitsubishi may consider investing in Alaska LNG project, CEO says
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Global drinks maker Suntory aims to sell local to avoid tariffs, president says

Japanese drinks maker Suntory is looking to shift where it markets its spirits across the globe as it girds for a potential trade war, its new president said on

Global drinks maker Suntory aims to sell local to avoid tariffs, president says
Asia|Sports

Max Verstappen says it ‘was not a mistake’ that he liked Instagram post criticizing Liam Lawson-Yuki Tsunoda swap

Max Verstappen says it ‘was not a mistake’ that he liked Instagram post criticizing Liam Lawson-Yuki Tsunoda swap

Max Verstappen says it ‘was not a mistake’ that he liked Instagram post criticizing Liam Lawson-Yuki Tsunoda swap
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Trump’s hefty tariffs send stock markets falling

Trump’s hefty tariffs send stock markets falling

Trump’s hefty tariffs send stock markets falling
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan 'disappointed' in Trump tariffs, will support businesses

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Thursday he was disappointed that his country did not win an exemption from President Donald

Japan 'disappointed' in Trump tariffs, will support businesses
Asia|Business|Entertainment|Finance

Tencent-backed China Ruyi aims to raise up to $500 million in convertible bonds, sources say

Streaming media firm China Ruyi Holdings, backed by gaming and internet company Tencent, is aiming to raise between $300 million and $500 million in

Tencent-backed China Ruyi aims to raise up to $500 million in convertible bonds, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Japan's Nikkei slumps to 8-month low on Trump tariff shock

Japan's Nikkei share average slumped to an eight-month low on Thursday after U.S.

Japan's Nikkei slumps to 8-month low on Trump tariff shock
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

China vows to counter Trump’s ‘bullying’ tariffs as global trade war escalates

China vows to counter Trump’s ‘bullying’ tariffs as global trade war escalates

China vows to counter Trump’s ‘bullying’ tariffs as global trade war escalates
Asia|Political|World

Philippines assures China potential F-16 purchase not intended to harm any nation

The potential purchase of F-16 jets by the Philippines from the United States does not harm the interests of any third party, including China, a Philippine security official said on

Philippines assures China potential F-16 purchase not intended to harm any nation
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar’s military government announces temporary ceasefire to aid quake efforts

Myanmar’s military government announces temporary ceasefire to aid quake efforts

Myanmar’s military government announces temporary ceasefire to aid quake efforts
Asia|Business|Economy

IMF sees Japan sustainably hitting central bank's inflation target

Japan is showing signs of sustainably achieving the central bank's 2% inflation target with robust consumption and capital expenditure likely to underpin the economy,

IMF sees Japan sustainably hitting central bank's inflation target
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China's services activity rises to three-month high, Caixin PMI shows

China's services activity rose to three-month high in March, with both business activity and new orders picking up from February, a private sector survey showed on Thursday.

China's services activity rises to three-month high, Caixin PMI shows
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan details surge in Chinese activity on last day of war games

Taiwan's defence ministry on Thursday detailed a surge in Chinese military activity as Beijing wrapped up a second day of war games overnight Wednesday, saying it had detected 59

Taiwan details surge in Chinese activity on last day of war games
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan services sector loses steam in March as confidence eases, PMI shows

Japan's service industry stagnated in March while broader private sector activity contracted at the fastest pace in more than two years, a business survey showed on Wednesday.

Japan services sector loses steam in March as confidence eases, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy|US

Hyundai Motor says no plan for price hikes in US for now

Jose Munoz, co-CEO of Hyundai Motor, said on Thursday there were no plans to raise prices in the United States at this time in response to U.S. tariffs.

Hyundai Motor says no plan for price hikes in US for now
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar's deadly earthquake may bring diplomatic payoff for junta chief

Myanmar's deadliest natural disaster in years has strengthened the position of ruling general, Min Aung Hlaing, by opening diplomatic channels

Myanmar's deadly earthquake may bring diplomatic payoff for junta chief
Asia|Food|Lifestyle|Travel

Why mango sticky rice is one of Thailand’s most beloved summer dishes

Why mango sticky rice is one of Thailand’s most beloved summer dishes

Why mango sticky rice is one of Thailand’s most beloved summer dishes
Asia|World

Myanmar's military declares a ceasefire to ease quake relief as deaths pass 3,000

Myanmar’s ruling military has declared a temporary ceasefire in the country’s civil war to facilitate relief efforts following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that has killed more than 3,000 people

Myanmar's military declares a ceasefire to ease quake relief as deaths pass 3,000
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

A jittery Wall Street rides the tariff roller coaster and appears headed for big losses on Thursday

U.S. stocks whipped through another dizzying day of trading, but the mood on Wall Street turned sour after President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping new tariffs against nearly all U.S. trading partners, an action that could drastically remake the global economy

A jittery Wall Street rides the tariff roller coaster and appears headed for big losses on Thursday
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Equity futures sink, gold rises after Trump imposes tariffs

Equity futures fell on Wednesday after the U.S. market close while safe-haven gold and bond prices rose as investors worried about U.S.

Equity futures sink, gold rises after Trump imposes tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Counting the potential toll of Trump's tariffs on major Asian economies

Export manufacturing and free trade helped transform China and other Asian countries into economic powerhouses

Counting the potential toll of Trump's tariffs on major Asian economies
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|Technology|US|World

Trump adviser Waltz's team set up 20 Signal group chats for world crises, Politico reports

The team of President Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, set up at least 20 group chats on the commercial Signal app to coordinate official work on issues

Trump adviser Waltz's team set up 20 Signal group chats for world crises, Politico reports
Asia|Europe|Political|World

UK expresses concern over Chinese military exercises around Taiwan

Britain on Wednesday joined the U.S., European Union and Japan in expressing concern over Chinese military exercises around Taiwan, calling for restraint and to avoid actions that

UK expresses concern over Chinese military exercises around Taiwan
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US tariffs upend Japanese carmakers' Mexico gambit - and add to Nissan's woes

Japanese automakers have long relied on the "dependable and affordable" appeal of their economy cars to drive U.S. sales, thanks in part to low-cost production in

US tariffs upend Japanese carmakers' Mexico gambit - and add to Nissan's woes
Asia|Economy|Health|Political|World

Junta chief to leave quake-striken Myanmar for summit, aid groups clamour for access

Myanmar's ostracised leader Min Aung Hlaing will leave his disaster-stricken country on Thursday for a rare trip to a regional summit, state TV said, as aid groups called for restrictions

Junta chief to leave quake-striken Myanmar for summit, aid groups clamour for access
Asia|Crime|Europe

UK police fear serial rapist may have had more than 50 other victims as more women come forward

UK police fear serial rapist may have had more than 50 other victims as more women come forward

UK police fear serial rapist may have had more than 50 other victims as more women come forward
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Chinese firms place $16 billion in order for new Nvidia chips, the Information reports

Chinese companies including ByteDance, Alibaba Group and Tencent Holdings have placed at least $16 billion in orders for Nvidia's H20 server chips in the first three months of the year, the

Chinese firms place $16 billion in order for new Nvidia chips, the Information reports
Asia|Lifestyle|World

Thai search dogs go from sniffing to soothing at collapsed tower site

Two rescue dogs in Thailand switched roles briefly on Wednesday to provide emotional support following five days spent sniffing for signs of

Thai search dogs go from sniffing to soothing at collapsed tower site
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Russian, Iranian deputy foreign ministers discuss negotiations on Tehran's nuclear programme

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht Ravanchi on Wednesday discussed ongoing negotiations regarding Tehran's nuclear programme with Russian counterpart Sergei Ryabkov, the

Russian, Iranian deputy foreign ministers discuss negotiations on Tehran's nuclear programme
Asia|Food|Science|Technology

Scientists sent beans into orbit and made ‘space miso.’ Here’s how it tasted

Scientists sent beans into orbit and made ‘space miso.’ Here’s how it tasted

Scientists sent beans into orbit and made ‘space miso.’ Here’s how it tasted
Asia|Business|Economy|Science|World

Kazakhstan says it has discovered 20 million ton rare earth metals deposit

Kazakh geologists have discovered a rare earth metal deposit with estimated resources of more than 20 million metric tons at a depth of up to 300 metres, the country's

Kazakhstan says it has discovered 20 million ton rare earth metals deposit
Asia|Political|US|World

China’s military launches live-fire exercise in escalation of blockade drills near Taiwan

China’s military launches live-fire exercise in escalation of blockade drills near Taiwan

China’s military launches live-fire exercise in escalation of blockade drills near Taiwan
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Doubts over CK Hutchison port deal add to concerns about China's grip over Hong Kong

An expected delay in a key step in CK Hutchison's planned sale of its Panama ports to a U.S. group, a deal blasted by Chinese media, highlights

Doubts over CK Hutchison port deal add to concerns about China's grip over Hong Kong
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

United grows Pacific flights on demand for long-haul travel

United Airlines said on Wednesday it will add flights to Pacific destinations like Thailand and Vietnam, as long-haul travel remains a bright spot for U.S. carriers despite slowing

United grows Pacific flights on demand for long-haul travel
Asia|Political|World

Two senior Chinese Communist Party officials swap jobs in 'unprecedented' move

Two members of China's Politburo, the Communist Party's elite decision-making body, have swapped jobs, state media reported on Wednesday, without giving a reason for

Two senior Chinese Communist Party officials swap jobs in 'unprecedented' move
Asia|Political|World

China conducts military drills focusing on Taiwan Strait

China has conducted military drills around Taiwan for a second day focusing on the Taiwan Strait separating the self-governing island democracy from China that is a crucial conduit for international trade

China conducts military drills focusing on Taiwan Strait
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Ahead of US tariffs, Taiwan says it is 'indispensable' to global supply chain

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Wednesday ahead of an announcement of sweeping import tariffs by the United States that the island is an "indispensable" member of the global

Ahead of US tariffs, Taiwan says it is 'indispensable' to global supply chain
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

China extends EU brandy probe, delays definitive penalties

China will extend its anti-dumping investigation into European Union brandy by three months, its commerce ministry said on Wednesday, giving EU exporters, mainly French cognac

China extends EU brandy probe, delays definitive penalties
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar junta chief to join regional summit in person, Thailand says

Myanmar junta leader Min Aung Hlaing, whose country was struck by a devastating earthquake last week, will attend a regional summit of mostly South Asian leaders in Bangkok on

Myanmar junta chief to join regional summit in person, Thailand says
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Tesla's China-made EV sales fall 11.5% y/y in March

U.S. automaker Tesla sold 78,828 China-made electric vehicles in March, down 11.5% from a year earlier, data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) showed on Wednesday.

Tesla's China-made EV sales fall 11.5% y/y in March
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

India backs EV tariff cuts for Trump trade deal, defying autos lobby, sources say

India plans to lower import tariffs on electric cars, rejecting requests from local automakers to delay such cuts by four years,

India backs EV tariff cuts for Trump trade deal, defying autos lobby, sources say
Asia|Political|World

China concludes two-day war games around Taiwan after live fire drills

China's military concluded two-day war games around Taiwan in which it held long-range, live-fire drills in the East China Sea,

China concludes two-day war games around Taiwan after live fire drills
Asia|Political|US|World

US approves sale of 20 US F-16 fighter jets to Philippines as Washington tightens key Asian alliance

US approves sale of 20 US F-16 fighter jets to Philippines as Washington tightens key Asian alliance

US approves sale of 20 US F-16 fighter jets to Philippines as Washington tightens key Asian alliance
Asia|Political|World

New Indian bill proposes to revamp Muslim land management, faces backlash

The Indian government on Wednesday presented a bill in parliament that plans sweeping changes in the management of vast tracts of land set aside solely for Muslim

New Indian bill proposes to revamp Muslim land management, faces backlash
Asia|Health|Political|World

Buildings in Myanmar continue to collapse days after deadly quake

Buildings in Myanmar continue to collapse days after deadly quake

Buildings in Myanmar continue to collapse days after deadly quake
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

BYD posts robust growth in car sales as it takes on Tesla globally

BYD posts robust growth in car sales as it takes on Tesla globally

BYD posts robust growth in car sales as it takes on Tesla globally
Asia|Business|Technology

China's CATL, Sinopec plan to build 10,000 battery swap stations

Chinese electric vehicle battery giant CATL said on Wednesday that it will partner with state-owned oil giant Sinopec to build 10,000 battery swap stations.

China's CATL, Sinopec plan to build 10,000 battery swap stations
Asia|Business|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Hedge funds rush to cut Asia exposure ahead of US tariff announcement

Hedge funds dumped stocks and lowered leveraged positions in Asian markets last week, data from Morgan Stanley shows, pointing to their defensive stance before U.S.

