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Some Chinese steel makers start output cuts, heeding national call

Several steel makers in northwestern China's Xinjiang region began production cuts from Monday, local reports said, after Beijing earlier stated

Some Chinese steel makers start output cuts, heeding national call
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

China, US need to cooperate in AI, says US-China relations committee head

China and the United States need to cooperate in artificial intelligence, and duplication of efforts in the area could be avoided, the president of the National Committee on United

China, US need to cooperate in AI, says US-China relations committee head
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China rolls out new rules to step up countermeasures to foreign sanctions

Chinese Premier Li Qiang has signed an order to implement new rules for strengthening China's countermeasures to foreign sanctions, the Chinese government said on Monday.

China rolls out new rules to step up countermeasures to foreign sanctions
Asia|Political|World

South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo reinstated as acting president after impeachment overturned

South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo has been reinstated as the acting president as the Constitutional Court overturned his impeachment

South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo reinstated as acting president after impeachment overturned
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Tesla halts driving-assistance software trial in China, pending approval

Tesla said on Monday it would release its smart driving-assistance feature in China after completing regulatory approval, following complaints that a limited-time free trial of its

Tesla halts driving-assistance software trial in China, pending approval
Asia|Economy|Education|Political|World

Rohingya in Bangladesh face dire consequences if aid money drops, say UN agencies

Two United Nations agencies said on Monday that any shortfalls in funding from global donors could have dire consequences for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

Rohingya in Bangladesh face dire consequences if aid money drops, say UN agencies
Asia|Business|Political

Japan, Korea would struggle to fill US demand for non-China shipbuilding, NYK Line exec says

U.S. allies Japan and South Korea would struggle to quickly ramp up shipbuilding to meet U.S. demand for alternatives under President Donald Trump's plan to

Japan, Korea would struggle to fill US demand for non-China shipbuilding, NYK Line exec says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China touts business potential to US companies despite 'rising instability'

China's economy tsar, Vice Premier He Lifeng, sought to reassure foreign CEOs of the country's business potential, describing the economy as highly resilient, while

China touts business potential to US companies despite 'rising instability'
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Chinese EV giant BYD's fourth-quarter profit leaps 73%

Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD's net profit leapt 73.1% in the fourth quarter of 2024 to a record 15 billion yuan ($2.1 billion), it said on Monday, reaping the rewards of lower

Chinese EV giant BYD's fourth-quarter profit leaps 73%
Asia|Sports

Missed three-foot putt costs Sergio Garcia a spot at The Open

Missed three-foot putt costs Sergio Garcia a spot at The Open

Missed three-foot putt costs Sergio Garcia a spot at The Open
Asia|Environment|World

South Korea fights deadly wildfires in southeast as thousands evacuate

South Korea fights deadly wildfires in southeast as thousands evacuate

South Korea fights deadly wildfires in southeast as thousands evacuate
Asia|Political|World

South Korea top court reinstates prime minister suspended over martial law turmoil

South Korea top court reinstates prime minister suspended over martial law turmoil

South Korea top court reinstates prime minister suspended over martial law turmoil
Americas|Asia|Sports

Miami Open: Australian Open champion Madison Keys stunned by Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala

Miami Open: Australian Open champion Madison Keys stunned by Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala

Miami Open: Australian Open champion Madison Keys stunned by Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala
Asia|Business|Finance

Bank of America set to appoint Vikram Sahu as new country head for India

Bank of America Corp is set to appoint Vikram Sahu as the new country executive for its India business, according to a memo reviewed by Reuters.

Bank of America set to appoint Vikram Sahu as new country head for India
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

China's Xiaomi to raise up to $5.27 billion from share sale

Chinese smartphone and EV maker Xiaomi Corp is raising up to $5.27 billion in a top-up placement on Monday, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters.

China's Xiaomi to raise up to $5.27 billion from share sale
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's central bank to further erode role of medium-term loan rate

China's central bank said it will change the way it sells its medium-term loans, a move that market participants say may further erode the significance of role of such a bond

China's central bank to further erode role of medium-term loan rate
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

China is turning up pressure on Walmart. That could mean higher prices for US customers

China is turning up pressure on Walmart. That could mean higher prices for US customers

China is turning up pressure on Walmart. That could mean higher prices for US customers
Asia|Education|Environment|Travel|World

Climbing Mount Fuji will now require a $27 fee and a test

Climbing Mount Fuji will now require a $27 fee and a test

Climbing Mount Fuji will now require a $27 fee and a test
Arts|Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

K-pop band NewJeans announces hiatus amid ‘mental and emotional toll’ of legal battle

K-pop band NewJeans announces hiatus amid ‘mental and emotional toll’ of legal battle

K-pop band NewJeans announces hiatus amid ‘mental and emotional toll’ of legal battle
Asia|Crime|Political|World

China says it has not received any asylum application from Philippines' Duterte

China has not received any application for asylum from Philippines' former President Rodrigo Duterte and his family, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday.

China says it has not received any asylum application from Philippines' Duterte
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Singapore core inflation rate at the lowest in nearly four years in February

Singapore's annual core inflation rate eased to 0.6% in February, data showed on Monday, and an analyst said the lowest reading in nearly four years meant an

Singapore core inflation rate at the lowest in nearly four years in February
Asia|Political|World

South Korean court reinstates impeached PM Han Duck-soo as acting president

South Korea's Constitutional Court reinstated Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to the post of acting president on Monday, striking down his impeachment as he

South Korean court reinstates impeached PM Han Duck-soo as acting president
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Sovereign fund Danantara Indonesia names 'dream team' of former presidents, Sachs, Dalio and ex-Thai PM Thaksin

New sovereign fund Danantara Indonesia unveiled on Monday what it called a "dream team" to chart its strategy, including ex-presidents as

Sovereign fund Danantara Indonesia names 'dream team' of former presidents, Sachs, Dalio and ex-Thai PM Thaksin
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Nippon Steel says shares view with Washington that U.S. Steel deal will boost U.S. industry

Nippon Steel's president said on Monday that the Japanese steelmaker and the U.S. government share a mutual understanding that its planned acquisition of U.S.

Nippon Steel says shares view with Washington that U.S. Steel deal will boost U.S. industry
Asia|Political|World

Thai officials secretly planned to deport Uyghurs while making repeated public denials

Testimony from parliamentary inquiries and other evidence shows that top Thai officials secretly decided to hand a group of Uyghur detainees over to China while denying plans to do so in public, giving the detainees and their advocates no chance to make a last-ditch appeal before they were bundled off and sent back to a country where where U.N. experts say they could face torture or other punishment

Thai officials secretly planned to deport Uyghurs while making repeated public denials
Asia|Business|Economy

Malaysia must focus on reforms even as trade risks rise, central bank says 

Malaysia must still pursue long-term structural reforms to achieve high-income status despite the near-term risks of a global trade war and an escalation of geopolitical

Malaysia must focus on reforms even as trade risks rise, central bank says 
Asia|Economy|Political

Thai PM grilled in censure motion over father Thaksin's influence 

Thailand's opposition on Monday grilled Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on the first day of a parliamentary no-confidence motion,

Thai PM grilled in censure motion over father Thaksin's influence 
Asia|Political|World

Japan protests Chinese government statement it says misquoted PM Ishiba

Japan has lodged a protest with China about a statement that misquoted Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's remarks during Friday's meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Japan's

Japan protests Chinese government statement it says misquoted PM Ishiba
Asia|Business|Economy

India's business growth dipped in March due to weaker services demand, PMI shows

Growth in India's overall business activity softened in March as robust manufacturing expansion failed to offset a slowdown in the services sector, a private

India's business growth dipped in March due to weaker services demand, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ says to raise rates if price target to be achieved, despite losses on JGBs

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Monday the central bank will continue to raise interest rates if its underlying inflation target is likely to be achieved

BOJ says to raise rates if price target to be achieved, despite losses on JGBs
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

India's $23 billion plan to rival China factories to lapse after it disappoints

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has decided to let lapse a $23 billion program to incentivize domestic manufacturing,

India's $23 billion plan to rival China factories to lapse after it disappoints
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|World

Malaysia to tighten semiconductor regulations under US pressure, FT reports

Malaysia plans to tighten regulations on semiconductors as it comes under U.S. pressure to staunch the flow to China of chips crucial to the development of artificial intelligence, the

Malaysia to tighten semiconductor regulations under US pressure, FT reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

Stellantis, Leapmotor favour Spain for production of B10 EV, source says

China's embassy in Spain said Stellantis and its

Stellantis, Leapmotor favour Spain for production of B10 EV, source says
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's factory activity declines accelerate, services sag, PMI shows

Japan's factory activity fell at the fastest pace in a year in March, dragged by declines in production and new orders in a worrying sign for the economy, a private-sector survey

Japan's factory activity declines accelerate, services sag, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy

BOJ's message: Food inflation can't be ignored even as Trump tariffs raise risks

The Bank of Japan's meeting last week passed with no surprises, but for a careful BOJ watcher its message on the need to remain vigilant on food-driven inflationary

BOJ's message: Food inflation can't be ignored even as Trump tariffs raise risks
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

Pro-Trump senator meets Chinese Premier Li with US company executives

U.S.

Pro-Trump senator meets Chinese Premier Li with US company executives
Asia|Sports

Oscar Piastri wins Chinese Grand Prix while teammate Lando Norris makes it a McLaren 1-2

Oscar Piastri wins Chinese Grand Prix while teammate Lando Norris makes it a McLaren 1-2

Asia|Business|Entertainment|Sports|Travel

One of Asia’s most raucous sporting spectacles is moving to a shiny new high-tech home. Can its party spirit survive?

One of Asia’s most raucous sporting spectacles is moving to a shiny new high-tech home. Can its party spirit survive?

One of Asia’s most raucous sporting spectacles is moving to a shiny new high-tech home. Can its party spirit survive?
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

China's premier says US relations at 'an important juncture' during meeting with pro-Trump senator

Chinese Premier Li Qiang says Beijing and Washington should choose dialogue instead of confrontation

China's premier says US relations at 'an important juncture' during meeting with pro-Trump senator
Asia|Australia|Sports|World

McLaren's Oscar Piastri wins F1 Chinese GP from teammate Lando Norris. Both Ferraris disqualified

McLaren driver Oscar Piastri has cruised to his maiden Chinese Grand Prix win from pole position with the Australian untouchable ahead of his teammate Lando Norris as the pair completed McLaren’s milestone 50th one-two finish in Formula 1

McLaren's Oscar Piastri wins F1 Chinese GP from teammate Lando Norris. Both Ferraris disqualified
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Chinese premier warns of 'rising instability' at key business forum

Chinese Premier Li Qiang urged countries to open their markets to combat "rising instability and uncertainty" at a business forum in Beijing on Sunday, as China

Chinese premier warns of 'rising instability' at key business forum
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

The US lifts bounties on senior Taliban officials, including Sirajuddin Haqqani, says Kabul

The Taliban say the U.S. has lifted bounties on three senior Taliban figures, including the interior minister who also heads a powerful network blamed for bloody attacks against Afghanistan’s former Western-backed government

The US lifts bounties on senior Taliban officials, including Sirajuddin Haqqani, says Kabul
Asia|Business|Technology

OpenAI, Meta in talks with Reliance for AI partnerships, The Information reports

OpenAI and Meta Platforms have held separate discussions with India's Reliance Industries over potential partnerships to expand their artificial intelligence offerings in the country,

OpenAI, Meta in talks with Reliance for AI partnerships, The Information reports
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|US|World

Taliban says US has lifted $10 million reward for information on Sirajuddin Haqqani

The United States has lifted a $10 million reward offer for information leading to the arrest of a major Taliban leader, Sirajuddin Haqqani, an Afghan interior ministry spokesperson

Taliban says US has lifted $10 million reward for information on Sirajuddin Haqqani
Asia|Sports

Lewis Hamilton takes first-ever win for Ferrari in sprint race at Chinese Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton takes first-ever win for Ferrari in sprint race at Chinese Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton takes first-ever win for Ferrari in sprint race at Chinese Grand Prix
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

US senator and Trump supporter Daines meets China's vice premier in Beijing

U.S. Senator Steve Daines, a strong supporter of President Donald Trump, has met China's vice premier with warm exchanges in front of journalists as tensions between their countries spiked over trade fentanyl

US senator and Trump supporter Daines meets China's vice premier in Beijing
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

Pro-Trump senator meets China’s economy tsar amid trade tensions

U.S.

Pro-Trump senator meets China’s economy tsar amid trade tensions
Asia|Business|Crime|Political|World

Three years after China Eastern plane crash, regulator has not released report

China's aviation regulator has not released an expected update on its investigation into a deadly China Eastern Airlines crash three years ago, leaving relatives and the

Three years after China Eastern plane crash, regulator has not released report
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Japan, China, South Korea meet at geopolitical 'turning point in history'

The top diplomats from Japan, China and South Korea met in Tokyo on Saturday, seeking common ground on East Asian security and economic issues amid escalating global

Japan, China, South Korea meet at geopolitical 'turning point in history'
Asia|Sports|World

McLaren's Piastri takes his first F1 pole at Chinese Grand Prix. Hamilton to start fifth

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri has scored his maiden pole position in Formula 1 ahead of Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix by delivering two sizzling laps that were quick enough for the top spot ahead of Mercedes’ George Russell

McLaren's Piastri takes his first F1 pole at Chinese Grand Prix. Hamilton to start fifth
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Japan, China and South Korea discuss trilateral cooperation

Foreign ministers from Japan, China and South Korea sought common ground in areas like aging, low birth rates, natural disasters and cultural exchange at a meeting that took place at a time of growing tensions

Japan, China and South Korea discuss trilateral cooperation
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korea presses US commerce chief for favourable treatment on tariffs

South Korea's industry minister pressed U.S.

South Korea presses US commerce chief for favourable treatment on tariffs
Asia|Political|World

South Korea foreign minister says North should not be rewarded for wrongdoings in Ukraine

South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul said on Saturday that military cooperation between North Korea and Russia must stop, and North Korea should not be rewarded for its

South Korea foreign minister says North should not be rewarded for wrongdoings in Ukraine
Asia|Environment|Science|World

As mountain glaciers melt, risk of catastrophic flash floods rises for millions

When mountain permafrost thaws and glaciers melt, glacial lakes can become lethal flood risks for anyone downstream.

As mountain glaciers melt, risk of catastrophic flash floods rises for millions
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

FCC probing if Chinese tech, telecom firms seeking to evade US restrictions

The Federal Communications Commission said on Friday it is investigating nine Chinese companies including Huawei Technologies, ZTE, Hangzhou Hikvision, China

FCC probing if Chinese tech, telecom firms seeking to evade US restrictions
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Wall St ends higher, dollar rises as Trump signals tariff respite

Wall Street edged higher and the dollar gained ground on Friday after U.S.

Wall St ends higher, dollar rises as Trump signals tariff respite
Asia|Environment|Travel|World

Indonesia's Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano erupts; some Bali flights cancelled

An eruption of Indonesia's Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano spewed ash clouds more than 8 kilometres (5 miles) high, authorities said as they raised the alert status to the highest level

Indonesia's Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano erupts; some Bali flights cancelled
Asia|Business|Crime|Food|US

Bumble Bee sued by deep-sea crew who say they were forced into ‘fishing boat slavery’

Bumble Bee sued by deep-sea crew who say they were forced into ‘fishing boat slavery’

Bumble Bee sued by deep-sea crew who say they were forced into ‘fishing boat slavery’
Asia|Political|World

Japan PM says ties with South Korea, US remain important, South Korea says

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said the importance of relations between Japan, South Korea and the United States will not change, South Korea's foreign ministry said on

Japan PM says ties with South Korea, US remain important, South Korea says
Asia|Business|Economy

China's central bank says it will boost forex market resilience

China's central bank will cut banks' reserve requirement ratio and interest rates at the "appropriate time" and strengthen the resilience of its forex market, it said on Friday

China's central bank says it will boost forex market resilience
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Indian IT earnings likely to stutter in fiscal 2026 on US spending woes, analysts say

India's information technology companies, among the worst-performing sectors this year, may not see a recovery in fiscal 2026, analysts

Indian IT earnings likely to stutter in fiscal 2026 on US spending woes, analysts say
Asia|Political|US|World

Hegseth to fly to the Philippines and Japan in first visit to Asian treaty allies at odds with China

A Philippine official says U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is scheduled to visit the Philippines, the first stop in his first trip to Asia next week, for talks that will include increasing deterrence against aggression in the disputed South China Sea

Hegseth to fly to the Philippines and Japan in first visit to Asian treaty allies at odds with China
Asia|Political|US|World

North Korean leader reaffirms support for Russia's war in Ukraine in talks with top official

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed his unwavering support for Russia’s aggression against Ukraine during a meeting with a top Russian security official in Pyongyang, North Korean state media said Saturday

North Korean leader reaffirms support for Russia's war in Ukraine in talks with top official
Africa|Americas|Asia|Crime|Europe|World

Migrant deaths hit record in 2024, with 10% violently killed, UN agency says

Last year was the deadliest on record for migrants, with nearly 9,000 people dying on perilous routes and one in 10 of those killed violently in incidents such as shootings, the U.N.

Migrant deaths hit record in 2024, with 10% violently killed, UN agency says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

India parliament panel asks government to cut tariffs to boost local manufacturing

An Indian parliamentary committee recommended on Friday the government cut tariffs on imports of raw materials in a bid to support local manufacturers, who are expected to come

India parliament panel asks government to cut tariffs to boost local manufacturing
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street closes higher, snapping a 4-week losing streak

U.S. stocks shook off a weak start and ended slightly higher, enough to break a four-week losing streak

Stock market today: Wall Street closes higher, snapping a 4-week losing streak
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

A major new airport to serve Cambodia's capital and boost tourism is due to open in July

Cambodia expects its new airport to serve the capital Phnom Penh will open in July

A major new airport to serve Cambodia's capital and boost tourism is due to open in July
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

US senator and Trump supporter Steve Daines is visiting Beijing as tariff fight grows

U.S. Senator Steve Daines is visiting Beijing as the U.S. and China swap tariff threats and harsh words over each others’ handling of the illegal trade in fentanyl

US senator and Trump supporter Steve Daines is visiting Beijing as tariff fight grows
Asia|Political|World

Indonesia parliament passes contentious amendments to military law

(This March 20 story has been corrected to say that soldiers do not have to resign before taking up civilian posts in the Attorney General's office, in paragraph 6) By Stefanno Sulaiman and Ananda

Indonesia parliament passes contentious amendments to military law
Asia|Business|Economy|Health

Eli Lilly launches weight-loss drug Mounjaro in India, beats Novo Nordisk to major market

Eli Lilly launched its blockbuster diabetes and weight-loss drug Mounjaro in India on Thursday, beating rival Novo Nordisk for a much-awaited entry into the

Eli Lilly launches weight-loss drug Mounjaro in India, beats Novo Nordisk to major market
Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast|Political

New US sanctions to slow but not stop China's Iranian oil imports, traders say

Iranian oil shipments into China are set to fall in the near-term after new U.S. sanctions on a refiner and tankers, driving up shipping costs, but

New US sanctions to slow but not stop China's Iranian oil imports, traders say
Asia|Business|Economy

Young, rich Indians rev up Lamborghini and Mercedes-Maybach sales

Lamborghini and Mercedes-Maybach plan to expand in India as a growing tribe of young, rich Indians splurge on super luxury cars, driving their sales to record

Young, rich Indians rev up Lamborghini and Mercedes-Maybach sales
Asia|Business|Economy|Health

AstraZeneca investing $2.5 billion in China as drugmaker seeks to recover from scandals

AstraZeneca said on Friday it will spend $2.5 billion on a research and development hub in Beijing, as the drugmaker scrambles to revive business in its second-

AstraZeneca investing $2.5 billion in China as drugmaker seeks to recover from scandals
Asia|Business|Technology|Travel

Malaysia Airlines parent to buy 30 Boeing 737 MAX jets, aims to modernise fleet

Malaysia Aviation Group, the parent company of Malaysia Airlines, said on Friday it will purchase 30 new Boeing 737 aircraft for 2029 delivery, aimed at

Malaysia Airlines parent to buy 30 Boeing 737 MAX jets, aims to modernise fleet
Asia|Political|World

Top Russia official discussed Ukraine with North Korean leader Kim, TASS says

Russian President Vladimir Putin's top security adviser Sergei Shoigu discussed Ukraine with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the TASS news agency reported

Top Russia official discussed Ukraine with North Korean leader Kim, TASS says
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

US slaps Iran-related sanctions on oil tankers, China 'teapot' refinery

The U.S. on Thursday issued new sanctions intended to hit Iran's oil exports, including what the State Department said were the first U.S. measures targeting a

US slaps Iran-related sanctions on oil tankers, China 'teapot' refinery
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|US

Korean Air to finalise Boeing plane order soon, highlighting US-S.Korea ties

Korean Air will soon finalise a $32.7 billion deal for new Boeing aircraft and GE Aerospace engines, South Korea's industry ministry said during a visit to the United States to

Korean Air to finalise Boeing plane order soon, highlighting US-S.Korea ties
Asia|Environment|Science|World

Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano erupts, prompting alert level to be raised

The Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano in south-central Indonesia has erupted, sending an ash column 26,000 feet high and prompting authorities to expand the danger zone around the volcano

Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano erupts, prompting alert level to be raised
Asia|Sports|World

Japan becomes first country to qualify for 2026 men’s World Cup

Japan becomes first country to qualify for 2026 men’s World Cup

Japan becomes first country to qualify for 2026 men’s World Cup
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

South Korea court blocks K-pop group NewJeans from leaving agency

A South Korean court issued an injunction on Friday to stop members of K-pop group NewJeans from pursuing independent projects, marking the latest twist in a long-

South Korea court blocks K-pop group NewJeans from leaving agency
Asia|Business|Technology

Beijing boosts AI startup Manus, as China looks for the next DeepSeek

Chinese artificial intelligence startup Manus on Thursday registered its China-facing AI assistant and was featured for the first time in a state media broadcast, highlighting

Beijing boosts AI startup Manus, as China looks for the next DeepSeek
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

CK Hutchison shares drop after earnings, pro-Beijing paper's fresh criticism cites security laws

CK Hutchison's shares fell on Friday after it reported weak earnings and dividends, while pro-Beijing newspaper published a fresh editorial saying the firm's

CK Hutchison shares drop after earnings, pro-Beijing paper's fresh criticism cites security laws
Arts|Asia|Business|Celebrity|Entertainment

NewJeans: Court rules against embattled K-pop band days before headline show

NewJeans: Court rules against embattled K-pop band days before headline show

NewJeans: Court rules against embattled K-pop band days before headline show
Asia|Sports

Lewis Hamilton wins sprint pole position in China days after a disappointing F1 debut for Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton has surprised the crowd and himself by securing his first sprint pole position for Ferrari in the final moments of qualifying at the Chinese Formula 1 Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton wins sprint pole position in China days after a disappointing F1 debut for Ferrari
Asia|Business|Economy

Japanese firms agree to 5.4% wage hike, top union group's second estimate shows

Japanese companies have agreed to raise pay by 5.4% this year, the second tally of annual labour talk results from the country's largest union umbrella group Rengo

Japanese firms agree to 5.4% wage hike, top union group's second estimate shows
Asia|Business|Celebrity|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty

Top brands drop South Korean actor Kim Soo Hyun after relationship controversy

Top brands drop South Korean actor Kim Soo Hyun after relationship controversy

Top brands drop South Korean actor Kim Soo Hyun after relationship controversy
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Indian gold loan provider Manappuram hits record high as Bain Capital plans stake buy

Shares of India's Manappuram Finance jumped 6% on Friday after analysts said that Bain Capital's plans to buy an 18% stake and jointly control the gold loan provider will help ease its

Indian gold loan provider Manappuram hits record high as Bain Capital plans stake buy
Asia|Political|World

South Korea opposition brings motion to impeach acting president

South Korean opposition parties raised a motion to impeach acting President Choi Sang-mok on Friday, the majority Democratic Party said, in a move likely to escalate

South Korea opposition brings motion to impeach acting president
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Thailand offers guarantee for pickup truck loans to boost flagging auto sector

Thailand is offering a guarantee for loans for pickup trucks, a key segment of its car manufacturing industry, as it seeks to boost a flagging autos sector that saw production

Thailand offers guarantee for pickup truck loans to boost flagging auto sector
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai exports beat forecast in February but U.S. trade uncertainty clouds outlook

Thailand's exports rose for an eighth consecutive month in February and more than expected, the commerce ministry said on Friday, although

Thai exports beat forecast in February but U.S. trade uncertainty clouds outlook
Asia|Business|Environment|Political

Adani defending key India projects against environmental challenges

Indian billionaire Gautam Adani's group is battling allegations in court this month that its planned multibillion-dollar power plant

Adani defending key India projects against environmental challenges
Asia|Business|Political|World

South Korea says it agreed with US to swiftly resolve 'sensitive country' status

South Korea and the United States have agreed to work together to swiftly resolve any fallout from the U.S.

South Korea says it agreed with US to swiftly resolve 'sensitive country' status
Asia|Business|Economy

Switching off plants: Chinese copper smelters grapple with margin collapse

Major copper smelters across top consumer China have kicked off equipment maintenance in March, traditionally a peak demand period, in a bid to stem

Switching off plants: Chinese copper smelters grapple with margin collapse
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

China's criticism of Hutchison ports deal raises stakes for TikTok US sale

Beijing's criticism of Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison's move to sell its ports business is a precursor to heightened political scrutiny of major Chinese business divestments involving

China's criticism of Hutchison ports deal raises stakes for TikTok US sale
Asia|Business|Fashion and Beauty

Zara opens flagship store in China's Nanjing with cafe and content creation studio

Inditex-owned fast-fashion retailer Zara opened what it dubbed a new-style Asia flagship store in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing on Friday as part of its global

Zara opens flagship store in China's Nanjing with cafe and content creation studio
Asia|Political|World

North Korea's Kim oversees test-fire of surface-to-air missiles

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test-firing of the country's latest anti-aircraft missile system on Thursday, state media KCNA reported, as some experts said

North Korea's Kim oversees test-fire of surface-to-air missiles
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Role of Indonesia central bank must be strengthened to support growth ambitions, top lawmaker says

The role of the Indonesia's central bank must be strengthened to help support the government's economic growth target of 8% by 2029, a lawmaker heading a parliamentary committee

Role of Indonesia central bank must be strengthened to support growth ambitions, top lawmaker says
Asia|Business|Economy|Food

China's restaurants race to the bottom in deflation-hit economy

In a dilapidated warehouse on the outskirts of the Chinese capital, businessman An Dawei inspected rows of giant fridges, industrial

China's restaurants race to the bottom in deflation-hit economy
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Political

Most Japan firms stay committed to diversity despite US moves, Reuters survey shows

More than three-quarters of Japanese companies have no plan to pull back from promoting workplace diversity and decarbonisation despite recent policy changes in

Most Japan firms stay committed to diversity despite US moves, Reuters survey shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's core inflation hits 3% in February, keeps alive BOJ rate-hike bets

Japan's core inflation hit 3.0% in February and an index stripping away the effect of fuel rose at the fastest pace in nearly a year, a sign of broadening price

Japan's core inflation hits 3% in February, keeps alive BOJ rate-hike bets
Asia|Political|World

Why Indonesia's new military law is alarming pro-democracy activists and rights groups

Indonesia’s Parliament has unanimously voted to pass a controversial revision of its military law that will expand the armed forces’ role in civilian affairs despite growing opposition from pro-democracy and rights groups who see it as a threat to the country’s young democracy

Why Indonesia's new military law is alarming pro-democracy activists and rights groups
Asia|Business|Crime|Political|US

Man gets prison in US for helping pressure Chinese expat to return home

A real estate businessman who aided a Chinese effort to pressure an expatriate to return home has been sentenced to over a year in a U.S. prison

Man gets prison in US for helping pressure Chinese expat to return home
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street edges lower despite solid data on the economy

U.S. stock indexes edged lower following another reminder that big, unsettling policy changes are underway because of President Donald Trump, along with more signals suggesting the U.S. economy remains solid for now

Stock market today: Wall Street edges lower despite solid data on the economy
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Canadian farmers face two-front trade war as China duties take effect

Canadian farmers are facing a two-front trade war, with China's tariffs on Canadian canola oil, canola meal and peas taking effect on Thursday and U.S.

Canadian farmers face two-front trade war as China duties take effect
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

US stocks end down on economic worry; oil up on Middle East tensions

U.S. stocks posted modest losses and the dollar strengthened on Thursday as investors weighed solid data against notes of caution about trade from world central

US stocks end down on economic worry; oil up on Middle East tensions
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

GM, Hyundai in talks to share pickups and electric vans in North America, sources say

Hyundai Motor and General Motors are close to finalizing a deal for Hyundai to share two electric commercial van models with the

GM, Hyundai in talks to share pickups and electric vans in North America, sources say
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez to meet Xi in China next month

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will travel to China in April to meet with President Xi Jinping, a government spokesperson said.

Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez to meet Xi in China next month
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Dollar rises as Fed sees no rush to cut rates

The dollar appreciated broadly on Thursday, a day after the Federal Reserve indicated it was in no rush to cut interest rates further this year due to

Dollar rises as Fed sees no rush to cut rates
Asia|Business|Health

Lilly's weight-loss drug launch in India to energize rivals eyeing mega market

Eli Lilly on Thursday launched in India its diabetes and weight-loss drug, Mounjaro, which has already clocked in over $20 billion in global sales since its initial U.S. launch in 2022.

Lilly's weight-loss drug launch in India to energize rivals eyeing mega market
Arts|Asia|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty

China's 'Hermes of gold' shines despite lacklustre demand for high-end goods

Vivian Wang bought a gold medallion decorated with a carved dragon from Laopu Gold nearly a decade ago, but forgot about the brand until last year when

China's 'Hermes of gold' shines despite lacklustre demand for high-end goods
Asia|Economy|Political|World

India detains hundreds of farmers as police bulldoze protest sites

Police in India's northern state of Punjab detained hundreds of farmers and used bulldozers to tear down their temporary camps in a border area where they had

India detains hundreds of farmers as police bulldoze protest sites
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

India grants initial approval for $6 billion defence purchases

India's defence acquisition council gave initial approval on Thursday for the purchase of arms and equipment worth more than 540 billion rupees ($6.26 billion) to enhance the

India grants initial approval for $6 billion defence purchases
Asia|Political|Technology

X sues Modi's government over content removal in new India censorship fight

India's IT ministry has unlawfully expanded censorship powers to allow the easier removal of online content and empowered "countless"

X sues Modi's government over content removal in new India censorship fight
Asia|Business|Crime|Technology

Amazon, Flipkart found to have violated Indian quality control rules during warehouse raids

Retail giants Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart violated Indian quality control rules by stocking products that did not have the required standards certificate, India's top government-run

Amazon, Flipkart found to have violated Indian quality control rules during warehouse raids
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Temu-owner PDD Holdings' revenues hit by intense China competition and challenges abroad

PDD Holdings, which operates e-commerce platforms Pinduoduo and Temu, missed market estimates for quarterly revenue on Thursday, as demand remained

Temu-owner PDD Holdings' revenues hit by intense China competition and challenges abroad
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China seeks foreign capital old and new to bolster changing economy

Iron ore miner Vale, a Chinese commercial partner since the 1970s, is welcome, along with other Brazilian firms, to further expand economic links with

China seeks foreign capital old and new to bolster changing economy
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

CK Hutchison: a global conglomerate caught in US-China trade spat

CK Hutchison, a Hong Kong-based conglomerate, agreed to sell much of its global $22.8 billion ports business that includes assets near the strategically important Panama Canal to a group

CK Hutchison: a global conglomerate caught in US-China trade spat
Asia|Political|World

Philippines eyes transforming islands of former U.S. base into military reservation

The Philippines is exploring the possibility of converting two islands that were once part of a U.S. navy base into a military reservation, its defence department said on Thursday,

Philippines eyes transforming islands of former U.S. base into military reservation
Asia|Business|Entertainment|Sports

Thanks to Ohtani, MLB enjoys huge success in Japan and has momentum heading into 2025 season

There was the crack of Shohei Ohtani’s bat, the roars from the Tokyo Dome crowd and the beeps from the credit card machines at the massive merchandise center selling boatloads of Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs gear

Thanks to Ohtani, MLB enjoys huge success in Japan and has momentum heading into 2025 season
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

Air India in talks for dozens of new widebody jets from Airbus, Boeing, sources say

Air India is exploring a fresh multi-billion dollar order for dozens of widebody jets from Boeing and Airbus, industry

Air India in talks for dozens of new widebody jets from Airbus, Boeing, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Trump's new tariffs stir wave of trade frictions against Chinese steel

China's giant steel industry is facing mounting pressure on exports this year as it faces another wave of trade frictions from U.S.

Trump's new tariffs stir wave of trade frictions against Chinese steel
Asia|Political|US|World

South Korea, US wrap up annual military drills, stage joint river-crossing

South Korea and the United States wrapped up on Thursday 11 days of annual joint military drills known as Freedom Shield, which included staging a river-crossing

South Korea, US wrap up annual military drills, stage joint river-crossing
Asia|Economy|Travel|World

Cherry blossom, free visas and stronger rouble see Russians flock to Japan

Wrapped up in warm coats and woolly hats, hundreds of people have braved Moscow's chilly spring weather to form an orderly queue.

Cherry blossom, free visas and stronger rouble see Russians flock to Japan
Asia|Business|Technology

Mitsubishi Motors plans to outsource EV production to Taiwan's Foxconn, Kyodo says

Japan's Mitsubishi Motors, a junior partner of Nissan Motor, plans to outsource production of electric vehicles to Taiwan electronics contract manufacturer Foxconn, Kyodo News said on

Mitsubishi Motors plans to outsource EV production to Taiwan's Foxconn, Kyodo says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

CK Hutchison posts 11% fall in profit as Panama ports deal saga ramps up

CK Hutchison on Thursday reported an 11% drop in underlying profit for 2024, as one of Hong Kong's most powerful conglomerates becomes increasingly embroiled in a

CK Hutchison posts 11% fall in profit as Panama ports deal saga ramps up
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

In the Market: How Trump is driving Asia to diversify away from US

By Paritosh Bansal -President Donald Trump's tariffs and other policies have some financiers and officials in Asia predicting the remaking of the post-World War II economic order, leading to an urgent

In the Market: How Trump is driving Asia to diversify away from US
Asia|Business|Technology|World

A Texas robotics company gets approval to search for MH370 in a new part of the Indian Ocean

Malaysia’s government has given final approval for a Texas-based marine robotics company to renew the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which is believed to have crashed in the southern Indian Ocean more than a decade ago

A Texas robotics company gets approval to search for MH370 in a new part of the Indian Ocean
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Taiwan central bank holds rate as expected, sees little impact from US tariffs

Taiwan's central bank held its policy rate unchanged as expected on Thursday, prompted by lingering concerns over inflation and uncertainty about new

Taiwan central bank holds rate as expected, sees little impact from US tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Thai central bank eases loan rules to help struggling property sector

Thailand's central bank said on Thursday it has relaxed loan-to-value rules starting in May until June next year to support the ailing property sector, a measure it said would not

Thai central bank eases loan rules to help struggling property sector
Asia|Business|Economy

China holds benchmark lending rates steady as expected

China held benchmark lending rates steady for the fifth straight month in March on Thursday, matching market expectations.

China holds benchmark lending rates steady as expected
Asia|Economy|Political|US

Trump says he believes India will be lowering tariffs on US, Breitbart reports

U.S. President Donald Trump told Breitbart News in an interview on Wednesday that he believes India will probably be lowering the tariffs it imposes on American goods.

Trump says he believes India will be lowering tariffs on US, Breitbart reports
Asia|Business|Technology

SoftBank buys chipmaker Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion, deepening AI bet

Japanese technology investor SoftBank Group is accelerating its move into chip technology companies with the $6.5 billion

SoftBank buys chipmaker Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion, deepening AI bet
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Global banks raise China's growth forecast, ease bearish yuan views

Global investment banks have raised their projections for China's economic growth and turned less bearish on the Chinese currency after early signs of

Global banks raise China's growth forecast, ease bearish yuan views
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China's youth jobless rate rises to 16.9% in February

Joblessness among youth in Chinese cities rose a second month in February, tracking the nation's jobless rate which reached a two-year high, official data showed on Thursday.

China's youth jobless rate rises to 16.9% in February
Asia|Business|Crime|Technology

China's Baidu denies data breach after executive's daughter leaks personal info

Chinese search giant Baidu on Wednesday denied allegations it had suffered an internal data breach after a top executive's teenage daughter posted personal details of other

China's Baidu denies data breach after executive's daughter leaks personal info
Asia|Business|Technology

Microsoft Malaysia to launch three data centres in Q2 2025

Microsoft will launch its first cloud region in Malaysia with three data centres by mid-year, the tech company said on Thursday, nearly a year after it announced a $2.2

Microsoft Malaysia to launch three data centres in Q2 2025
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|World

BRICS, planes and beef in spotlight as Brazil's Lula visits Vietnam, sources say

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will visit Vietnam next week, bringing with him a business delegation including executives from planemaker Embraer

BRICS, planes and beef in spotlight as Brazil's Lula visits Vietnam, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

Inside Akasa Air's struggles with Boeing delivery delays and idle pilots

Frustration is building inside India's newest airline, Akasa Air, with top executives privately criticising Boeing for delayed plane

Inside Akasa Air's struggles with Boeing delivery delays and idle pilots
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

China export controls freeze antimony shipments to EU from October

China has not shipped any antimony to European Union countries since October, customs data showed on Thursday, after the dominant supplier imposed export controls

China export controls freeze antimony shipments to EU from October
Asia|Crime|Political

Philippines defends ex-President Duterte's transfer to ICC in Senate inquiry

Philippine officials on Thursday defended before the country's Senate the arrest and transfer to the International Criminal Court of former President Rodrigo Duterte, as they faced

Philippines defends ex-President Duterte's transfer to ICC in Senate inquiry
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Investors scale back bearish Asian FX bets, turn bullish on Philippine peso: Reuters poll

Investors pared bearish bets on Asian currencies as the U.S. dollar faltered, with markets increasingly anxious that President Donald Trump's protectionist trade agenda

Investors scale back bearish Asian FX bets, turn bullish on Philippine peso: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty|Travel|World

South Korea to offer visa-free entry to Chinese visitors to boost tourism

South Korea said on Thursday it would offer a visa exemption to Chinese visitors in the third quarter of the year to boost tourism amid sluggish domestic demand and ahead of an Asia-

South Korea to offer visa-free entry to Chinese visitors to boost tourism
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Vietnam allows some banks to have up to 49% foreign ownership

Vietnam's government said some private banks can increase their foreign ownership to up to 49% from 30% after they took over struggling financial institutions as part of the

Vietnam allows some banks to have up to 49% foreign ownership
Asia|Business|Economy

China urged to ramp up support for services consumption

China should step up support for its burgeoning services sector to boost consumption, which top leaders made a priority this year to spur growth amid U.S. tariff disputes,

China urged to ramp up support for services consumption
Americas|Asia|Crime|Political|World

Ottawa condemns Chinese executions of four Canadians on drug charges

Canada said on Wednesday that China had executed four Canadian citizens on drugs smuggling charges earlier this year, and strongly condemned Beijing's use of the death penalty.

Ottawa condemns Chinese executions of four Canadians on drug charges
Asia|Political|World

South Korea Constitutional Court to rule on PM Han's impeachment on March 24

South Korea's Constitutional Court said on Thursday it will deliver a decision on Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's impeachment on March 24 after he was suspended as acting president last

South Korea Constitutional Court to rule on PM Han's impeachment on March 24
Asia|Crime|World

30 years after deadly Tokyo subway gassing, survivors and victims' families still seeking closure

Thirty years on from the fatal sarin nerve gas attack in Tokyo’s subway network, survivors and families who lost loved ones are still seeking justice

30 years after deadly Tokyo subway gassing, survivors and victims' families still seeking closure
Asia|Environment|Health|Political|US|World

USAID cuts jeopardize Agent Orange cleanup and other efforts critical to ties with Vietnam

A multi-year cleanup at a former U.S. air base in Vietnam was abruptly halted when the Trump administration cut funding, leaving tons of dioxin-contaminated soil exposed

USAID cuts jeopardize Agent Orange cleanup and other efforts critical to ties with Vietnam
Americas|Asia|Crime|Political|World

Canada says China executed four Canadians earlier this year

Canada's government says China executed four Canadians earlier this year

Canada says China executed four Canadians earlier this year
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Tencent joins China's AI spending race with 2025 capex boost

Chinese technology giant Tencent said on Wednesday it would boost capital expenditure in 2025, as it strengthens artificial intelligence development and infrastructure.

Tencent joins China's AI spending race with 2025 capex boost
Asia|Economy|Finance|MidEast|US

Dollar pares gains as Fed holds rates, forecasts slower growth

The dollar pared gains against the euro after the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady as expected on Wednesday, but indicated policymakers anticipate reducing borrowing

Dollar pares gains as Fed holds rates, forecasts slower growth
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Stock Markets

Wall Street ends higher, Treasury yields slip as Fed sees rate cuts this year

U.S. stocks bounced on Wednesday after the U.S.

Wall Street ends higher, Treasury yields slip as Fed sees rate cuts this year
Asia|Sports

Shohei Ohtani came home as a national hero, and he didn't let Japan down at the Tokyo Series

Shohei Ohtani hit a towering solo homer in his return to Japan, taking Chicago Cubs pitcher Nate Pearson deep with a ball that barely cleared the fence in right-center field and helping the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs 6-3 to sweep the two-game series in Tokyo

Shohei Ohtani came home as a national hero, and he didn't let Japan down at the Tokyo Series
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Pakistan, Afghanistan open main border crossing, closed for nearly a month

Pakistan and Afghanistan on Wednesday reopened their main border crossing after clashes between the security forces of both sides led to its closure for nearly a month,

Pakistan, Afghanistan open main border crossing, closed for nearly a month
Asia|Sports

Dodgers' Roki Sasaki throws 3 powerful but erratic innings in pressure-packed MLB debut

Roki Sasaki’s Major League Baseball debut was equal parts electrifying and erratic, with the Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander displaying a powerful arm but also a wild streak that limited his outing to three innings at the Tokyo Dome

Dodgers' Roki Sasaki throws 3 powerful but erratic innings in pressure-packed MLB debut
Americas|Asia|Sports

Ohtani and the Dodgers keep the Cubs and their rich history in the shadows in Japan

Chicago Cubs fans take pride in being underdogs, a role that ended briefly when they won the World Series in 2016 to end a 107-year drought between championships

Ohtani and the Dodgers keep the Cubs and their rich history in the shadows in Japan
Asia|Sports

A 10-year-old boy in Tokyo ended up with Shohei Ohtani's first home run of the season

Sota Fujimori is the luckiest 10-year-old in Japan

A 10-year-old boy in Tokyo ended up with Shohei Ohtani's first home run of the season
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street rises ahead of Fed announcement

U.S. stock indexes are rising as Wall Street waits to hear what the Federal Reserve will say about where interest rates may be heading

Stock market today: Wall Street rises ahead of Fed announcement
Asia|Environment|Health|Political|US|World

Takeaways from the AP's report on how USAID cuts are imperiling Agent Orange cleanup

A multi-year cleanup at a former U.S. air base in Vietnam was abruptly halted when the Trump administration cut funding, leaving tons of dioxin-contaminated soil exposed

Takeaways from the AP's report on how USAID cuts are imperiling Agent Orange cleanup
Asia|Business|Europe|Political

French foreign minister plans visit to China, says tariff-hit cognac lobby

France's foreign minister is planning a two-day visit to China on March 27 and 28, the head of cognac lobby group BNIC said on Wednesday, repeating calls for an easing of trade

French foreign minister plans visit to China, says tariff-hit cognac lobby
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|World

China ends two-year ban on Argentina poultry imports

China has lifted a two-year ban on poultry imports from Argentina, reopening a key supply channel amid a tit-for-tat trade war with the United States that has led to steep tariffs

China ends two-year ban on Argentina poultry imports
Asia|World

Malaysia agrees terms for restarting MH370 wreckage search

Malaysia has agreed to terms and conditions of an agreement with exploration firm Ocean Infinity to resume the search for the wreckage of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight

Malaysia agrees terms for restarting MH370 wreckage search
Asia|Political|World

Philippines eyes expansion of Squad group to India, South Korea

The Philippines and its allies are trying to expand the Squad grouping of nations to include India and South Korea to counter China in the Indo-Pacific region, the

Philippines eyes expansion of Squad group to India, South Korea
Asia|Business|Economy

Couche-Tard CEO says no NDA signed with Seven & i on potential store divestments

Alimentation Couche-Tard CEO Alex Miller said on Wednesday no non-disclosure agreement had been signed over potential stores needed to be sold by the Canadian company and Japan's

Couche-Tard CEO says no NDA signed with Seven & i on potential store divestments
Asia|Business|Political

What levers do China and Hong Kong have over CK Hutchison's port deal?

Hong Kong-based conglomerate CK Hutchison is facing intense criticism from Beijing over its ports sale to a BlackRock-led consortium, fuelling speculation as to whether China

What levers do China and Hong Kong have over CK Hutchison's port deal?
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Japan says economy recovering, but flags risks from Trump trade policies

Japan's government stuck with its cautiously optimistic outlook for the economy U.S.

Japan says economy recovering, but flags risks from Trump trade policies
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Foxconn sees server revenue surpassing iPhone revenue in two years, agency report says

Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker and Apple's main iPhone maker, expects its server revenue to surpass its revenue from iPhones within two years,

Foxconn sees server revenue surpassing iPhone revenue in two years, agency report says
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

India's Vodafone Idea explores partnership with Musk's Starlink

Vodafone Idea is in exploratory talks with various satellite communication providers, including Starlink, the company said on Wednesday, a week after the Indian telecom firm's rivals signed

India's Vodafone Idea explores partnership with Musk's Starlink
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Beijing woos global executives as FDI slides, trade tensions build

Chinese trade officials are stepping up a charm offensive as Beijing seeks to assure global business leaders of the economy's long-term prospects despite

Beijing woos global executives as FDI slides, trade tensions build
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Foreign investors jilt India as growth falters and China beckons

Global investors are deserting India's stock market, selling shares at a record pace to buy Chinese stocks instead, in a dramatic

Foreign investors jilt India as growth falters and China beckons
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan practices to mobilise troops fast if China drills turn into attack

Taiwan is strengthening its ability to move troops swiftly in case China suddenly turns one of its frequent drills around the island into an attack, Defence Minister Wellington Koo

Taiwan practices to mobilise troops fast if China drills turn into attack
Asia|Business|Travel

Japan Airlines to buy 17 more Boeing 737-8s

Japan Airlines (JAL) said on Wednesday it plans to buy 17 more Boeing 737-8 aircraft to refresh its fleet.

Japan Airlines to buy 17 more Boeing 737-8s
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Indonesia central bank holds rates amid market uncertainties

Indonesia's central bank kept policy rates unchanged for a second straight review on Wednesday, as expected, against a backdrop of turmoil in

Indonesia central bank holds rates amid market uncertainties
Asia|Political|World

From intelligence sharing to tabletop exercises, Taiwan to deepen military exchange with US

Taiwan will deepen military cooperation with the United States including intelligence sharing and holding joint tabletop exercises, the island's defence ministry said

From intelligence sharing to tabletop exercises, Taiwan to deepen military exchange with US
Asia|Political|World

Indonesia's rights groups urge parliament not to pass military law

Rights groups in Indonesia on Wednesday urged parliament to reject contentious revisions of military laws, saying they would take the archipelago back to an era

Indonesia's rights groups urge parliament not to pass military law
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China set to keep lending rates steady on positive signs for economic recovery

China is expected to leave its benchmark lending rates unchanged on Thursday, a Reuters poll showed, as signs the economic recovery was gaining some momentum and persistently

China set to keep lending rates steady on positive signs for economic recovery
Asia|Political|World

China says it hopes Japan will deliver on commitment to develop ties

China's foreign ministry said on Wednesday it hopes Japan will take concrete action to uphold its commitment to fostering strategic and mutually beneficial ties with China, as

China says it hopes Japan will deliver on commitment to develop ties
Americas|Asia|Business|Technology

South Korea's SK On wins EV battery deal with Nissan

South Korean battery maker SK On said on Wednesday that it had won a deal to supply batteries for electric vehicles for Nissan Motor in the United States.

South Korea's SK On wins EV battery deal with Nissan
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ keeps interest rates steady, warns of Trump tariff risks

The Bank of Japan kept interest rates steady on Wednesday and warned of heightening global economic uncertainty, suggesting the timing of further

BOJ keeps interest rates steady, warns of Trump tariff risks
Asia|Political|World

Rights group says Pakistan steps up pressure on Afghans to return home where they risk persecution

A leading rights group says that Pakistan's authorities have intensified pressure on Afghan refugees to go back to neighboring Afghanistan where they risk persecution by the Taliban and face dire economic conditions

Rights group says Pakistan steps up pressure on Afghans to return home where they risk persecution
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

BOJ Governor Ueda's comments at news conference

The Bank of Japan held interest rates steady on Wednesday, as expected, as policymakers opted to spend more time gauging the impact of potential higher U.S. tariffs on the export-dependent

BOJ Governor Ueda's comments at news conference
Asia|Business|Economy

Bank of Korea's Chang says need to monitor household debt growth

A board member of South Korea's central bank said on Wednesday household debt growth could take centre stage in policy discussions again amid an

Bank of Korea's Chang says need to monitor household debt growth
Asia|Business|Lifestyle|Travel|World

Bhutan’s beautiful new airport aims to transform the country forever

Bhutan’s beautiful new airport aims to transform the country forever

Bhutan’s beautiful new airport aims to transform the country forever
Asia|Business|Economy

Economists see Singapore's 2025 growth at 2.6%, central bank survey shows

Economists expect Singapore to grow 2.6% this year, near the midpoint of the government's forecast range, a survey by the central bank published on Wednesday

Economists see Singapore's 2025 growth at 2.6%, central bank survey shows
Asia|Business|Health|Political

India snubs Bangladesh on medical visas, opening way for China

By Krishna N.

India snubs Bangladesh on medical visas, opening way for China
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Bank Indonesia could tip the scales in its shaky markets

As Indonesia's government plays fast and loose with its spending plans, a slow exit of foreign investors is turning into a tide that risks engulfing the relatively

Bank Indonesia could tip the scales in its shaky markets
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine can achieve just and lasting peace under Trump, says foreign minister

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on Tuesday that Kyiv was not the obstacle for a peace deal with Russia and believes it can achieve just and lasting

Ukraine can achieve just and lasting peace under Trump, says foreign minister
Asia|Environment|Science|World

Record 2024 temperatures accelerate ice loss, rise in sea levels, UN weather body says

Record greenhouse gas levels helped bring temperatures to an all-time high in 2024, accelerating glacier and sea ice loss, raising sea levels and edging the

Record 2024 temperatures accelerate ice loss, rise in sea levels, UN weather body says
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Russian oil cargo transferred from sanctioned tankers discharged into China, data shows

A ship carrying Russian crude transferred from three smaller tankers that are under U.S. sanctions unloaded last week at a Chinese

Russian oil cargo transferred from sanctioned tankers discharged into China, data shows
Asia|Business|Economy|World

South Korea to tighten apartment trading rules in wealthy Seoul districts

South Korea said on Wednesday it will tighten property market trading rules in wealthy parts of Seoul to stem any speculative transactions that have been boosting home prices in the

South Korea to tighten apartment trading rules in wealthy Seoul districts
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

BOJ keeps interest rates steady as widely expected

The Bank of Japan kept interest rates steady on Wednesday, underscoring policymakers' preference to spend more time gauging how mounting global economic risks from higher U.S.

BOJ keeps interest rates steady as widely expected
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai economy to grow slightly above 2.5%, recovery more uneven, central bank minutes show

Thailand's economy was seen growing slightly more than 2.5% this year, less than earlier expected, minutes of the Bank of Thailand's February 26 monetary policy meeting showed on

Thai economy to grow slightly above 2.5%, recovery more uneven, central bank minutes show
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan's exports expand in February on some stockpiling amid tariff fears

Japan's exports rose for a fifth straight month in February, data showed on Wednesday, possibly helped by some stockpiling amid growing concerns over U.S.

Japan's exports expand in February on some stockpiling amid tariff fears
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

Samsung CEO says company will pursue deals as it struggles for growth

Samsung Electronics said on Wednesday it is looking at major deals to drive growth as it faced tough questions from shareholders after

Samsung CEO says company will pursue deals as it struggles for growth
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Indian city sets curfew after Hindu groups demand demolition of 17th century Muslim ruler's tomb

Authorities have imposed an indefinite curfew in parts of a western Indian city a day after communal clashes that were sparked by protests by Hindu nationalist groups demanding removal of the tomb of a 17th-century Muslim Mughal ruler

Indian city sets curfew after Hindu groups demand demolition of 17th century Muslim ruler's tomb
Asia|Lifestyle|Travel

She went on her first international trip at age 56. Now this Chinese grandma is exploring the world by bike

She went on her first international trip at age 56. Now this Chinese grandma is exploring the world by bike

She went on her first international trip at age 56. Now this Chinese grandma is exploring the world by bike
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

Leapmotor launches UK sales with two EV models

Chinese EV maker Leapmotor has started selling two electric vehicle models at Stellantis dealerships in Britain via its joint venture with the world's No. 4 automaker,

Leapmotor launches UK sales with two EV models
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Japan manufacturers' mood sours in March over Trump tariffs, Chinese economy: Reuters poll

Business sentiment among Japanese manufacturers in March worsened for the first time in three months into negative territory on concerns about U.S. tariff

Japan manufacturers' mood sours in March over Trump tariffs, Chinese economy: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Back down goes Wall Street as Big Tech resumes its slide

Wall Street swung back down, and its former superstars once again led the way

Stock market today: Back down goes Wall Street as Big Tech resumes its slide
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Defying Trump, several US-funded international broadcasters are still reporting the news

Defying Trump, several US-funded international broadcasters are still reporting the news

Defying Trump, several US-funded international broadcasters are still reporting the news
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

US stocks slide as Fed convenes; euro gains as Germany passes debt reform

Wall Street ended sharply lower and gold surged to record highs on Tuesday as the U.S.

US stocks slide as Fed convenes; euro gains as Germany passes debt reform
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Sports|World

Shohei Ohtani plays for LA Dodgers in rare game in Japan

Thousands of fans clustered inside and outside the Tokyo Dome for the Major League Baseball season opener. Ohtani mania has grabbed Japan as LA Dodgers star player makes a rare appearance playing in his home country. CNN's Hanako Montgomery was at the venue speaking to fans.

Shohei Ohtani plays for LA Dodgers in rare game in Japan
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Dollar eases vs euro after German vote on a spending surge

The dollar eased against the euro on Tuesday as Germany's parliament approved plans for a massive spending surge on Tuesday and as the Federal Reserve kicked

Dollar eases vs euro after German vote on a spending surge
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Oil prices ease as Ukraine peace talks offset Mideast instability worries

Oil prices eased about 1% on Tuesday as U.S.

Oil prices ease as Ukraine peace talks offset Mideast instability worries
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Yemen's Houthis vow to expand their targets in Israel until Gaza war ends

Yemen's Houthis said on Tuesday they would expand their range of targets in Israel in the next hours and days unless the "aggression" on Gaza stops.

Yemen's Houthis vow to expand their targets in Israel until Gaza war ends
Asia|Sports

Yamamoto, Ohtani deliver in return to Japan, Dodgers beat the Cubs 4-1 in season opener

Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw five strong innings, Shohei Ohtani had two hits and scored twice and the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs 4-1 in Major League Baseball’s season opener at the Tokyo Dome

Yamamoto, Ohtani deliver in return to Japan, Dodgers beat the Cubs 4-1 in season opener
Asia|Political|US|World

Gabbard says Trump is 'looking forward to success' ahead of talk with Putin

U_S_ Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, speaking ahead of an expected phone conversation Tuesday between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, said Monday that while the negotiations to end Russia war with Ukraine have just begun, Trump is “looking forward to success.”

Gabbard says Trump is 'looking forward to success' ahead of talk with Putin
Asia|Sports

Shohei Ohtani, Japan's other baseball stars shook their nerves and delivered in MLB's Tokyo opener

Yoshinobu Yamamoto had a little extra zip on his fastball

Shohei Ohtani, Japan's other baseball stars shook their nerves and delivered in MLB's Tokyo opener
Asia|Political|Technology

Wikimedia challenges India content takedown, warns of chilling effect on free speech

The Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia, has asked India's Supreme Court to quash an order directing the online encyclopedia operator to take down a

Wikimedia challenges India content takedown, warns of chilling effect on free speech
Asia|Lifestyle|US

Vietnam vet reunites with former unit over Zoom

Vietnam vet reunites with former unit over Zoom

Vietnam vet reunites with former unit over Zoom
Asia|Entertainment|Food|Sports|World

Baseball in Japan looks about the same, but the food and the vibe are different

The jammed sellout at the Tokyo Dome as the Dodgers and Cubs opened their regular season had a different vibe than the usual MLB game

Baseball in Japan looks about the same, but the food and the vibe are different
Asia|Business|Sports|World

‘This is baseball country’: MLB season gets underway in Japan as national hero Shohei Ohtani inspires Dodgers’ win over Cubs

‘This is baseball country’: MLB season gets underway in Japan as national hero Shohei Ohtani inspires Dodgers’ win over Cubs

‘This is baseball country’: MLB season gets underway in Japan as national hero Shohei Ohtani inspires Dodgers’ win over Cubs
Asia|Health|Sports

Dodgers star Mookie Betts returns to US to recuperate from illness, will miss 2 games in Japan

Shortstop Mookie Betts has returned to Los Angeles to continue recovering from an illness that will cause him to miss the Dodgers’ first two games of the regular season at the Tokyo Dome

Dodgers star Mookie Betts returns to US to recuperate from illness, will miss 2 games in Japan
Americas|Asia|Sports

Dodgers' star Freeman scratched from lineup with left rib discomfort before opening day vs. Cubs

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman was scratched from the starting lineup with left rib discomfort before the season opener against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night at the Tokyo Dome

Dodgers' star Freeman scratched from lineup with left rib discomfort before opening day vs. Cubs
Asia|Business|Technology

China's BYD launches EV charging system it says works nearly as fast as a fill up

China's energy and auto giant BYD has announced a super fast EV charging system that it says is nearly as quick as a fill up at the pumps

China's BYD launches EV charging system it says works nearly as fast as a fill up
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

India asks US to list Sikh group as terrorist organisation, Indian source says

India has asked the U.S. to list a Sikh separatist group as a terrorist organisation, an Indian government source said on Tuesday, more than a year after the U.S.