Hedge funds rush to cut Asia exposure ahead of US tariff announcement
Asia|Political|World

New Hong Kong police chief to increase security work despite US sanctions

Hong Kong's new police commissioner played down the impact of recent U.S. sanctions on Hong Kong and Chinese officials, while pledging to do more to safeguard

New Hong Kong police chief to increase security work despite US sanctions
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Vietnam to send deputy PM on US trip as tariffs loom, Bloomberg News reports

Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc and executives from companies including Vietnam Airlines JSC and Vietjet Aviation JSC will visit the United States this weekend as U.S. tariffs

Vietnam to send deputy PM on US trip as tariffs loom, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|World

Worried families and search dogs bond during the long days of rescue effort at Bangkok collapse

For most of the day, somberness clouds a makeshift shelter for grief-stricken relatives of dozens of workers still missing at the site of a building collapse in Bangkok

Worried families and search dogs bond during the long days of rescue effort at Bangkok collapse
Asia|Business|Economy

Standard Chartered raises China 2025 GDP growth forecast to 4.8% from 4.5%

Standard Chartered on Wednesday revised its 2025 economic growth forecast for China to 4.8% from 4.5%, given "stronger-than-expected" real activity performance in the first two

Standard Chartered raises China 2025 GDP growth forecast to 4.8% from 4.5%
Asia|Business|Economy

China's main auto show cast in unwelcome spotlight as government backers clash

The government backers of China's largest auto show have clashed over who has the rights to organise it, sowing confusion among automakers and would-be attendees just weeks before

China's main auto show cast in unwelcome spotlight as government backers clash
Asia|Political|Technology|World

Latest North Korean ship can carry dozens of missiles, analysts say

North Korea's new class of warship can accommodate dozens of vertical launch cells to carry missiles its military has already developed, analysis of a satellite

Latest North Korean ship can carry dozens of missiles, analysts say
Asia|Business|Environment|Technology|World

China to launch grid-connected car projects to balance power supply

China plans to launch pilot projects in nine cities that would use the country's growing fleet of electric vehicles as batteries to shore up power supply on the

China to launch grid-connected car projects to balance power supply
Asia|Business|Economy

Chile's Codelco to supply copper concentrate to India's Adani Group-owned smelter

Chile's state-owned Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, said on Wednesday it would supply copper concentrates to India's Adani Group's $1.2 billion smelter, the world's biggest

Chile's Codelco to supply copper concentrate to India's Adani Group-owned smelter
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's acting president urges calm, tighter security ahead of impeachment ruling

South Korea's interim leader called on the nation on Wednesday to calmly accept the decision from the Constitutional Court on the impeachment of President

South Korea's acting president urges calm, tighter security ahead of impeachment ruling
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Vietnam to host China, EU leaders in coming weeks amid US tariff risks, sources say

China's President Xi Jinping and European Union leaders are set to visit Vietnam in the next few weeks in a swirl of diplomatic activity amid

Vietnam to host China, EU leaders in coming weeks amid US tariff risks, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Walmart continues to push Chinese suppliers to cut prices, Bloomberg News reports

U.S. retailing giant Walmart is continuing to push Chinese suppliers to cut prices to offset President Donald Trump's tariffs, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar

Walmart continues to push Chinese suppliers to cut prices, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Political|World

China's war games around Taiwan over the years

China launched its latest round of war games around Taiwan on Tuesday, saying on Wednesday they were code-named "Strait Thunder-2025" and were a "stern warning" against separatism.

China's war games around Taiwan over the years
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Top Japanese shipping line fears US tariffs will slow cargo flows, president says

Nippon Yusen (NYK), Japan's largest shipping line, is concerned that U.S.

Top Japanese shipping line fears US tariffs will slow cargo flows, president says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Thailand may lose up to $8 billion from potential US tariffs, says official

Thailand could suffer a $7 billion to $8 billion export loss from potential U.S. tariffs if the U.S. administration were to even up

Thailand may lose up to $8 billion from potential US tariffs, says official
Asia|World

Survivors still being found from Myanmar earthquake, but hopes begin to fade as deaths exceed 2,700

Rescue workers have saved a 63-year-old woman from earthquake rubble in Myanmar’s capital

Survivors still being found from Myanmar earthquake, but hopes begin to fade as deaths exceed 2,700
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Indian rupee to react to US tariffs, bond yields seen inching lower

The Indian rupee will react to the announcement of reciprocal tariffs from the United States this week, with investors looking to gauge how

Indian rupee to react to US tariffs, bond yields seen inching lower
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Russian, Chinese foreign ministers discuss Iran's nuclear program and Korea, Russia says

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov discussed with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, the situation on the Korean Peninsula as well as Iran's nuclear program, the Russian foreign

Russian, Chinese foreign ministers discuss Iran's nuclear program and Korea, Russia says
Asia|Political|World

North Korea denounces US, Japan's pledge to co-produce missiles on Hegseth visit

North Korea criticised a recent agreement by Japan and the United States on co-producing air-to-air missiles as aggravating regional security risks and another example of

North Korea denounces US, Japan's pledge to co-produce missiles on Hegseth visit
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea March inflation +2.1% y/y, slightly above forecast

South Korea's consumer prices rose 2.1% in March from a year earlier, after a rise of 2.0% in February, government data showed on Wednesday.

South Korea March inflation +2.1% y/y, slightly above forecast
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Germany sees Ukraine truce efforts as deadlocked, while China says the talks are encouraging

Germany’s chief diplomat is describing U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to secure a truce in the three-year war between Russia and Ukraine as deadlocked

Germany sees Ukraine truce efforts as deadlocked, while China says the talks are encouraging
Asia|Political|World

Chinese military conducts large-scale drills around Taiwan

The Chinese military has conducted large-scale drills around Taiwan as it again warned the self-ruled island against seeking formal independence

Chinese military conducts large-scale drills around Taiwan
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Stocks edge higher, gold soars with Trump tariffs in view

Global shares edged higher in choppy trading on Tuesday, while safe-haven gold soared to a record peak as markets awaited details of U.S.

Stocks edge higher, gold soars with Trump tariffs in view
Asia|Health|Political|World

UN urges aid to Myanmar quake survivors before monsoons hit, death toll climbs towards 3,000

United Nations officials who surveyed earthquake damage in Myanmar urged the global community on Tuesday to ramp up aid before the looming monsoon season worsens already catastrophic

UN urges aid to Myanmar quake survivors before monsoons hit, death toll climbs towards 3,000
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: More swerves hit Wall Street as Trump's "Liberation Day" nears

U_S_ stocks swerved through another shaky day of trading, with uncertainty still high about just what President Donald Trump will announce about tariffs on his “Liberation Day.”

Stock market today: More swerves hit Wall Street as Trump's "Liberation Day" nears
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar rebel alliance declares unilateral ceasefire to support quake response

A major rebel alliance in Myanmar on Tuesday declared a unilateral ceasefire in its conflict with the ruling military to support an international humanitarian response to last week's

Myanmar rebel alliance declares unilateral ceasefire to support quake response
Asia|Business|Technology

Alibaba prepares for flagship AI model release as soon as April, Bloomberg News reports

China's tech and e-commerce giant Alibaba Group is planning to release Qwen 3, an upgraded version of its flagship AI model, as soon as this month, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday,

Alibaba prepares for flagship AI model release as soon as April, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Political|World

China launches military drills around Taiwan, calls Taiwan president a 'parasite'

China staged military drills off Taiwan's north, south and east coasts on Tuesday as a "stern warning" against separatism and called

China launches military drills around Taiwan, calls Taiwan president a 'parasite'
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

Melania Trump says courage is 'based in love' as she honors women from around the world for bravery

Melania Trump has recognized eight women with the 2025 International Women of Courage Award

Melania Trump says courage is 'based in love' as she honors women from around the world for bravery
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Yen holds gains vs US dollar ahead of tariff announcement

The yen rose against the dollar on Tuesday, after U.S. economic data showed softness in the manufacturing sector and labor market ahead of tariff announcements

Yen holds gains vs US dollar ahead of tariff announcement
Asia|Business|Economy

Chinese automakers Dongfeng Motor and Changan Auto hold merger talks, NYT reports

Chinese automakers Dongfeng Motor and Chongqing Changan Automobile are in advance discussions to combine their operations, the New York Times reported on Tuesday, citing people with

Chinese automakers Dongfeng Motor and Changan Auto hold merger talks, NYT reports
Asia|Science

Archaeologists unearthed a cache of stone tools. Neanderthals may have made them, study finds

Archaeologists unearthed a cache of stone tools. Neanderthals may have made them, study finds

Archaeologists unearthed a cache of stone tools. Neanderthals may have made them, study finds
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Chile's Codelco agrees on $666 million in loans from Japan's JBIC, commercial bank

Chile's state-run Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, said on Tuesday it agreed on a $466 million loan from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation and an

Chile's Codelco agrees on $666 million in loans from Japan's JBIC, commercial bank
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|World

China says beef tariff investigation will be fair

China said it would deliver a "fair and objective" ruling following a hearing in its ongoing investigation into beef imports that could lead to higher

China says beef tariff investigation will be fair
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Trump tariffs hinder M&A and IPOs in what was supposed to be a blockbuster quarter

A global trade war kicked off by U.S.

Trump tariffs hinder M&A and IPOs in what was supposed to be a blockbuster quarter
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Factories around the world brace for Trump tariffs

Factories around the world, from Japan to Britain to the United States, saw activity slump in March as businesses braced for new U.S. tariffs

Factories around the world brace for Trump tariffs
Asia|Science|Technology

Stone tool discovery in China shows people in East Asia were innovating during the Middle Paleolithic, like in Europe and Middle East

Discovery in China of tools called Quina scrapers suggests the people of East Asia were as inventive and flexible with technology during the Middle Paleolithic era as those in other parts of the world.

Stone tool discovery in China shows people in East Asia were innovating during the Middle Paleolithic, like in Europe and Middle East
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy|World

Bangkok reviews construction safety after a high-rise was crumpled by an earthquake 800 miles away

The governor of Bangkok says authorities are investigating why a high-rise building under construction collapsed during an earthquake that otherwise caused limited damage in the Thai capital

Bangkok reviews construction safety after a high-rise was crumpled by an earthquake 800 miles away
Asia|Business|Economy

China's resale home prices drop at faster pace in March, survey shows

Average resale home prices across 100 Chinese cities fell at a sharper month-on-month pace in March, a private survey showed on Tuesday, signalling persistent challenges in the

China's resale home prices drop at faster pace in March, survey shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China's Luxshare weighing Hong Kong listing this year, sources say

China's Luxshare Precision Industry, maker of Apple AirPods, is considering a Hong Kong listing this year, three people familiar with the matter said

China's Luxshare weighing Hong Kong listing this year, sources say
Asia|Political|World

Xi says China and India should strengthen ties in 'Dragon-Elephant tango'

China and India should work more closely together, Chinese President Xi Jinping told Indian President Droupadi Murmu, saying their relationship should take the form of a "Dragon-

Xi says China and India should strengthen ties in 'Dragon-Elephant tango'
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

Arm recently sought to acquire Alphawave for AI chip tech, sources say

By Milana Vinn, Max A.

Arm recently sought to acquire Alphawave for AI chip tech, sources say
Asia|Environment|Health|Political|World

Rescue hopes fading four days after quake kills more than 2,700 in Myanmar and Thailand. Here’s what we know

Rescue hopes fading four days after quake kills more than 2,700 in Myanmar and Thailand. Here’s what we know

Rescue hopes fading four days after quake kills more than 2,700 in Myanmar and Thailand. Here’s what we know
Asia|Travel|World

80 years after World War II, Okinawa’s battle sites are still giving up bones and bombs

80 years after World War II, Okinawa’s battle sites are still giving up bones and bombs

80 years after World War II, Okinawa’s battle sites are still giving up bones and bombs
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|World

A fireball from a burst gas pipeline in Malaysia injures 145 people

Authorities say a fireball that erupted from a burst gas pipeline soared into the sky outside Malaysia’s largest city and injured 145 people

A fireball from a burst gas pipeline in Malaysia injures 145 people
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

South Korean superstar Kim Soo Hyun tearfully denies controversial claims about relationship with late actress

South Korean superstar Kim Soo Hyun tearfully denies controversial claims about relationship with late actress

South Korean superstar Kim Soo Hyun tearfully denies controversial claims about relationship with late actress
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US flags India's burdensome import requirements as trade barrier ahead of Trump's tariffs

The United States has flagged concerns over India's increasing and burdensome import-quality requirements, among its many barriers to trade,

US flags India's burdensome import requirements as trade barrier ahead of Trump's tariffs
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

US sanctions six Chinese and Hong Kong officials for rights abuses

The U.S. sanctioned six senior Chinese and Hong Kong officials on Monday, citing "transnational repression" and further erosion of

US sanctions six Chinese and Hong Kong officials for rights abuses
Asia|Political|World

In Myanmar's 'Abode of Kings', earthquake hits home of military power

On Thursday night, Myanmar junta leader Min Aung Hlaing stood astride a jeep, touring columns of saluting soldiers as fighter jets shot flares and

In Myanmar's 'Abode of Kings', earthquake hits home of military power
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Chinese banks hike consumer loan rates in abrupt reversal as bad debt risks mount

Some Chinese banks have started raising interest rates amid growing bad consumer loans in a dramatic U-turn just weeks after slashing them to unprecedented

Chinese banks hike consumer loan rates in abrupt reversal as bad debt risks mount
Asia|World

Water and medicine in short supply after Myanmar earthquake, says UN

Shelter, clean water and medicine are in short supply following the earthquake in Myanmar that has caused significant structural damage and had a devastating

Water and medicine in short supply after Myanmar earthquake, says UN
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

US trading firm Jane Street seeks to rapidly expand Hong Kong office space, sources say

Jane Street, one of the world's largest quant trading firms and market makers, is planning a sharp increase in Hong Kong office space, two people familiar with the

US trading firm Jane Street seeks to rapidly expand Hong Kong office space, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Blocking 7-Eleven deal on security grounds would hurt Japan's image, head of state-backed fund says

Japan risks reputational damage if it were to block a $47 billion foreign bid for retailer Seven & i Holdings on economic security

Blocking 7-Eleven deal on security grounds would hurt Japan's image, head of state-backed fund says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump's Russian oil tariff threat doesn't faze traders who suspect it's a bluff

U.S.

Trump's Russian oil tariff threat doesn't faze traders who suspect it's a bluff
Asia|Australia|Crime|Travel

Flight turns around after passenger tries to force plane door open over Indian Ocean

Flight turns around after passenger tries to force plane door open over Indian Ocean

Flight turns around after passenger tries to force plane door open over Indian Ocean
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan business mood slumps to 1-year low on Trump tariff uncertainty

Big Japanese manufacturers' business sentiment worsened to a one-year low in the three months to March, a central bank survey showed on Tuesday, a sign escalating

Japan business mood slumps to 1-year low on Trump tariff uncertainty
Asia|Political|World

China launches military drills from ‘multiple directions’ around Taiwan, testing US resolve

China launches military drills from ‘multiple directions’ around Taiwan, testing US resolve

China launches military drills from ‘multiple directions’ around Taiwan, testing US resolve
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Shares of CK Hutchison climb 1% amid China criticism of Panama ports deal

Shares of Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison climbed 1% on Tuesday ahead of a deal to sell its Panama ports to a BlackRock-led group that is due to be signed by April 2.

Shares of CK Hutchison climb 1% amid China criticism of Panama ports deal
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|US

LG Energy Solution unit to pay $2 billion for Michigan battery venture with GM

South Korea's LG Energy Solution said on Tuesday that its U.S. unit will acquire the assets held by its Michigan electric vehicle battery venture with General Motors for $2 billion.

LG Energy Solution unit to pay $2 billion for Michigan battery venture with GM
Asia|Business|Technology

Samsung Elec appoints mobile chief as interim head of consumer and smartphone division

Samsung Electronics appointed its mobile chief Roh Tae-moon as acting head of its consumer and smartphone business on Tuesday, following the death of

Samsung Elec appoints mobile chief as interim head of consumer and smartphone division
Asia|Political|World

South Korea’s Constitutional Court will rule Friday on Yoon's impeachment

South Korea’s Constitutional Court will rule Friday on whether to dismiss impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korea’s Constitutional Court will rule Friday on Yoon's impeachment
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

South Korea watchdog questions purpose of Hanwha Aerospace's $2.5 billion share issue

South Korea's financial market watchdog said on Tuesday that Hanwha Aerospace needed to better explain how a proposed 3.6 trillion won ($2.46 billion) equity raising fits with a

South Korea watchdog questions purpose of Hanwha Aerospace's $2.5 billion share issue
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan coast guard warns of China using 'pretext' to launch war games this year

China could find a "pretext" to stage new war games around Taiwan this year, coinciding with sensitive dates such as the anniversary in May of a year

Taiwan coast guard warns of China using 'pretext' to launch war games this year
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China, Japan, South Korea will jointly respond to US tariffs, Chinese state media says

China, Japan and South Korea agreed to jointly respond to U.S. tariffs, a social media account affiliated with Chinese state media said on Monday, an assertion Seoul called "

China, Japan, South Korea will jointly respond to US tariffs, Chinese state media says
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

TSMC affirms commitment to Taiwan with new domestic fab amid overseas expansion

TSMC said on Monday that its newly built domestic fab would add 7,000 tech jobs to the island's economy and that it will continue to expand in Taiwan

TSMC affirms commitment to Taiwan with new domestic fab amid overseas expansion
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Japan to make strong push for exemption from US auto tariffs

Japan will keep up a strong push for the United States to exempt it from auto tariffs, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Tuesday, while vowing to take the

Japan to make strong push for exemption from US auto tariffs
Asia|Political|World

All leaders due to attend BIMSTEC summit, Myanmar junta chief unclear, Thailand says

All leaders of member countries of the BIMSTEC grouping are still scheduled to join this week's summit in Bangkok, although the attendance of Myanmar's junta leader remains unclear

All leaders due to attend BIMSTEC summit, Myanmar junta chief unclear, Thailand says
Asia|Business|Crime|Environment|World

Huge fire at Petronas gas pipeline in Malaysia injures 33

A fire at a gas pipeline operated by Malaysia state energy firm Petronas injured 33 people on Tuesday on the outskirts of the capital Kuala Lumpur, authorities said.

Huge fire at Petronas gas pipeline in Malaysia injures 33
Asia|Crime|World

Families await news of missing workers at site of Bangkok building collapse

When a 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar sent shockwaves into Thailand, Naruemon Thonglek and Chanpen Kaewnoi didn’t immediately hear it also had collapsed a high-rise building under construction in Bangkok, where their friends and families had been working

Families await news of missing workers at site of Bangkok building collapse
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Japan's Ishiba says he will push for US auto tariffs exemption

Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba says his government is making last ditch efforts to get U.S. President Donald Trump to exclude his country from an increase in auto tariffs due to take effect this week

Japan's Ishiba says he will push for US auto tariffs exemption
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ's top economist appointed as executive director overseeing policy

The Bank of Japan's top economist, Koji Nakamura, was named new executive director overseeing monetary policy and financial markets on Tuesday, the central bank said

BOJ's top economist appointed as executive director overseeing policy
Asia|World

Who is giving aid to Myanmar after the earthquake?

Rescue workers, sniffer dogs, paramedics and millions of dollars in aid have begun arriving in Myanmar after a massive earthquake ravaged much of the war-torn country.

Who is giving aid to Myanmar after the earthquake?
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

South Korea exports rise but tariff risks dim outlook; steel drops

South Korea's March exports grew for a second month but missed market expectations, suggesting a softening outlook as a global trade war triggered by U.S

South Korea exports rise but tariff risks dim outlook; steel drops
Asia|World

Son says goodbye to mother trapped in Myanmar rubble in emotional farewell video

As rescue workers face the daunting challenge of getting access to the areas impacted by Myanmar’s massive 7.7-magnitude earthquake, emotional farewells and rescue efforts shared on social media are shedding light on the quake’s devastating aftermath.

Son says goodbye to mother trapped in Myanmar rubble in emotional farewell video
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

New US tariffs on Chinese goods harm global markets, Chinese foreign minister says

The U.S. increase in duties on goods from China is unfounded, is damaging global markets and is damaging Washington's reputation, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in remarks published

New US tariffs on Chinese goods harm global markets, Chinese foreign minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

China's factory activity speeds up on export boost, Caixin PMI shows

China's factory activity expanded at its fastest pace in four months in March, buoyed by stronger demand and robust export orders, a private-sector survey showed on Tuesday,

China's factory activity speeds up on export boost, Caixin PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy|US

Japan's Tokyo Gas expands in US shale gas with Chevron deal

TG Natural Resources LLC (TGNR), co-owned by Tokyo Gas and Castleton Commodities International, has bought a 70% stake in east Texas gas assets from Chevron for $525 million, the

Japan's Tokyo Gas expands in US shale gas with Chevron deal
Asia|Business|Economy

S.Korea factory activity shrinks as output falls, but export orders jump, PMI shows

South Korea's factory activity shrank for a second straight month in March as output fell on weak domestic demand even as export orders jumped at the fastest pace in 14 months, a

S.Korea factory activity shrinks as output falls, but export orders jump, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan's factory activity declines pick up, PMI shows

Japan's factory activity declines accelerated in March as demand weakened and the escalating U.S. trade war clouded the manufacturing outlook, a private-sector survey showed on

Japan's factory activity declines pick up, PMI shows
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

'Friends forever, never enemies', Chinese foreign minister tells Russia

China and Russia are "friends forever, never enemies," Chinese's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in remarks published on Tuesday during a visit to Moscow in which he also

'Friends forever, never enemies', Chinese foreign minister tells Russia
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Dude, where's my car? Toyota buyers face long waits amid hybrid boom

Soaring demand for Toyota's gasoline-electric hybrids has left suppliers struggling to keep pace, leading to shortages of parts and

Dude, where's my car? Toyota buyers face long waits amid hybrid boom
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Miner Freeport-McMoRan lowers first-quarter gold sales forecast

Miner Freeport-McMoRan lowered its forecast for first-quarter gold sales on Monday, after shipment timing issues in Indonesia led to a deferral of a portion of its quarterly production to

Miner Freeport-McMoRan lowers first-quarter gold sales forecast
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan Feb jobless rate falls to 2.4%, job availability shrinks

Japan's jobless rate in February fell to 2.4% from 2.5% in January, government data showed on Tuesday. Economists' median forecast was for 2.5%.

Japan Feb jobless rate falls to 2.4%, job availability shrinks
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

South Korean actor Kim Soo-hyun denies underage dating accusation

South Korean actor Kim Soo-hyun on Monday denied allegations that he dated the actress Kim Sae-ron when she was underage, breaking down in tears as he said he could not "admit what

South Korean actor Kim Soo-hyun denies underage dating accusation
Asia|Political|US|World

US restricts Chinese officials' visas over access to Tibetan areas

U.S.

US restricts Chinese officials' visas over access to Tibetan areas
Asia|Political|US|World

US aid response in Myanmar faces hurdles after staff cuts

The U.S. State Department on Monday said that a U.S.

US aid response in Myanmar faces hurdles after staff cuts
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Wall Street swings again as the approach of Trump's 'Liberation Day' wallops stock markets worldwide

President Donald Trump’s fast-approaching “Liberation Day” sent stock markets swinging sharply worldwide

Wall Street swings again as the approach of Trump's 'Liberation Day' wallops stock markets worldwide
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Dollar rises against yen, steadies ahead of US tariff announcement

The dollar strengthened against the Japanese yen and the euro on Monday, but was set for its largest quarterly decline since July 2024, as uncertainty around U.S.

Dollar rises against yen, steadies ahead of US tariff announcement
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

Stocks drop, gold hits record as tariffs stoke recession worries

Global equity markets fell and safe-haven gold hit a fresh record high on Monday after U.S.

Stocks drop, gold hits record as tariffs stoke recession worries
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology|US

GlobalFoundries and Taiwanese chipmaker UMC mull potential merger, sources say

Taiwan's major chipmaker United Microelectronics and U.S.-based GlobalFoundries are looking into the possibility of a merger, two sources familiar with the matter told

GlobalFoundries and Taiwanese chipmaker UMC mull potential merger, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ to cut buying of super-long bonds for first time in taper plan

The Bank of Japan said on Monday it will reduce purchases of super-long bonds for the first time since embarking on a quantitative tightening (QT) plan last year,

BOJ to cut buying of super-long bonds for first time in taper plan
Asia|Science|World

After an earthquake, how long can trapped victims survive?

For those trapped in rubble after an earthquake, survival depends on many factors, including weather and access to water and air

After an earthquake, how long can trapped victims survive?
Asia|Science|Technology|World

AI and satellites help aid workers respond to Myanmar earthquake damage

Just after sunrise on Saturday, a satellite set its long-range camera on the city of Mandalay in Myanmar, not far from the epicenter of Friday’s 7.7 magnitude earthquake that devastated the Southeast Asian country’s second-largest city

AI and satellites help aid workers respond to Myanmar earthquake damage
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Political|US|World

Oil prices climb 2% to five-week high on Russia, Iran supply worries

Oil prices climbed about 2% to a five-week high on Monday on worries supplies could decline if U.S.

Oil prices climb 2% to five-week high on Russia, Iran supply worries
Asia|Health|Political|World

Signs of life detected in quake-struck Bangkok skyscraper; death toll tops 2,000

Signs of life were detected in the ruins of a skyscraper in Bangkok on Monday as efforts intensified to find people trapped three days after a massive earthquake in Southeast Asia

Signs of life detected in quake-struck Bangkok skyscraper; death toll tops 2,000
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai household debt-to-GDP ratio drops to 88.4 at end-Q4

The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product in Thailand dropped slightly to 88.4% at the end of the final quarter of 2024 from a revised 88.9% at the end of the third

Thai household debt-to-GDP ratio drops to 88.4 at end-Q4
Asia|Business|Crime|Political|World

Thai watchdog had flagged concerns over building that collapsed in earthquake

An anti-corruption watchdog had flagged to authorities irregularities it found in the construction of a Bangkok skyscraper before it collapsed in an earthquake

Thai watchdog had flagged concerns over building that collapsed in earthquake
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Tesla offers 3-year interest-free loans for refreshed Model Y in China

Tesla said on Monday the company will offer three-year interest-free loans for the refreshed Model Y before April 30 in China, a notice on its social media account showed.

Tesla offers 3-year interest-free loans for refreshed Model Y in China
Asia|Business|Economy

Tariff-hit firms may need business turnaround financing, Japan’s bank lobby chair says

Japanese banks may need to offer business turnaround support to companies hit by tariffs imposed by the administration of U.S.

Tariff-hit firms may need business turnaround financing, Japan’s bank lobby chair says
Asia|Economy|World

Japan estimates feared megaquake could cause $1.8 trln in damage, kill 300,000 people

Japan's economy could lose as much as $1.81 trillion in the event of a long-anticipated megaquake off its Pacific coast, which could trigger devastating tsunamis, the collapse of

Japan estimates feared megaquake could cause $1.8 trln in damage, kill 300,000 people
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

Commodity traders Gunvor, Vitol queue to stock up on Russian aluminium from LME storage, sources say

Major commodity traders Gunvor and Vitol are waiting to withdraw large volumes of Russian-produced aluminium from London Metal Exchange-approved warehouses in the

Commodity traders Gunvor, Vitol queue to stock up on Russian aluminium from LME storage, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China central bank injects 800 billion yuan via outright repos in March

China's central bank has injected 800 billion yuan ($110.32 billion) into its banking system during March through an outright reverse repurchase tool, the bank said on Monday.

China central bank injects 800 billion yuan via outright repos in March
Asia|Business|Economy

Renault to buy Nissan's stake in India manufacturing unit, taking full ownership

Renault Group said on Monday it would acquire the remaining 51% shareholding in Renault Nissan Automotive India Private Ltd, currently held by Nissan Motor Corp, taking complete ownership

Renault to buy Nissan's stake in India manufacturing unit, taking full ownership
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Softer demand outlook to weigh on oil, OPEC+ walks a tightrope: Reuters poll

Oil prices are set to remain under pressure in 2025 as U.S. tariffs and slowing economic growth in India and China weigh on demand, while OPEC+

Softer demand outlook to weigh on oil, OPEC+ walks a tightrope: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Renault, Nissan further loosen ties to support Japanese firm's turnaround

Automakers Renault and Nissan said on Monday they had agreed to further amend their two-decade-old partnership to allow for a reduction in their cross-

Renault, Nissan further loosen ties to support Japanese firm's turnaround
Asia|Business|Health|Science|Technology

Chinese brain chip project speeds up human trials after first success

A tie-up between a Chinese research institute and tech company said on Monday that it aims to implant its brain chip into 13 people by the end of this year, in a

Chinese brain chip project speeds up human trials after first success
Asia|Economy|Political

Japan's parliament passes budget day before new fiscal year starts

Japan's parliament passed the budget for fiscal 2025 on Monday, the day before the new financial year starts, after Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's minority

Japan's parliament passes budget day before new fiscal year starts
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Travel

Thailand's economic activity slows in February, central bank to assess quake impact

Thailand's economic activity eased in February due to slowing activity in manufacturing and services, according to the central bank, which said it was monitoring any impact on the

Thailand's economic activity slows in February, central bank to assess quake impact
Asia|Business|Technology

Shipments of foreign-branded phones in China up 9.2% y/y in February, says CAICT-Reuters

Shipments of foreign-branded smartphones, including Apple Inc's iPhone, in China rose 9.2% in February year-on-year, according to Reuters calculations

Shipments of foreign-branded phones in China up 9.2% y/y in February, says CAICT-Reuters
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Airbus getting better at managing supply chain disruptions, senior executive says

Disruptions to the supply chain that are delaying aircraft deliveries are lessening and Airbus is getting much better at managing it, a senior company

Airbus getting better at managing supply chain disruptions, senior executive says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China bank shares rise after $72 billion recapitalisation plan

Shares in China's big state-owned banks rose on Monday after the lenders unveiled around a $72 billion recapitalisation plan to boost their core capital.