India asks US to list Sikh group as terrorist organisation, Indian source says
Asia|Business|Economy|World

India, New Zealand target free trade pact in 60 days to boost trade ties

India and New Zealand aim to sign a free trade agreement in the next two months, New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said on Tuesday, a move that could

India, New Zealand target free trade pact in 60 days to boost trade ties
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Indonesia finance minister denies resignation rumours amid stocks plunge

Indonesia's finance minister denied rumours of her imminent resignation and pledged to maintain fiscal discipline at a hurriedly called press conference announced after the

Indonesia finance minister denies resignation rumours amid stocks plunge
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Xiaomi raises EV sales target, plans new overseas stores as Q4 revenue jumps

China's Xiaomi on Tuesday reported an almost 50% jump in fourth-quarter revenue, beating analyst estimates, and raised its target for electric vehicle deliveries this year

Xiaomi raises EV sales target, plans new overseas stores as Q4 revenue jumps
Asia|Political|World

Indonesia lawmakers set to pass amended bill allowing more military in government

Indonesia is set to pass contentious revisions to a military law this week that will allow armed forces personnel to hold more civilian posts, a move that has triggered concern in

Indonesia lawmakers set to pass amended bill allowing more military in government
Asia|Business|Economy

Costco is pressuring suppliers in mainland China to cut prices, FT reports

Costco Wholesale is pressuring mainland China suppliers to cut prices in response to U.S. tariffs, The Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing two suppliers.

Costco is pressuring suppliers in mainland China to cut prices, FT reports
Asia|Crime|World

Scam hubs on Thai-Myanmar border still have up to 100,000 people, Thai police says

Despite a weeks-long multinational crackdown, scam centres along the Thai-Myanmar border are still operating with up to 100,000 people working

Scam hubs on Thai-Myanmar border still have up to 100,000 people, Thai police says
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

XPeng sees better-than-expected quarterly revenue on new markets, cheaper SUVs

Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng on Tuesday forecast first-quarter revenue above estimates, betting on the launch of its lower-priced G6 and G9 SUV models as well as its foray into

XPeng sees better-than-expected quarterly revenue on new markets, cheaper SUVs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Sri Lanka's economy grew 5% in 2024 in strong rebound from financial crisis

Sri Lanka's economy grew 5% last year, official data showed on Tuesday, beating forecasts, and marking a strong rebound from the country's worst financial crisis in

Sri Lanka's economy grew 5% in 2024 in strong rebound from financial crisis
Asia|Environment|Lifestyle|MidEast|Travel|World

Why there’s a piece of Venice on the edge of the desert

Why there’s a piece of Venice on the edge of the desert

Why there’s a piece of Venice on the edge of the desert
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ to hike rates gradually given wage outlook, Goldman says

The Bank of Japan is likely to keep hiking interest rates gradually as wages are seen rising at a pace that will keep inflation stably around its 2% target, according

BOJ to hike rates gradually given wage outlook, Goldman says
Asia|Business|Technology

A five-minute charge to go 250 miles? This Chinese EV giant claims it can offer just that

A five-minute charge to go 250 miles? This Chinese EV giant claims it can offer just that

A five-minute charge to go 250 miles? This Chinese EV giant claims it can offer just that
Asia|Crime|World

Indonesia to question more than 500 citizens freed from Myanmar scam centres

Indonesia will question hundreds of its citizens arriving in the capital on Tuesday after they were rescued from online scam compounds in

Indonesia to question more than 500 citizens freed from Myanmar scam centres
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's land prices rise at strongest pace in 34 years

Japan's land prices rose at their fastest pace in 34 years in 2024 with recovery spreading to regional areas thanks to sustained economic growth, in the latest sign of a pickup in

Japan's land prices rise at strongest pace in 34 years
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea tightens security for opposition leader over suspected plot, Yonhap reports

South Korean police started on Tuesday providing additional security for the leader of the main opposition Democratic Party, after lawmakers had warned of a potential assassination

South Korea tightens security for opposition leader over suspected plot, Yonhap reports
Asia|Business|Economy

Bank of Korea board wary of faster loss of economic momentum, minutes show

Most of the Bank of Korea's board members assessed Asia's fourth largest economy was losing steam faster than expected due to sluggish domestic spending and uncertainties from U.S.

Bank of Korea board wary of faster loss of economic momentum, minutes show
Asia|Political|World

Foreign ministers of South Korea, Japan and China to meet in Tokyo on Saturday

The foreign ministers of South Korea, Japan and China will hold a meeting in Tokyo on Saturday in the first such talks since 2023, the

Foreign ministers of South Korea, Japan and China to meet in Tokyo on Saturday
Asia|Political|World

China conducts air and sea drills near Taiwan in response to US and Taiwanese statements

Taiwan’s Defense Ministry says an unusually large number of Chinese military ships, planes and drones entered the airspace and waters surrounding the self-governing island between Sunday and Monday

China conducts air and sea drills near Taiwan in response to US and Taiwanese statements
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Hong Kong's leader swipes at Trump but avoids criticism of tycoon's deal to sell Panama Port assets

Hong Kong’s leader says his government opposes coercion by foreign governments, an allusion to comments by U.S. President Donald Trump, but stopped short of criticizing a prominent local conglomerate’s decision to sell its Panama Canal port assets to a consortium including American investment bank BlackRock Inc. John Lee was speaking during a news briefing after Beijing’s Hong Kong affairs office reposted newspaper commentaries critical of the deal between the constortium and CK Hutchison...

Hong Kong's leader swipes at Trump but avoids criticism of tycoon's deal to sell Panama Port assets
Asia|Crime|Political|World

India orders curfew after violence over tomb of 17th-century Muslim ruler

Authorities clamped indefinite curfew on parts of the Indian city of Nagpur after more than a dozen police officers were hurt in clashes sparked by a Hindu

India orders curfew after violence over tomb of 17th-century Muslim ruler
Asia|Australia|Crime|Political|World

Australia raises concerns with China over letters targeting Hong Kong dissident in Australia

Australia Foreign Minister Penny Wong said on Tuesday she had raised with China concerns over anonymous letters sent to Australians offering a

Australia raises concerns with China over letters targeting Hong Kong dissident in Australia
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's firebrand pastors flock to impeached president's cause

When South Korea's Constitutional Court rules on President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, expected in coming days, few will be watching more closely - or be watched more

South Korea's firebrand pastors flock to impeached president's cause
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

US official blames South Korea's watchlist status on mishandling of lab data

The U.S. energy department put South Korea on a watchlist because visitors to its laboratories mishandled sensitive information, Joseph Yun, the acting

US official blames South Korea's watchlist status on mishandling of lab data
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

Gabbard says Trump is committed to ensuring peace and security through 'realism and pragmatism'

U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said President Donald Trump is committed to ensuring peace and security through “realism and pragmatism,” in remarks Tuesday before the U.S. leader speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin

Gabbard says Trump is committed to ensuring peace and security through 'realism and pragmatism'
Asia|Business|Technology

Why are Chinese automakers like BYD launching fast-charging EV systems?

China's BYD has unveiled a megawatt charging system that it says can charge an EV as quickly as filling up a fuel tank, and said it will build a network across China, igniting a

Why are Chinese automakers like BYD launching fast-charging EV systems?
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Mazda makes cost-saving effort as inflation threatens to drive up investment spending

Japanese automaker Mazda Motor said on Tuesday it will keep investments in its electrification efforts in check by making use of partnerships and its existing manufacturing plants

Mazda makes cost-saving effort as inflation threatens to drive up investment spending
Asia|Economy|Health|Lifestyle|Political

China encourages babymaking with free milk and childcare subsidies

China's Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, announced a slew of childcare subsidies this month and promised to "care" for new mothers by giving them a daily cup of free milk,

China encourages babymaking with free milk and childcare subsidies
Asia|Business|Political|World

'Bullying' claims and China scrutiny ramp up pressure on CK Hutchison

Hong Kong is opposed to "bullying tactics" by foreign governments, the city's leader said on Tuesday when asked about conglomerate CK Hutchison's port deal with U.S.

'Bullying' claims and China scrutiny ramp up pressure on CK Hutchison
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Foreign CEOs to flock to China for key summit, Xi meeting, sources say

Dozens of foreign CEOs will visit Beijing this month for a flagship development conference where some are expected to meet President Xi Jinping, according to a draft

Foreign CEOs to flock to China for key summit, Xi meeting, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Hedge funds, pharma CEOs on list of attendees for China business summit

Dozens of foreign CEOs will visit Beijing this month for a flagship business conference and some will meet with President Xi Jinping, as China seeks to attract

Hedge funds, pharma CEOs on list of attendees for China business summit
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

North Korea condemns U.S. strikes against Yemen, KCNA says

North Korea condemned recent U.S. strikes on Yemen as an act violating international law and a country's sovereignty and said such a move could never be justified in any way, the

North Korea condemns U.S. strikes against Yemen, KCNA says
Asia|Sports|World

Sho-time in Tokyo: Ohtani, Dodgers prepare to open MLB season vs. Cubs on Tuesday

The Major League Baseball season kicks off Tuesday night at the Tokyo Dome when Shohei Ohtani and the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers face the Chicago Cubs

Sho-time in Tokyo: Ohtani, Dodgers prepare to open MLB season vs. Cubs on Tuesday
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|US

China renews export registrations for US pork, poultry plants in relief to farmers

Beijing has renewed registrations that allow hundreds of U.S. pork and poultry facilities to export to China, industry groups said on Monday,

China renews export registrations for US pork, poultry plants in relief to farmers
Asia|Business|Economy

Hong Kong billionaire property developer Lee Shau Kee dies at 97

Hong Kong billionaire property developer Lee Shau Kee had died

Hong Kong billionaire property developer Lee Shau Kee dies at 97
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy

Vietnam developer proposes 15-year rescue for bank at heart of giant fraud, documents show

The bank at the centre of Vietnam's biggest financial fraud has received a central bank bailout amounting 5% of the nation's 2024 economic output, which a

Vietnam developer proposes 15-year rescue for bank at heart of giant fraud, documents show
Asia|Sports

What's the future of baseball in Japan as the best players leave for MLB?

Shohei Ohtani is widely regarded as the best player in Major League Baseball

What's the future of baseball in Japan as the best players leave for MLB?
Asia|Business|Sports|Travel|World

Shohei Ohtani merchandise is prompting long lines — even in the rain — in Tokyo

The Los Angeles Dodgers gave Shohei Ohtani an unprecedented $700 million contract hoping to drive interest — and the dollars that come with it — from fans across the Pacific

Shohei Ohtani merchandise is prompting long lines — even in the rain — in Tokyo
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street rises again

U.S. stocks climbed again as Wall Street's wild roller-coaster ride veers back upward

Stock market today: Wall Street rises again
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Stock Markets|US

US stocks gain, gold hovers near all-time high as Russia-Ukraine talks in view

Wall Street stocks ended higher and gold held near $3,000 per ounce on Monday after mixed economic data and ahead of talks between U.S.

US stocks gain, gold hovers near all-time high as Russia-Ukraine talks in view
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|US|World

Cobalt produced by China's Lygend in Indonesia skirts Trump tariffs

U.S. firms are buying cobalt metal produced in Indonesia by China's Lygend Resources that does not incur the tariffs placed by the Trump administration on imports

Cobalt produced by China's Lygend in Indonesia skirts Trump tariffs
Asia|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

Oil prices tick up on US attack on Houthis, China economic hopes

Oil prices rose slightly on Monday after the United States vowed to keep attacking Yemen's Houthis until the Iran-aligned group ends its assaults on shipping,

Oil prices tick up on US attack on Houthis, China economic hopes
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Dollar dented by economic worries; euro remains in favor

The dollar hovered near a five-month low against the euro on Monday as worries about the economic fallout from U.S.

Dollar dented by economic worries; euro remains in favor
Asia|Health|Political|World

US aid cuts to Myanmar are having catastrophic impact, UN rapporteur says

U.S. cuts to humanitarian aid are having a crushing impact on people in Myanmar, with violence likely to spiral, Thomas Andrews, the U.N. special rapporteur on

US aid cuts to Myanmar are having catastrophic impact, UN rapporteur says
Asia|Health|Political|World

WHO flags funding shortage risk in Afghanistan

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday said that the agency is concerned about funding shortages in Afghanistan which could force closure of 80% of WHO-supported essential health

WHO flags funding shortage risk in Afghanistan
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Allianz to sell 26% stakes in India joint ventures for $2.8 billion

The German insurer Allianz said on Monday that it was selling its 26% stake in two joint ventures with India's Bajaj Finserv to the Bajaj Group for around 2.6 billion euros ($2.84

Allianz to sell 26% stakes in India joint ventures for $2.8 billion
Asia|Business|Science|Technology

Google preparing to partner with Taiwan's MediaTek on next AI chip, Information reports

Alphabet's Google is preparing to partner with Taiwan's MediaTek on the next version of its AI chips, Tensor Processing Units, that will be made next year, the Information reported on

Google preparing to partner with Taiwan's MediaTek on next AI chip, Information reports
Asia|Business|Economy

Tata Sons' move to boost stake in Tata Play gets Indian regulatory clearance

Tata Sons' acquisition of an additional 10% stake in Tata Play from an affiliate of Singaporean sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings has received regulatory clearance, the Competition

Tata Sons' move to boost stake in Tata Play gets Indian regulatory clearance
Asia|Sports|World

From Oh to Ohtani: How Japan developed a generation of baseball superstars (again)

From Oh to Ohtani: How Japan developed a generation of baseball superstars (again)

From Oh to Ohtani: How Japan developed a generation of baseball superstars (again)
Asia|Crime|Political|US

Southern California Hindu temple desecrated with anti-India and anti-Hindu graffiti calls for peace

A Hindu temple in Chino Hills, California, was desecrated on March 7 with anti-Hindu graffiti, which also targeted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Southern California Hindu temple desecrated with anti-India and anti-Hindu graffiti calls for peace
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Honda to procure Toyota's US-made batteries in tariff response, Nikkei reports

Japanese automaker Honda Motor will procure batteries for its hybrid vehicles from Toyota Motor's plant in the United States in an effort to reduce tariff risks under the Trump

Honda to procure Toyota's US-made batteries in tariff response, Nikkei reports
Asia|Political|Technology|World

South Korea keen to avoid impact on US cooperation after 'sensitive' country designation

South Korea's acting president urged ministries on Monday to work with the U.S. to avoid any negative impact on science, technology and energy

South Korea keen to avoid impact on US cooperation after 'sensitive' country designation
Asia|Political|World

China says military exercises near Taiwan punishment for 'separatism'

Chinese military exercises near Taiwan on Monday were punishment for Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's continued promotion of "separatism", according to a stern statement

China says military exercises near Taiwan punishment for 'separatism'
Asia|Business|Technology

BYD unveils new super-charging EV tech, to build charging network in China

BYD on Monday unveiled a new platform for electric vehicles (EVs) that it said could charge EVs as quickly as it takes to pump gas and announced for the first time that it would

BYD unveils new super-charging EV tech, to build charging network in China
Asia|Health|Sports

Dodgers star Mookie Betts won't play in 2 regular season games vs. Cubs in Tokyo because of illness

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts will not play in the two-game Tokyo Series against the Chicago Cubs because of an illness that’s lingered for the past week

Dodgers star Mookie Betts won't play in 2 regular season games vs. Cubs in Tokyo because of illness
Americas|Asia|Political|World

India's Modi says Trump has 'clear roadmap' in second term

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said U.S.

India's Modi says Trump has 'clear roadmap' in second term
Asia|Business|Economy

How China is doubling down on trade-ins to boost sluggish consumption

Authorities in China pledged on Sunday to "vigorously boost consumption" and "expand domestic demand in all directions" as they seek to cushion the impact of weak

How China is doubling down on trade-ins to boost sluggish consumption
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Foreign investors lured to high-yielding Chinese bank debt

Foreign investors are rushing into Chinese interbank debt instruments as mainland yields rise, seeking to exploit the advantage of favourable currency conversion rates

Foreign investors lured to high-yielding Chinese bank debt
Asia|Europe|Political|World

South Korea, Ukraine discuss handling of N.Korean prisoners of war

South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul sought Kyiv's cooperation in the handling of North Korean prisoners of war during a telephone call on Monday with his Ukrainian counterpart

South Korea, Ukraine discuss handling of N.Korean prisoners of war
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla launches free trial of assisted driving service in China

Tesla is launching a free trial of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) service in China from March 17 to April 16, the company said on its Chinese website.

Tesla launches free trial of assisted driving service in China
Asia|Crime|Europe|World

Fire at packed North Macedonia nightclub kills 59

Fire ripped through a packed and unlicensed nightclub early on Sunday in the North Macedonian town of Kocani, killing 59 people and injuring more than

Fire at packed North Macedonia nightclub kills 59
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Property developer Sunac China warns of wider loss for 2024

Property developer Sunac China said on Monday it expects to report a wider loss for the year ended December 2024.

Property developer Sunac China warns of wider loss for 2024
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

Ex-South Korea defence minister denies insurrection in martial law plot

A former South Korean defence minister charged with insurrection for his role in trying to enforce martial law defended his actions at the start of his trial on Monday

Ex-South Korea defence minister denies insurrection in martial law plot
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

BYD considers Germany for third plant in Europe

Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD is considering Germany for a possible third assembly plant in Europe, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters, after

BYD considers Germany for third plant in Europe
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's Nomura ties up with regional bank Hyakujushi to boost wealth business

Nomura Holdings, Japan's largest securities firm, said on Monday it has partnered with regional lender Hyakujushi Bank to boost its wealth management services.

Japan's Nomura ties up with regional bank Hyakujushi to boost wealth business
Asia|Business|Economy

India's February merchandise trade deficit narrows to its lowest in over 3 years

India's merchandise trade deficit in February narrowed sharply to $14.05 billion, the lowest level in more than three years, as imports fell amid

India's February merchandise trade deficit narrows to its lowest in over 3 years
Asia|Business|Finance|Political

CK Hutchison will not hold earnings calls following port deal criticism

Hong Kong-based conglomerate CK Hutchison, which is facing pressure from Beijing authorities over a port deal with a BlackRock-led consortium, will not hold earnings

CK Hutchison will not hold earnings calls following port deal criticism
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US|World

China unveils plan to boost consumption as Trump tariffs bite

China unveils plan to boost consumption as Trump tariffs bite

China unveils plan to boost consumption as Trump tariffs bite
Asia|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Travel

After a long night of partying, things get WEIRD for the Ratliff brothers in ‘White Lotus’ episode 5

After a long night of partying, things get WEIRD for the Ratliff brothers in ‘White Lotus’ episode 5

After a long night of partying, things get WEIRD for the Ratliff brothers in ‘White Lotus’ episode 5
Asia|Business|Technology

BMW to integrate Huawei smart-connect system into its China-made cars in 2026

BMW Group will integrate Huawei HiCar, the Chinese tech conglomerate's car mobile app connecting devices with vehicles, into its locally produced new models in 2026, the German

BMW to integrate Huawei smart-connect system into its China-made cars in 2026
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty

Brands ditch South Korean actor Kim Soo-hyun over dating scandal

Brands including Prada have cut ties with South Korean actor Kim Soo-hyun amid controversy over his relationship with actress Kim Sae-ron who was found dead in February

Brands ditch South Korean actor Kim Soo-hyun over dating scandal
Asia|Business|Economy

Indonesia's Feb palm oil exports hit 4-month high on tax cut

Indonesia's crude and refined palm oil exports surged 62.2% in February from a month ago to reach a four-month high, the

Indonesia's Feb palm oil exports hit 4-month high on tax cut
Asia|Business|Economy

India's wholesale inflation rises slightly in February

India's wholesale inflation in February rose to 2.38% year-on-year, slightly above 2.31% in January as a slowing food price increase was offset by a

India's wholesale inflation rises slightly in February
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China retail sales pick up as Beijing turns to consumers to ease US trade pressure

China's retail sales growth quickened in January-February in a welcome sign for policymakers' efforts to boost domestic consumption even as joblessness

China retail sales pick up as Beijing turns to consumers to ease US trade pressure
Asia|Business|Crime|Lifestyle|World

Dolls, vodka and chocolate: See why Russian shops are opening up across China

Shops selling Russian goods are springing up in cities across China, selling everything from Russian dolls to vodka and chocolate. But with counterfeit products accounting for much of what’s on offer, Chinese market regulators have launched investigations. CNN’s Marc Stewart goes shopping in Beijing to find out what's really going on.

Dolls, vodka and chocolate: See why Russian shops are opening up across China
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Berkshire raises stakes in five Japanese trading houses to near 10%

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway raised its holdings in five Japanese trading houses, regulatory filings showed on Monday, in the U.S. conglomerate's latest

Berkshire raises stakes in five Japanese trading houses to near 10%
Asia|Business|Economy|Health|Political

Novartis is watching US reciprocal tariff policy 'very carefully', CEO says

Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis will watch "very carefully" how the reciprocal tariff policy proposed by the United States unfolds in early April, Chief Executive Vas Narasimhan

Novartis is watching US reciprocal tariff policy 'very carefully', CEO says
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China's customs denies reports it plans to slow inspections of imported coal

China's customs authorities have denied reports that they plan to go slow on inspections of imported coal, potentially leading to fewer imports.

China's customs denies reports it plans to slow inspections of imported coal
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's Sapporo needs to be more transparent on real estate sales, board candidate says

Beer manufacturer Sapporo Holdings Ltd needs to be more transparent about its plans to divest some of its substantial real estate holdings, said a board candidate backed by the

Japan's Sapporo needs to be more transparent on real estate sales, board candidate says
Asia|Business|Economy

Taiwan likely to hold rates steady on inflation, US tariff concerns: Reuters poll

Taiwan's central bank is likely to maintain its policy interest rate this week and keep it steady through the first quarter of next year, due to concerns over inflation and fresh

Taiwan likely to hold rates steady on inflation, US tariff concerns: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Europe, China shine as US exceptionalism fades

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee Market movement on Monday continued the narrative of investors falling out of love with U.S. stocks and flocking to European and

Europe, China shine as US exceptionalism fades
Asia|Political

South Korea's opposition says delay of Yoon impeachment ruling is irresponsible

South Korea's opposition Democratic Party on Monday urged the country's Constitutional Court to swiftly rule on President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, saying keeping the country

South Korea's opposition says delay of Yoon impeachment ruling is irresponsible
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Bank Indonesia to hold rates steady on March 19, cut in Q2: Reuters poll

Bank Indonesia will hold interest rates steady on Wednesday to protect the rupiah from further depreciation amid growing global trade tensions, but is expected

Bank Indonesia to hold rates steady on March 19, cut in Q2: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy

China property investment falls 9.8% in Jan-Feb y/y

Property investment in China fell 9.8% in the first two months of 2025 from the same period a year earlier, after tumbling 10.6% in 2024, official data showed on Monday.

China property investment falls 9.8% in Jan-Feb y/y
Asia|Business|Technology

Volkswagen, FAW venture to launch 11 new models tailored for China from 2026

The joint venture of Volkswagen and FAW Group said on Monday it will launch 11 new Volkswagen and Jetta branded models tailored for the China market from 2026.

Volkswagen, FAW venture to launch 11 new models tailored for China from 2026
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment

Asia's green jet fuel ambitions exceed demand, heralding exports

Asia's ability to supply sustainable aviation fuel will outpace regional demand this year and next as more production comes online, increasing exports and

Asia's green jet fuel ambitions exceed demand, heralding exports
Asia|Business|Economy

China's property slump persists as stimulus struggles to stabilise sector

China's property slump persisted in February, with official figures on Monday showing declines in prices, investment and sales, as government measures

China's property slump persists as stimulus struggles to stabilise sector
Asia|Crime|Environment|World

Crocodile attacks in Indonesia are on the rise. It's left residents on edge

In the Central Mamuju district of Indonesia’s West Sulawesi, where the Budong-Budong River meets the sea, people have long feared crocodiles

Crocodile attacks in Indonesia are on the rise. It's left residents on edge
Asia|Europe|Sports

Mirra Andreeva beats Aryna Sabalenka at Indian Wells. Jack Draper wins the men's title

Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva has come back to beat No. 1-ranked Aryna Sabalenka 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the BNP Paribas Open

Mirra Andreeva beats Aryna Sabalenka at Indian Wells. Jack Draper wins the men's title
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Japan PM Ishiba's cabinet approval hits record low, Asahi reports

Public support for Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's government dropped to a record low after he handed out gift vouchers to some ruling party lawmakers, a poll conducted by

Japan PM Ishiba's cabinet approval hits record low, Asahi reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China looks to boost consumption amid consumer squeeze

China's State Council unveiled on Sunday what it called a "special action plan" to boost domestic consumption, featuring measures including increasing residents' income and

China looks to boost consumption amid consumer squeeze
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|World

‘Made in Russia’ goods are the new craze in China

‘Made in Russia’ goods are the new craze in China

‘Made in Russia’ goods are the new craze in China
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|US

China access for hundreds of US meat exporters in doubt as Trump 1.0 deal nears end

Hundreds of U.S. meat plants granted access to China in a 2020 "Phase 1" trade deal with President Donald Trump are set to lose

China access for hundreds of US meat exporters in doubt as Trump 1.0 deal nears end
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Suicide car bomber hits buses carrying security forces, killing 7 in southwestern Pakistan

At least five officers and two civilians have been killed and 10 wounded when a suicide car bomber targeted a convoy of buses carrying security forces in Pakistan's restive Balochistan province

Suicide car bomber hits buses carrying security forces, killing 7 in southwestern Pakistan
Asia|Sports

From Nomo to Ichiro to Ohtani: Japan's baseball rise in MLB hits high point in Dodgers-Cubs series

Nearly 25 years after Ichiro Suzuki embarked on a Hall of Fame career for the Seattle Mariners, the impact of Japanese players in Major League Baseball is at a high point

From Nomo to Ichiro to Ohtani: Japan's baseball rise in MLB hits high point in Dodgers-Cubs series
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

U.S. calls for better access to Korean market, South Korean trade minister says

The United States has called for better access to the Korean market, particularly in the agriculture and technology sectors, South Korea's trade minister said on

U.S. calls for better access to Korean market, South Korean trade minister says
Asia|Sports

The best team in the National League? For two days in Japan, it's looked like the Hanshin Tigers

For two days in Japan, it’s the Hanshin Tigers who have looked like the class of the National League

The best team in the National League? For two days in Japan, it's looked like the Hanshin Tigers
Asia|Health|Sports|World

Dodgers' Mookie Betts still struggling with illness, status for opening day in doubt

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts is still struggling to recover from an illness, with manager Dave Roberts pessimistic that the eight-time All-Star will be ready for opening day against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday in Japan

Dodgers' Mookie Betts still struggling with illness, status for opening day in doubt
Asia|Business|Environment|Food

Indonesia's cocoa farmers work with businesses to fight the bitter impact of climate change

Thousands of cocoa farmers across Indonesia are working with businesses and other organizations to protect their crops against the bitter impacts of climate change

Indonesia's cocoa farmers work with businesses to fight the bitter impact of climate change
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China's Xi declines EU invitation to anniversary summit, FT reports

Chinese President Xi Jinping has declined an invitation to visit Brussels for a summit to mark the 50th

China's Xi declines EU invitation to anniversary summit, FT reports
Americas|Asia|Business|Europe|Technology

China's Ecarx explores US entry, in talks with VW to develop smart cars for Europe, CEO says

Volkswagen is in talks with digital cockpit system developer Ecarx to put the Chinese company's technologies in cars it sells in developed markets, such as Europe, Ecarx's CEO said

China's Ecarx explores US entry, in talks with VW to develop smart cars for Europe, CEO says
Asia|Business|Science|Technology

China's Baidu launches two new AI models as industry competition heats up

China's Baidu said on Sunday it has launched two new artificial intelligence models, including a new reasoning-focused model that it said rivalled DeepSeek's model, as it vies to

China's Baidu launches two new AI models as industry competition heats up
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Technology

Kashmir's Sufi music lovers are sticking with the audio cassette

Shaksaaz, a tailor in the Kashmiri city of Srinagar, inherited his passion for local Sufi music from his grandfather along with a meticulously preserved collection of cassette tapes from the 1970s, which he often listens to as he works

Kashmir's Sufi music lovers are sticking with the audio cassette
Asia|Sports

One year after interpreter's scandal, Shohei Ohtani enters the Tokyo Series with newfound maturity

The Tokyo Series and its celebration of Shohei Ohtani begins this week in a festive atmosphere

One year after interpreter's scandal, Shohei Ohtani enters the Tokyo Series with newfound maturity
Americas|Asia|Sports

Smoking areas in clubhouse, no pitch clock: MLB players get a little taste of baseball in Japan

The Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers can party like it’s 2022 on a baseball field for a few days in Japan, and even like it’s 1982 off of it

Smoking areas in clubhouse, no pitch clock: MLB players get a little taste of baseball in Japan
Asia|Health|Sports

Dodgers' Betts dealing with illness in Japan, Roberts hopeful he'll be ready for opening day

Shortstop Mookie Betts will miss the Los Angeles Dodgers’ two exhibition games in Japan because of an illness

Dodgers' Betts dealing with illness in Japan, Roberts hopeful he'll be ready for opening day
Asia|Sports

Rising to the occasion, Shohei Ohtani hits 2-run HR in return to Japan against Yomiuri Giants

Japanese star Shohei Ohtani showed off some prodigious power in his return to the Tokyo Dome on Saturday night

Rising to the occasion, Shohei Ohtani hits 2-run HR in return to Japan against Yomiuri Giants
Asia|Political|World

Massive rallies across South Korea ahead of key ruling on impeachment of Yoon

South Koreans gathered in huge numbers in the capital Seoul on Saturday to support or oppose impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol before a court decides

Massive rallies across South Korea ahead of key ruling on impeachment of Yoon
Asia|Business|Crime|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

China to crack down on stock market fake news as AI spurs misinformation, says state media 

SHANGHAI ((Reuters)) - China's securities watchdog will step up monitoring fake information in the stock market and work with the police and cyberspace regulators to crack down on those who

China to crack down on stock market fake news as AI spurs misinformation, says state media 
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China should choose 'right timing and strength' for monetary easing, state media says

SHANGHAI ((Reuters)) - China should choose the right timing and force in easing monetary policy, state media said on Saturday in the latest signal that further easing to boost the world's second-

China should choose 'right timing and strength' for monetary easing, state media says
Asia|Political|US|World

US hits Thai officials with visa sanctions over deportation of Uyghurs to China

U.S.