China bank shares rise after $72 billion recapitalisation plan
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan Q2 aluminium drops to $182/T on weak demand -sources

The premium for aluminium shipments to Japanese buyers for April to June was set at $182 a metric ton, down 20% from the current quarter, as demand remained dull at

Japan Q2 aluminium drops to $182/T on weak demand -sources
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

UK's Starmer calls for coordinated fight against people smugglers

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on Monday for nations to pool resources to tackle the problem of illegal migration at "every step" of the route, from North Africa and the

UK's Starmer calls for coordinated fight against people smugglers
Asia|Crime|Political

After Duterte's arrest, Philippine drug war victims face abuse and online falsehoods

The bloodied body of Sheerah Escudero's 18-year-old brother was found in 2017 with hands bound and head wrapped in packaging tape, a suspected

After Duterte's arrest, Philippine drug war victims face abuse and online falsehoods
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

For China and US Inc, Trump's trade war feels much worse this time

Orders have evaporated for Richard Chen, who manufactures Christmas decorations in southern China for U.S. retailers, including Walmart and Costco,

For China and US Inc, Trump's trade war feels much worse this time
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Taiwan president briefed ahead of possible US tariffs

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te met senior officials on Sunday night to discuss the possible impact of U.S. tariffs and receive an update on contingency plans, his office said on

Taiwan president briefed ahead of possible US tariffs
Asia|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Risk assets trampled as Trump touts tariffs for all

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole It's been a rocky start to the week in Asia as a rush from risk left stocks down across the board, while bonds extended their

Risk assets trampled as Trump touts tariffs for all
Asia|Business|Economy

Lessor BOC Aviation to buy 120 Airbus, Boeing jets to grow fleet

One of the world's largest aircraft leasing companies, BOC Aviation, will purchase 120 single-aisle planes from Airbus and Boeing, it said on Monday, as it seeks to grow its fleet to 1,000

Lessor BOC Aviation to buy 120 Airbus, Boeing jets to grow fleet
Asia|Lifestyle|World

Malaysian cannon firing tradition heralds start of Eid al-Fitr

As Malaysian Muslims began celebrating Eid al-Fitr after a month of fasting, the sound of cannons echoed through the rice fields

Malaysian cannon firing tradition heralds start of Eid al-Fitr
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Zhipu AI launches free AI agent, intensifying domestic tech race

Chinese artificial intelligence startup Zhipu AI unveiled a free AI agent on Monday, joining a wave of similar launches in China's increasingly competitive AI market.

China's Zhipu AI launches free AI agent, intensifying domestic tech race
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Pro-Beijing media ramp up attack on CK Hutchison ports deal

A pro-Beijing Hong Kong newspaper stepped up criticism of CK Hutchison's deal to sell its Panama ports to a BlackRock-led group, sending its shares lower on Monday, as sources

Pro-Beijing media ramp up attack on CK Hutchison ports deal
Asia|Business|Technology|Travel

Airlines that have updated their lithium battery policies

Several airlines have updated their guidance on carrying lithium batteries onboard.

Airlines that have updated their lithium battery policies
Asia|Travel|World

Thailand still expects 38 million foreign tourists this year despite quake, minister says

Thailand's tourism ministry is maintaining its forecast for foreign tourist arrivals at 38 million this year despite the powerful earthquake, the minister said on Monday.

Thailand still expects 38 million foreign tourists this year despite quake, minister says
Asia|Business|Economy

Hong Kong February retail sales drop 13%, challenges seen ahead

Hong Kong's retail sales by value fell by 13% in February from a year earlier, the 12th consecutive month of declines, government data showed on Monday.

Hong Kong February retail sales drop 13%, challenges seen ahead
Asia|Business|Food

Popular Japanese beef bowl chain shuts after rat, bug found in food

Popular Japanese beef bowl chain shuts after rat, bug found in food

Popular Japanese beef bowl chain shuts after rat, bug found in food
Asia|Crime|Environment|World

Man caring for ancestors’ grave may have ignited huge South Korea wildfire, police say

Man caring for ancestors’ grave may have ignited huge South Korea wildfire, police say

Man caring for ancestors’ grave may have ignited huge South Korea wildfire, police say
Asia|Political|World

What to know about Myanmar's civil war, which is complicating earthquake relief efforts

The Southeast Asian nation of Myanmar has been plagued by wars and natural disasters since it became independent from Britain in 1948, when it was still called Burma

What to know about Myanmar's civil war, which is complicating earthquake relief efforts
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistan plans to expel 3 million Afghans from the country this year

Pakistan says it plans to expel 3 million Afghans this year

Pakistan plans to expel 3 million Afghans from the country this year
Asia|Economy|World

Declining Eid travel and spending in Indonesia and discrimination in India dampen holiday spirit

The usual festive mood of Eid al-Fitr holiday to mark the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan has been subdued in Indonesia this year as people grapple with soaring prices for food, clothing and essential goods

Declining Eid travel and spending in Indonesia and discrimination in India dampen holiday spirit
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Japan finance minister says he will closely communicate with US on forex

Japan Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said on Monday that he would communicate closely with U.S.

Japan finance minister says he will closely communicate with US on forex
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan factory output up, but soft outlook and cooling retail sales pressure economy

Japan's factory output rose at a better than expected pace last month, but cooling retail sales growth and a slowdown in production expected by manufacturers in

Japan factory output up, but soft outlook and cooling retail sales pressure economy
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

China's manufacturing hits 12-month high, driven by strong orders

China's manufacturing activity expanded at the fastest pace in a year in March, a factory survey showed on Monday, with new orders boosting production,

China's manufacturing hits 12-month high, driven by strong orders
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Hong Kong's CK Hutchison says no decision made on telco spin off

The board of Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison said on Monday it has not made any decision on its global telecommunications business, in response to media reports about a

Hong Kong's CK Hutchison says no decision made on telco spin off
Asia|Election|Political|World

Bangladesh's main opposition warns of instability if elections delayed beyond December

By Krishna N.

Bangladesh's main opposition warns of instability if elections delayed beyond December
Asia|Business|Economy

China's CNOOC discovers 100 million-ton oilfield in South China Sea, Xinhua says

The China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has discovered an oilfield in the South China Sea with proven reserves exceeding 100 million tonnes, Xinhua news agency reported

China's CNOOC discovers 100 million-ton oilfield in South China Sea, Xinhua says
Asia|World

A 7.0 earthquake causes slight damage in Tonga and brief tsunami evacuations

A 7.0 magnitude earthquake has caused slight damage in Tonga and brief evacuations before the threat of a tsunami passed

A 7.0 earthquake causes slight damage in Tonga and brief tsunami evacuations
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea February factory output rises faster than expected

South Korea's factory output rose in February, government data showed on Monday, beating market expectations.

South Korea February factory output rises faster than expected
Asia|World

Officials survey damage in Myanmar's earthquake-devastated central areas

Friday's deadly earthquake rattled most of Myanmar and Thailand but certain areas sustained the heaviest damage, including flattened buildings and many lost lives

Officials survey damage in Myanmar's earthquake-devastated central areas
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Markets brace for cut to BOJ's super-long bond buying

The Bank of Japan could take another key step toward diminishing its huge presence in the bond market next week, when it releases its bond-buying

Markets brace for cut to BOJ's super-long bond buying
Asia|Economy|Health|Political|World

Myanmar quake death toll hits 1,700 as aid scramble intensifies

The toll from Myanmar's earthquake continued to rise on Sunday, as foreign rescue teams and aid rushed into the impoverished country, where hospitals were overwhelmed and some

Myanmar quake death toll hits 1,700 as aid scramble intensifies
Asia|Health|Political|World

Smell of death permeates Myanmar cities after quake kills over 1,600 and leaves countless buried

The smell of decaying bodies permeated the streets of Myanmar’s second-largest city on Sunday as people worked frantically by hand to clear rubble in the hope of finding someone still alive, two days after a massive earthquake struck that killed more than 1,600 people and left countless others buried

Smell of death permeates Myanmar cities after quake kills over 1,600 and leaves countless buried
Asia|Environment|Health|Political|World

In disaster-stricken Myanmar, a desperate bid to rescue survivors with bare hands

In the hours after a massive earthquake flattened buildings in Myanmar's Mandalay on Friday, survivors scrambled through the debris

In disaster-stricken Myanmar, a desperate bid to rescue survivors with bare hands
Asia|World

Myanmar quake death toll rises to 1,644 as resistance movement announces partial ceasefire

A unilateral partial ceasefire to facilitate earthquake relief efforts has been announced by Myanmar’s shadow National Unity Government

Myanmar quake death toll rises to 1,644 as resistance movement announces partial ceasefire
Asia|Political|US|World

Pentagon's Hegseth says US command in 'warrior' Japan being upgraded to deter China

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Pentagon's Hegseth says US command in 'warrior' Japan being upgraded to deter China
Asia|Health|Political|World

Tuberculosis is the world’s top infectious killer. Aid groups say Trump’s funding freezes will cause more deaths

Tuberculosis is the world’s top infectious killer. Aid groups say Trump’s funding freezes will cause more deaths

Tuberculosis is the world’s top infectious killer. Aid groups say Trump’s funding freezes will cause more deaths
Asia|Environment|Health|World

Myanmar faces humanitarian crisis after quake, IFRC says

Myanmar faces a humanitarian crisis following the 7.7-magnitude quake that has killed more than 1,600 people, and the country's aid needs are increasing by the

Myanmar faces humanitarian crisis after quake, IFRC says
Asia|Health|Political|World

Medical supplies in great need as international assistance flows into Myanmar after earthquake

Emergency aid has streamed into Southeast Asia in the two days since a massive earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand

Medical supplies in great need as international assistance flows into Myanmar after earthquake
Asia|Business|Economy

India court rejects JSW Steel, Trafigura request to clear certain met coke imports

An Indian court has declined requests from JSW Steel and Trafigura to allow certain shipments of a steelmaking raw material, a court order showed, the latest

India court rejects JSW Steel, Trafigura request to clear certain met coke imports
Asia|Business|Economy|World

South Korea, China, Japan agree to promote regional trade as Trump tariffs loom

South Korea, China and Japan held their first economic dialogue in five years on Sunday, seeking to facilitate regional trade as the three Asian export powers brace from U.S.

South Korea, China, Japan agree to promote regional trade as Trump tariffs loom
Asia|Health|Political|World

Voices are starting to emerge from quake-devastated Myanmar. Here’s what we are hearing

Voices are starting to emerge from quake-devastated Myanmar. Here’s what we are hearing

Voices are starting to emerge from quake-devastated Myanmar. Here’s what we are hearing
Asia|Environment|World

Massive quake rocks Myanmar and Thailand. Hundreds feared dead

A powerful earthquake has rocked Myanmar and caused extensive damage across a wide swath of one of the world’s poorest countries

Massive quake rocks Myanmar and Thailand. Hundreds feared dead
Asia|World

The Latest: Major earthquakes strike Myanmar and Thailand

A 7.7 magnitude earthquake and an aftershock measuring 6.4 rocked Myanmar and neighboring Thailand on Friday, bringing down buildings and disrupting power supplies and transport services

The Latest: Major earthquakes strike Myanmar and Thailand
Asia|Business|Economy

Brazil meatpacker JBS to spend $100 million to build 2 factories in Vietnam

Brazilian meatpacker JBS announced on Saturday that it will invest US$100 million to build two factories in Vietnam, aiming to expand its presence in Southeast Asia

Brazil meatpacker JBS to spend $100 million to build 2 factories in Vietnam
Asia|Economy|Health|Political|World

Humanitarian operation in Myanmar hindered by damaged roads and infrastructure, says UN agency

Humanitarian operations in Myanmar have been hindered by damaged roads and infrastructure, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)

Humanitarian operation in Myanmar hindered by damaged roads and infrastructure, says UN agency
Asia|Health|Political|World

The Latest: Countries sending humanitarian aid after Myanmar earthquake

The death toll from Myanmar’s powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake keeps climbing amid rescue efforts

The Latest: Countries sending humanitarian aid after Myanmar earthquake
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Brazil's Lula touts possible deals with Vietnam as he wraps state visit

By Patricia Vilas Boas Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Saturday that Vietnam may buy as many as 50 planes from Embraer, the Brazilian planemaker, and that another Brazilian

Brazil's Lula touts possible deals with Vietnam as he wraps state visit
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Myanmar quake death toll passes 1,600, as junta lets in foreign rescuers

Myanmar's military rulers let in hundreds of foreign rescue personnel on Saturday after an earthquake killed more than 1,600 people, the deadliest natural disaster to hit the

Myanmar quake death toll passes 1,600, as junta lets in foreign rescuers
Asia|MidEast|World

Myanmar quake struck mosques as minority Muslims gathered for Ramadan prayers

When Friday's powerful earthquake struck central Myanmar, Htet Min Oo was performing ritual ablutions before Ramadan prayers at a mosque next to his house in

Myanmar quake struck mosques as minority Muslims gathered for Ramadan prayers
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

India and US making progress towards trade deal, officials say

Indian and U.S. officials discussed trade issues including the reduction of tariffs and easing of non-tariff barriers, making progress towards a bilateral trade

India and US making progress towards trade deal, officials say
Asia|Environment|Political|World

Unanswered phones and a desperate wait outside the shattered Bangkok high-rise toppled by Myanmar quake