US hits Thai officials with visa sanctions over deportation of Uyghurs to China
Asia|Political|US|World

US imposes sanctions on Thai officials after Uyghur men are deported to China

The U.S. State Department has announced sanctions on an unknown number of current and former Thai officials for their role in deporting at least 40 Uyghur men to China despite worries that they could be jailed or even face death there

US imposes sanctions on Thai officials after Uyghur men are deported to China
Asia|Political|World

'Filled with arrogance': China lashes out at G7 over statements on maritime security

China has lashed out at accusations it is endangering maritime safety made by top diplomats from the Group of 7 industrialized democracies

'Filled with arrogance': China lashes out at G7 over statements on maritime security
Asia|Political|US|World

US designated South Korea a 'sensitive' country amid nuclear concerns

The U.S.

US designated South Korea a 'sensitive' country amid nuclear concerns
Americas|Asia|Political|World

Tough G7 statement drops 'one China' reference from Taiwan language

G7 foreign ministers took a tough stance on China on Friday, stepping up language on Taiwan and omitting some conciliatory references from past

Tough G7 statement drops 'one China' reference from Taiwan language
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Death toll in Pakistan's train hijacking rises to 31, army says

The death toll from a militant hijacking of a train in Pakistan's southwestern mountains has risen to 31 soldiers, staff and civilians, the military said on

Death toll in Pakistan's train hijacking rises to 31, army says
Asia|Political|World

Russia deputy foreign minister visits North Korea, KCNA says

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko is visiting North Korea, North Korean state media KCNA said on Saturday.

Russia deputy foreign minister visits North Korea, KCNA says
Asia|Education|Political|US

Republican legislation seeks to ban Chinese nationals from studying in the US

A group of House Republicans has put forward legislation seeking to prevent Chinese students from studying in American schools, citing national security concerns

Republican legislation seeks to ban Chinese nationals from studying in the US
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

South Korea asks US for tariff exemption, trade ministry says

South Korea's trade minister has asked his U.S. counterpart to exempt the country from reciprocal tariffs if they go into effect in April, the trade ministry said on Saturday.

South Korea asks US for tariff exemption, trade ministry says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks rebound after S&P 500 correction, safe-haven gold touches record

U.S. equities followed European stocks higher on Friday to end a bumpy week on a positive note, although safe-haven gold hit a record high

Stocks rebound after S&P 500 correction, safe-haven gold touches record
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

US official sought to end aid for Rohingya refugees, email says

The Trump administration official overseeing the dismantling of the main U.S. foreign aid agency proposed phasing out help for crisis-torn Lebanon and the

US official sought to end aid for Rohingya refugees, email says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Wall Street rallies to its best day in months, but that’s not enough to salvage its losing week

U.S. stocks rallied to their best day since November's election, but that wasn't enough to keep Wall Street from a fourth straight losing week

Wall Street rallies to its best day in months, but that’s not enough to salvage its losing week
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Euro gains after German fiscal deal; dollar buoyed with US government shutdown likely averted

The euro rose on Friday after German parties agreed on a fiscal deal that could boost defence spending and revive growth in Europe's largest

Euro gains after German fiscal deal; dollar buoyed with US government shutdown likely averted
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US, Vietnam firms sign deals on energy and minerals, state media reports 

Vietnamese and Americans firms have signed a series of deals on energy and minerals during a visit to the United States by Vietnam's trade minister, state media and one of the firms

US, Vietnam firms sign deals on energy and minerals, state media reports 
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Philippine ex-President Duterte appears by video link at International Criminal Court hearing

Jailed former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has appeared by videoconference before judges at the International Criminal Court

Philippine ex-President Duterte appears by video link at International Criminal Court hearing
Arts|Asia|Food|Lifestyle|World

Millions of people celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors

Millions of people in South Asia are celebrating Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, by smearing each other with brightly colored powder, dancing to festive music and feasting on traditional sweets prepared for the occasion

Millions of people celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors
Asia|Food|Political|World

UN World Food Program to cut food aid for over 1 million people in Myanmar

The United Nations food agency says that more than 1 million people in the war-torn nation of Myanmar will be cut off from food assistance due to critical funding shortfalls

UN World Food Program to cut food aid for over 1 million people in Myanmar
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Property developer Country Garden's unit forecasts higher annual earnings

Country Garden Services, the property services arm of China's Country Garden, on Friday forecast a higher full-year profit on the back of lower impairment charges.

Property developer Country Garden's unit forecasts higher annual earnings
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Lawyer says Philippines' Duterte was 'abducted', too ill to testify at ICC

By Stephanie van den Berg and Anthony Deutsch THE HAGUE -Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was "abducted" before being taken to The Hague to face murder allegations and is too ill to give

Lawyer says Philippines' Duterte was 'abducted', too ill to testify at ICC
Asia|Food|Political|World

UN chief vows to 'speak loud' to avert ration cuts for Rohingya in Bangladesh

The United Nations will do all it can to help prevent food rations being cut for Rohingya refugees in camps in Bangladesh, U.N.

UN chief vows to 'speak loud' to avert ration cuts for Rohingya in Bangladesh
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Former Philippines leader Duterte appears in Hague courtroom via video link on ‘war on drugs’ charges

Former Philippines leader Duterte appears in Hague courtroom via video link on ‘war on drugs’ charges

Former Philippines leader Duterte appears in Hague courtroom via video link on ‘war on drugs’ charges
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Bank of America cuts 16 investment bankers in Hong Kong in global trim, sources say

Bank of America has cut 16 bankers from its investment banking department in Hong Kong as part of global cuts to its dealmaking workforce, three sources

Bank of America cuts 16 investment bankers in Hong Kong in global trim, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

Donald Trump makes Chinese stocks (somewhat) great again

As U.S.

Donald Trump makes Chinese stocks (somewhat) great again
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China's CATL sees slowest profit growth in six years

CATL reported 15% growth in 2024 net profit, the slowest pace in six years, as a prolonged price war in China's electric vehicle market put pressure on the Chinese EV battery giant.

China's CATL sees slowest profit growth in six years
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Electronics giant Foxconn forecasts strong Q1 revenue after profit miss

Taiwan's Foxconn,the world's largest contract electronics maker, said on Friday that solid demand from its tech clients would drive strong revenue

Electronics giant Foxconn forecasts strong Q1 revenue after profit miss
Asia|Economy|MidEast|Political|US|World

China, Russia and Iran call for end to US sanctions on Iran and the restart of nuclear talks

Representatives of China, Russia and Iran have called for an end to U.S. sanctions on Iran over its rapidly advancing nuclear program and a restart to multinational talks on the issue

China, Russia and Iran call for end to US sanctions on Iran and the restart of nuclear talks
Asia|Sports

Not just Ohtani: Tokyo Series will showcase the depth of Japanese talent in Major League Baseball

The spotlight will be on slugger Shohei Ohtani this week when the superstar returns to Japan and leads the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers against the Chicago Cubs in the first two games of the Major League Baseball season at the Tokyo Dome

Not just Ohtani: Tokyo Series will showcase the depth of Japanese talent in Major League Baseball
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai household debt stablising, measures planned to ease credit, minister says

Thailand's household debt and non-performing loans have stabilised after economic growth gained pace towards the end of last year, its finance minister said on Friday, pledging

Thai household debt stablising, measures planned to ease credit, minister says
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology|US

JPMorgan engineers’ efficiency jumps as much as 20% from using coding assistant

Tens of thousands of JPMorgan Chase software engineers increased their productivity 10% to 20% by using a coding assistant tool developed by the bank, its

JPMorgan engineers’ efficiency jumps as much as 20% from using coding assistant
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

China, Russia back Iran as Trump presses Tehran for nuclear talks

China and Russia stood by Iran on Friday after the United States demanded nuclear talks with Tehran, with senior Chinese and Russian

China, Russia back Iran as Trump presses Tehran for nuclear talks
Asia|Business|Finance|Political|World

China blasts ‘spineless’ plan to sell Panama Canal ports to BlackRock

China blasts ‘spineless’ plan to sell Panama Canal ports to BlackRock

China blasts ‘spineless’ plan to sell Panama Canal ports to BlackRock
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan firms agree to biggest pay hike in 34 years, but will it boost consumer spending?

Japanese firms agreed to raise wages by more than 5% on average this year, on course for their most substantial pay hike in over three decades - a

Japan firms agree to biggest pay hike in 34 years, but will it boost consumer spending?
Asia|Business|Economy|US

Boeing, Apple, GE to join US business mission to Vietnam next week, list shows

Top U.S. tech, defence and energy companies including Boeing and Apple will join a large business mission to Vietnam next week, a list of participants seen by

Boeing, Apple, GE to join US business mission to Vietnam next week, list shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|World

China set for rapeseed meal shortage after 100% duty on top supplier Canada

China is likely to face a supply shortage of rapeseed meal by the third quarter of this year as Beijing's tariffs on shipments from top exporter Canada

China set for rapeseed meal shortage after 100% duty on top supplier Canada
Asia|Business|Economy

China Feb bank lending slows more than expected as US tariffs add to uncertainty

New bank lending in China tumbled more than expected in February from a record high the previous month, even as policymakers seek to shield the economy from

China Feb bank lending slows more than expected as US tariffs add to uncertainty
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Amid tariff risks, Vietnam signs energy deals with US, reviews duties to boost US imports

Vietnam escalated a charm offensive with the United States on Friday as it announced provisional deals for the import of U.S. energy products and a

Amid tariff risks, Vietnam signs energy deals with US, reviews duties to boost US imports
Asia|Food|Political|World

World Food Programme to cut aid for one million people in Myanmar

More than a million people in Myanmar will be cut off from life-saving food assistance provided by the World Food Programme (WFP) from next month because of critical

World Food Programme to cut aid for one million people in Myanmar
Asia|Sports|Travel|World

Shohei Ohtani and four other Japanese players come home to start the MLB season

It's the World Series-champion Los Angeles Dodgers against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Tokyo Dome to start the Major League Baseball season

Shohei Ohtani and four other Japanese players come home to start the MLB season
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

U.S. to install senior diplomat as chargé to oversee China embassy: State Dept

The U.S.

U.S. to install senior diplomat as chargé to oversee China embassy: State Dept
Asia|Business|Economy

Indonesia's trade surplus likely narrowed to $2.45 billion in February: Reuters poll

Indonesia's trade surplus in February likely narrowed to $2.45 billion, despite a larger increase in exports and a small import growth, a Reuters poll showed on Friday, indicating

Indonesia's trade surplus likely narrowed to $2.45 billion in February: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Hong Kong's AIA misses VONB estimates, unveils $1.6 billion buyback

Hong-Kong based insurer AIA on Friday posted an 18% rise in annual value of new business (VONB) but missed estimates, while announcing a $1.6

Hong Kong's AIA misses VONB estimates, unveils $1.6 billion buyback
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Stocks sink with S&P 500 in correction, bonds in demand amid tariff angst

Global equities sank on Thursday with the

Stocks sink with S&P 500 in correction, bonds in demand amid tariff angst
Asia|Economy|Political

Japan PM apologises for giving out gifts, clouding budget prospects

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba apologised on Friday for giving gift certificates to some ruling party lawmakers, a move that could hurt his administration's

Japan PM apologises for giving out gifts, clouding budget prospects
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

Hong Kong's CK Hutchison under fire after China criticism of ports sale to US

China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office (HKMAO) reposted a commentary criticising CK Hutchison's port deal with U.S. firm BlackRock as a betrayal

Hong Kong's CK Hutchison under fire after China criticism of ports sale to US
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

China hits out at ‘threats of force’ on Iran as Trump pushes for new nuclear deal

China hits out at ‘threats of force’ on Iran as Trump pushes for new nuclear deal

China hits out at ‘threats of force’ on Iran as Trump pushes for new nuclear deal
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Singapore's DBS raises $2 billion through US dollar bonds, term sheet shows

DBS Group, Southeast Asia's biggest bank, has raised $2 billion through a multi-tranche U.S. dollar senior bond issuance for general business purposes and to finance treasury activities,

Singapore's DBS raises $2 billion through US dollar bonds, term sheet shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Asia hedge funds outperform US peers as markets sell off

Asia hedge funds weathered the March selloff in markets better than their U.S. counterparts, helped by the relative outperformance of Chinese stocks as global

Asia hedge funds outperform US peers as markets sell off
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Tesla plans Model Y costing at least 20% less to produce to defend China share, sources say

Tesla will make a lower-cost version of its best-selling Model Y in Shanghai, three people with knowledge of the matter said, aiming to regain ground lost during a price war in its

Tesla plans Model Y costing at least 20% less to produce to defend China share, sources say
Asia|Business|Technology

Indonesia issues telco permits for five Apple iPhone 16 models

Indonesia has issued telecommunications permits for five different models of Apple's iPhone 16, the communications ministry said on Friday, a step towards allowing sales after a

Indonesia issues telco permits for five Apple iPhone 16 models
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ to debate economic risks from Trump trade war, rates seen steady

The Bank of Japan is set to keep interest rates steady next week and discuss just how much of a risk the escalating U.S. trade war poses to the export-reliant economy

BOJ to debate economic risks from Trump trade war, rates seen steady
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan inflation likely cooled in Feb on energy subsidy resumption: Reuters poll

Japan's core inflation likely decelerated in February from the previous month due to the resumption of energy subsidies, a Reuters poll showed, though the overall price trends will

Japan inflation likely cooled in Feb on energy subsidy resumption: Reuters poll
Asia|Technology|Travel|World

South Korea says battery pack is possible cause of Air Busan fire

A spare power bank is a possible cause of a fire that engulfed an Air Busan plane in January, South Korea's transport ministry said on Friday, citing interim investigation results.

South Korea says battery pack is possible cause of Air Busan fire
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

China says it will take all steps to guard its interests after latest Trump tariffs

China will take all necessary measures to safeguard its rights and interests, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Wednesday, after U.S.

China says it will take all steps to guard its interests after latest Trump tariffs
Asia|Environment|Science

The Asian elephant population in Cambodia is more robust than previously thought, a study finds

A genetic study of Asian elephants in northern Cambodia reveals a larger and more robust population than previously thought, raising hopes the endangered species could slowly recover

The Asian elephant population in Cambodia is more robust than previously thought, a study finds
Asia|Political|World

Ahead of Yoon impeachment ruling, South Korea's acting president calls for calm

South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok called on Friday for the nation to respect and accept any decision, ahead of a Constitutional Court's ruling on the

Ahead of Yoon impeachment ruling, South Korea's acting president calls for calm
Africa|Americas|Asia|Europe|Lifestyle|Technology|Travel|World

The world’s greatest places of 2025, according to TIME

The world’s greatest places of 2025, according to TIME

The world’s greatest places of 2025, according to TIME
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US|World

Fear and resignation after ‘world’s most powerful company’ pays Trump a $100 billion ‘protection fee’

Fear and resignation after ‘world’s most powerful company’ pays Trump a $100 billion ‘protection fee’

Fear and resignation after ‘world’s most powerful company’ pays Trump a $100 billion ‘protection fee’
Asia|Business|Technology

SoftBank, OpenAI to build AI data centre in Japan, Nikkei reports

SoftBank plans to transform a former Sharp LCD panel plant in Japan into a data centre for operating artificial intelligence agents developed in collaboration with U.S.-based ChatGPT

SoftBank, OpenAI to build AI data centre in Japan, Nikkei reports
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Arrest of Philippines' Duterte offers a glimmer of hope at troubled ICC

The arrest of former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has given a timely boost to the International Criminal Court, which is facing U.S. sanctions

Arrest of Philippines' Duterte offers a glimmer of hope at troubled ICC
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political

Philippines' Duterte to have first hearing at ICC on Friday

Former Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte will make his first appearance at the International Criminal Court on Friday at 1300 GMT, the court said on Thursday.

Philippines' Duterte to have first hearing at ICC on Friday
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Duterte refused fingerprinting and threatened lawsuits during chaotic arrest, Philippine police say

A Philippine general says that ex-Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatened him with lawsuits, refused to be fingerprinted and told law enforcers “you have to kill me to bring me to The Hague.”

Duterte refused fingerprinting and threatened lawsuits during chaotic arrest, Philippine police say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

J.P. Morgan economist sees 40% US recession chance and risks to 'exorbitant privilege'

There is about a 40% chance of a U.S. recession this year and a risk of lasting damage to the country's standing as an investment destination if the administration undermines

J.P. Morgan economist sees 40% US recession chance and risks to 'exorbitant privilege'
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Wall Street tumbles 10% below its record for first 'correction' since 2023 on Trump's trade war

Wall Street’s sell-off hit a new low following President Donald Trump’s latest escalation in his trade war

Wall Street tumbles 10% below its record for first 'correction' since 2023 on Trump's trade war
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

China shipowners group says US port fee proposal breaks WTO rules, US law

The China Shipowners' Association opposes a U.S. proposal to slap hefty port entry fees on ocean cargo carriers that own or have ordered vessels from China,

China shipowners group says US port fee proposal breaks WTO rules, US law
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Oil settles down more than 1% on tariff worry, supply-demand expectations

Oil prices fell over 1% on Thursday as markets weighed macroeconomic concerns, including the risk that tariff wars between the U.S. and other

Oil settles down more than 1% on tariff worry, supply-demand expectations
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

US dollar rises as markets consolidate positions; outlook remains downbeat

The U.S. dollar rose against most major currencies including the Swiss franc and the euro on Thursday, as investors consolidated positions

US dollar rises as markets consolidate positions; outlook remains downbeat
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

What is the history of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan?

Armenia and Azerbaijan were locked in conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh for nearly four decades after the Soviet Union they were both members of collapsed.

What is the history of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan?
Africa|Americas|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

They crossed the world to reach the US. Now deported under Trump, they're stuck in Panama

Over the past week, Panama's government has released dozens of migrants from around the world who were deported from the U.S. The migrants fled conflict, religious persecution, poverty and government crackdowns in countries such as Afghanistan, Somalia, Cameroon, China, Pakistan and Iran

They crossed the world to reach the US. Now deported under Trump, they're stuck in Panama
Asia|Sports|World

Chicago Cubs star swaps baseball bat for samurai sword during practice ahead of Tokyo Series

Chicago Cubs star swaps baseball bat for samurai sword during practice ahead of Tokyo Series

Chicago Cubs star swaps baseball bat for samurai sword during practice ahead of Tokyo Series
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese stocks, emerging market debt see large inflows in February, says IIF

Foreigners added nearly $16 billion to their emerging market portfolios in February, with investors loading up on Chinese stocks as well as debt across developing

Chinese stocks, emerging market debt see large inflows in February, says IIF
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistan train attack survivors 'crouched for hours' to survive

Hostages freed after a day-long ordeal following an attack by militants on a train in Pakistan's Balochistan province described crouching on the floor for

Pakistan train attack survivors 'crouched for hours' to survive
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistan's leader meets survivors of deadly train hijacking and the commandos who ended the siege

Pakistan’s prime minister has commended the country’s armed forces for successfully rescuing 339 passengers after a deadly train hijacking by insurgents in the southwest

Pakistan's leader meets survivors of deadly train hijacking and the commandos who ended the siege
Asia|Business|Crime|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

India to deliver US summons to Adani for alleged bribery

The Indian government has asked a local court to deliver a summons issued by the U.S.

India to deliver US summons to Adani for alleged bribery
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan president warns of China's 'infiltration' effort, vows counter measures

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Thursday China has deepened its influence campaigns and infiltration against the democratic island, pledging measures to tackle

Taiwan president warns of China's 'infiltration' effort, vows counter measures
Asia|Political|World

UN chief in Bangladesh for a first-hand look at Rohingya camps as he pushes for aid

U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres is on a four-day visit to Bangladesh for a first-hand look at the situation of more than 1 million Rohingya refugees as fears mount of serious aid cuts

UN chief in Bangladesh for a first-hand look at Rohingya camps as he pushes for aid
Americas|Asia|Sports

Tokyo, Bristol and the A's in Sacramento are among the dates to watch for the MLB season

Shohei Ohtani begins his second season with the Los Angeles Dodgers in his native Japan, taking on the Chicago Cubs in a pair of games at the Tokyo Dome

Tokyo, Bristol and the A's in Sacramento are among the dates to watch for the MLB season
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Blackstone to buy 40% stake in India's Kolte-Patil Developers for $134 million

U.S. investment firm Blackstone will purchase a 40% stake in Indian real estate developer Kolte-Patil Developers in a deal worth 11.67 billion rupees ($134 million), the latter said on

Blackstone to buy 40% stake in India's Kolte-Patil Developers for $134 million
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

A $1 trillion jolt: Selloff in Indian stocks burns retail investors, fans economic risks

As India's longest equity slump in nearly three decades wipes out roughly $1 trillion in market capitalization, the

A $1 trillion jolt: Selloff in Indian stocks burns retail investors, fans economic risks
Asia|Business|Finance

BlackRock to appoint Yu Beihua as new China fund chief, sources say

BlackRock has hired Yu Beihua, formerly head of AXA's China fund joint venture, as the new boss of its China business, two people with knowledge of the matter said,

BlackRock to appoint Yu Beihua as new China fund chief, sources say
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Australia moves to arm troops with anti-ship missiles as China threat looms

Australia is scrambling to deploy new long-range missiles as the recent arrival of powerful Chinese warships off the Australian coast delivers a sharp reminder of Beijing’s

Australia moves to arm troops with anti-ship missiles as China threat looms
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Thai business group urges PM to negotiate with U.S. amid tariff fears

A Thai business group on Thursday urged Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to negotiate with the United States and consider lowering import taxes on U.S. goods, as the government

Thai business group urges PM to negotiate with U.S. amid tariff fears
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla working with Baidu to improve assisted driving system in China, sources say

Tesla is working with Chinese tech giant Baidu to improve the performance of its advanced driving assistance (ADAS) system in China, two people with knowledge of the matter

Tesla working with Baidu to improve assisted driving system in China, sources say
Asia|Political|World

Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan sign deal to end long-running border dispute

The presidents of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan signed a deal on Thursday on demarcating their shared frontier, seeking to end a long-running border conflict that has seen dozens

Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan sign deal to end long-running border dispute
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

US-blacklisted Zhipu AI gets fresh funding from Chinese state firm

Chinese AI startup Zhipu AI secured 500 million yuan ($69.04 million) in funding from state-owned Huafa Group, just earlier this month announcing a separate 1 billion yuan capital

US-blacklisted Zhipu AI gets fresh funding from Chinese state firm
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan's leader says tougher measures needed to counter stepped-up Chinese infiltration and spying

Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te says tougher measures are needed to counter stepped-up Chinese infiltration, spying and other efforts to weaken the island’s defenses

Taiwan's leader says tougher measures needed to counter stepped-up Chinese infiltration and spying
Asia|Business|Economy

Couche-Tard could lift $47 billion offer for Seven & i if Japanese firm cooperates

Alimentation Couche-Tard could bolster its $47-billion offer for Seven & i if the Japanese firm became more cooperative and revealed

Couche-Tard could lift $47 billion offer for Seven & i if Japanese firm cooperates
Asia|Business|Food|Travel

It’s official: This is the world’s highest urban microbrewery

It’s official: This is the world’s highest urban microbrewery

It’s official: This is the world’s highest urban microbrewery
Asia|Business|Economy

Canada's Couche-Tard's chief stresses 'friendly' interest in Japan's 7-Eleven chain

Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard has reiterated its determination to acquire Seven & i Holdings, although the operator of Japan’s top convenience store chain has rejected its offer

Canada's Couche-Tard's chief stresses 'friendly' interest in Japan's 7-Eleven chain
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Walmart feels the heat in China after Trump imposes tariffs

Walmart feels the heat in China after Trump imposes tariffs

Walmart feels the heat in China after Trump imposes tariffs
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

China is taking issue with Trump's move to link tariffs to fentanyl

U.S. President Donald Trump threw a curve ball at China by linking the fentanyl issue to his tariffs on imports

China is taking issue with Trump's move to link tariffs to fentanyl
Asia|Business|Technology

India watchdog plans to limit satellite permits to five years, defying Musk's Starlink

India's telecom regulator plans to recommend that satellite broadband spectrum be allotted for around five years to assess initial market

India watchdog plans to limit satellite permits to five years, defying Musk's Starlink
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Duterte takes responsibility for Philippines drug war, anticipates long ICC battle

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he takes full responsibility for his administration's "war on drugs", in a video message posted on his Facebook account, as he

Duterte takes responsibility for Philippines drug war, anticipates long ICC battle
Asia|Business|Entertainment|Sports

Ohtani's Tokyo airport arrival hidden from fans hoping to catch a glimpse of Japanese star

Hundreds of fans at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport lined up 10 deep and hoping to catch a glimpse of Shohei Ohtani as he arrived

Ohtani's Tokyo airport arrival hidden from fans hoping to catch a glimpse of Japanese star
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Musk's Starlink could help remote parts of India get online under deals with telecoms players

Elon Musk’s Starlink has signed an agreement with India’s top telecom operator on Wednesday to bring the U.S. satellite internet giant’s services to the world’s most populous country, a day after announcing a similar agreement with the country’s second-largest provider

Musk's Starlink could help remote parts of India get online under deals with telecoms players
Asia|Business|Crime

Singapore prosecutors say US server fraud case involves $390 million of transactions

Singapore prosecutors told a court on Thursday that a case in which Singapore-based firms have been accused of fraudulently supplying U.S. servers to Malaysia involves

Singapore prosecutors say US server fraud case involves $390 million of transactions
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

Vietnam regulator proposes approval of Chinese COMAC jets, documents show

Vietnam's aviation regulator has proposed to recognise China's aircraft design certifications as equivalent to U.S. standards, facilitating

Vietnam regulator proposes approval of Chinese COMAC jets, documents show
Asia|Business|Economy

Budweiser APAC not cutting thousands of jobs, AB InBev says

Anheuser-Busch InBev on Thursday denied a report that thousands of job cuts were planned this year at its Asia-Pacific unit Budweiser Brewing Co APAC Ltd.

Budweiser APAC not cutting thousands of jobs, AB InBev says
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China's commerce ministry meets with Walmart on supplier pricing, state media says

Beijing officials met with Walmart this week to discuss media reports that the U.S. retailer has asked Chinese suppliers to slash prices on their goods to offset the

China's commerce ministry meets with Walmart on supplier pricing, state media says
Asia|Crime|Political|World

‘Things took a darker turn’: Survivors recall horror of deadly Pakistan train siege

‘Things took a darker turn’: Survivors recall horror of deadly Pakistan train siege

‘Things took a darker turn’: Survivors recall horror of deadly Pakistan train siege
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ set to hold rates this month, hike to 0.75% in Q3, most likely July: Reuters poll

The Bank of Japan is expected to keep its key interest rate steady at its March 19 meeting, with over two-thirds of economists expecting a 25-basis-point hike to

BOJ set to hold rates this month, hike to 0.75% in Q3, most likely July: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ's Ueda upbeat on consumption, warns of 'too big' balance sheet

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda on Thursday painted an optimistic view on consumption and reaffirmed the bank's resolve to shrink its "too big" balance sheet, a sign

BOJ's Ueda upbeat on consumption, warns of 'too big' balance sheet
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Bank of Korea says wary of FX volatility on trade war risks

South Korea's central bank said on Thursday that U.S.

Bank of Korea says wary of FX volatility on trade war risks
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

ICC takes custody of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in crimes against humanity case

The International Criminal Court has taken custody of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on a warrant accusing him of crimes against humanity for anti-drugs crackdowns he oversaw while in office

ICC takes custody of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in crimes against humanity case
Asia|Crime|World

South Korea charges air force pilots with criminal negligence in accidental bombing of village

South Korean military investigators charged two Air Force pilots on Thursday with criminal negligence over an accidental bombing of a village last week during a training exercise,

South Korea charges air force pilots with criminal negligence in accidental bombing of village
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistan says insurgents who attacked a passenger train killed 21 hostages while all others freed

Pakistani officials say insurgents who attacked a passenger train carrying 440 people in the southwest killed 21 hostages but security forces rescued the others

Pakistan says insurgents who attacked a passenger train killed 21 hostages while all others freed
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Former Philippine President Duterte in ICC custody over anti-drugs crackdown

Former Philippine President Duterte in ICC custody over anti-drugs crackdown

Former Philippine President Duterte in ICC custody over anti-drugs crackdown
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

What is the International Criminal Court, which had former Philippine President Duterte arrested?

The International Criminal Court has had former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte arrested on a warrant containing charges of murder as a crime against humanity over deadly anti-drugs crackdowns he oversaw while in office

What is the International Criminal Court, which had former Philippine President Duterte arrested?
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistan military ends train standoff, says 21 hostages and four troops killed

Pakistani security forces stormed a train on Wednesday that had been hijacked by separatist militants, killing all 33 attackers and ending a day-long

Pakistan military ends train standoff, says 21 hostages and four troops killed
Asia|Crime|Travel|US|World

Search intensifies for missing US student in Dominican Republic

Search intensifies for missing US student in Dominican Republic

Search intensifies for missing US student in Dominican Republic
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US|World

Global trade to grow despite US tariff policies, says DHL Group CEO

Global trade is forecast to grow, albeit less robustly, as the world reacts to U.S.

Global trade to grow despite US tariff policies, says DHL Group CEO
Asia|Business|Crime|Political|World

India arrests man accused of running $96 billion crypto exchange at request of US

India arrests man accused of running $96 billion crypto exchange at request of US

India arrests man accused of running $96 billion crypto exchange at request of US
Asia|Crime|Political|World

What's behind the surge in attacks and train hijacking in Pakistan’s restive southwest?

Pakistan’s neglected southwestern province of Balochistan has been the scene of a yearslong insurgency

What's behind the surge in attacks and train hijacking in Pakistan’s restive southwest?
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Wall Street rises after encouraging inflation data, but the trade war keeps knocking stocks around

U.S. stock indexes rose after getting some relief from an encouraging inflation update

Wall Street rises after encouraging inflation data, but the trade war keeps knocking stocks around
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

ICC takes Philippines' Duterte into custody to face murder charges for drug war killings

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was taken into custody by the International Criminal Court on Wednesday following his

ICC takes Philippines' Duterte into custody to face murder charges for drug war killings
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stocks up with yields; US inflation, Ukraine optimism offset tariff fears

Global stocks rose on Wednesday with U.S. Treasury yields as relief over cooler U.S. inflation in February was countered by uncertainty around U.S.

Stocks up with yields; US inflation, Ukraine optimism offset tariff fears
Asia|Crime|Food|US|World

Indonesian fishermen sue Bumble Bee and say the canned tuna giant knew of abuse in its supply chain

Lawyers representing four Indonesian fishermen say they were beaten and trapped on vessels that were part of the global supply chain that provided tuna to Bumble Bee Seafoods

Indonesian fishermen sue Bumble Bee and say the canned tuna giant knew of abuse in its supply chain
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistan army says operation against militants who hijacked train has ended

A military operation against militants who hijacked a train carrying hundreds of passengers in southwest Pakistan has ended, a spokesman for the army said late on Wednesday.

Pakistan army says operation against militants who hijacked train has ended
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korean steelmakers eye US production, higher-value products as Trump tariffs kick in

Two South Korean steelmakers said they were considering new investment options in the United States, while Europe's steel mills warned of a

South Korean steelmakers eye US production, higher-value products as Trump tariffs kick in
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

What happens next to ex-Philippine president Duterte?

Philippine ex-President Duterte, who faces murder charges at the International Criminal Court over his war on drugs, will be taken

What happens next to ex-Philippine president Duterte?
Asia|Health|Political|World

China's top lawmaker meets journalists after missing key parliament session

China's top lawmaker and the third-ranked leader of its ruling Communist Party, Zhao Leji, spoke to journalists covering parliament on Wednesday, state media reported, a day after

China's top lawmaker meets journalists after missing key parliament session
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|World

China says US has undermined fentanyl cooperation by imposing tariffs

China said on Wednesday that the U.S. has undermined bilateral counter-narcotics cooperation by imposing tariffs on Chinese goods over fentanyl, calling on

China says US has undermined fentanyl cooperation by imposing tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Kazakhstan was the main laggard in OPEC+ oil pact in February, OPEC data shows

Kazakhstan contributed more than a half of overall OPEC+ oil production rise in February, lagging behind its pledges to reduce production, OPEC data showed on Wednesday.

Kazakhstan was the main laggard in OPEC+ oil pact in February, OPEC data shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US

TSMC pitched Intel foundry JV to Nvidia, AMD and Broadcom, sources say

TSMC has pitched U.S. chip designers Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and Broadcom about taking stakes in a joint

TSMC pitched Intel foundry JV to Nvidia, AMD and Broadcom, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Mercedes to develop smart cars for global markets with China's Hesai lidar

Mercedes-Benz will develop smart driving cars for global markets equipped with Hesai's lidar sensors, a person with direct knowledge said, the first time a foreign automaker has

Mercedes to develop smart cars for global markets with China's Hesai lidar
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Blackstone says Trump's tariffs can be a positive economic spur

U.S.

Blackstone says Trump's tariffs can be a positive economic spur
Asia|Business|Economy

India's industrial output quickens in January on manufacturing, mining push

India's industrial output in January outpaced expectations, powered by strong manufacturing and mining activity, government data showed on Wednesday.

India's industrial output quickens in January on manufacturing, mining push
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Apple blocks Tinder owner, startups from commercial secrets in India antitrust case

Apple has successfully blocked its opponents in India, Tinder-owner Match and a group of startups, from accessing its commercially sensitive information which was

Apple blocks Tinder owner, startups from commercial secrets in India antitrust case
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India's retail inflation slips below 4% for first time in six months

India's retail inflation fell below 4% in February for the first time in six months mainly due to a decline in vegetable prices, giving the central bank room to cut rates further in coming

India's retail inflation slips below 4% for first time in six months
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India's retail inflation slips below 4% for first time in six months, boosts rate cut hopes

India's retail inflation fell below 4% in February for the first time in six months mainly due to a decline in vegetable prices, giving

India's retail inflation slips below 4% for first time in six months, boosts rate cut hopes
Asia|Crime|Political

For families of Philippines drug war victims, Duterte's arrest revives hopes for justice

The moment Jerica Ann Pico, the widow of a man who was killed during the war on drugs in the Philippines, heard the news of former President Rodrigo Duterte's arrest,

For families of Philippines drug war victims, Duterte's arrest revives hopes for justice
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Jaguar Land Rover shelves plan to build EVs at Tata's India plant, sources say

Jaguar Land Rover has shelved plans to build electric vehicles at parent company Tata Motor's upcoming $1 billion factory in southern India, four people with

Jaguar Land Rover shelves plan to build EVs at Tata's India plant, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

ArcelorMittal Nippon sues India over raw material imports as fight escalates

ArcelorMittal's India joint venture has sued New Delhi for rejecting imports of a steelmaking raw material, saying it was

ArcelorMittal Nippon sues India over raw material imports as fight escalates
Asia|Business|Economy

Major Japan firms agree to big wage hikes, impact on BOJ policy in focus

Many of Japan's biggest companies from tech conglomerates to Toyota have met union demands for substantial wage hikes for a third consecutive year, seeking to help

Major Japan firms agree to big wage hikes, impact on BOJ policy in focus
Asia|Business|Technology

Elon Musk makes India inroads with two major deals

Elon Musk makes India inroads with two major deals

Elon Musk makes India inroads with two major deals
Asia|Crime|Political|World

How separatist militants hijacked a train in Pakistan

Pakistani security forces are carrying out a rescue operation to free dozens of passengers taken hostage by separatist militants who hijacked their train in the southwest of the country on

How separatist militants hijacked a train in Pakistan
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China's ICBC launches $11 billion technology innovation fund

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the world's biggest commercial lender by assets, announced on Wednesday the launch of an 80 billion yuan ($11.04 billion) technology and

China's ICBC launches $11 billion technology innovation fund
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Iron ore spooked by resumed talks of China's steel output cut

Iron ore futures surrendered early gains to trade lower on Wednesday, as sentiment was spooked by resumed market talks of China's plan of trimming crude

Iron ore spooked by resumed talks of China's steel output cut
Asia|Political|World

South Korea bans drones around top court ahead of Yoon impeachment ruling

South Korea's air traffic authorities will ban drones from flying around the Constitutional Court in Seoul from Thursday ahead of the ruling on the impeachment of President Yoon Suk

South Korea bans drones around top court ahead of Yoon impeachment ruling
Asia|Environment|Science|Technology|World

'Nervous and rushed': Massive Fukushima plant cleanup work involves high radiation and stress

The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant’s radiation levels have significantly dropped since the cataclysmic meltdown 14 years ago

'Nervous and rushed': Massive Fukushima plant cleanup work involves high radiation and stress
Asia|Business|Economy

Seven & i's management reshuffle continues as two independent directors resign

Two independent directors of Japan's Seven & i Holdings have resigned, the convenience store operator said on Wednesday, as it rejigs its management in the face of a $47 billion

Seven & i's management reshuffle continues as two independent directors resign
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Pakistan pauses rate cuts, but likely not for long

With inflation cooling, Pakistan's central bank hit pause on its multiple rounds of monetary easing that might have risked destabilising its currency or worsening

Pakistan pauses rate cuts, but likely not for long
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

China, Russia, Iran to hold nuclear talks in Beijing on Friday

China will hold a meeting on Friday in Beijing with Russia and Iran on the Iranian "nuclear issue", its foreign ministry said, with both nations sending their deputy foreign

China, Russia, Iran to hold nuclear talks in Beijing on Friday
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

Cathay Pacific reports slight profit growth amid strong regional competition

Cathay Pacific Airways reported marginal full-year profit growth on Wednesday, but airfares fell because of intense competition as Asia's airlines

Cathay Pacific reports slight profit growth amid strong regional competition
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

South Korea trade minister to visit US to discuss tariffs, investment

South Korea's Trade Minister Cheong In-kyo will visit Washington, D.C. from March 13 to 14 to discuss trade issues including reciprocal tariffs and investment projects with his

South Korea trade minister to visit US to discuss tariffs, investment
Asia|Environment|World

Cities face 'whiplash' of floods, droughts as temperatures rise, study warns

The weather in some of the world's most densely populated cities is swinging from droughts to floods and back again as rising temperatures play havoc with the

Cities face 'whiplash' of floods, droughts as temperatures rise, study warns
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India's FX priorities challenge 'impossible trinity' assumptions

India's central bank is prioritising currency stability over concerns about credit market tightness, defying wider market expectations it would need to

India's FX priorities challenge 'impossible trinity' assumptions
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Chinese users turn to off-exchange Congolese copper to ease supply tightness

China will import even more off-exchange refined copper this year, according to analysts and traders, as output from the Congo booms and users look to alleviate shortages and head

Chinese users turn to off-exchange Congolese copper to ease supply tightness
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ unfazed by rising bond yields, signals resolve to keep hiking rates

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda on Wednesday took in stride recent rises in bond yields, saying they were a natural reflection of market expectations of future

BOJ unfazed by rising bond yields, signals resolve to keep hiking rates
Asia|Lifestyle|Sports|Travel

How this Japanese ski town became the powder capital of Asia – and maybe even the world

How this Japanese ski town became the powder capital of Asia – and maybe even the world

How this Japanese ski town became the powder capital of Asia – and maybe even the world
Asia|Business|Technology

Musk, Ambani join hands in surprise Starlink India internet deal

Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio signed a deal with Elon Musk's SpaceX to bring Starlink satellite internet services to

Musk, Ambani join hands in surprise Starlink India internet deal
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

South Korea proposes inheritance tax overhaul to reduce burden

South Korea plans to overhaul inheritance tax codes to make them more equitable and encourage wealth transfer to younger generations, the finance ministry said on Wednesday, in its

South Korea proposes inheritance tax overhaul to reduce burden
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Japan firms must get used to reverse break-up fees as Nippon Steel's $565 million penalty looms

Japanese suitors face a heightened chance of U.S. targets baking in hefty termination fees to protect against a deal

Japan firms must get used to reverse break-up fees as Nippon Steel's $565 million penalty looms
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistan insurgents take dozens of hostages in attack on train, police say

Separatist militants blew up a railway track and opened fire on a passenger train in southwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, taking dozens of hostages and

Pakistan insurgents take dozens of hostages in attack on train, police say
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's wholesale inflation hits 4%, keeps BOJ rate-hike bets alive

Japan's annual wholesale inflation hit 4.0% in February, data showed on Wednesday, underscoring pressure from rising raw material costs that will keep alive market

Japan's wholesale inflation hits 4%, keeps BOJ rate-hike bets alive
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Billionaire Agarwal may invest in US oil service firms to expand Cairn output

India's largest privately owned oil and gas company Cairn India said it may invest in U.S. service and engineering companies as part of a $5 billion plan to grow

Billionaire Agarwal may invest in US oil service firms to expand Cairn output
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

China leads increased EV purchases as EU tariffs start to hit

China in February again led purchases of electric vehicles, which increased worldwide versus a year ago, even as European Union tariffs on China-made EVs reduced sales

China leads increased EV purchases as EU tariffs start to hit
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Venture capital firm Bessemer raises $350 million for second India fund

Bessemer Venture Partners, an early backer of Swiggy, has raised $350 million for an India-focused fund to invest in AI-enabled businesses,

Venture capital firm Bessemer raises $350 million for second India fund
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

Advocates for Hong Kong democrat Jimmy Lai to meet Trump officials

Hopes for the release of detained Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai are higher following U.S.

Advocates for Hong Kong democrat Jimmy Lai to meet Trump officials
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistani insurgents attack a train carrying hundreds of people and take hostages

Pakistani insurgents have attacked a passenger train carrying several hundred people and claimed to have taken more than 100 hostages

Pakistani insurgents attack a train carrying hundreds of people and take hostages
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Euro rises with Ukraine optimism while stocks fall on tariff uncertainty

Ukraine's acceptance of a U.S. proposal for a ceasefire with Russia briefly pushed the euro to a five-month high while equities fell in

Euro rises with Ukraine optimism while stocks fall on tariff uncertainty
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Wall Street falls in a manic day after briefly dropping more than 10% below its record

The U.S. stock market fell further following President Donald Trump’s latest escalation in his trade war, briefly pulling Wall Street 10% below its record set last month

Wall Street falls in a manic day after briefly dropping more than 10% below its record
Asia|Environment|Science

The world regulated sulfur in ship fuels − and the lightning stopped

An unplanned experiment takes scientists closer to solving a long-standing mystery: To what extent, if any, have human-created emissions influenced thunderstorms?

The world regulated sulfur in ship fuels − and the lightning stopped
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Euro jumps to five-month high on hopes for Ukraine ceasefire; Canadian dollar rebounds after Trump tariffs

The euro hit a five-month high on Tuesday after Ukraine agreed to a 30-day ceasefire proposal, while the dollar rose to a one-week high before

Euro jumps to five-month high on hopes for Ukraine ceasefire; Canadian dollar rebounds after Trump tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|Technology

Uber ends Foodpanda Taiwan acquisition after regulatory hurdles

Uber has terminated its $950 million bid for Delivery Hero's Foodpanda business in Taiwan, the food delivery company said on Tuesday, owing to regulatory hurdles.

Uber ends Foodpanda Taiwan acquisition after regulatory hurdles
Africa|Asia|Environment|Health|World

Only seven countries met WHO air quality standards in 2024, data shows

Only seven countries met World Health Organization (WHO) air quality standards last year, data showed on Tuesday, as researchers warned that the war on smog would

Only seven countries met WHO air quality standards in 2024, data shows
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Philippine ex-leader Duterte is being flown to The Hague to face charges of crimes against humanity

Philippine officials say arrested former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has left Manila on a plane and he will be turned over to the International Criminal Court in The Hague

Philippine ex-leader Duterte is being flown to The Hague to face charges of crimes against humanity
Asia|Business|Science|Technology

OpenAI launches new developer tools as Chinese AI startups gain ground

OpenAI launched new tools for developers on Tuesday that will help them build advanced AI agents, using a few application programming interfaces (APIs), amid growing competition from

OpenAI launches new developer tools as Chinese AI startups gain ground
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Philippines sends ex-President Duterte to ICC over 'drugs war' killings

Former Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte was sent to The Hague on Tuesday hours after he was arrested in Manila at the request of the International Criminal Court as

Philippines sends ex-President Duterte to ICC over 'drugs war' killings
Asia|Crime|Political|World

What is in the ICC warrant against ex-Philippines president Duterte?

A 15-page International Criminal Court arrest warrant for Rodrigo Duterte, made public by the court, outlines the accusations against the former

What is in the ICC warrant against ex-Philippines president Duterte?
Asia|Crime|Political|World

What happened in Philippine drug war that led to Duterte's arrest?

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested and taken into custody on Tuesday in Manila on an International Criminal Court warrant for the "war on drugs" that defined

What happened in Philippine drug war that led to Duterte's arrest?
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

China's shipbuilding dominance poses economic and national security risks for the US, a report says

A report details how China in two decades has grown to be the dominant global player in shipbuilding, dwarfing the U.S., which now has only 0.1% of the global market

China's shipbuilding dominance poses economic and national security risks for the US, a report says
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Arrested Philippine ex-President Duterte to face legacy of thousands killed in drug crackdown

Philippine ex-President Rodrigo Duterte, who left a savage legacy over his deadly anti-drugs crackdown, was arrested on an international warrant as he returned to Manila

Arrested Philippine ex-President Duterte to face legacy of thousands killed in drug crackdown
Asia|Political|World

'They took dad from us, put him on a plane', daughter of ex-Philippine leader Duterte says

The youngest daughter of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Tuesday her father had been put on a plane and his family not told of its destination.

'They took dad from us, put him on a plane', daughter of ex-Philippine leader Duterte says
Asia|Political|World

Indonesia begins debate on allowing soldiers to take civilian posts

Indonesia's government on Tuesday introduced in a parliamentary committee a watered-down version of contentious legislation that would enable President Prabowo Subianto to appoint

Indonesia begins debate on allowing soldiers to take civilian posts
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Musk's Starlink and Bharti Airtel sign deal to explore bringing satellite internet to India

Indian telecom operator Bharti Airtel says it has signed a deal with Elon Musk’s Starlink to explore providing the U.S. satellite internet giant’s services to customers in India, depending on government approval

Musk's Starlink and Bharti Airtel sign deal to explore bringing satellite internet to India
Asia|Business|Economy

China tightens trade rules as Canadian tariffs spark price volatility

Zhengzhou Exchange on Tuesday raised the trading margin requirements for some rapeseed meal futures contracts to 9% from 7% after Beijing's 100% tariff

China tightens trade rules as Canadian tariffs spark price volatility
Asia|Business|Technology

Musk's Starlink, India's Airtel tie up to challenge Ambani in broadband race

Elon Musk's Starlink has signed a deal with India's No. 2 telecoms company Airtel to bring Starlink's internet services to the world's most populous country, intensifying rivalry with

Musk's Starlink, India's Airtel tie up to challenge Ambani in broadband race
Asia|Business|Economy

Embattled Nissan picks chief planning officer Espinosa to succeed CEO Uchida

Nissan on Tuesday named Ivan Espinosa its next chief executive, tapping the two-decade company veteran with deep product experience to revive a once-

Embattled Nissan picks chief planning officer Espinosa to succeed CEO Uchida
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

South Korean singer Wheesung found dead at Seoul home aged 43

South Korean singer Wheesung found dead at Seoul home aged 43

South Korean singer Wheesung found dead at Seoul home aged 43
Asia|Business|Travel

Korean Air launches new branding after $1.3 billion Asiana acquisition

Korean Air on Tuesday launched new aircraft livery and corporate branding that will be introduced across the company as it combines with South Korean rival Asiana

Korean Air launches new branding after $1.3 billion Asiana acquisition
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

Philippine ex-leader Duterte long defiant on deadly drug war

Before he was elected president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte already was nicknamed "The Punisher" and "Duterte Harry" for his years-long and often violent campaign against

Philippine ex-leader Duterte long defiant on deadly drug war
Asia|Crime|Political|World

What is the International Criminal Court that prompted Duterte's arrest?

By Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE - Following a request from the International Criminal Court (ICC), the Philippines arrested former President Rodrigo Duterte due to an investigation into thousands

What is the International Criminal Court that prompted Duterte's arrest?
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Coinbase registers with Indian financial watchdog to offer crypto trading services

U.S.-headquartered cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global has registered with India's Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), allowing it to offer crypto trading services in the country

Coinbase registers with Indian financial watchdog to offer crypto trading services
Asia|Environment|Health|Political|World

The list of the world’s top 20 most polluted cities is out. All but one are in Asia

The list of the world’s top 20 most polluted cities is out. All but one are in Asia

The list of the world’s top 20 most polluted cities is out. All but one are in Asia
Arts|Asia|Lifestyle|Travel

Indian town’s abandoned European-style mansions are a throwback to its opulent past

Indian town’s abandoned European-style mansions are a throwback to its opulent past

Indian town’s abandoned European-style mansions are a throwback to its opulent past
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte arrested over ICC warrant for crimes against humanity

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte arrested over ICC warrant for crimes against humanity

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte arrested over ICC warrant for crimes against humanity
Asia|Sports

The NBA’s shortest player is a 5-foot-8 rising star from Japan. Meet Yuki Kawamura

The NBA’s shortest player is a 5-foot-8 rising star from Japan. Meet Yuki Kawamura

The NBA’s shortest player is a 5-foot-8 rising star from Japan. Meet Yuki Kawamura
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

Chinese retail traders embrace DeepSeek in a nod to quants 

If you cannot fight them, join them, is the mantra among Chinese mom-and-pop investors who are embracing DeepSeek and other artificial

Chinese retail traders embrace DeepSeek in a nod to quants 
Asia|Crime|Political

Hong Kong court convicts social worker for rioting at retrial

A Hong Kong court convicted on Tuesday prominent social worker Jackie Chen of rioting, following a retrial after the government appealed against

Hong Kong court convicts social worker for rioting at retrial
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ to beef up scrutiny on impact of rising rates on banks, deposits

The Bank of Japan said it will increase scrutiny into how lenders are estimating the impact of rising interest rates on their profits in next fiscal year's on-site

BOJ to beef up scrutiny on impact of rising rates on banks, deposits
Asia|Health|Political

Infection blamed for top Chinese lawmaker's absence from key parliament session

The third-ranked leader of China's ruling Communist Party was absent on Tuesday from a key parliamentary session he had been due to open, with

Infection blamed for top Chinese lawmaker's absence from key parliament session
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Asian stocks slump amid US recession fears

Asian stocks slump amid US recession fears

Asian stocks slump amid US recession fears
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China is ending its annual Congress with questions open over how to revive its slowing economy

China has wrapped up its biggest political event of the year leaving one question unanswered: How far will it go to try to revive economic growth in 2025

China is ending its annual Congress with questions open over how to revive its slowing economy
Asia|Business|Lifestyle|Political|World

China's unions say employers should not ask female job seekers about marital, childbearing status

Several Chinese labour unions, including in central Hunan province and the southern hub of Shenzhen, issued official notices to companies to stop requiring prospective female

China's unions say employers should not ask female job seekers about marital, childbearing status
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's Evergrande Property Services eyes up to 37% decline in annual profit

China's Evergrande Property Services Group said on Friday it expects

China's Evergrande Property Services eyes up to 37% decline in annual profit
Asia|Political|World

Dalai Lama says his successor to be born outside China

By Krishna N.

Dalai Lama says his successor to be born outside China
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Japan's trade minister fails to win US assurances on tariff exemptions

Japan's trade minister says he has not gotten assurances from U.S. officials that the key U.S. ally will be exempt from higher tariffs, some of which take effect on Wednesday

Japan's trade minister fails to win US assurances on tariff exemptions
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Xpeng may invest up to $13.8 billion in humanoid robots, state media reports

Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng sees humanoid robots as a long-term project and is considering large investments that could go up to 100 billion yuan ($13.80 billion), state

China's Xpeng may invest up to $13.8 billion in humanoid robots, state media reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

India considers exporter incentives amid trade risks, official says

India is considering new incentives for its exporters amid global trade uncertainty and the potential impact of tariffs threatened by the Donald Trump administration on shipments

India considers exporter incentives amid trade risks, official says
Asia|Political|World

UN migration agency says aid to Rohingya in Indonesia reinstated

The United Nations' migration agency has reinstated humanitarian assistance to Rohingya refugees in Indonesia, its chief of mission in Jakarta told Reuters on Tuesday.

UN migration agency says aid to Rohingya in Indonesia reinstated
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Philippines' Duterte questions reason for his arrest in video posted by media

Former Philippine President Rodrigo on Tuesday questioned under what law and for what crime he had been arrested, according to a video posted by local media outlet GMA news.

Philippines' Duterte questions reason for his arrest in video posted by media
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Couche-Tard rejects Seven & i's antitrust concerns over $47 billion takeover bid

Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard on Tuesday said it is confident there is a "clear path" to overcome U.S. regulatory hurdles in its proposed $

Couche-Tard rejects Seven & i's antitrust concerns over $47 billion takeover bid
Asia|Environment|Health|World

Majority of the world's population breathes dirty air, report says

Most of the world has dirty air, with just 17% of global cities meeting WHO air pollution guidelines, a report Tuesday found

Majority of the world's population breathes dirty air, report says
Asia|Economy|World

Indonesia's central bank uses Ramadan sermons to preach on inflation

Waiting to break their fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, clerics in the Indonesian town of Majalengka gathered for an unusual

Indonesia's central bank uses Ramadan sermons to preach on inflation
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan government to work with BOJ on rising living costs, economy minister says

Japan's Economy Minister Ryosei Akazawa said on Tuesday the government will work closely with the Bank of Japan (BOJ) in reaching its 2% inflation target as rising

Japan government to work with BOJ on rising living costs, economy minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Standard Chartered launches exclusive investment club for ultra-wealthy clients

Standard Chartered said on Tuesday that its global private banking unit had launched an investment platform specifically tailored for its ultra-high-net-worth clientele.

Standard Chartered launches exclusive investment club for ultra-wealthy clients
Asia|Economy|Political|US

Trump's 'America First' policies targeting South Korea, says acting president

South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok said on Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" policies had started targeting his country.

Trump's 'America First' policies targeting South Korea, says acting president
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Japan's trade minister fails to win tariff exemption assurance from US

Japan's trade minister said he had asked the United States not to impose trade tariffs on his country, but did not win any assurance that Japan would be exempt, including from a 25% steel

Japan's trade minister fails to win tariff exemption assurance from US
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Panama Canal weighs pipeline to move gas, with eye on Asian clients

The Panama Canal is exploring the construction of a pipeline to move liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) across the trade passage, canal administrator Ricaurte

Panama Canal weighs pipeline to move gas, with eye on Asian clients
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Citi cuts recommendation for US stocks as recession fears hit, lifts view on China

Citi analysts cut their recommendation for U.S. stocks to "neutral" from "overweight" on Monday after recession fears pummelled the market, arguing that the U.S.

Citi cuts recommendation for US stocks as recession fears hit, lifts view on China
Asia|Political|World

What to expect after South Korea’s Constitutional Court rules on the impeachment of President Yoon

South Korea’s Constitutional Court could soon rule whether to dismiss or reinstate impeached conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol

What to expect after South Korea’s Constitutional Court rules on the impeachment of President Yoon
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan January household spending rises 0.8% year/year

Japanese household spending rose 0.8% in January from a year earlier, internal affairs ministry data showed on Tuesday, worse than the median market forecast for a 3.6% rise.