Unanswered phones and a desperate wait outside the shattered Bangkok high-rise toppled by Myanmar quake

Unanswered phones and a desperate wait outside the shattered Bangkok high-rise toppled by Myanmar quake
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Korean commission finds adoption program rife with abuse, highlighting AP investigation

A South Korean commission found the country violated its children’s human rights by facilitating a foreign adoption program rife with fraud and abuse

Korean commission finds adoption program rife with abuse, highlighting AP investigation
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

South Korea, China industry ministers agree to cooperate in evolving global environment, Seoul says

The industry ministers of South Korea and China met on Saturday to discuss the evolving global trade environment and agreed to cooperate bilaterally as well as on multinational trade

South Korea, China industry ministers agree to cooperate in evolving global environment, Seoul says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China state media blasts CK Hutchison's Panama port deal in soon-deleted post

Chinese state media attacked Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison's plan to sell its ports near the Panama Canal to a BlackRock-led group in a social

China state media blasts CK Hutchison's Panama port deal in soon-deleted post
Asia|World

In 'Little Myanmars' in Taiwan and Singapore, many fear for quake affected relatives

Win Win has been glued to social media for the past day, trying to work out whether her family in Myanmar's Mandalay survived Friday's

In 'Little Myanmars' in Taiwan and Singapore, many fear for quake affected relatives
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

KKR and state-backed JIC join forces to take Japan's Topcon private for $2.31 billion

U.S.-based private equity firm KKR and a unit of Japanese state-backed fund Japan Investment Corp (JIC) will acquire medical gear maker Topcon in a

KKR and state-backed JIC join forces to take Japan's Topcon private for $2.31 billion
Asia|Science|World

What to know about earthquakes like the one that hit Myanmar

A major 7.7 magnitude earthquake that originated near Mandalay, Myanmar shook the Earth as far as Bangkok

What to know about earthquakes like the one that hit Myanmar
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|World

In tense relations with India, Pakistani TV dramas break down barriers that diplomacy often cannot

Tens of millions of Pakistanis tune into homegrown soap operas every night, but they are also a hit in India

In tense relations with India, Pakistani TV dramas break down barriers that diplomacy often cannot
Asia|Health|Political|World

Myanmar at a glance: Embroiled in civil war, now facing more devastation after powerful earthquake

Even before a powerful 7.7-magnitude quake hit Myanmar, more than 3 million people in the country faced displacement

Myanmar at a glance: Embroiled in civil war, now facing more devastation after powerful earthquake
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Nepal investigates deadly violence in pro-monarchy rally

Nepal's government is investigating deadly violence that occurred during a rally by the supporters of the former king seeking the restoration of constitutional

Nepal investigates deadly violence in pro-monarchy rally
Asia|Political|US|World

Radio Free Asia says it will fully shut down by end of April without court intervention

Radio Free Asia said on Friday it would shut down by the end of April if the courts did not prevent the Trump administration from cutting its funding.

Radio Free Asia says it will fully shut down by end of April without court intervention
Asia|Political|World

China conducts military patrol in South China Sea, warns Philippines

China's military said it had conducted a patrol in the South China Sea on Friday, the day U.S.

China conducts military patrol in South China Sea, warns Philippines
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

Afghan pilots who fought in 20-year war against Taliban in limbo after Trump blocks US resettlement plans

Afghan pilots who fought in 20-year war against Taliban in limbo after Trump blocks US resettlement plans

Afghan pilots who fought in 20-year war against Taliban in limbo after Trump blocks US resettlement plans
Asia|World

Myanmar’s military junta makes rare plea for help after powerful earthquake kills scores with toll expected to rise

Myanmar’s military junta makes rare plea for help after powerful earthquake kills scores with toll expected to rise

Myanmar’s military junta makes rare plea for help after powerful earthquake kills scores with toll expected to rise
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Two dead as Nepal police use tear gas, sticks to break up pro-monarchy rally

Nepali riot police lobbed tear gas, fired water cannon and used rattan sticks on Friday to break up a protest rally demanding the restoration of constitutional

Two dead as Nepal police use tear gas, sticks to break up pro-monarchy rally
Asia|World

After quake, Thailand's capital grinds to a halt amid fear and chaos

Bangkok ground to a halt on Friday after a strong earthquake shook the clogged Thai capital, causing chaos and triggering city-wide evacuations that left

After quake, Thailand's capital grinds to a halt amid fear and chaos
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US

Kia to produce hybrid cars at Hyundai's Georgia factory from next year

South Korea's Kia Corp plans to produce hybrid vehicles at its affiliate Hyundai Motor's new U.S. factory starting in mid-2026 as it seeks to meet growing demand,

Kia to produce hybrid cars at Hyundai's Georgia factory from next year
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks lose ground amid inflation concerns, trade war worries

Safe-haven gold hit a fresh record high on Friday as an index of global shares fell, weighed down by worries over a looming trade war sparked

Stocks lose ground amid inflation concerns, trade war worries
Asia|Political|US|World

Trump says the US will help in Asia quake. A former official says the system is now in 'shambles'

President Donald Trump says U.S. officials are “going to be helping” with the response to Southeast Asia’s deadly earthquake

Trump says the US will help in Asia quake. A former official says the system is now in 'shambles'
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Wall Street tumbles, and S&P 500 drops 2% on worries about slower economy and higher inflation

Another wipeout slammed Wall Street as worries built about a potentially toxic mix of worsening inflation and a U.S. economy slowing because of households afraid to spend due to the global trade war

Wall Street tumbles, and S&P 500 drops 2% on worries about slower economy and higher inflation
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|World

Growing demand for patchouli oil is driving the industry in Indonesia, but at what cost?

Demand for the patchouli plant’s oils has skyrocketed in recent years, and so too has the number of farmers in the region who now grow and process it

Growing demand for patchouli oil is driving the industry in Indonesia, but at what cost?
Asia|World

Initial reports from earthquake indicate significant damage in central Myanmar, UN official says

Initial reports on the impact of a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar on Friday indicate significant damage in the centre of the country, an official from the United Nations Office on

Initial reports from earthquake indicate significant damage in central Myanmar, UN official says
Asia|Business|Europe|Technology

China's BYD signs car parts distribution agreement in Italy

Chinese electric automaker BYD said on Friday it signed a car parts distribution deal with Italian company Intergea, as part of its strategy to boost its presence in a key European market.

China's BYD signs car parts distribution agreement in Italy
Asia|Environment|World

Wildfires and aging society make for deadly mix in South Korea

A combination of an aging society and a reliance on temporary workers meant older people were disproportionately on the frontlines tackling South Korea's devastating

Wildfires and aging society make for deadly mix in South Korea
Asia|Business|Economy

India's infrastructure output growth slows to five-month low in February

India's infrastructure output grew 2.9% on-year in February, its slowest pace in five months as the decline in oil and natural gas production accelerated sharply, government data

India's infrastructure output growth slows to five-month low in February
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|World

China absorbs massive Brazilian soy shipments in first quarter

Brazilian soybean traders are poised to ship record volumes in the first quarter, driven by strong demand from the world's largest importer, China,

China absorbs massive Brazilian soy shipments in first quarter
Asia|Environment|World

South Korean village mourns leader and family killed trying to flee wildfires

As the flames of a raging wildfire swept towards the town of Samui-ri in South Korea's mountainous southeast this week, a

South Korean village mourns leader and family killed trying to flee wildfires
Asia|Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

CK Hutchison mulls global telecom assets spin-off, eyes London listing, sources say

Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd has started preparations to spin off its global telecommunication assets and list the

CK Hutchison mulls global telecom assets spin-off, eyes London listing, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

French foreign minister says China is to delay conclusion of Cognac investigation

The Chinese investigation which led to hefty preliminary import tariffs on French-made cognac and armagnac will conclude later than initially planned,

French foreign minister says China is to delay conclusion of Cognac investigation
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

China will resolutely respond to US reciprocal tariffs, state media says

China will take resolute countermeasures if the United States harm the country's interests with its upcoming reciprocal tariffs, a social media account affiliated with Chinese state

China will resolutely respond to US reciprocal tariffs, state media says
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Four policemen, two militants killed in gun battle in India's Kashmir

At least four police personnel and two militants were killed in a gun battle in India's restive territory of Jammu and Kashmir, an official said on Friday, as

Four policemen, two militants killed in gun battle in India's Kashmir
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar shadow government says 12 killed in quake, urgent international help needed

A 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar has killed at least 12 people and urgent international assistance is needed, the war-torn country's shadow foreign minister told Reuters on Friday.

Myanmar shadow government says 12 killed in quake, urgent international help needed
Asia|Political|World

Myanmar quake damaged buildings and infrastructure, causes concern over dams, Red Cross says

The powerful earthquake that hit Myanmar on Friday damaged buildings and public infrastructure and there are concerns for the state of large dams, the Red

Myanmar quake damaged buildings and infrastructure, causes concern over dams, Red Cross says
Asia|Economy|Environment|Science|World

The science behind the powerful earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand

A powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.7 centred in the Sagaing region near the Myanmar city of Mandalay caused extensive damage in that country and also shook

The science behind the powerful earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Alaska governor to brief Trump on Asia gas push as tariffs bite

Alaska's governor will brief U.S.

Alaska governor to brief Trump on Asia gas push as tariffs bite
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

India weighs scrapping import tax on US LNG, boost purchases, sources say

India is considering a proposal to scrap import tax on U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) to boost purchases and help cut the trade surplus with

India weighs scrapping import tax on US LNG, boost purchases, sources say
Asia|Political|World

UN mobilizing to help those in need after South Asia quake

The United Nations is mobilizing in Southeast Asia to help those in need, U.N.

UN mobilizing to help those in need after South Asia quake
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Tin prices jump after earthquake hits Myanmar

Tin prices hit two-week highs in London on Friday as speculators bet that an earthquake that rocked major producer Myanmar could delay a restart of production in

Tin prices jump after earthquake hits Myanmar
Asia|Crime|Political

Supporters and detractors of Philippines' Duterte rally on his 80th birthday

Tens of thousands of supporters of arrested former President Rodrigo Duterte flooded the streets of Davao City on his 80th birthday on Friday,

Supporters and detractors of Philippines' Duterte rally on his 80th birthday
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Dollar slips on growth fears before next tariff announcement

The dollar weakened on Friday on growth concerns ahead of a planned announcement next week by U.S.

Dollar slips on growth fears before next tariff announcement
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|World

US says it is 'not surprised' that China would be upset at Panama ports deal

The U.S. State Department said on Friday it was "not surprised" that China would be upset by Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison's (0001

US says it is 'not surprised' that China would be upset at Panama ports deal
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US|World

Oil slips on recession fears but posts 3rd weekly gain

Oil prices fell on Friday on worries that U.S. tariff wars could spark a global recession, but gained for a third consecutive week after Washington ratcheted up

Oil slips on recession fears but posts 3rd weekly gain
Asia|Environment|World

Powerful earthquake kills more than 140 in Myanmar, death toll likely to rise

A powerful earthquake killed more than 140 people in Myanmar on Friday, authorities said, toppling buildings and wrecking infrastructure across a wide area, including a skyscraper

Powerful earthquake kills more than 140 in Myanmar, death toll likely to rise
Americas|Asia|Business|Political

CK Hutchison will not sign deal to sell strategic Panama ports next week, sources say

Hong Kong's CK Hutchison will not sign a deal next week to sell its two port operations near the Panama Canal to a BlackRock-led group,

CK Hutchison will not sign deal to sell strategic Panama ports next week, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Which global business leaders met with Chinese President Xi Jinping?

The bosses of some of the world's biggest companies met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Friday.

Which global business leaders met with Chinese President Xi Jinping?
Asia|Political|US|World

Hegseth reaffirms ironclad US commitment to Philippines to enhance threat deterrence

U.S.

Hegseth reaffirms ironclad US commitment to Philippines to enhance threat deterrence
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China's Xi urges global CEOs to protect trade as Trump tariffs loom

China's President Xi Jinping urged a gathering of multinational CEOs on Friday to protect global industry and supply chains, as Beijing seeks to assuage

China's Xi urges global CEOs to protect trade as Trump tariffs loom
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Myanmar rebels disrupt China rare earth trade, sparking regional scramble

When armed rebels seized northern Myanmar's rare-earths mining belt in October, they dealt a blow to the country's embattled

Myanmar rebels disrupt China rare earth trade, sparking regional scramble
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Bangladesh says Xi Jinping would consider lowering interest on Chinese loans

Chinese President Xi Jinping has told Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus that Beijing would consider requests to lower interest rates on Chinese loans to Dhaka,

Bangladesh says Xi Jinping would consider lowering interest on Chinese loans
Asia|Election|Political|World

Myanmar junta chief to join BIMSTEC leaders' summit in rare trip abroad

Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing will join a regional leaders' summit in Thailand next week where he is seeking high-level bilateral

Myanmar junta chief to join BIMSTEC leaders' summit in rare trip abroad
Asia|Political|US|World

US, Japan, Philippines stage navy drills in disputed South China Sea as a Chinese ship keeps watch

The United States, Japan and the Philippines have staged joint naval drills to boost crisis readiness off a disputed South China Sea shoal as a Chinese military ship kept watch from a distance

US, Japan, Philippines stage navy drills in disputed South China Sea as a Chinese ship keeps watch
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

‘White Lotus’ villain Jon Gries reveals the true crimes that inspired his twisty take on Greg/Gary

‘White Lotus’ villain Jon Gries reveals the true crimes that inspired his twisty take on Greg/Gary

‘White Lotus’ villain Jon Gries reveals the true crimes that inspired his twisty take on Greg/Gary
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|World

France says it is making progress toward resolving cognac imports dispute with China

France’s foreign affairs minister says France and China are making progress toward resolving a trade dispute over cognac imports

France says it is making progress toward resolving cognac imports dispute with China
Asia|Travel|World

'That was intense': New Hampshire woman survives powerful, deadly Thailand earthquake

'That was intense': New Hampshire woman survives powerful, deadly Thailand earthquake

'That was intense': New Hampshire woman survives powerful, deadly Thailand earthquake
Africa|Americas|Asia|Europe|Science|World