Japan January household spending rises 0.8% year/year
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan downgrades Q4 GDP, US tariffs cloud outlook

Japan's economy expanded in the October-December quarter at a slower pace than initially reported, weighed by weaker consumption but still likely supporting the

Japan downgrades Q4 GDP, US tariffs cloud outlook
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India inflation likely eased below 4% in February for the first time in six months

India's February consumer inflation likely eased below the Reserve Bank of India's medium-term target of 4.0% for the first time in six months on moderating food

India inflation likely eased below 4% in February for the first time in six months
Africa|Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

Cuts to US foreign aid are hurting efforts to tackle human trafficking at scam compounds. Americans may pay the price

Cuts to US foreign aid are hurting efforts to tackle human trafficking at scam compounds. Americans may pay the price

Cuts to US foreign aid are hurting efforts to tackle human trafficking at scam compounds. Americans may pay the price
Asia|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty

In deflation-hit China, one store holds flash sales four times a day

Leo Liu, manager of the sprawling Wankelai store in the Chinese capital of Beijing, spoke into a microphone, announcing progressively

In deflation-hit China, one store holds flash sales four times a day
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks' sell-off worsens as Wall Street wonders how much pain Trump will accept for the economy

The U.S. stock market’s sell-off accelerated as worries built about pain for the economy because of tariffs and other policies by President Donald Trump

Stocks' sell-off worsens as Wall Street wonders how much pain Trump will accept for the economy
Asia|Business|Economy|Science|Technology|World

Illumina lowers outlook due to China sales ban, to cut $100 million in costs

Illumina on Monday lowered its annual forecast and said it plans to cut $100 million in spending after China announced a ban on imports of its genetic sequencing instruments.

Illumina lowers outlook due to China sales ban, to cut $100 million in costs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Stocks sink with bond yields as Trump fuels recession fears

Stocks slumped globally on Monday, while U.S. bond yields dropped as investor worries about the potential economic slowdown were

Stocks sink with bond yields as Trump fuels recession fears
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China bonds drop as expectations of imminent rate cuts fade

Chinese government bonds fell on Monday and 10-year yields climbed to three-month highs after comments from the central bank governor tempered market bets of imminent interest

China bonds drop as expectations of imminent rate cuts fade
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Dollar weakens against the Japanese yen amid tariff worries

The U.S. dollar weakened against the yen on Monday as investors worried about a probable U.S. economic slowdown and a

Dollar weakens against the Japanese yen amid tariff worries
Asia|Technology

China's DeepSeek resolves issue briefly affecting its AI reasoning model

China's DeepSeek said on Monday an issue impacting its advanced R1 artificial intelligence reasoning model was resolved after a brief outage.

China's DeepSeek resolves issue briefly affecting its AI reasoning model
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US|World

Oil settles down 1.5% as tariffs prompt fears of slow demand

Oil prices were down 1% on Monday on fears that U.S. tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China would slow economies around the world and slash

Oil settles down 1.5% as tariffs prompt fears of slow demand
Asia|Business|Technology

Japan's Nissan tests driverless vehicles in city streets filled with cars and people

Nissan Motor Corp. recently showcased its driverless technology on city streets in Yokohama

Japan's Nissan tests driverless vehicles in city streets filled with cars and people
Asia|Political|World

Tibetans scuffle with police outside the Chinese Embassy in India as they mark uprising anniversary

Dozens of Tibetan protesters have clashed with police outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi as Tibetans living in exile mark the 66th anniversary of their uprising against China

Tibetans scuffle with police outside the Chinese Embassy in India as they mark uprising anniversary
Asia|Political|World

North Korea fires missiles after slamming US-South Korea drills

North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles on Monday, hours after condemning the South Korean and U.S. militaries for launching drills that Pyongyang

North Korea fires missiles after slamming US-South Korea drills
Asia|Political|US|World

North Korea fires several ballistic missiles after the US and South Korea began military drills

South Korea's military says North Korea has fired several ballistic missiles into the sea

North Korea fires several ballistic missiles after the US and South Korea began military drills
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Japanese investors boost bond holdings, sell foreign stocks in February

Japanese investors increased bond purchases in February due to a fall in yields overseas, but retreated from foreign equities on concerns over U.S.

Japanese investors boost bond holdings, sell foreign stocks in February
Asia|Europe|Political|World

UK concerned by Chinese activity in South China Sea, says foreign minister

Britain is concerned by China's "dangerous and destabilising" activity in the South China Sea, British foreign minister David Lammy said on Monday.

UK concerned by Chinese activity in South China Sea, says foreign minister
Africa|Asia|Political|World

India's Modi to back Mauritius sovereignty over Chagos, upgrade security ties

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Mauritius on Tuesday for talks on upgrading strategic ties, days after U.S.

India's Modi to back Mauritius sovereignty over Chagos, upgrade security ties
Asia|Business|Technology

Foxconn unveils first large language model

Taiwan’s Foxconn said on Monday it has launched its first large language model and plans to use the technology to improve manufacturing and supply chain management.

Foxconn unveils first large language model
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast

Pakistan unexpectedly halts easing cycle, keeping key interest rate at 12%

Pakistan's central bank unexpectedly halted its easing cycle on Monday, keeping its key policy rate at 12%, saying there could still be price risks including from an

Pakistan unexpectedly halts easing cycle, keeping key interest rate at 12%
Asia|Crime|Election|Political

Philippines' Duterte says he will accept arrest if ICC issues warrant

Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte said in Hong Kong that he was ready for possible arrest amid reports the International Criminal

Philippines' Duterte says he will accept arrest if ICC issues warrant
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Vietnam to sign U.S. deals as trade, energy officials meet, document shows

Vietnam expects to sign pacts with the United States this week after its trade minister meets U.S. trade and energy officials, according to a government document reviewed by Reuters.

Vietnam to sign U.S. deals as trade, energy officials meet, document shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan govt panel members urge vigilance on rising inflation, rate impact

Private-sector members of a key Japanese government panel on Monday urged policymakers to be vigilant to the risks of rising inflation hurting the economy as the

Japan govt panel members urge vigilance on rising inflation, rate impact
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Hedge funds cut China stocks for fourth week as DeepSeek optimism fades

Global hedge funds continued to sell China equities for a fourth straight week as the renewed enthusiasm for Chinese tech stocks, ignited by low-cost artificial

Hedge funds cut China stocks for fourth week as DeepSeek optimism fades
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

China's Full Truck Alliance eyes Hong Kong listing, strong 2025 growth, says executive

Full Truck Alliance (FTA), China's "Uber for trucks", could revisit plans for a second listing in Hong Kong in the wake of a rebound in investor sentiment and an

China's Full Truck Alliance eyes Hong Kong listing, strong 2025 growth, says executive
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

Iran, China and Russia launch annual joint naval drills as Trump upends Western alliances

Iran, China and Russia launch annual joint naval drills as Trump upends Western alliances

Iran, China and Russia launch annual joint naval drills as Trump upends Western alliances
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China’s deflation problems get worse

China’s deflation problems get worse

China’s deflation problems get worse
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China says fees on ships linked to it will not revitalise US industry

A plan by the United States to levy fees on China-linked ships will hurt global supply and industrial chains and undermine the interests of U.S. companies, China's foreign ministry

China says fees on ships linked to it will not revitalise US industry
Americas|Asia|Economy|Political|World

China says it will grow relations with Canada on basis of mutual respect

China will continue to grow bilateral relations with Canada on the basis of mutual respect and equality, the foreign ministry said after Mark Carney won the race to lead Canada's

China says it will grow relations with Canada on basis of mutual respect
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Fitch assigns negative outlook to India's Adani Energy on US probe risks

Fitch Ratings has assigned a negative outlook to Indian energy infrastructure company Adani Energy Solutions Limited, citing concerns over corporate governance and potential risks from

Fitch assigns negative outlook to India's Adani Energy on US probe risks
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's tightening job market pushes more firms under, survey shows

Japan may see corporate bankruptcy cases hit an 11-year high in the fiscal year to March as some firms go under due to a lack of workers, a think tank survey showed,

Japan's tightening job market pushes more firms under, survey shows
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's service-sector mood sours on rising cost of living

Japan's service-sector sentiment worsened in February for the second straight month, a government survey showed on Monday, a sign the rising cost of living was weighing on

Japan's service-sector mood sours on rising cost of living
Asia|Political|World

China vows utmost efforts for 'peaceful reunification' with Taiwan

China will exert utmost efforts to realise "peaceful reunification" with Taiwan, but will take all necessary steps to safeguard China's territorial integrity, its foreign ministry

China vows utmost efforts for 'peaceful reunification' with Taiwan
Asia|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Change is in the air

Fast-moving developments on Ukraine and Europe will no doubt continue to dominate financial markets this week, while U.S. data includes key inflation numbers and China looks determined to

Change is in the air
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

AirAsia owner Capital A says $226 million private placement is 'done'

A private placement to raise 1 billion ringgit ($226 million) by Malaysia's Capital A, owner of budget airline AirAsia, was "done", Group CEO Tony Fernandes said on Monday, as

AirAsia owner Capital A says $226 million private placement is 'done'
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Trump's tariffs raise recession red flags

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland It was a nervy start to the week for markets, led by an uncharacteristically steep decline for Wall Street futures early in

Trump's tariffs raise recession red flags
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Thailand aims for over 3% growth with $4.4 billion stimulus

Thailand's government wants to lift economic growth above its 3% target this year and is confident a strong first half will be

Thailand aims for over 3% growth with $4.4 billion stimulus
Asia|Education|Health|Political|World

Tokyo was filled with charred corpses after US firebombing 80 years ago. Survivors want compensation

Japan is remembering the 105,000 people killed in a single night, 80 years ago Monday, in the U.S. firebombing of the Japanese capital

Tokyo was filled with charred corpses after US firebombing 80 years ago. Survivors want compensation
Asia|Education|Science|Technology

China's top universities expand enrolment to beef up capabilities in AI, strategic areas

Several of China's top universities have announced plans to expand their undergraduate enrolment to prioritise what they called "national strategic needs" and develop talent in

China's top universities expand enrolment to beef up capabilities in AI, strategic areas
Africa|Asia|Economy|Environment|Political|World

BRICS' climate leadership aims hang on healing deep divides

Ambitions by the BRICS group to take on a greater climate leadership role, building on success last month at United Nations nature talks, depend on the countries

BRICS' climate leadership aims hang on healing deep divides
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

China announces high-tech fund to grow AI, emerging industries

China announces high-tech fund to grow AI, emerging industries

China announces high-tech fund to grow AI, emerging industries
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan posts current account deficit for first time in 2 years

Japan recorded a current account deficit in January for the first time in two years as a weak yen inflated the cost of imports, finance ministry data showed on Monday

Japan posts current account deficit for first time in 2 years
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China hits back at Canada with fresh agriculture tariffs

China announced tariffs on over $2.6 billion worth of Canadian agricultural and food products on Saturday, retaliating against levies Ottawa

China hits back at Canada with fresh agriculture tariffs
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea prosecutors to pursue Yoon's conviction despite jail release

South Korean prosecutors will pursue President Yoon Suk Yeol's conviction for insurrection despite a court decision ordering the release of the impeached leader from

South Korea prosecutors to pursue Yoon's conviction despite jail release
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Seven & i in talks with Couche-Tard over store sales for merger deal

Japan's Seven & i Holdings said on Monday that talks have begun with Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard (ACT) over a store sale plan that would set the stage for ACT's $47 billion

Seven & i in talks with Couche-Tard over store sales for merger deal
Asia|Political|World

South Korean police prepare for 'worst-case scenarios' ahead of Yoon impeachment ruling

Police will be out in force, and subway stations and at least one school will be closed over safety concerns when South Korea's Constitutional Court rules whether to

South Korean police prepare for 'worst-case scenarios' ahead of Yoon impeachment ruling
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

South Korea seeks to resolve any 'misunderstanding' with US about tariff rates

South Korea's acting president on Monday ordered authorities to actively communicate with the U.S. administration to resolve any misunderstanding over tariffs, after U.S.

South Korea seeks to resolve any 'misunderstanding' with US about tariff rates
Asia|Political|World

Philippines says acts in national interest in South China Sea

China should recognise that the Philippines is an independent and sovereign state whose actions and decisions are driven entirely by national interest and not at the direction of

Philippines says acts in national interest in South China Sea
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|World

They were forced to scam others worldwide. Now thousands are detained on the Myanmar border

Thousands of sick, exhausted and terrified young men and women, from countries all over the world squat in rows, packed shoulder to shoulder, surgical masks covering their mouths and, some, their eyes

They were forced to scam others worldwide. Now thousands are detained on the Myanmar border
Asia|Crime|Election|Political

Philippine ex-President Duterte brushes off possible arrest by ICC on a trip to Hong Kong

An unannounced trip by former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to Hong Kong has set off speculations that he may be trying to evade a possible arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court over his bloody crackdown on drugs

Philippine ex-President Duterte brushes off possible arrest by ICC on a trip to Hong Kong
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's real wages drop in January, spring wage talks in focus

Japan's real wages fell in January after two months of slight gains, data showed on Monday, days before the annual rounds of pay negotiations held each spring

Japan's real wages drop in January, spring wage talks in focus
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Food

The end of cheap palm oil? Output stalls as biodiesel demand surges

Prices of cooking oil could be buoyed up for years by stagnating production and a biodiesel push in top

The end of cheap palm oil? Output stalls as biodiesel demand surges
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Artisan Partners opposes Japan retailer Seven & i's CEO choice

Artisan Partners, a U.S.-based investor in Seven & i Holdings, on Sunday opposed the Japanese retailer's CEO succession plan and urged the company to reconsider a takeover offer, according

Artisan Partners opposes Japan retailer Seven & i's CEO choice
Asia|MidEast|Sports|World

India wins Champions Trophy to extend white-ball dominance in men's cricket

India has won another global cricket tournament with a four-wicket victory over New Zealand in the Champions Trophy final

India wins Champions Trophy to extend white-ball dominance in men's cricket
Asia|Sports

Nearing the end of a short spring, Dodgers, Cubs make final preparations for season opener in Japan

Shohei Ohtani’s bat is ready for the Los Angeles Dodgers while Shota Imanaga has looked good on the mound for the Chicago Cubs with less than 10 days remaining before baseball's regular-season opener in Japan

Nearing the end of a short spring, Dodgers, Cubs make final preparations for season opener in Japan
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Russia is advancing in Kursk, threatening Ukraine’s sole territorial bargaining counter

Russia is advancing in Kursk, threatening Ukraine’s sole territorial bargaining counter

Russia is advancing in Kursk, threatening Ukraine’s sole territorial bargaining counter
Americas|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Panama releases dozens of detained deportees from US into limbo following human rights criticism

Panama has released dozens of migrants deported from the United States who were held for weeks in a remote camp on the condition that they would leave the Central American nation in 30 days

Panama releases dozens of detained deportees from US into limbo following human rights criticism
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Consumer prices fell in China in February and remain flat in a sluggish economy

Consumer prices fell in China in February for the first time in 13 months, as persistent weak demand was compounded by the early timing of the Lunar New Year holiday

Consumer prices fell in China in February and remain flat in a sluggish economy
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China's property sector is showing positive changes, minister says

China's property sector is showing positive changes and market confidence is improving, its housing minister said on Sunday, as policymakers

China's property sector is showing positive changes, minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|Education

China pledges more resources to support employment

China will step up resources and funding to support employment and unveil new policies to help college graduates get jobs, as the external environment could become more complex and

China pledges more resources to support employment
Asia|Health|Political|World

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh brace for upcoming food reductions as aid agencies cut funding

Rohingya refugees in crammed Bangladeshi camps say they are worried about a U.S. decision to cut food rations by half beginning next month, while a refugee official says the reduction will impact the nutrition of more than 1 million refugees and create social and mental pressure

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh brace for upcoming food reductions as aid agencies cut funding
Asia|Business|Economy

China's deflationary pressures deepen in February

China's consumer price index in February missed expectations and fell at the sharpest pace in 13 months, while producer price deflation persisted, as seasonal demand faded and

China's deflationary pressures deepen in February
Asia|Crime|World

An Israeli woman and her Indian host were gang raped in southern India, police say

Police in southern India have arrested two men in connection with allegations of gang rape of an Israeli and a local woman

An Israeli woman and her Indian host were gang raped in southern India, police say
Asia|Political|World

North Korea unveils nuclear-powered submarine for the first time

North Korea has unveiled for the first time a nuclear-powered submarine under construction

North Korea unveils nuclear-powered submarine for the first time
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's impeached President Yoon released from prison

South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol has been released from prison a day after a Seoul court canceled his arrest to allow him to stand trial for rebellion without being physically detained

South Korea's impeached President Yoon released from prison
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea’s impeached President Yoon freed from detention but faces ongoing trials

South Korea’s impeached President Yoon freed from detention but faces ongoing trials

South Korea’s impeached President Yoon freed from detention but faces ongoing trials
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

South Korea's President Yoon free, trials continue after court quashes detention

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol walked out of a detention centre on Saturday after prosecutors decided not to appeal a court decision to cancel the impeached

South Korea's President Yoon free, trials continue after court quashes detention
Asia|Economy|Election|Political|World

Myanmar junta chief announces election for December or January

Myanmar's military government will hold a general election in December 2025 or January 2026, state media said on Saturday, citing the junta chief, who provided the first specific time frame

Myanmar junta chief announces election for December or January
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan must fix 'misunderstanding' it is manipulating yen, says ex-BOJ chief Kuroda

Japan must fix "any misunderstanding" held by U.S.

Japan must fix 'misunderstanding' it is manipulating yen, says ex-BOJ chief Kuroda
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Britain, Philippines committed to rules-based order, UK's Lammy says

British foreign minister David Lammy said on Saturday that Britain and the Philippines were committed to a rules-based international order.

Britain, Philippines committed to rules-based order, UK's Lammy says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks, yields edge higher; Powell says economy still in good place

Stock indexes rose on Friday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the U.S. economy continues to be in a good place and it remains to be seen if

Stocks, yields edge higher; Powell says economy still in good place
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

US dollar sags after weaker-than-expected jobs data, Fed's Powell comments

The U.S. dollar dropped to multi-month lows against the euro and yen and fell versus most currencies on Friday after data showed the labor market in

US dollar sags after weaker-than-expected jobs data, Fed's Powell comments
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Food|Political|World

China imposes retaliatory tariffs on Canadian farm and food products

China has announced retaliatory tariffs on some Canadian farm and food imports, after Canada imposed duties in October on Chinese-made electric vehicles and steel and aluminum products

China imposes retaliatory tariffs on Canadian farm and food products
Americas|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Panama offers temporary reprieve for 112 migrants deported by US

Panama offers temporary reprieve for 112 migrants deported by US

Panama offers temporary reprieve for 112 migrants deported by US
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street ends its wild week with what else but more swings

U.S. stocks rose, but only after careening through another wild day

Stock market today: Wall Street ends its wild week with what else but more swings
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

US lawmakers press Chinese telecoms over ties to military, government

The leaders of a U.S.

US lawmakers press Chinese telecoms over ties to military, government
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistan asks illegal foreigners, Afghan Citizen Card holders to leave by March 31

Pakistan's interior ministry on Friday asked all "illegal foreigners" and Afghan Citizen Card holders to leave the country before March 31, warning they would otherwise be

Pakistan asks illegal foreigners, Afghan Citizen Card holders to leave by March 31
Asia|Food|World

UN food agency seeks urgent funding to avoid aid cuts to Rohingya

The U.N.

UN food agency seeks urgent funding to avoid aid cuts to Rohingya
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Police in Bangladesh use batons and tear gas to disperse rally by banned Islamist group

Police used batons and tear gas to disperse thousands of members of a banned Islamist group as they marched through streets in Bangladesh's capital

Police in Bangladesh use batons and tear gas to disperse rally by banned Islamist group
Asia|Business|Europe|Political|World

UK's Lammy: Japan can help Ukraine by ramping up economic pressure on Russia

British foreign minister David Lammy said on Friday that Japan could help Ukraine by ramping up economic pressure on Russia, adding that Tokyo and London had a shared interest in a

UK's Lammy: Japan can help Ukraine by ramping up economic pressure on Russia
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|World

China slams Trump’s return to the ‘law of the jungle’

China slams Trump’s return to the ‘law of the jungle’

China slams Trump’s return to the ‘law of the jungle’
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea court paves way for President Yoon's release from jail

A South Korean court cancelled impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol's arrest warrant on Friday, potentially paving the way for his release from jail while

South Korea court paves way for President Yoon's release from jail
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korean court orders release of President Yoon Suk Yeol as he awaits impeachment ruling

South Korean court orders release of President Yoon Suk Yeol as he awaits impeachment ruling

South Korean court orders release of President Yoon Suk Yeol as he awaits impeachment ruling
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Taiwan Feb exports beat forecasts as chip demand jumps before feared Trump tariffs

Taiwan's exports rose more than expected in February as demand for artificial intelligence related technologies got a boost from buyers trying to get

Taiwan Feb exports beat forecasts as chip demand jumps before feared Trump tariffs
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Bangladesh police use tear gas to disperse Islamist march in Dhaka

Police in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka used tear gas and sound grenades on Friday to disperse hundreds of members of the banned militant group Hizb-ut-Tahrir seeking to march to demand

Bangladesh police use tear gas to disperse Islamist march in Dhaka
Asia|Political|Travel|World

Taiwan fears Beijing is taking independence crackdown overseas

Taiwan is considering warning citizens about risks of travelling to countries with strong ties to China, such as Laos and Cambodia, as they could be caught up in

Taiwan fears Beijing is taking independence crackdown overseas
Asia|Education|Political|World

Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan hometown for first time since she was shot

Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan hometown for first time since she was shot

Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan hometown for first time since she was shot
Asia|Crime|Political|US

US army soldiers accused of selling military secrets to buyers in China

US army soldiers accused of selling military secrets to buyers in China

US army soldiers accused of selling military secrets to buyers in China
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Court orders South Korean President Yoon released from jail for his criminal trial over martial law

A South Korean court has ordered impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol to be released from jail

Court orders South Korean President Yoon released from jail for his criminal trial over martial law
Americas|Asia|Political|World

Philippines says to sign troops pact with Canada as defence ties deepen

The Philippines and Canada are set to sign a Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA) after negotiations aimed at enhancing defence and security cooperation between the two

Philippines says to sign troops pact with Canada as defence ties deepen
Asia|Business|Economy

China's February bank loans likely to dip from record high: Reuters poll

China's new yuan loans are expected to have sharply decreased in February from an all-time high in January, a Reuters poll showed on Friday, due to muted

China's February bank loans likely to dip from record high: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Technology

Toyota launches its cheapest smart EV in China, aims to up market share

Japan's Toyota began selling a $20,000 smart electric car in China this week, aiming to attract buyers with its advanced features similar to Chinese rivals, as the automaker ups

Toyota launches its cheapest smart EV in China, aims to up market share
Asia|Business|Economy|US

Couche-Tard executives to visit Tokyo to speak on $47 billion Seven & i bid

Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard said on Friday its top executives will visit Tokyo to speak with media about its $47 billion bid to buy 7-Eleven convenience store operator Seven & i

Couche-Tard executives to visit Tokyo to speak on $47 billion Seven & i bid
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Japan says trade minister will visit Washington for March 9-11 to meet US officials

Japan's Trade Minister Yoji Muto will visit Washington from March 9-11 to discuss economic ties with U.S. senior officials, the trade ministry announced on Friday.

Japan says trade minister will visit Washington for March 9-11 to meet US officials
Asia|Education|Health|Political

South Korea offers to freeze medical student numbers to resolve 13-month dispute

South Korea's education ministry has agreed to freeze the number of new medical students at about 3,000 a year, it said on Friday, in a bid to end a 13-month dispute

South Korea offers to freeze medical student numbers to resolve 13-month dispute
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Sri Lanka clinches deal with Japan to restructure $2.5 billion in debt

Sri Lanka and Japan signed agreements on Friday to restructure $2.5 billion worth of debt, completing two years of talks that will assist the island nation in

Sri Lanka clinches deal with Japan to restructure $2.5 billion in debt
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple gets local content certificates in Indonesia, still needs more permits

Indonesia has issued local content certificates for 20 Apple products, including the iPhone 16, an industry ministry spokesperson said on Friday, although the company still needs

Apple gets local content certificates in Indonesia, still needs more permits
Asia|Business|Economy

Nissan board to discuss potential CEO successors at March 11 meeting, sources say

Directors of Japan's third-largest automaker Nissan will discuss potential successors to CEO Makoto Uchida at a meeting on March

Nissan board to discuss potential CEO successors at March 11 meeting, sources say
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

China’s foreign minister criticizes US tariffs and accuses the country of ‘meeting good with evil’

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says China will continue to retaliate for the United States’ “arbitrary tariffs” and accused Washington of “meeting good with evil” in a press conference Friday on the sidelines of the annual parliamentary session

China’s foreign minister criticizes US tariffs and accuses the country of ‘meeting good with evil’
Asia|Political|US|World

China's foreign minister blasts the US over tariffs at his annual meeting with journalists

Along with fulminating against the United States, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi reasserted China’s South China Sea claims, blasted Japan for its past aggression and covered a wide range of other issues during his annual meeting with journalists

China's foreign minister blasts the US over tariffs at his annual meeting with journalists
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Analysts see seventh Pakistan rate cut amid low inflation, IMF review

Most analysts predict a seventh consecutive rate cut by Pakistan's central bank on Monday, amid the first International Monetary Fund (IMF) review of a $7-billion

Analysts see seventh Pakistan rate cut amid low inflation, IMF review
Asia|Business|Economy

Who could be the next Nissan CEO after Uchida?

Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida is under deepening pressure over the Japanese automaker's weakening performance and board members are due to gather on March 11 to discuss potential successors,

Who could be the next Nissan CEO after Uchida?
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Asian countries in the crosshairs of Trump's tariffs

As U.S.

Asian countries in the crosshairs of Trump's tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China's imports tumble as demand skids, trade war heats up

China's imports unexpectedly shrank over the January-February period, while exports lost momentum, as escalating tariff pressures from the United States cast a shadow

China's imports tumble as demand skids, trade war heats up
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

'Major powers should not bully the weak', China foreign minister says

Beijing will "resolutely counter" U.S. pressure on tariffs and the fentanyl issue, China's foreign minister said on Friday, adding that major

'Major powers should not bully the weak', China foreign minister says
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's revised Q4 GDP likely to stay upbeat, backing BOJ's rate hike path: Reuters poll

Japan's economy likely expanded in the fourth quarter at the same upbeat pace as initially reported, a Reuters poll showed, reinforcing the central bank's case for a further interest

Japan's revised Q4 GDP likely to stay upbeat, backing BOJ's rate hike path: Reuters poll
Asia|Political|US|World

South Korea stops some military drills after accidental bombing in possible setback to US exercises

South Korea's military says it has suspended the training flights of air force aircraft and all live-fire drills after two fighter jets accidentally bombed a civilian area

South Korea stops some military drills after accidental bombing in possible setback to US exercises
Asia|Business|Economy

Iron ore ticks up, but posts weekly loss on tariff woes

Dalian iron ore futures logged a weekly fall on Friday, despite snapping a nine-session losing streak on the day, weighed down by reports of steel production cuts

Iron ore ticks up, but posts weekly loss on tariff woes
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China slams US tariffs, says its economy is resilient but there are no winners in a trade war

China's commerce minister says Beijing will not yield to bullying and its economy can weather tariffs and other challenges, though there are “no winners in a trade war."

China slams US tariffs, says its economy is resilient but there are no winners in a trade war
Asia|Political|World

US says multiple offers were made to resettle Uyghurs before Thailand deported them back to China

The State Department says the United States and other countries made repeated offers to Thailand to resettle more than three dozen Uyghur men before they were deported back to China, where rights groups fear they may face torture and other abuse

US says multiple offers were made to resettle Uyghurs before Thailand deported them back to China
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan ready to declare end to deflation, economy minister says

Japan has cleared the key threshold for the government to officially declare an end to long-term price deflation, economy minister Ryosei Akazawa said on Friday.

Japan ready to declare end to deflation, economy minister says
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea says number injured in fighter jet misfire rises to 29

The number of people injured after South Korean fighter jets accidentally dropped bombs on a civilian area on Thursday increased to 15 civilians and 14 soldiers, the country's

South Korea says number injured in fighter jet misfire rises to 29
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China's January-February exports, imports weaker than expected

China's exports in the January-February period increased just 2.3% year-on-year by value, while imports unexpectedly contracted 8.4%, customs data showed on Friday.

China's January-February exports, imports weaker than expected
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Inflation risks may stir BOJ discussion of rate hike in May, sources say

Inflationary pressure from wage gains and prolonged rises in food costs could prompt Bank of Japan board members to discuss another interest rate

Inflation risks may stir BOJ discussion of rate hike in May, sources say
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|US

Samsung seeking US public affairs head with Trump ties, newspaper says

Samsung Electronics' head of North American public affairs is expected to resign and it is looking for a successor with ties to U.S.