How to see a partial solar eclipse turn the sun into a crescent

How to see a partial solar eclipse turn the sun into a crescent

How to see a partial solar eclipse turn the sun into a crescent
Asia|Political|World

Satellite images show fresh Chinese bomber deployment in South China Sea

China deployed two long-range H-6 bombers around the Scarborough Shoal this week, in Beijing's latest move to assert sovereignty over the hotly disputed atoll in

Satellite images show fresh Chinese bomber deployment in South China Sea
Asia|Business|Technology

China's H3C warns of Nvidia AI chip shortage amid surging demand

One of China’s largest server makers, H3C, has flagged potential shortages of Nvidia's H20 chip, the most advanced AI processor legally available domestically under U.S. export

China's H3C warns of Nvidia AI chip shortage amid surging demand
Asia|Political|US|World

Hegseth tells Philippines the Trump administration will ramp up deterrence against China threat

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the Trump administration will work with allies to ramp up deterrence against threats across the world, including China’s aggression in the South China Sea

Hegseth tells Philippines the Trump administration will ramp up deterrence against China threat
Asia|Crime|Economy|Health|Political|US|World

India among top suppliers of illicit fentanyl precursors, US intelligence report says

India among top suppliers of illicit fentanyl precursors, US intelligence report says

India among top suppliers of illicit fentanyl precursors, US intelligence report says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China’s Xi Jinping goes on charm offensive days before Trump unveils fresh tariffs

China’s Xi Jinping goes on charm offensive days before Trump unveils fresh tariffs

China’s Xi Jinping goes on charm offensive days before Trump unveils fresh tariffs
Asia|Political|US|World

US defense chief Hegseth vows to counter ‘China’s aggression’ on first Asia visit

US defense chief Hegseth vows to counter ‘China’s aggression’ on first Asia visit

US defense chief Hegseth vows to counter ‘China’s aggression’ on first Asia visit
Asia|Lifestyle|Travel|World

No Wi-Fi, no electricity: Every year, one of the world’s most popular islands falls silent for 24 hours

No Wi-Fi, no electricity: Every year, one of the world’s most popular islands falls silent for 24 hours

No Wi-Fi, no electricity: Every year, one of the world’s most popular islands falls silent for 24 hours
Asia|Environment|World

South Korea's worst wildfires are now almost contained following rain and cooler weather

Officials say the most destructive wildfires ever to hit South Korea are almost contained

South Korea's worst wildfires are now almost contained following rain and cooler weather
Americas|Asia|Sports

Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala’s dream run at Miami Open ends with narrow defeat to Jessica Pegula

Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala’s dream run at Miami Open ends with narrow defeat to Jessica Pegula

Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala’s dream run at Miami Open ends with narrow defeat to Jessica Pegula
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Putin suggests temporary administration for Ukraine, Russian news agencies report

Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested Ukraine could be placed under a form of temporary administration to allow for new elections and the signature of key accords with the aim of

Putin suggests temporary administration for Ukraine, Russian news agencies report
Asia|Environment|Science|World

Japan issues guidelines telling public what to do if Mount Fuji erupts

Japan issues guidelines telling public what to do if Mount Fuji erupts

Japan issues guidelines telling public what to do if Mount Fuji erupts
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

India offers US tariff cuts on farm imports, eyes trade success, government sources say

India has offered tariff cuts on imports of U.S. farm products like almonds and cranberries as a further concession to the United States, two government sources

India offers US tariff cuts on farm imports, eyes trade success, government sources say
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy

Indian state firms seek stake in SQM's lithium projects in Australia, sources say

Four Indian state firms are in talks with Chilean miner SQM to acquire a 20% stake in its two lithium projects in Australia for $600 million, four sources said, in

Indian state firms seek stake in SQM's lithium projects in Australia, sources say
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China, France to hold high-level strategic and economic dialogues this year

China and France will hold three high-level dialogues on strategic, economic, financial and cultural issues this year, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said after

China, France to hold high-level strategic and economic dialogues this year
Asia|Environment|World

South Korea contains main blazes in week-old wildfires

South Korean authorities have contained the main blazes in the country's largest forest fire on record, a minister said on Friday, as

South Korea contains main blazes in week-old wildfires
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Tariff carnage rumbles on

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee The 25% U.S. tariff announced for auto imports is raising a ruckus across the globe, from Tokyo and Seoul to Wolfsburg to

Tariff carnage rumbles on
Asia|Business|Economy|US

Thailand targets reduction in US trade surplus to $20 billion

Thailand is aiming to reduce its trade surplus with the United States to $20 billion by importing more U.S. products, an industry ministry official said on Friday.

Thailand targets reduction in US trade surplus to $20 billion
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Hong Kong derivatives trading surges to record on turbulent markets, hedge fund interest

Big swings in stock markets and hedge fund activity have propelled Hong Kong's derivative trading to unprecedented highs.

Hong Kong derivatives trading surges to record on turbulent markets, hedge fund interest
Asia|Business|Europe|Political|World

Putin says rivalries are increasing in the Arctic, but economic cooperation is possible

Geopolitical rivalries are intensifying in the Arctic but Russia is willing to cooperate with foreign partners, including from the West, in

Putin says rivalries are increasing in the Arctic, but economic cooperation is possible
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China's Xi makes strong push for greater foreign investment as economy continues to lag

Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged foreign investors to have faith in China's business prospects in an address to major global business leaders

China's Xi makes strong push for greater foreign investment as economy continues to lag
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Toyota's global output rises for second month in February on solid Japan sales

Toyota Motor said on Friday its global production rose for the second consecutive month in February, driven by higher output and stronger sales in Japan after recovering from a

Toyota's global output rises for second month in February on solid Japan sales
Asia|Political|Sports|World

Figure skating-ISU apologises for displaying Taiwan flag at worlds

The International Skating Union (ISU) apologised on Thursday for displaying the flag of Taiwan rather than the Chinese Taipei emblem at the World Figure Skating Championships in

Figure skating-ISU apologises for displaying Taiwan flag at worlds
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

What is Vietnam doing ahead of US tariffs?

U.S.

What is Vietnam doing ahead of US tariffs?
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Brazil, Vietnam discuss plane, beef deals and BRICS summit

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Friday Vietnam may buy Embraer planes and become a regional hub for Brazilian meat processing

Brazil, Vietnam discuss plane, beef deals and BRICS summit
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan dismisses China complaint about collision of navy ship, trawler

Taiwan's defence minister dismissed on Friday China's complaints about a collision between a Taiwan navy ship and a Chinese trawler in the sensitive Taiwan Strait,

Taiwan dismisses China complaint about collision of navy ship, trawler
Asia|Business|Economy

Trump Organization eyes multi-billion-dollar projects in Vietnam amid tariff risks

The Trump Organization and its partner in Vietnam are working on multiple investments worth billions of dollars in golf courses, hotels and real estate

Trump Organization eyes multi-billion-dollar projects in Vietnam amid tariff risks
Asia|Business|Technology

After years of survival, China's Huawei returns to revenue peak

China's Huawei is expected to claim triumph over U.S. sanctions at its upcoming annual results, bolstered by its software push, progress in chips and

After years of survival, China's Huawei returns to revenue peak
Asia|Election|Political|World

Myanmar junta chief to join leaders' summit in Thailand, seeks bilateral meetings, sources say

Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing will attend a regional leaders' summit in the Thai capital next week and is seeking bilateral meetings on the sidelines, three sources with

Myanmar junta chief to join leaders' summit in Thailand, seeks bilateral meetings, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Tesla investor sounds alarm over success of rival EV company

Major Tesla investor Ross Gerber tells CNN's Erin Burnett that Chinese EV maker BYD has become a major threat to Tesla's market dominance.

Tesla investor sounds alarm over success of rival EV company
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Ninestar says sale of Lexmark worth up to $150 million in equity value

China-based Ninestar Corp plans to sell printer and printing software maker Lexmark International II to Xerox in a deal with an equity value of up to $150 million.

Ninestar says sale of Lexmark worth up to $150 million in equity value
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ board at loggerheads over inflation, US tariff risks, March summary shows

Bank of Japan policymakers were at loggerheads this month over how soon they should raise interest rates again as some focused on domestic inflationary pressure and

BOJ board at loggerheads over inflation, US tariff risks, March summary shows
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea exports to rise for second month on chip boost; tariff risks loom: Reuters poll

South Korea's exports likely rose in March for a second straight month on a growth in chip sales, a Reuters poll found on Friday, but economists warned of weakening

South Korea exports to rise for second month on chip boost; tariff risks loom: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

RBI to cut rates again on April 9, then just once more in August

The Reserve Bank of India will cut interest rates at a second straight meeting on April 9, with just one more cut expected in August, which

RBI to cut rates again on April 9, then just once more in August
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Core inflation in Japan's capital accelerates, stays above BOJ target

Core consumer inflation in Japan's capital stayed above the central bank's target and accelerated in March on steady gains in food costs, data showed

Core inflation in Japan's capital accelerates, stays above BOJ target
Arts|Asia|Political

Hong Kong painter draws inspiration from city's recent history in works at Art Basel

At Hong Kong’s Art Basel, painter Chow Chun-fai’s new works transport viewers back to the night in 1997 when the former British colony returned to Chinese rule, displayed in the very exhibition center where one era ended and another began

Hong Kong painter draws inspiration from city's recent history in works at Art Basel
Asia|Business|Technology

SiCarrier says its tools can help China make advanced chips

China can use domestically developed tools to make advanced semiconductors, countering U.S. curbs on Beijing's access to high-end chipmaking technology,

SiCarrier says its tools can help China make advanced chips
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Trump auto tariffs take aim at a pillar of Asian economies - and national pride

For Japan and South Korea, tariffs announced by U.S.

Trump auto tariffs take aim at a pillar of Asian economies - and national pride
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Radio Free Europe says Trump administration rescinded its grant termination order

U.S. government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty said on Thursday that its parent agency had rescinded an order terminating its grant funding, after the

Radio Free Europe says Trump administration rescinded its grant termination order
Asia|Business|Economy|US

US beef sales to China skid after Beijing lets export registrations lapse

U.S. beef sales to China have taken a dive, U.S. government data showed on Thursday, after Beijing allowed the expiration of registrations that had permitted

US beef sales to China skid after Beijing lets export registrations lapse
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Dollar mixed, Mexican peso and Canadian dollar drop on auto tariffs

The dollar was mixed on Thursday as traders mulled how severe tariffs scheduled to be revealed by U.S.

Dollar mixed, Mexican peso and Canadian dollar drop on auto tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks down, gold hits record after Trump's latest tariff volley

Global stocks fell for a second straight session and gold hit a record high on Thursday after the latest tariffs from U.S.

Stocks down, gold hits record after Trump's latest tariff volley
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street slips following Trump's latest tariffs, despite solid economic data

Wall Street edged lower after getting pulled in opposite directions as President Donald Trump’s latest tariff escalation creates winners and losers among auto stocks

Stock market today: Wall Street slips following Trump's latest tariffs, despite solid economic data
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China accelerates government bond issuance in Q1 to highest on record

China stepped up fiscal support and accelerated the pace of government bond issuance to the highest on record in the first quarter of this year, according to Reuters calculations

China accelerates government bond issuance in Q1 to highest on record
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Oil approaches one-month highs as investors assess supply, trade war risks

Oil prices edged higher on Thursday as traders assessed a tightening of crude supplies along with new U.S. tariffs and their expected effect on

Oil approaches one-month highs as investors assess supply, trade war risks
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|US

Car-carrying ships send added cargo to US ahead of looming tariffs

Car-carrying ships have sent more cargo from Europe and China, Japan and Korea to the United States in the first months of the year than last year, shipping

Car-carrying ships send added cargo to US ahead of looming tariffs
Asia|Europe|Lifestyle|Political|World

Hear these women speak about an invisible job taking most of their time

For International Women’s Day, CNN As Equals interviewed women from Tokyo to London to hear about their challenges as unpaid care givers. This story is part of As Equals, CNN's ongoing series on gender inequality. For information about how the series is funded and more, check out our FAQs.

Hear these women speak about an invisible job taking most of their time
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trade talks with US 'progressing well', says India's trade minister

Trade talks with the United States are "progressing well", Indian Trade Minister Piyush Goyal said on Thursday, with days to go before President Donald Trump's proposed

Trade talks with US 'progressing well', says India's trade minister
Asia|Food|World

UN slightly reduces rations for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

The United Nations World Food Programme has managed to sustain food assistance for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, though rations have been slightly reduced due to

UN slightly reduces rations for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|US|World

China’s economy tsar invites EU trade chief to jointly resist tariff threats

China is willing to work with the European Union to resist protectionism, the country's economy tsar told the bloc's trade chief, in an

China’s economy tsar invites EU trade chief to jointly resist tariff threats
Asia|Science|World

Bizarre creature preserved in 99 million-year-old amber was ‘beyond imagination,’ scientists say

Bizarre creature preserved in 99 million-year-old amber was ‘beyond imagination,’ scientists say

Bizarre creature preserved in 99 million-year-old amber was ‘beyond imagination,’ scientists say
Asia|Health|Political|US|World

US to give $73 million to aid Rohingya refugees, State Dept. says

The Trump administration said on Thursday it will provide $73 million in new financial aid to Rohingya refugees through the U.N.

US to give $73 million to aid Rohingya refugees, State Dept. says
Asia|Environment|World

Centuries-old Buddhist temple destroyed in ‘unprecedented’ and deadly South Korea wildfires

Centuries-old Buddhist temple destroyed in ‘unprecedented’ and deadly South Korea wildfires

Centuries-old Buddhist temple destroyed in ‘unprecedented’ and deadly South Korea wildfires
Asia|Political|Technology|World

North Korea sent 3,000 more troops to Russia, according to South's assessment

South Korea’s military says North Korea sent around 3,000 additional troops to Russia in January and February in continued support for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine

North Korea sent 3,000 more troops to Russia, according to South's assessment
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Geely to consolidate in-house digital cockpit system R&D teams, source says

China's Geely Group is merging three existing units employing nearly 2,000 engineers to develop digital cockpit systems into a single unified team, said a source with direct

China's Geely to consolidate in-house digital cockpit system R&D teams, source says
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Chinese EV maker Nio to raise $450 million for EV development, term sheet shows

Chinese electric vehicle maker Nio plans to raise around HK$3.50 billion ($450.1 million) via a share placement to develop its smart EVs, a term sheet showed on Thursday.