Samsung seeking US public affairs head with Trump ties, newspaper says
Asia|Political|World

South Korean fighter jets accidentally bomb homes, injuring at least 29 people

South Korean fighter jets accidentally bomb homes, injuring at least 29 people

South Korean fighter jets accidentally bomb homes, injuring at least 29 people
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's Seven & i announces restructuring, new CEO to fend off $47 billion takeover bid

Seven & i Holdings, the Japanese operator of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain, appointed its first foreign CEO and handed him the task of

Japan's Seven & i announces restructuring, new CEO to fend off $47 billion takeover bid
Asia|MidEast|Political|Travel|US|World

New Trump travel ban could bar Afghans, Pakistanis soon, sources say

A new travel ban by President Donald Trump could

New Trump travel ban could bar Afghans, Pakistanis soon, sources say
Asia|Political|World

North Korea criticises US, South Korea joint military drills

North Korea criticised on Friday annual joint military drills planned by the United States and South Korea, saying it will worsen the situation on the Korean Peninsula, state media

North Korea criticises US, South Korea joint military drills
Asia|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|US

US dollar sinks as growth concerns weigh; safe-havens yen, Swiss franc advance

The safe-haven yen and Swiss franc climbed in volatile trading on Thursday, while the dollar slumped against most currencies, as jittery investors

US dollar sinks as growth concerns weigh; safe-havens yen, Swiss franc advance
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Nasdaq confirms correction, dollar weakens as tariff news fuels unease

Stock indexes fell sharply and the dollar eased on Thursday, with the Nasdaq confirming it has been in a correction since peaking last December, as more

Nasdaq confirms correction, dollar weakens as tariff news fuels unease
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Wall Street tumbles as tariff whiplash and falling AI stocks drag Nasdaq 10% below its record

Wall Street’s sell-off kicked back into gear after tariff whiplash and falling AI stocks dragged the market lower

Wall Street tumbles as tariff whiplash and falling AI stocks drag Nasdaq 10% below its record
Asia|Europe|Political|World

India condemns security breach by protester during foreign minister's UK visit

India condemned on Thursday a security breach during its foreign minister's visit to London when a protester broke through a police cordon, stood in front of the minister's

India condemns security breach by protester during foreign minister's UK visit
Asia|Crime|World

South Korean fighter jets accidentally drop bombs, injuring 8 people

South Korean fighter jets have accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian area, injuring eight people on the ground

South Korean fighter jets accidentally drop bombs, injuring 8 people
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Walmart asks China suppliers for price cuts on Trump tariffs, Bloomberg News reports

Walmart has asked some Chinese suppliers for major price cuts, with the U.S. retail giant's efforts to shift the burden of President Donald Trump's tariffs facing strong push back from

Walmart asks China suppliers for price cuts on Trump tariffs, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

7-Eleven parent names new CEO and plans IPO in US as it fights a takeover bid by Circle K's owner

The parent company of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain has named a new CEO and plans to sell billions in assets as it tries to fend off a takeover bid from a Canadian rival

7-Eleven parent names new CEO and plans IPO in US as it fights a takeover bid by Circle K's owner
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's largest union group sees biggest wage hike demand in over 30 years

Japan's largest labour union umbrella group is seeing its member unions demand the biggest salary increase in over 30 years as both the

Japan's largest union group sees biggest wage hike demand in over 30 years
Asia|Business|Europe|Technology

Chinese AI firm iFlyTek eyes Europe expansion as US trade war heats up

Chinese artificial intelligence firm iFlyTek is planning to expand its European business as trade tensions rise between the United States and China, Vice President Vincent Zhan

Chinese AI firm iFlyTek eyes Europe expansion as US trade war heats up
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Shipping firms pull back from Hong Kong to skirt US-China risks

Some shipping companies are discreetly moving operations out of Hong Kong and taking vessels off its flag registry.

Shipping firms pull back from Hong Kong to skirt US-China risks
Asia|Health|Political|World

UN slashes support for Rohingya refugees in Indonesia due to U.S. cuts, sources say

The United Nations' migration agency has slashed aid to hundreds of Rohingya refugees

UN slashes support for Rohingya refugees in Indonesia due to U.S. cuts, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China's JD.com tops revenue estimate on robust demand, government stimulus lift

Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com posted its strongest revenue growth in 11 quarters on Thursday, as deep discounts and government subsidies encouraged

China's JD.com tops revenue estimate on robust demand, government stimulus lift
Asia|Political|World

Top Hong Kong court overturns convictions of 3 former organizers of Tiananmen vigils

Hong Kong’s top court has overturned the convictions of three former organizers of an annual vigil in remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown over their refusal to provide information to police, marking a rare victory for the city’s pro-democracy activists

Top Hong Kong court overturns convictions of 3 former organizers of Tiananmen vigils
Asia|Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle|World

Meet the world's oldest female barber. A 108-year-old Japanese woman is overjoyed at the recognition

A 108-year-old Japanese woman has been named the world’s oldest female barber by the Guinness World Records this week

Meet the world's oldest female barber. A 108-year-old Japanese woman is overjoyed at the recognition
Asia|Political|World

Thailand's deportation of Uyghurs was to avert China 'retaliation', minister says

Thailand's deportation of 40 Uyghurs to China last week was in the Southeast Asian country's best interest due to the possibility of retaliation from Beijing if

Thailand's deportation of Uyghurs was to avert China 'retaliation', minister says
Asia|Business|Economy

Fast-delivery companies Zomato, Swiggy, Zepto face India antitrust case over discounts

Indian consumer products distributors have filed an antitrust case against big fast-delivery businesses of Zomato, Swiggy and Zepto, calling for an investigation

Fast-delivery companies Zomato, Swiggy, Zepto face India antitrust case over discounts
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

As Trump hails taking back of Panama Canal, Hong Kong Inc walks tightrope

Hong Kong's edge as a financial hub will erode further as the city becomes embroiled in China-U.S. tensions, with the flash

As Trump hails taking back of Panama Canal, Hong Kong Inc walks tightrope
Asia|Crime|Health|World

Thailand pushing to repatriate foreigners rescued from Myanmar scam centres

Thailand is working with authorities in the capital cities or embassies of some countries that have citizens stuck on the Thai-Myanmar border following their rescue from scam

Thailand pushing to repatriate foreigners rescued from Myanmar scam centres
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

After Trump's tariffs, Mexico seeks Asian and European crude oil buyers

Mexican state company Pemex is in talks with potential buyers in Asia, including China, and Europe, as it seeks alternative markets

After Trump's tariffs, Mexico seeks Asian and European crude oil buyers
Asia|World

South Korea air force jets accidentally drop bombs on homes, injuring 15

South Korean fighter jets accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian district on Thursday, injuring 15 people and damaging houses and

South Korea air force jets accidentally drop bombs on homes, injuring 15
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Alibaba launches DeepSeek rival, sending stock surging

Alibaba launches DeepSeek rival, sending stock surging

Alibaba launches DeepSeek rival, sending stock surging
Asia|Business|Economy

Vopak to expand Thailand terminal for US ethane imports from 2029

Global independent storage operator Vopak said on Thursday that it will expand its joint-venture terminal in Thailand to handle U.S. ethane imports for state energy firm PTT

Vopak to expand Thailand terminal for US ethane imports from 2029
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Hong Kong democrat Jimmy Lai finishes testifying in national security trial

Hong Kong media tycoon and pro-democracy advocate Jimmy Lai finished testifying in court on Thursday in a landmark national security trial where

Hong Kong democrat Jimmy Lai finishes testifying in national security trial
Asia|Business|Finance|MidEast|Travel|World

Airlines face overflight payment risks as planes divert over Afghanistan

Airlines are turning to a network of third parties to pay fees to Afghan authorities as

Airlines face overflight payment risks as planes divert over Afghanistan
Asia|Election|Political|World

Bangladesh election this year may be difficult due to unrest, says head of youth-led party

Bangladesh's interim government has been unable to fully ensure public safety and holding a general election this year will be difficult, the head of a newly launched

Bangladesh election this year may be difficult due to unrest, says head of youth-led party
Asia|Business|Stock Markets|Technology

Alibaba's AI reasoning model drives shares higher

Alibaba Group's release of an artificial intelligence (AI) reasoning model, which it said was on par with global hit DeepSeek's R1, drove its Hong Kong-

Alibaba's AI reasoning model drives shares higher
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

US charges Chinese hackers and government officials in a broad cybercrime campaign

China is denying the U.S. Justice Department’s accusations against 12 Chinese nationals charged in connection with global cybercrime campaigns targeting dissidents, news organizations, U.S. agencies and universities

US charges Chinese hackers and government officials in a broad cybercrime campaign
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

CK Hutchison shares jump, extending gains on ports deal

Shares of CK Hutchison rose 12.4% in Hong Kong on Thursday, extending the previous day's 21.9% gain after the sale of its Panama Canal stake to BlackRock.

CK Hutchison shares jump, extending gains on ports deal
Asia|Political|US|World

South Korea and the US will begin annual military drills next week

South Korean and U.S. troops will begin their large annual joint military drills next week to enhance their readiness against North Korean threats

South Korea and the US will begin annual military drills next week
Asia|Crime|Political

Jailed pro-democracy Hong Kong radio host loses final appeal over sedition conviction

Hong Kong's top court on Thursday dismissed a bid to overturn the 2022 conviction and sentence of jailed pro-democracy activist Tam Tak-chi under a

Jailed pro-democracy Hong Kong radio host loses final appeal over sedition conviction
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

Bain aims to list Seven & i's supermarket business in about three years

Bain Capital aims to list Seven & i Holdings' supermarket and retail business in around three years after boosting synergies within the group,

Bain aims to list Seven & i's supermarket business in about three years
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Investors stay bearish on Asian currencies as trade war intensifies: Reuters poll

Investors maintained their short bets on most Asian currencies as they assessed the prospects of an escalating global trade war after U.S.

Investors stay bearish on Asian currencies as trade war intensifies: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Malaysia central bank holds key rate steady, flags cloudy global outlook

Malaysia's central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged on Thursday, expecting economic activity to remain strong this year and inflation manageable

Malaysia central bank holds key rate steady, flags cloudy global outlook
Asia|Economy|Political

More words than deeds from China on consumption keep deflation in play

Chinese Premier Li Qiang's renewed emphasis on consumption isn't being matched by policy firepower, say economists, who warn that the trade war with Washington and other challenges

More words than deeds from China on consumption keep deflation in play
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Investors spy the dawn of a tectonic shift away from US markets

A historic global trade war, a proposed $1.2 trillion European fiscal bazooka and the emergence of China as tech race leader are upending global

Investors spy the dawn of a tectonic shift away from US markets
Asia|Business|Economy

China confident of hitting growth target in 2025

China is confident about achieving its 2025 growth target, despite mounting external uncertainties and insufficient domestic demand, Zheng Shanjie, head of China's state planner,

China confident of hitting growth target in 2025
Asia|Political|World

An Okinawan bone digger searches for remains from one of the fiercest battles of World War II

Takamatsu Gushiken hunts caves in Okinawa's jungles for the bones of those who died in the WWII Battle of Okinawa, one of the war's bloodiest

An Okinawan bone digger searches for remains from one of the fiercest battles of World War II
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

China's exports likely slowed at start of year as U.S. trade clouds gather: Reuters poll

China's exports growth likely slowed in the January-February period, partly due to Lunar New Year disruptions, as escalating tariff pressures from the

China's exports likely slowed at start of year as U.S. trade clouds gather: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Malaysia discussing response to U.S. chip tariffs with companies, minister says

Malaysia is discussing with chip companies based in the country whether they can absorb the impact of potential U.S. tariffs on semiconductors, its trade

Malaysia discussing response to U.S. chip tariffs with companies, minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|US

US crude exports to India hit over 2-yr high in Feb as Russia sanctions bite

U.S. exports of crude oil to India last month climbed to their highest in over two years, ship tracking data showed, as refiners in the country sought

US crude exports to India hit over 2-yr high in Feb as Russia sanctions bite
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Thai business group urges action from government amid 'panic' over U.S. trade policy 

The Thai Chamber of Commerce on Thursday urged action from the government over U.S. trade policy uncertainty and proposed it creates a "war room" to head off any threat of tariffs 

Thai business group urges action from government amid 'panic' over U.S. trade policy 
Asia|Business|Economy

Global aluminium producer seeks Q2 premium of $260/T from Japan buyers, sources say

A global aluminium producer has sought a premium of $260 per metric ton from Japanese buyers for April-June primary metal shipments, up 14% from the current quarter,

Global aluminium producer seeks Q2 premium of $260/T from Japan buyers, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan PM Ishiba says high US tariffs make investment difficult

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Thursday that high tariffs imposed by U.S.

Japan PM Ishiba says high US tariffs make investment difficult
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Goldman Sachs raises emerging markets' target on AI-driven China rally

Goldman Sachs raised its target price for emerging markets stocks on Thursday, projecting that the AI-powered rally in Chinese equities could boost other markets as

Goldman Sachs raises emerging markets' target on AI-driven China rally
Asia|Business|Economy

Vietnam posts rare trade deficit in February; concerns about U.S. tariffs remain

Vietnam posted a rare monthly trade deficit in February as imports surged during the month, government data showed on Thursday, though the country's surplus with the United States

Vietnam posts rare trade deficit in February; concerns about U.S. tariffs remain
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|US

US indicts slew of alleged Chinese hackers, sanctions company over spy campaign

The U.S. on Wednesday announced indictments against a slew of alleged Chinese hackers, sanctioned a Chinese tech company and offered a $10 million bounty over

US indicts slew of alleged Chinese hackers, sanctions company over spy campaign
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US|World

US eyes zero tariff on cars in India trade deal as Tesla entry nears, sources say

The United States wants India to eliminate tariffs on car imports under a proposed trade deal between the two nations, but New Delhi is

US eyes zero tariff on cars in India trade deal as Tesla entry nears, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

South Korea inflation softens in February for first time in 4 months

South Korea's consumer inflation softened in February for the first time in four months, government data showed on Thursday, providing at least some relief to policymakers looking to

South Korea inflation softens in February for first time in 4 months
Asia|Business|Economy

Indian steel prices may fall as U.S. tariffs reshape alloy's trade, S&P Global says

Indian steel mills are likely to see a sharp drop in prices after U.S. import tariffs come into effect and reshape global trade of the alloy, potentially redirecting a glut of supply into

Indian steel prices may fall as U.S. tariffs reshape alloy's trade, S&P Global says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Sustaining economic growth and other takeaways from the start of China's legislative session

Sustaining economic growth by raising domestic consumption is one of the priorities for China's government this year

Sustaining economic growth and other takeaways from the start of China's legislative session
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Trump hails 'reclaiming' of Panama Canal after BlackRock-led group's deal to buy stake

U.S.

Trump hails 'reclaiming' of Panama Canal after BlackRock-led group's deal to buy stake
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Stocks climb as Trump to delay some auto tariffs; euro up

Stock indexes rose sharply on Wednesday after the White House said President Donald Trump will exempt automakers from his 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico

Stocks climb as Trump to delay some auto tariffs; euro up
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Sony, Suntory build U.S. stockpiles as Japan faces Trump tariff threat

Japanese electronics giant Sony and drinks maker Suntory are stockpiling inventory in the United States while their peers shift

Sony, Suntory build U.S. stockpiles as Japan faces Trump tariff threat
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street rebounds after Trump pulls back on some of his tariffs

U.S. stocks climbed after President Donald Trump pulled back on some of his tariffs, raising hopes he may avoid a worst-case trade war that grinds down economies and sends inflation higher

Stock market today: Wall Street rebounds after Trump pulls back on some of his tariffs
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Red Cross says Azerbaijan ordered it to leave the country

The government of Azerbaijan has told the local office of the International Committee of the Red Cross that it will close its operations there, a spokesperson for the Geneva-based

Red Cross says Azerbaijan ordered it to leave the country
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla signs deal for first India showroom to sell imported EVs

U.S. electric carmaker Tesla has signed a lease deal to open its first showroom in Mumbai, as it moves towards a goal to sell imported cars in India

Tesla signs deal for first India showroom to sell imported EVs
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|US

US charges Chinese hackers who allegedly caused millions of dollars’ worth of damages

US charges Chinese hackers who allegedly caused millions of dollars’ worth of damages

US charges Chinese hackers who allegedly caused millions of dollars’ worth of damages
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistan hails renewed cooperation with US after Sharifullah arrest

Pakistan highlighted its counterterrorism cooperation with Washington after the arrest of Mohammad Sharifullah, whom it blames for a 2021 attack on U.S. troops at

Pakistan hails renewed cooperation with US after Sharifullah arrest
Asia|Economy|Health|Political|World

UN plans to halve rations to Rohingya refugees without urgent funding

The United Nations has warned it will have to cut monthly food rations to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh from $12.50 to $6 next month, unless it can

UN plans to halve rations to Rohingya refugees without urgent funding
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Suicide bombing at Pakistan military site kills 13 civilians, five soldiers

Thousands of people poured on to the streets of Bannu in northwestern Pakistan for the funerals on Wednesday of 18 people, including six children,

Suicide bombing at Pakistan military site kills 13 civilians, five soldiers
Asia|Lifestyle|MidEast|Travel

What it’s like to travel as a woman in Saudi Arabia

What it’s like to travel as a woman in Saudi Arabia

What it’s like to travel as a woman in Saudi Arabia
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Seven & i likely to sell non-core business shares to Bain for $4.7 billion, Bloomberg says

Seven & i Holdings is likely to sell most of its non-core business holding company shares to Bain Capital for more than 700 billion yen ($4.69 billion), Bloomberg News reported on

Seven & i likely to sell non-core business shares to Bain for $4.7 billion, Bloomberg says
Asia|Business|Economy|World

China to boost food imports from Latin America, Europe as US trade war escalates

China's new tariffs on U.S. farm goods are poised to reshape global trade flows, prompting the world's top agricultural importer to

China to boost food imports from Latin America, Europe as US trade war escalates
Asia|Political|World

China will increase its defense budget 7.2% this year

China says it will increase its defense budget 7.2% this year as it continues its campaign to build a larger, more modern military to assert its territorial claims and challenge the U.S. defense lead in Asia

China will increase its defense budget 7.2% this year
Asia|Political|World

Canada and US offered Uyghurs in Thailand asylum before deportation to China, sources say

Canada and the United States offered to resettle 48 ethnic Uyghurs held in detention in Thailand over the past decade, sources told Reuters, but Bangkok took no

Canada and US offered Uyghurs in Thailand asylum before deportation to China, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy

Robust demand propels India's services sector growth in February, PMI shows

Growth in India's services sector accelerated in February, supported by robust demand and a firm business outlook that led to a substantial increase in

Robust demand propels India's services sector growth in February, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy

Global rubber shortfall looms in 2025 on stagnant output, association says

Global natural rubber production is expected to fall short of consumption for the fifth consecutive year in 2025, as higher prices fail to

Global rubber shortfall looms in 2025 on stagnant output, association says
Asia|Political|US|World

Taiwan may buy more US weapons, seeks closer ties, Bloomberg News reports

Taiwan is seeking closer security ties with the United States and will look to buy more weapons from the country, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday citing a senior Taiwanese official.

Taiwan may buy more US weapons, seeks closer ties, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Business|Economy

China announces plans for steel output cuts to help restructure industry

China will restructure its giant steel industry through output cuts, although it did not announce any target in its most recent intervention to address

China announces plans for steel output cuts to help restructure industry
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's Trial Holdings to buy supermarket chain Seiyu from KKR for $2.55 billion

Japan's Trial Holdings said on Wednesday it would spend 382.6 billion yen ($2.55 billion) to acquire the Seiyu supermarket chain controlled by U.S. private equity fund KKR.

Japan's Trial Holdings to buy supermarket chain Seiyu from KKR for $2.55 billion
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ has no immediate plan to sell ETF holdings, deputy governor says

Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida said on Wednesday the central bank had no immediate plan to sell its large holdings of exchange-traded funds (ETF).

BOJ has no immediate plan to sell ETF holdings, deputy governor says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

China prioritises consumer spending ahead of technology as economic worries weigh

Spurring reluctant Chinese consumers to spend has been elevated to the top of Beijing's to-do list for 2025, leap-frogging technology and

China prioritises consumer spending ahead of technology as economic worries weigh
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Wednesday that other nations do not decide its defence budget after U.S.

Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
Asia|Business|Crime|Entertainment|World

What are Southeast Asia's scam centres, and why are they being dismantled?

Scam centres that operated along the Thai-Myanmar border for years have drawn fresh attention after the high-profile abduction and release of a Chinese actor in Thailand.

What are Southeast Asia's scam centres, and why are they being dismantled?
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Iron ore declines as Sino-US tariffs fuel trade war tensions

Iron ore futures faltered on Wednesday, pressured by tit-for-tat tariffs between the United States and top metals consumer China, outweighing optimism about

Iron ore declines as Sino-US tariffs fuel trade war tensions
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China defies Trump’s trade war by setting ambitious 5% growth target, vows to ‘prevail over any difficulty’

China defies Trump’s trade war by setting ambitious 5% growth target, vows to ‘prevail over any difficulty’

China defies Trump’s trade war by setting ambitious 5% growth target, vows to ‘prevail over any difficulty’
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

South Korea plans $34 billion fund for strategic sectors like chips and autos

South Korea will establish a $34 billion policy fund to provide financial support to companies involved in strategic technologies such as chips and autos amid intensifying global

South Korea plans $34 billion fund for strategic sectors like chips and autos
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China ramps up stimulus to guard economy from changes 'unseen in a century'

China unlocked more fiscal stimulus on Wednesday, promising greater efforts to support consumption and cushion the

China ramps up stimulus to guard economy from changes 'unseen in a century'
Arts|Asia

Pritzker Prize goes to Liu Jiakun of China, an architect who celebrates lives of ordinary citizens

The annual Pritzker Architecture Prize has been awarded to Liu Jiakun of China, who earned the field’s highest honor for “affirming architecture that celebrates the lives of ordinary citizens.”

Pritzker Prize goes to Liu Jiakun of China, an architect who celebrates lives of ordinary citizens
Asia|Economy|Education|Health|Political|World

China to adopt policies for aging population, try to boost birth rates

China will "actively" respond to population aging with policies for its rapidly growing elderly and its young people, including providing childcare subsidies and making preschool

China to adopt policies for aging population, try to boost birth rates
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai Q1 GDP growth seen at 3.4% y/y on stimulus, official says

Thailand's economy is expected to grow 3.4% in the first quarter of 2025 from a year earlier, which would be the fastest pace in 10 quarters, helped by government stimulus measures

Thai Q1 GDP growth seen at 3.4% y/y on stimulus, official says
Asia|Business|Economy

India home prices to climb faster than inflation this year, rents even more: Reuters poll

India's average home prices and rental costs are set to outpace consumer inflation this year according to a Reuters poll of housing experts who were split on

India home prices to climb faster than inflation this year, rents even more: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Samsung SDI CEO says EV demand to remain sluggish until H1 of 2026

The chief executive of South Korean battery maker Samsung SDI said on Wednesday demand for electric vehicles will remain sluggish until the first half of next year.

Samsung SDI CEO says EV demand to remain sluggish until H1 of 2026
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Toyota aims for consistent return on equity, finance executive says

Toyota Motor is increasingly focusing on return on equity as a performance measure, talking internally about raising ROE to 20% as one guideline, a senior finance executive at the

Toyota aims for consistent return on equity, finance executive says
Asia|Political|World

China will work to firmly advance 'reunification' with Taiwan, premier says

Chinese Premier Li Qiang said on Wednesday China would "firmly advance" the push for "reunification" with Taiwan while opposing external interference, and

China will work to firmly advance 'reunification' with Taiwan, premier says
Asia|Political|World

China monitored Philippine supply run to grounded warship on disputed shoal

The Chinese coast guard on Wednesday said it monitored a Philippine civilian boat delivering daily provisions to the "illegally grounded" warship at the disputed Second Thomas

China monitored Philippine supply run to grounded warship on disputed shoal
Asia|Business|Economy

China sets 2025 growth target at roughly 5%

China kept its economic growth target for this year unchanged at roughly 5% while committing more fiscal resources than last year to fend off deflationary pressures and mitigate

China sets 2025 growth target at roughly 5%
Asia|Business|Economy|Food

Starbucks's China comeback relies on right partner, brewing back the vibe

As Starbucks tries to revive its faltering business in China, analysts say strategic partnerships and returning to its roots as a place where customers come for a

Starbucks's China comeback relies on right partner, brewing back the vibe
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's service activity marks fastest growth in six months, PMI shows

Japan's service activity marked the fastest growth in six months in February, backed by strong sales and new export businesses, a private-sector survey showed on Wednesday.

Japan's service activity marks fastest growth in six months, PMI shows
Asia|Environment|Science|Travel

Coral reefs in Vietnam face collapse. Can conservation efforts turn the tide?

The coral reefs of Nha Trang, Vietnam, are in severe decline due to climate change, overfishing, and pollution

Coral reefs in Vietnam face collapse. Can conservation efforts turn the tide?
Asia|Crime|MidEast|World

12 killed, 30 wounded in Pakistan military base attack launched by suicide bombers

Officials and a local hospital in Pakistan says that an attack launched by suicide bombers at a military base has killed at least 12 people and wounded 30 others

12 killed, 30 wounded in Pakistan military base attack launched by suicide bombers
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China keeps its economic growth target at 'around 5%' for 2025

China is keeping its economic growth target at “around 5%” for 2025 despite a looming trade war with the United States and other headwinds

China keeps its economic growth target at 'around 5%' for 2025
Asia|Economy|Political|World

China maintains defence spending increase at 7.2%

China will boost its defence spending by 7.2% this year, maintaining a steady growth rate as Beijing faces headwinds from three years of sluggish economic expansion

China maintains defence spending increase at 7.2%
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

BlackRock to buy Hong Kong firm's Panama Canal port stake amid Trump pressure

An investor group backed by BlackRock agreed to buy a majority stake in the Hong Kong-based company that runs ports along either side of

BlackRock to buy Hong Kong firm's Panama Canal port stake amid Trump pressure
Americas|Asia|Business|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Stocks fall on Trump tariffs; euro gains as Germany invests

Major stock indexes fell on Tuesday as the United States hit Canada, Mexico and China with steep tariffs, while the euro climbed to a three-month peak

Stocks fall on Trump tariffs; euro gains as Germany invests
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Wall Street falls again as losses wipe out all post-election gains for the S&P 500

Stocks racked up more losses on Wall Street Tuesday as a trade war between the U.S. and its key trading partners escalated, wiping out all the gains since Election Day for the S&P 500

Wall Street falls again as losses wipe out all post-election gains for the S&P 500
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Brent settles down, hit 6-month low on OPEC+ output rise, tariffs, Ukraine news

Oil prices swooned on Tuesday and settled close to to multi-month lows after reports of OPEC+ plans to proceed with output increases in April and news of U.S.

Brent settles down, hit 6-month low on OPEC+ output rise, tariffs, Ukraine news
Asia|Political|US|World

Taiwan needs to hike defense spending to 10% of GDP-Pentagon nominee

Taiwan needs to dramatically hike defense spending to around 10% of gross domestic product in order to deter a war with China, President Donald Trump's nominee to become a top

Taiwan needs to hike defense spending to 10% of GDP-Pentagon nominee
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Residents flee border area as Afghan and Pakistani forces clash over crossing closure

A Pakistani official says residents have fled a border area with Afghanistan after forces from both sides clashed into the early hours of the morning

Residents flee border area as Afghan and Pakistani forces clash over crossing closure
Asia|Political|World

Putin extols 'elephant diplomacy' with Myanmar in talks with junta chief

Russia's President Vladimir Putin hailed expanding ties with ally Myanmar at talks with its military junta chief on Tuesday and thanked him

Putin extols 'elephant diplomacy' with Myanmar in talks with junta chief
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Food

Blackstone out of race for India's Haldiram's over valuation, sources say

Private equity investor Blackstone has pulled out of the race to pick up a minority stake in the snacks business of India's Haldiram's over valuation concerns,

Blackstone out of race for India's Haldiram's over valuation, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China slaps extra tariffs of up to 15% on imports of major US farm exports and adds trade limits

China has responded to new U.S. tariffs by announcing it will impose additional tariffs of up to 15% on imports of key U.S. farm products

China slaps extra tariffs of up to 15% on imports of major US farm exports and adds trade limits
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Commodity trader Cargill to add 500 jobs to its Indian global centres in 3 years

Global commodity trader Cargill plans to add 500 jobs to its global capability centres (GCCs) in the next two to three years, bringing the overall headcount

Commodity trader Cargill to add 500 jobs to its Indian global centres in 3 years
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China imposes new curbs on U.S. firms as trade row grows

China on Tuesday hit back against the United States with retaliatory tariffs and placed export and investment restrictions on 25 U.S. firms on national security grounds, though it

China imposes new curbs on U.S. firms as trade row grows
Arts|Asia|Education|Environment|World

Pritzker Prize 2025: China’s Liu Jiakun awarded ‘Nobel of architecture’

Pritzker Prize 2025: China’s Liu Jiakun awarded ‘Nobel of architecture’

Pritzker Prize 2025: China’s Liu Jiakun awarded ‘Nobel of architecture’
Asia|Environment|Health|World

Floods in Indonesia's capital displace thousands

Thousands of people were evacuated in Indonesia's capital Jakarta on Tuesday after floods swamped the region, officials said, with heavy rain expected to continue until next week.