Chinese EV maker Nio to raise $450 million for EV development, term sheet shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

China's central bank says debt level rising, easing on track

China's overall level of debt has topped 300% of GDP and is likely to climb further, but the central bank will continue to ease policy when needed, Xuan Changneng, deputy

China's central bank says debt level rising, easing on track
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Auto stocks slide as US tariffs send 'fatal signal' for trade

Shares of global automakers took a dive on Thursday after President Donald Trump put a wall of tariffs around the U.S.

Auto stocks slide as US tariffs send 'fatal signal' for trade
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy

India seizes products from Amazon, Flipkart warehouses as crackdown intensifies

India's state-run product certification agency said it raided the Delhi warehouses of e-commerce giants Amazon and Flipkart this month, seizing items that did not meet quality

India seizes products from Amazon, Flipkart warehouses as crackdown intensifies
Asia|Sports

Red Bull announces driver switch just two races into new season, with Yuki Tsunoda replacing Liam Lawson

Red Bull announces driver switch just two races into new season, with Yuki Tsunoda replacing Liam Lawson

Red Bull announces driver switch just two races into new season, with Yuki Tsunoda replacing Liam Lawson
Asia|Business|Technology

It’s the world’s hottest car company. You can’t buy one in America

It’s the world’s hottest car company. You can’t buy one in America

It’s the world’s hottest car company. You can’t buy one in America
Arts|Asia|Environment|World

South Koreans mourn historic temple burnt by wildfire, race to save others

Charred, black ruins at South Korea's Gounsa temple stood on Thursday in stark contrast to the kaleidoscope of colours that are a

South Koreans mourn historic temple burnt by wildfire, race to save others
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

India's Axis Bank, J.P. Morgan roll out anytime dollar payments for clients

India's Axis Bank has partnered with J.P.

India's Axis Bank, J.P. Morgan roll out anytime dollar payments for clients
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

China's Xi to meet with BMW, Mercedes, Qualcomm CEOs, sources say

The global heads of German automakers BMW and Mercedes, as well as chip giant Qualcomm are among foreign business leaders due to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week,

China's Xi to meet with BMW, Mercedes, Qualcomm CEOs, sources say
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|World

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh fear aid cuts will deepen crisis

Majuna Khatun sat cradling her six-month-old baby at a rehabilitation centre for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, worried her child would

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh fear aid cuts will deepen crisis
Asia|Sports

Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala stuns five-time grand slam champion Iga Świątek to reach Miami Open semifinals

Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala stuns five-time grand slam champion Iga Świątek to reach Miami Open semifinals

Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala stuns five-time grand slam champion Iga Świątek to reach Miami Open semifinals
Asia|Europe|Political|World

North Korea has sent 3,000 more soldiers to bolster Russia’s war on Ukraine, South Korea says

North Korea has sent 3,000 more soldiers to bolster Russia’s war on Ukraine, South Korea says

North Korea has sent 3,000 more soldiers to bolster Russia’s war on Ukraine, South Korea says
Africa|Americas|Asia|Europe|Science|World

Get ready for a partial solar eclipse across Europe and parts of North America and Africa

The moon will appear to take bites out of the sun during a partial solar eclipse in the Northern Hemisphere

Get ready for a partial solar eclipse across Europe and parts of North America and Africa
Asia|Political

Head of Japan's Unification Church vows to fight loss of legal protections

The head of the Unification Church's Japan branch vowed to fight a court order revoking its legal protections, following a scandal over fundraising

Head of Japan's Unification Church vows to fight loss of legal protections
Asia|Business|Economy

Indonesia seeks to calm investors after stocks, rupiah slide

Indonesian officials will seek to address concerns among investors and other key economic players about an economic downturn in Southeast Asia's biggest economy

Indonesia seeks to calm investors after stocks, rupiah slide
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese capital outflows to boost Hong Kong markets, central bank chief says

Chinese capital outflows to boost Hong Kong markets, central bank chief says
Asia|Business|Europe|Political|World

France's foreign minister is in China to discuss Ukraine and trade issues

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has begun a two-day visit to China

France's foreign minister is in China to discuss Ukraine and trade issues
Asia|Sports|World

Red Bull Formula 1 team drops Liam Lawson and replaces him with Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull has dropped Liam Lawson as the teammate of Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen just two rounds into the season and replaced him with Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull Formula 1 team drops Liam Lawson and replaces him with Yuki Tsunoda
Asia|Business|Economy|US|World

South Korea plans emergency response over US tariffs on autos

South Korea's auto sector is expected to face "considerable difficulties" when U.S. import tariffs on cars announced by President Donald Trump take effect and the government plans an

South Korea plans emergency response over US tariffs on autos
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Russia soon to begin to build road bridge to North Korea

Russia and North Korea will soon begin construction of a road bridge over the Tumen river between the two countries, Russia's ambassador to Pyongyang was quoted as saying by state

Russia soon to begin to build road bridge to North Korea
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan simulates response to large scale disasters, Chinese threats

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te oversaw on Thursday the first civil defence drills under his newly created social resilience committee

Taiwan simulates response to large scale disasters, Chinese threats
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan Activation Capital raises $512 million in second fund from domestic investors

Tokyo-based investment firm Japan Activation Capital (JAC) said on Thursday it had closed its second fund at 77 billion yen ($511.93 million),

Japan Activation Capital raises $512 million in second fund from domestic investors
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China vice premier pledges more policy support, says economy started 2025 well

Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang on Thursday pledged stronger policy support for the world's No.2 economy, which he said had started 2025 well

China vice premier pledges more policy support, says economy started 2025 well
Asia|Business|Technology

Foxconn plans EV event in Japan to woo manufacturers, sources say

Foxconn is set to hold a seminar in Japan on April 9 to lay out its strategy on electric vehicles, two sources with direct knowledge

Foxconn plans EV event in Japan to woo manufacturers, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

JLR-parent Tata Motors, Tesla's Indian suppliers skid on US auto tariffs plan

India's Tata Motors and the country's auto parts makers that supply Tesla, among others, dropped on Thursday after U.S.

JLR-parent Tata Motors, Tesla's Indian suppliers skid on US auto tariffs plan
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Taiwan plans response to Trump tariffs with energy imports, tariff cuts

Taiwan is considering a variety of responses to potential new tariffs from the United States including increasing energy imports and reducing the

Taiwan plans response to Trump tariffs with energy imports, tariff cuts
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

Japan putting 'all options on table' in dealing with US auto tariffs, PM Ishiba says

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Thursday Tokyo will put "all options on the table" in dealing with Washington's announcement to

Japan putting 'all options on table' in dealing with US auto tariffs, PM Ishiba says
Asia|Business|Economy|Entertainment|Political|Travel

Thai cabinet approves draft law for casinos, with limits for local gamblers 

Thailand's cabinet on Thursday approved a draft law for casinos and entertainment complexes, as the government looks to attract more

Thai cabinet approves draft law for casinos, with limits for local gamblers 
Asia|Environment|World

South Korea battles worst ever wildfires as death toll hits 26

Wildfires raging in South Korea doubled in size on Thursday from a day earlier, as authorities called the blazes the country's worst

South Korea battles worst ever wildfires as death toll hits 26
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

JSR's incoming CEO signals focus on finances, retreat from sector M&A ambitions

The incoming CEO of Japanese chip materials maker JSR plans to focus on restoring the company's business performance, shifting away from previous

JSR's incoming CEO signals focus on finances, retreat from sector M&A ambitions
Asia|Political|Technology|World

North Korea leader Kim Jong Un touts AI suicide drones, early-warning aircraft

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test of suicide drones with artificial intelligence (AI) technology and said unmanned control and AI capability must be the

North Korea leader Kim Jong Un touts AI suicide drones, early-warning aircraft
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China's industrial profits fall in January-February as economic risks mount

China's industrial profits slipped in the first two months of 2025, signalling a challenging period ahead for businesses as they navigate persistent deflationary forces and an

China's industrial profits fall in January-February as economic risks mount
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China tells state firms to halt deals with Li Ka-shing and his family, Bloomberg News reports

China has instructed state-owned firms to pause new deals with businesses linked to Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing and his family after his plan to sell two ports in Panama to a

China tells state firms to halt deals with Li Ka-shing and his family, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

SK Hynix says some customers brought forward orders ahead of US tariffs

South Korea's SK Hynix, the world's second-largest memory chipmaker, said on Thursday that some customers have brought forward orders in

SK Hynix says some customers brought forward orders ahead of US tariffs
Asia|Political|World

India-China issues expected but can be addressed without conflict, says India foreign minister

India and China will have issues in the "foreseeable future" but there are ways to address them without getting into a conflict, India's foreign minister said on

India-China issues expected but can be addressed without conflict, says India foreign minister
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China's vice premier raises 'solemn concerns' over tariffs in talks with US trade chief

China's Vice Premier He Lifeng expressed "solemn concerns" over U.S. tariffs and planned "reciprocal" duties in a video call with U.S. top trade chief Jamieson Greer on Wednesday,

China's vice premier raises 'solemn concerns' over tariffs in talks with US trade chief
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Euro drops to three-week low before auto tariff announcement

The dollar hit a three-week high against the euro and gained on the yen on Wednesday as traders awaited an announcement from U.S.

Euro drops to three-week low before auto tariff announcement
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks tumble, dollar climbs as new tariff announcement eyed

Global stocks dropped for the first time in three sessions on Wednesday and the U.S. dollar resumed its ascent as investors awaited the next tariff

Stocks tumble, dollar climbs as new tariff announcement eyed
Asia|Environment|World

South Korea is in uphill battle to contain massive wildfires as the death toll rises to 26

Multiple wildfires raging across South Korea’s southern regions for days have killed 26 people and destroyed more than 300 structures, as thousands of personnel and dozens of helicopters has mobilized again to battle the the county’s worst-ever blazes

South Korea is in uphill battle to contain massive wildfires as the death toll rises to 26
Asia|Environment|Travel|World

Japan’s natural hot springs are running low. Overtourism is to blame

Japan’s natural hot springs are running low. Overtourism is to blame

Japan’s natural hot springs are running low. Overtourism is to blame
Asia|Business|Environment|Food|Science

Climate change and overfishing threaten Vietnam’s ancient tradition of making fish sauce

Fish sauce is an indelible part of Vietnam's culture and essential for its vibrant cuisine

Climate change and overfishing threaten Vietnam’s ancient tradition of making fish sauce
Asia|Environment|Science|Technology|World

China's glacier area shrinks by 26% over six decades

China's glacier area has shrunk by 26% since 1960 due to rapid global warming, with 7,000 small glaciers disappearing completely and glacial retreat intensifying in recent years,

China's glacier area shrinks by 26% over six decades
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea’s truth commission says government responsible for fraud and abuse in foreign adoptions

South Korea’s truth commission has concluded that the government bears responsibility for facilitating a foreign adoption program rife with fraud and abuse, driven by efforts to reduce welfare costs and enabled by private agencies that often manipulated children’s backgrounds and origins

South Korea’s truth commission says government responsible for fraud and abuse in foreign adoptions
Asia|Science

A Venus flytrap wasp? Scientists uncover an ancient insect preserved in amber that snatched its prey

Scientists have discovered an ancient wasp with a body like a Venus flytrap to seize and snatch its prey

A Venus flytrap wasp? Scientists uncover an ancient insect preserved in amber that snatched its prey
Asia|Food|Lifestyle

How one chef in Vietnam uses fish sauce as the foundation for flavor

The humble fish sauce has been a staple ingredient in Vietnamese kitchens for centuries

How one chef in Vietnam uses fish sauce as the foundation for flavor
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street slumps as Nvidia, Tesla and other Big Tech stocks drop

Drops for Nvidia, Tesla and other former superstars dragged Wall Street lower

Stock market today: Wall Street slumps as Nvidia, Tesla and other Big Tech stocks drop
Asia|Health|Science|Technology

Chinese researchers report a pig kidney transplant and a first-step liver experiment

Chinese researchers are reporting new steps in the quest for animal-to-human organ transplants

Chinese researchers report a pig kidney transplant and a first-step liver experiment
Asia|Crime|US

Investigators unsure if remains from fiery crash belong to missing South Korean family

Investigators unsure if remains from fiery crash belong to missing South Korean family

Investigators unsure if remains from fiery crash belong to missing South Korean family
Asia|Crime|Election|Political

South Korea prosecutors to appeal against ruling clearing opposition leader, Yonhap says

South Korean prosecutors said on Wednesday they planned to go to the Supreme Court to appeal against a ruling that cleared main opposition leader Lee Jae-myung of election law

South Korea prosecutors to appeal against ruling clearing opposition leader, Yonhap says
Asia|Election|Political

Philippine president's allies poised to take key posts in midterms, poll shows

Senate candidates backed by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr look set to dominate May midterm elections, with a new poll showing them taking three-quarters

Philippine president's allies poised to take key posts in midterms, poll shows
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple says iPhone 16 series to be available in Indonesia from April 11

Apple's iPhone 16 series will be available in Indonesia from April 11, it said on Wednesday, after Jakarta lifted a ban on its sale following the company's more than $300 million

Apple says iPhone 16 series to be available in Indonesia from April 11
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

China seen leading in chipmaking investment again in 2025, SEMI group says

China will continue to invest more in new computer chipmaking equipment than any other geographical region in 2025, despite a significant year-over-year decline, industry group

China seen leading in chipmaking investment again in 2025, SEMI group says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

India's Reliance to stop buying Venezuelan oil over US tariffs, sources say

India's Reliance Industries, operator of the world's biggest refining complex, will halt Venezuelan oil imports after the United States announced a 25% tariff on nations buying

India's Reliance to stop buying Venezuelan oil over US tariffs, sources say
Africa|Asia|Health|MidEast|World

Funding shortages may halt global child malnutrition programs, World Food Programme warns

Programmes to help prevent malnourishment in children in Yemen, Afghanistan and Syria could be suspended within months if urgent funding is not found, the U.N.'

Funding shortages may halt global child malnutrition programs, World Food Programme warns
Asia|Political|World

South Korea committed rights violations during overseas adoptions, truth commission finds

South Korean adoption agencies sent children abroad like "luggage" for decades, labelling some as orphans when they had parents and sending alternative babies when infants had died

South Korea committed rights violations during overseas adoptions, truth commission finds
Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast

Turkey says Chery Auto's partners to invest $1 billion in plant to make 200,000 cars/year

Turkey said on Wednesday that Chery Automobile's partners will invest $1 billion in a manufacturing facility in the country with an annual capacity to produce 200,000

Turkey says Chery Auto's partners to invest $1 billion in plant to make 200,000 cars/year
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan to channel World War Two spirit to bolster response to China's threats

Taiwan will use this year's events to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two to bolster public sentiment on the need to defend the island from

Taiwan to channel World War Two spirit to bolster response to China's threats
Asia|Business|Technology|Travel

Lao Airlines to start operating a C909 jet as China's COMAC expands internationally

Government-owned Lao Airlines is set to start operating COMAC's C909 regional jet, a spokesperson for the country's flag carrier said, joining several other

Lao Airlines to start operating a C909 jet as China's COMAC expands internationally
Asia|Business|Economy

Bank Indonesia says ready to stabilise rupiah, which is near 27-year low

The Indonesian central bank said it is ready to intervene to stabilise the rupiah, which on Wednesday stayed close to its lowest levels since 1998 even as officials said market

Bank Indonesia says ready to stabilise rupiah, which is near 27-year low
Asia|Political|World

South Korea installs platform to monitor Chinese presence in disputed sea

South Korea has set up a "reciprocal" platform in a disputed area of the Yellow Sea, known in Seoul as the West Sea, where China has increasingly built structures, Oceans Minister

South Korea installs platform to monitor Chinese presence in disputed sea
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Nissan's new CEO intends to slash its vehicle development time

Nissan plans to dramatically cut its car development time to boost its competitiveness, the struggling automaker's incoming CEO Ivan Espinosa said on

Nissan's new CEO intends to slash its vehicle development time
Asia|Business|Finance

Hillhouse hires Japan co-heads for real estate investment arm from Blackstone, source says

Hillhouse Investment has hired co-heads for its Japan real estate investment business, a person familiar with the matter said, as it bulks up its

Hillhouse hires Japan co-heads for real estate investment arm from Blackstone, source says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Tokyo Gas expects net profit to nearly double in FY25/26

Tokyo Gas aims to nearly double its net profit in the 2025/26 fiscal year and plans to expand in the United States, Japan's biggest city gas

Tokyo Gas expects net profit to nearly double in FY25/26
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

BYD aims to double overseas sales to 800,000 in 2025, chairman tells analysts

Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD aims to double its sales outside China to more than 800,000 cars in 2025 and will look to overcome tariffs by assembling cars locally, its

BYD aims to double overseas sales to 800,000 in 2025, chairman tells analysts
Asia|Election|Political

Appeal win helps South Korea opposition leader clear presidency hurdle

A South Korean appeals court held on Wednesday that main opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was not guilty of violating the election law, reversing a lower

Appeal win helps South Korea opposition leader clear presidency hurdle
Asia|Crime|Entertainment|Political

Indian stand-up comic sets off free speech debate with parody song

Indian stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra faces police scrutiny for a performance seen to have criticised a key politician and ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Indian stand-up comic sets off free speech debate with parody song
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology|US

Chinese electric truck maker Windrose lifts fundraising goal to $300 million, source says

Chinese electric truck startup Windrose is increasing its final round of funding to $300 million, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said, as it plans more assembly

Chinese electric truck maker Windrose lifts fundraising goal to $300 million, source says
Asia|Political|US|World

US religious freedom panel urges sanctions against India's external spy agency

A U.S. panel on religious freedom said on Tuesday the treatment of minorities in India is deteriorating and it recommended sanctions be

US religious freedom panel urges sanctions against India's external spy agency
Asia|Business|Economy

Sri Lanka's central bank holds rate to support economic recovery

Sri Lanka's central bank kept its key policy rate unchanged for a second consecutive meeting on Wednesday to underpin the island nation's economic recovery

Sri Lanka's central bank holds rate to support economic recovery
Asia|Environment|World

At least 24 dead as wildfires ravage southern South Korea and force thousands to evacuate

Wind-driven wildfires in South Korea’s southern regions have killed at least 24 people, forced the evacuation of 28,800 others and destroyed more than 300 structures

At least 24 dead as wildfires ravage southern South Korea and force thousands to evacuate
Americas|Asia|Economy|Political|World

Leaders of Brazil and Japan stress importance of multilateralism and agree to strengthen ties

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has stressed the importance of free trade and multilateralism and decried threats against democracy as he and Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba agreed to step up ties across the board

Leaders of Brazil and Japan stress importance of multilateralism and agree to strengthen ties
Asia|Food

‘We are not just one city’: Asia’s 50 best restaurants for 2025 revealed

‘We are not just one city’: Asia’s 50 best restaurants for 2025 revealed

‘We are not just one city’: Asia’s 50 best restaurants for 2025 revealed
Asia|Crime|Political|World

This country was the world’s ‘baby exporter.’ But its government violated human rights to meet demand, probe finds

This country was the world’s ‘baby exporter.’ But its government violated human rights to meet demand, probe finds

This country was the world’s ‘baby exporter.’ But its government violated human rights to meet demand, probe finds
Asia|World

Beijing residents shaken in their beds by 4.5 magnitude quake

Beijing residents shaken in their beds by 4.5 magnitude quake

Beijing residents shaken in their beds by 4.5 magnitude quake
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US|World

US adds Chinese tech firms to its export control list, says they sought US knowhow for military use

The U.S. has added dozens of companies to its export control, including more than 50 based in China that it says sought advanced knowhow in supercomputing, artificial intelligence and quantum technology for military purposes

US adds Chinese tech firms to its export control list, says they sought US knowhow for military use
Asia|Technology|Travel

Why are a growing number of airlines banning power banks on flights?

Why are a growing number of airlines banning power banks on flights?

Why are a growing number of airlines banning power banks on flights?
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Nissan's new CEO says the Japanese automaker will move faster to achieve a turnaround

The chief-executive-to-be at money-losing Japanese automaker Nissan is determined to speed up the company's decision-making to come up with models that say Nissan _ and really sell

Nissan's new CEO says the Japanese automaker will move faster to achieve a turnaround
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Taiwan defends trade, currency record ahead of possible US tariffs

Taiwan's central bank on Wednesday defended the island's trade and currency record ahead of possible tariffs from U.S.

Taiwan defends trade, currency record ahead of possible US tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy

Singapore February manufacturing output falls 1.3% y/y, electronics and pharma lead decline

Singapore's manufacturing output in February fell 1.3% from the same period a year earlier, bucking expectations of growth due mainly due to a steep decline in the biomedical

Singapore February manufacturing output falls 1.3% y/y, electronics and pharma lead decline
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China has 'very big' policy room to spur growth, central bank adviser says

China wields significant policy room to stimulate its economy this year while some reform was needed to boost consumption, Huang Yiping, an advisor to China's

China has 'very big' policy room to spur growth, central bank adviser says
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Indonesian rupiah nears record low as fiscal worries rattle investors

Indonesia's currency neared a record low against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday as worries over slowing growth and rising government spending shook investor

Indonesian rupiah nears record low as fiscal worries rattle investors
Asia|Political|US|World

China urges US to stop viewing China through 'hegemonic mentality'

China's foreign ministry on Wednesday urged the United States to stop thinking of China through its own "hegemonic mentality," in response to the U.S. calling China the top

China urges US to stop viewing China through 'hegemonic mentality'
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Vietnam to cut duties on US imports, approve Starlink as Trump tariff decision looms

Vietnam will cut its tariffs on several U.S. products including LNG and cars, and moved to approve Starlink services, as the country tries to avoid being hit with U.S.

Vietnam to cut duties on US imports, approve Starlink as Trump tariff decision looms
Asia|Political|US|World

Senior Taiwan defence official to visit US for fighter jet ceremony

One of Taiwan's deputy defence ministers will visit the United States for a ceremony this week marking the completion of a new F-16 fighter jet for the island, the first

Senior Taiwan defence official to visit US for fighter jet ceremony
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Japan lawmaker says yen undervalued, eyes steps to reverse outflows

Japan's economic fundamentals suggest the yen's real value is closer to 120-130 per dollar rather than the current 150 levels, senior

Japan lawmaker says yen undervalued, eyes steps to reverse outflows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

DBS leading race to buy controlling stake in Indonesia's Panin Bank, sources say

DBS Group, Southeast Asia's top bank by assets, is the frontrunner to buy a controlling stake in Indonesia's Panin Bank, three people

DBS leading race to buy controlling stake in Indonesia's Panin Bank, sources say
Asia|Business|Technology

Vietnam to allow SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service

Vietnam's government said on Wednesday it will allow SpaceX to launch its Starlink satellite internet service on a trial basis in the country. 

Vietnam to allow SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|World

Looking to April 2 with trepidation

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland The relief rally in global stocks was still in place on Wednesday in Asia, but with dwindling conviction.

Looking to April 2 with trepidation
Asia|Political|World

Thai prime minister survives a challenge by rivals who say her father is pulling the strings

Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra easily survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament following a two-day debate in which rivals charged that she has mismanaged the country and let her father, a former prime minister, control her administration

Thai prime minister survives a challenge by rivals who say her father is pulling the strings
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Morgan Stanley raises Chinese stock targets again on earnings optimism

Wall Street firm Morgan Stanley raised on Wednesday its index targets for Chinese shares for the second time this year, citing improved earnings growth forecasts and a more

Morgan Stanley raises Chinese stock targets again on earnings optimism
Asia|Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle|World

A transgender woman's fight for dignity in Bangladesh's Rohingya refugee camps

With her tiny studio tucked in the crowded lanes of the sprawling Rohingya refugee camp in south-eastern Bangladesh, Tanya is

A transgender woman's fight for dignity in Bangladesh's Rohingya refugee camps
Asia|Political|World

Pakistan, China in talks about security for Chinese nationals

Pakistan and China's discussions about security measures to protect Chinese nationals working in the South Asian country are a work in progress,

Pakistan, China in talks about security for Chinese nationals
Asia|Business|Economy

BOJ's Ueda vows to raise rates if inflationary pressures broaden

The Bank of Japan must raise interest rates if persistent increases in food costs lead to broad-based inflation, Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Wednesday, signalling the

BOJ's Ueda vows to raise rates if inflationary pressures broaden
Asia|Crime|Environment|World

Death toll in South Korea wildfires rises to 16

At least 16 people have died as multiple wildfires rage across South Korea's southeastern region.

Death toll in South Korea wildfires rises to 16
Asia|Business|Science|Technology

China's DeepSeek releases AI model upgrade, intensifies rivalry with OpenAI

Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek released a major upgrade to its V3 large language model, intensifying competition with U.S. tech leaders like OpenAI and Anthropic.

China's DeepSeek releases AI model upgrade, intensifies rivalry with OpenAI
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Stocks edge higher, US dollar slips as tariff uncertainty weighs

Global stocks were slightly higher on Tuesday, after a sharp rally in the prior session on hopes that U.S.

Stocks edge higher, US dollar slips as tariff uncertainty weighs
Asia|Political|Technology|US|World

China poses biggest military, cyber threat to US, intel chiefs say

China remains the top military and cyber threat to the U.S., according to a report by U.S. intelligence agencies published on

China poses biggest military, cyber threat to US, intel chiefs say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street drifts and Trump Media jumps despite souring moods for US consumers

Wall Street followed up one of its best days of the last year with a quiet day of trading

Stock market today: Wall Street drifts and Trump Media jumps despite souring moods for US consumers
Asia|Election|Political|World

Canada says China and India may seek to meddle in election

China and India are likely to try to interfere in the Canadian general election on April 28, while Russia and Pakistan have the potential to do so, the country's

Canada says China and India may seek to meddle in election
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese tea chain Chagee reveals revenue surge in US IPO filing

China's Chagee revealed its revenue nearly tripled in 2024 as the tea chain filed for a U.S. initial public offering on Tuesday, joining firms betting on a broader recovery in investor

Chinese tea chain Chagee reveals revenue surge in US IPO filing
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar dips as traders stay cautious on impending tariffs

The dollar weakened against the yen and was steady against the euro on Tuesday as uncertainty around President Donald Trump's planned tariffs kept traders

Dollar dips as traders stay cautious on impending tariffs
Asia|Crime|Entertainment|Political

Comedian's jokes about an Indian state leader are being investigated as potential defamation

Police in India’s western city of Mumbai are investigating whether a popular comedian's jokes about a state politician were defamatory

Comedian's jokes about an Indian state leader are being investigated as potential defamation
Asia|Environment|Science|World

Bangladesh reports first bird flu outbreak on farm since 2018, WOAH says

Bangladesh reported a first outbreak of highly pathogenic bird flu on a farm since 2018, the World Organisation for Animal Health said on Tuesday, citing local authorities.

Bangladesh reports first bird flu outbreak on farm since 2018, WOAH says
Asia|Science

Largest fully preserved dinosaur claw unearthed in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert

Largest fully preserved dinosaur claw unearthed in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert

Largest fully preserved dinosaur claw unearthed in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert
Asia|Business|Economy

Thailand's auto industry shows signs of recovery amid slump, executives say

Thailand's auto sector faces a slow and painful recovery from a prolonged slump even with government support, three executives

Thailand's auto industry shows signs of recovery amid slump, executives say
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

India slaps Samsung with tax demand of $601 million for telecom imports

India has ordered Samsung and its executives in the country to pay $601 million in back taxes and penalties for dodging tariffs on import of key

India slaps Samsung with tax demand of $601 million for telecom imports