Floods in Indonesia's capital displace thousands
Asia|Business|Economy

Shares of Seven & i fall after report to reject Couche-Tard bid

Shares of Seven & i tumbled as much as 12% on Tuesday, following a report the 7-Eleven owner plans to reject a $47 billion takeover offer from Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard,

Shares of Seven & i fall after report to reject Couche-Tard bid
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

China hits US agriculture, says it won't be bullied by fresh Trump tariffs

China retaliated swiftly on Tuesday against fresh U.S. tariffs with hikes to import levies covering $21 billion worth of American

China hits US agriculture, says it won't be bullied by fresh Trump tariffs
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Russia wants migrants from new countries to help plug labour shortage, Interfax reports

Russia wants to widen its source of migrant workers beyond ex-Soviet republics to Asian nations including Myanmar, the Interfax news agency cited the economy minister as saying on Tuesday.

Russia wants migrants from new countries to help plug labour shortage, Interfax reports
Asia|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistan 'well positioned' for first review of IMF bailout, minister says

Pakistan was "well positioned" for the first review of its $7 billion International Monetary Fund bailout programme, the finance minister told Reuters, as talks

Pakistan 'well positioned' for first review of IMF bailout, minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|World

FACTBOX-Which U.S. agricultural products did China hit with tariffs?

New Chinese tariffs on American agricultural goods will affect some $21 billion worth of U.S. exports, a Reuters analysis of U.S. census data

FACTBOX-Which U.S. agricultural products did China hit with tariffs?
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US|World

China vows to ‘fight till the end’ as Trump escalates trade war

China vows to ‘fight till the end’ as Trump escalates trade war

China vows to ‘fight till the end’ as Trump escalates trade war
Asia|Environment|Science|Travel|World

Why scientists say this stunning ancient lake in Turkey might as well be on Mars

Why scientists say this stunning ancient lake in Turkey might as well be on Mars

Why scientists say this stunning ancient lake in Turkey might as well be on Mars
Asia|Business|Economy|US

South Korea and US to form working group on Alaska LNG project, tariffs

South Korea and the United States have agreed to establish a working-level group to discuss a gas pipeline project in Alaska, energy, shipbuilding,

South Korea and US to form working group on Alaska LNG project, tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment

China seeks opinion on rules for imports of battery waste, recycled steel

China is canvassing public opinion on rules for import of remnants from the recycling of spent lithium-ion batteries, as well as recycled steel materials, the environment ministry

China seeks opinion on rules for imports of battery waste, recycled steel
Asia|Business|Health|Political|World

China releases white paper on controlling fentanyl-related substances

China opposes accusations and the shifting of responsibility on the issue of fentanyl-related substances, according to an official white paper released on Tuesday, Xinhua reported.

China releases white paper on controlling fentanyl-related substances
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

India's exports face pressure from US, EU trade policies, govt official says

Indian exports are facing mounting pressure from aggressive trade policies by partners such as the United States and the European Union, a senior trade ministry

India's exports face pressure from US, EU trade policies, govt official says
Asia|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes ease, thousands seek shelter

Overnight clashes between Pakistani and Afghan security forces at the main border crossing between the countries caused thousands of people to flee their

Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes ease, thousands seek shelter
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Investors say it's time to take Trump seriously as markets recoil

Markets no longer think Donald Trump is full of bluster and are moving quickly to anticipate a slowdown in U.S. and global growth as he raises

Investors say it's time to take Trump seriously as markets recoil
Asia|Business|Political|Science|Technology|World

China bans imports of Illumina's gene sequencers right after Trump tariff action

China announced a ban on Tuesday on imports of genetic sequencers from U.S. medical equipment maker Illumina, just minutes after U.S.

China bans imports of Illumina's gene sequencers right after Trump tariff action
Asia|Business|Technology|World

China to publish policy to boost RISC-V chip use nationwide, sources say

China plans to issue guidance to encourage the use of open-source RISC-V chips nationwide for the first time, two sources briefed on the matter

China to publish policy to boost RISC-V chip use nationwide, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

The economy and AI are likely to be among the top issues for China’s legislature

Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and shoring up the economy are among the issues expected to top the agenda when China’s legislature meets Wednesday in Beijing

The economy and AI are likely to be among the top issues for China’s legislature
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

China, HK shares steady amid US-Sino trade spat; focus on NPC

China and Hong Kong stocks ended mostly unchanged on Tuesday, buoyed by tech firms, with investors shrugging off a new U.S.-China trade spat and focused instead on the

China, HK shares steady amid US-Sino trade spat; focus on NPC
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Trump's China tariffs trigger retaliation against U.S. farm products

China has decreased its reliance on imports of U.S. farm goods since the trade war during President Donald Trump's first term, a trend that is poised to continue

Trump's China tariffs trigger retaliation against U.S. farm products
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Instant View: China to impose extra tariffs of 10%-15% on various US farm products

China on Tuesday swiftly retaliated against fresh U.S. tariffs, announcing 10%-15% hikes to import levies covering a range of American agricultural and food products, and placing 25 U.S.

Instant View: China to impose extra tariffs of 10%-15% on various US farm products
Asia|Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

China's BYD raises $5.59 billion in share sale, Hong Kong's largest in four years

Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD said on Tuesday it had raised $5.59 billion in a primary share sale that was increased in size, making it the

China's BYD raises $5.59 billion in share sale, Hong Kong's largest in four years
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Japan's Nikkei slides as US tariffs, stronger yen unsettle market

Japan's Nikkei fell on Tuesday, as markets were jittery about a trade war as fresh U.S. tariffs came into effect, while a stronger yen added to investors' concerns.

Japan's Nikkei slides as US tariffs, stronger yen unsettle market
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Iron ore extends losing streak on Sino-US trade tensions

Dalian iron ore futures slid for a seventh consecutive session on Tuesday as fresh U.S. tariffs on top consumer China kicked in, heightening trade tensions.

Iron ore extends losing streak on Sino-US trade tensions
Asia|Political|World

China 2025 parliamentary meeting will close on March 11

China's annual National People's Congress (NPC), or parliament, will conclude on March 11, a parliamentary spokesperson told reporters on Tuesday.

China 2025 parliamentary meeting will close on March 11
Asia|Business|Technology

DeepSeek's progress shows rise of China's AI companies, says Chinese official

The progress of DeepSeek reflects the rise of Chinese companies in artificial intelligence (AI), a spokesperson for China's parliament told reporters on Tuesday.

DeepSeek's progress shows rise of China's AI companies, says Chinese official
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China central bank urged to add policy tools to spur consumption

China's central bank should develop new policy tools to help boost consumption, while beefing up efforts to support property and capital markets, a central bank adviser said in

China central bank urged to add policy tools to spur consumption
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

New Trump tariffs take effect, EU also in crosshairs

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland Europe wakes up to new U.S. tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, bringing into starker relief Donald Trump's threat of levies

New Trump tariffs take effect, EU also in crosshairs
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Sri Lanka should avoid tax exemptions, focus on passing budget, IMF says

Sri Lanka should avoid tax exemptions and focus on passing a national budget that is in line with parameters set by the International Monetary Fund to continue

Sri Lanka should avoid tax exemptions, focus on passing budget, IMF says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

China's yuan pares some gains after US tariffs kick in

China's yuan pared some earlier gains against the dollar on Tuesday after fresh U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods kicked in, heightening trade tensions and threatening to put more

China's yuan pares some gains after US tariffs kick in
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|US

India's steel industry contemplates potential fallout from Trump administration tariffs

The recently announced U.S. tariffs on steel imports mean that countries like China, which export to the U.S., will need to find new markets — and that could lead to steel dumping in places like India

India's steel industry contemplates potential fallout from Trump administration tariffs
Asia|Economy|Europe|Political|World

Europe prepares charm offensive in Vietnam amid US trade risks

European leaders are planning visits to Vietnam in coming months to strengthen ties with the Southeast Asian nation, officials said, amid tensions with

Europe prepares charm offensive in Vietnam amid US trade risks
Asia|Political|US|World

'Impossible' for US to give up Indo-Pacific, Taiwan defence minister says

The United States cannot abandon the Indo-Pacific because the region is part of its "core national interests", Taiwan's Defence Minister Wellington Koo said amid concerns about U.S.

'Impossible' for US to give up Indo-Pacific, Taiwan defence minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

South Korea acting president calls for unity to respond to U.S. trade war

South Korea's Acting President Choi Sang-mok said on Tuesday that the government, parliament and the private sector should be united to respond to the U.S. "trade war".

South Korea acting president calls for unity to respond to U.S. trade war
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Taiwan to review TSMC investment in US, cabinet spokesperson says

Taiwan's cabinet spokesperson said on Tuesday that the government will take into account TSMC's development and Taiwan's position in the global chips industry when reviewing the

Taiwan to review TSMC investment in US, cabinet spokesperson says
Asia|Business|Economy|Food

China suspends beef imports from 7 firms in top supplier countries

China's customs authorities suspended beef imports from seven companies in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Mongolia on Monday amid record imports last

China suspends beef imports from 7 firms in top supplier countries
Asia|Business|Crime|Technology

US servers in Singapore fraud case may contain Nvidia chips, minister says

Servers used in a fraud case that Singapore announced last week were supplied by U.S. firms and may have contained Nvidia's advanced chips, a government minister

US servers in Singapore fraud case may contain Nvidia chips, minister says
Asia|Business|Economy

S.Korea factory activity shrinks as demand concerns weigh, PMI shows

South Korea's factory activity shrank in February as employment declined at the sharpest pace in 2-1/2 years while confidence was hit by heightened uncertainty over

S.Korea factory activity shrinks as demand concerns weigh, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|Technology|US

TSMC shares open lower following announcement of $100 billion investment in US

TSMC shares opened down 2.25% on Tuesday after the world's largest contract chipmaker said it will invest $100 billion in the United States.

TSMC shares open lower following announcement of $100 billion investment in US
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan corporate capex drops for first time in 4 years amid tariff fears

Japanese corporate spending on plant and equipment dropped 0.2% year-on-year in the fourth quarter, Ministry of Finance data showed on Tuesday, marking the first

Japan corporate capex drops for first time in 4 years amid tariff fears
Asia|Political|US|World

Kim's sister threatens a response to a US carrier's deployment in South Korea

The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has threatened a high-profile response to the arrival of a U.S. aircraft carrier in South Korea and other U.S. military activities

Kim's sister threatens a response to a US carrier's deployment in South Korea
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea factory output falls in January, investment drops

South Korea's factory output fell in January, while corporate investment also dropped, government data showed on Tuesday, in another sign of growing uncertainty over U.S. tariffs and

South Korea factory output falls in January, investment drops
Asia|Political|World

North Korea's Kim Yo Jong accuses Trump administration of stepping up provocations

North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of leader Kim Jong Un, criticised the Trump administration for stepping up "provocations" and said it justified the

North Korea's Kim Yo Jong accuses Trump administration of stepping up provocations
Asia|Economy|Political|World

What to expect when China's legislature meets this week

China’s annual major political event gets underway this week to endorse decisions already made by the all-powerful Chinese Communist Party

What to expect when China's legislature meets this week
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Dow drops nearly 650 points on worries that Trump's latest tariffs will slow the economy more

U.S. stocks fell sharply and wiped out even more of their gains since President Donald Trump’s election after he said that tariffs on Canada and Mexico would take effect within hours

Dow drops nearly 650 points on worries that Trump's latest tariffs will slow the economy more
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Technology|US

Bitcoin falters as optimism wanes on Trump's crypto reserve plan

Bitcoin backpedaled on Monday after an early rise following U.S.

Bitcoin falters as optimism wanes on Trump's crypto reserve plan
Asia|Australia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks drop as Trump says tariffs start Tuesday; euro gains

U.S. stocks ended down sharply Monday, with the S&P 500 posting its biggest daily percentage drop since December 18 after U.S.

Stocks drop as Trump says tariffs start Tuesday; euro gains
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Oil prices fall 2% to 12-week low with OPEC+ set to increase output

Oil prices fell about 2% to a 12-week low on Monday on reports OPEC+ will proceed with a planned oil output increase in April and worries U.S. tariffs could hurt

Oil prices fall 2% to 12-week low with OPEC+ set to increase output
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Russia adds Japan's foreign minister and eight others to entry ban

Russia has permanently banned nine Japanese citizens from entering the country, according to a list published by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Monday.

Russia adds Japan's foreign minister and eight others to entry ban
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|World

Kazakhstan hikes oil output to a record high of 2.12 million bpd in February, source says

Kazakhstan raised crude oil and gas condensate production in February by 13% from January to a record high 2.12 million barrels per day, a source told Reuters on Monday, again

Kazakhstan hikes oil output to a record high of 2.12 million bpd in February, source says
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Amazon's cloud business to invest $8.2 billion in Indian state in coming years

Amazon's cloud services provider, Amazon Web Services, will invest about $8.2 billion in India's western state of Maharashtra over the next few years, the information technology ministry

Amazon's cloud business to invest $8.2 billion in Indian state in coming years
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

World Court elects Judge Yuji Iwasawa as new president

The International Court of Justice, also known as the World Court, said on Monday that Judge Yuji Iwasawa had been elected as its new president to complete former president Nawaf

World Court elects Judge Yuji Iwasawa as new president
Asia|Business|Economy|US

Why Asian logistics operators are leasing more US warehouses

Logistics operators based in Asia have been leasing more warehouses in the U.S. in response to changes in e-commerce, global trade and manufacturing

Why Asian logistics operators are leasing more US warehouses
Asia|Crime|Political

Philippines to scrutinize donations by suspected Chinese spies

The Philippine government will look into cash and other donations made by Chinese Communist Party-affiliated groups led by four Chinese nationals accused of espionage to determine

Philippines to scrutinize donations by suspected Chinese spies
Asia|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistani, Afghan security forces clash at closed main border crossing

Pakistani and Afghan security forces clashed on Monday at the recently shuttered main border crossing between the two

Pakistani, Afghan security forces clash at closed main border crossing
Asia|Business|Technology

China’s Geely introduces new smart driving system

Chinese automaker Geely on Monday announced a smart driving system, the new G-Pilot, which will be available on cars under the Geely Auto, Galaxy, Lynk & Co and Zeekr brands.

China’s Geely introduces new smart driving system
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Traders place record bet on rising Japanese yen, eyeing further rate hikes

Speculators have mounted their biggest ever wager that the Japanese yen will continue to rise as they position for further Bank of Japan interest rate hikes, an

Traders place record bet on rising Japanese yen, eyeing further rate hikes
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|World

Russia's Rusagro for first time exports sunflower oil from St Petersburg

Russian farming conglomerate Rusagro has begun exporting sunflower oil from the St Petersburg terminal (PNT) on the Baltic Sea as it seeks to

Russia's Rusagro for first time exports sunflower oil from St Petersburg
Americas|Asia|Health|MidEast|Political|World

U.S. actions may set polio eradication back, WHO says

The eradication of polio as a global health threat may be delayed unless U.S. funding cuts – potentially totaling hundreds of millions of dollars over several years

U.S. actions may set polio eradication back, WHO says
Asia|Business|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Travel

Disney’s biggest cruise ship yet will take its maiden voyage later this year. Here’s what awaits guests

Disney’s biggest cruise ship yet will take its maiden voyage later this year. Here’s what awaits guests

Disney’s biggest cruise ship yet will take its maiden voyage later this year. Here’s what awaits guests
Asia|Environment|Lifestyle|World

A weekend of fire and ice: China’s east hit by snow blizzards and record heat

A weekend of fire and ice: China’s east hit by snow blizzards and record heat

A weekend of fire and ice: China’s east hit by snow blizzards and record heat
Asia|Business|Technology|US

Nvidia and Broadcom testing chips on Intel manufacturing process, sources say

By Max A.

Nvidia and Broadcom testing chips on Intel manufacturing process, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy

Hong Kong January retail sales value falls 3.2%

Hong Kong's retail sales by value fell by 3.2% in January from a year earlier, marking an 11th consecutive month of declines despite a surge in tourist numbers, government data

Hong Kong January retail sales value falls 3.2%
Asia|Economy|Finance|MidEast

Pakistan consumer inflation slows to weakest in nearly a decade

Pakistan's annual inflation rate slowed to 1.5% in February, the lowest in nearly a decade and below the finance ministry's estimates, data from the statistics

Pakistan consumer inflation slows to weakest in nearly a decade
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Debt cut plans lift New World Development, but analysts remain cautious

New World Development's shares and bonds rallied on Monday after the major Hong Kong developer said it would increase cash flow and cut debt, but analysts said a more

Debt cut plans lift New World Development, but analysts remain cautious
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China's BYD launches share sale to raise up to $5.2 billion, term sheet shows

Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has launched a sale of its Hong Kong shares to raise up to $5.2 billion via an accelerated book-building, according to a deal term sheet

China's BYD launches share sale to raise up to $5.2 billion, term sheet shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Food

This boba chain you’ve never heard of has more outlets than McDonald’s

This boba chain you’ve never heard of has more outlets than McDonald’s

This boba chain you’ve never heard of has more outlets than McDonald’s
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Thailand drops $1.5 million asset entry rule for locals in casino plan, official says

Thailand has dropped plans to limit casino access to citizens with assets of at least $1.5 million because it would exclude too many people, a deputy finance minister said on

Thailand drops $1.5 million asset entry rule for locals in casino plan, official says
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's top currency diplomat cautious about how FX could impact wage growth

Japan's top currency diplomat, Atsushi Mimura, on Monday cautioned about foreign exchange moves and their negative impact on the country's goal of achieving real wage growth.

Japan's top currency diplomat cautious about how FX could impact wage growth
Asia|Education|Environment|Lifestyle|World

Japan's Prince Hisahito pledges to fulfil royal duties at maiden press conference

Japanese Prince Hisahito, who could well become emperor one day if the country's succession laws are not changed, told his first press conference on Monday that he would strive to

Japan's Prince Hisahito pledges to fulfil royal duties at maiden press conference
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

Philippine, US defence pacts to stay intact, envoy to Washington says

Existing defence agreements between allies the Philippines and the United States will stay intact under U.S.

Philippine, US defence pacts to stay intact, envoy to Washington says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

China eyeing U.S. farm exports for retaliation, report says, as importers rush to beat tariffs

Chinese manufacturers reported stronger orders in February as importers rushed to beat higher U.S. tariffs

China eyeing U.S. farm exports for retaliation, report says, as importers rush to beat tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy

Indonesia sees first deflation reading in more than two decades

Indonesia's consumer price index fell for the first time in more than two decades in February, official data showed on Monday, after the government gave a substantial discount on

Indonesia sees first deflation reading in more than two decades
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Iron ore at more than 6-week low on mounting US tariff tensions

Iron ore futures fell for a sixth straight session on Monday amid rising trade tensions between the U.S. and top consumer China, outweighing upbeat Chinese

Iron ore at more than 6-week low on mounting US tariff tensions
Asia|Political|US|World

US aircraft carrier visits South Korea in show of force against North Korea

The U.S. aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson arrived at the southern port city of Busan in South Korea on Sunday as a show of force against North Korea, South Korea's navy said.

US aircraft carrier visits South Korea in show of force against North Korea
Asia|Business|Finance|Food|Stock Markets

China bubble tea chain Mixue pops 47% on debut as Hong Kong IPO volumes rebound

Shares of China's largest bubble tea and drinks chain, Mixue Group, jumped more than 47% in their debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on

China bubble tea chain Mixue pops 47% on debut as Hong Kong IPO volumes rebound
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China targets US agriculture over Trump tariff threat, Global Times says

China has American agricultural exports in its cross hairs as it prepares countermeasures against fresh U.S. import tariffs, China's state-

China targets US agriculture over Trump tariff threat, Global Times says
Asia|Business|Economy

Seven & i finalising plan for CEO Isaka to step down, sources say

Seven & i Holdings, the Japanese retail giant at the centre of a takeover battle, is finalising a plan for its chief executive to step down, mostly likely to be

Seven & i finalising plan for CEO Isaka to step down, sources say
Asia|Political|US|World

Philippine-US engagements reaffirm alliance and shared interests, ambassador to Washington says

The United States and Philippines have reaffirmed in all bilateral engagements the importance of their alliance and shared interests in the Indo-Pacific region, Manila's ambassador

Philippine-US engagements reaffirm alliance and shared interests, ambassador to Washington says
Asia|Business|Economy

How China could boost its weak consumption

China has repeatedly pledged to make the consumer sector a more prominent driver of economic growth but is yet to implement any structural policy changes to

How China could boost its weak consumption
Asia|Business|Economy

China's factory activity picks up but trade uncertainties weigh

China's factory activity grew at a faster pace in February, driven by stronger supply and demand, including a rebound in export orders, a private-sector survey showed on Monday,

China's factory activity picks up but trade uncertainties weigh
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's factory activity shrinks, US polices dog outlook, PMI shows

Japan's factory activity shrank for an eighth consecutive month in February, while worries about U.S. protectionist trade policies weighed on firms' outlook, a private-sector survey

Japan's factory activity shrinks, US polices dog outlook, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy

Ebbing demand for China's favourite firewater adds to debt concerns

In the Chinese village of Maotai, the local firewater named after the town is not only a key source of income, it's a barometer of the country's

Ebbing demand for China's favourite firewater adds to debt concerns
Asia|Political|US|World

US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea after North Korea test-fired missiles

A U.S. aircraft carrier has arrived in South Korea in a show of force, days after North Korea test-launched cruise missiles to demonstrate its counterattack capabilities

US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea after North Korea test-fired missiles
Asia|Business|Economy

China's Feb second-hand home prices narrows for seventh straight month, report says

The average price of second-hand residential properties across 100 Chinese cities fell by 0.4% month-on-month in February, according to a report by a Chinese real estate research

China's Feb second-hand home prices narrows for seventh straight month, report says
Asia|Business|Economy

China February manufacturing hits 3-month high, but US tariff war clouds outlook

China's manufacturing activity expanded at the fastest pace in three months in February as new orders and higher purchase volumes led to a solid rise in production, an

China February manufacturing hits 3-month high, but US tariff war clouds outlook
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Honor announces $10 billion investment in AI devices

Chinese smartphone maker Honor will spend $10 billion over the next five years on developing AI for its devices as the former Huawei unit prepares for a public listing, its

China's Honor announces $10 billion investment in AI devices
Asia|Crime|Political

Malaysia's ex-PM Ismail declares wealth to anti-graft agency amid seizure of assets

Malaysia's former Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has declared his wealth to authorities as part of an ongoing corruption and money laundering probe, the anti-graft agency

Malaysia's ex-PM Ismail declares wealth to anti-graft agency amid seizure of assets
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

India's Adani Group revives US investment plans, FT reports

India's Adani Group has revived plans for major infrastructure investments in the U.S., where the group's founder has been charged with bribery, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

India's Adani Group revives US investment plans, FT reports
Asia|Political|World

How a CIA informant stopped Taiwan from developing nuclear weapons

How a CIA informant stopped Taiwan from developing nuclear weapons

How a CIA informant stopped Taiwan from developing nuclear weapons
Asia|Business|Crime|Finance

India's Paytm receives notice from financial crime fighting agency, sees no business impact

India's Paytm received a show cause notice from India's financial crime fighting agency on Saturday for allegedly violating the country's

India's Paytm receives notice from financial crime fighting agency, sees no business impact
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Thousands of mourners attend funeral of Taliban-linked cleric killed in Pakistan suicide blast

Pakistani authorities are offering a reward for information about a suicide bomb attack at a mosque in the northwest in which seven people died

Thousands of mourners attend funeral of Taliban-linked cleric killed in Pakistan suicide blast
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

China's DeepSeek claims theoretical cost-profit ratio of 545% per day

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek on Saturday disclosed some cost and revenue data related to its hit V3 and R1 models, claiming a theoretical cost-profit ratio of up to 545% per day,

China's DeepSeek claims theoretical cost-profit ratio of 545% per day
Asia|Technology|World

SKorea's new lithium battery rules on planes highlight growing risk for aviation

South Korea tightened rules on carrying lithium batteries on planes from Saturday, highlighting a growing risk to flights worldwide from the batteries used in

SKorea's new lithium battery rules on planes highlight growing risk for aviation
Asia|Environment|World

Four dead in Indian avalanche incident, ANI says, citing defence PRO

Four people have died in the Indian avalanche incident, ANI news agency reported on Saturday, citing a defence public relations officer.

Four dead in Indian avalanche incident, ANI says, citing defence PRO
Asia|Business|Technology|US|World

China tells its AI leaders to avoid US travel over security concerns, WSJ reports

Chinese authorities are instructing the country's top artificial intelligence entrepreneurs and researchers to avoid travel to the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday,

China tells its AI leaders to avoid US travel over security concerns, WSJ reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korea's industry minister seeks exemption from Trump's tariffs

South Korea's industry minister requested a tariff exemption in talks with the U.S. administration, Seoul's industry ministry said on Saturday, as Washington moves forward with plans

South Korea's industry minister seeks exemption from Trump's tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|US

US stocks gain in choppy trade, as oil prices drop

Wall Street indexes advanced in choppy trading on Friday, after briefly dipping following a contentious White House meeting with Ukrainian

US stocks gain in choppy trade, as oil prices drop
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Stock market today: Wall Street rallies, and Dow jumps 600 to make a dreary February not so bad

Wall Street closed its dreary February on a brighter note, as U.S. stock indexes rallied

Stock market today: Wall Street rallies, and Dow jumps 600 to make a dreary February not so bad
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Euro falls to more than two-week low after Trump, Zelenskiy meeting

The euro dropped on Friday, after a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S.

Euro falls to more than two-week low after Trump, Zelenskiy meeting
Asia|Political|World

China and Russia should strengthen coordination in international affairs, Xi says

China and Russia need to continue to strengthen coordination in international and regional affairs, President Xi Jinping told Sergei Shoigu, the secretary of Russia's Security

China and Russia should strengthen coordination in international affairs, Xi says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Oil falls on White House spat, tariffs, Iraq exports

Oil prices fell on Friday and were headed for their first monthly drop since November, as markets watched an Oval Office argument between the U.S. and Ukrainian

Oil falls on White House spat, tariffs, Iraq exports
Africa|Asia|MidEast|World

Bodies of 12 Pakistani migrants who died in boat sinking have been repatriated

Officials say the bodies of 12 out of at least 16 Pakistanis who died this month when a boat carrying dozens of Europe-bound migrants sank off Libya’s coast have been repatriated to Pakistan

Bodies of 12 Pakistani migrants who died in boat sinking have been repatriated
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|US

US port fees on China vessels would affect all shipping firms, CMA CGM says

U.S. proposals to hit Chinese vessels with high port fees would have a major impact on all firms in a container shipping industry in which most vessels are built in China, French-

US port fees on China vessels would affect all shipping firms, CMA CGM says
Asia|Crime|MidEast|World

Suicide bomber kills senior cleric at pro-Taliban seminary in northwest Pakistan on eve of Ramadan

Police in northwestern Pakistan say a suicide bomb attack on a mosque at a pro-Taliban seminary has killed a senior cleric and five other worshippers and wounded many other people ahead of the fasting month of Ramadan

Suicide bomber kills senior cleric at pro-Taliban seminary in northwest Pakistan on eve of Ramadan
Asia|Election|Political

Bangladeshi students launch political party after ousting PM Hasina

Bangladeshi students at the forefront of protests that ousted Sheikh Hasina as prime minister last year launched a political party on Friday to contest elections likely to be held by

Bangladeshi students launch political party after ousting PM Hasina
Asia|Health|Political

India's first transgender clinics close after USAID freeze

India's first three clinics for the transgender community closed last month following a stop-work order from the U.S.

India's first transgender clinics close after USAID freeze
Asia|Election|Political|World

Bangladeshi students who led uprising that ousted ex-premier Sheikh Hasina form new political party

Students in Bangladesh who led a mass uprising to topple former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August are now diving into politics by forming a new political party

Bangladeshi students who led uprising that ousted ex-premier Sheikh Hasina form new political party
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

If US attempts World Bank retreat, the China-led AIIB could be poised to step in – and provide a model of global cooperation

The AIIB is a paradox: an institution connected to the rules and norms of the liberal international order, but one created by an illiberal regime.

If US attempts World Bank retreat, the China-led AIIB could be poised to step in – and provide a model of global cooperation
Asia|Crime|Political|World

A Myanmar online news site says its jailed journalist is tortured for revealing abuses of prisoners

An independent online news agency in Myanmar is alleging that one of its journalists arrested two years ago has been subjected to daily physical and mental abuse after exposing human rights violations in the country’s main prison where he is being held

A Myanmar online news site says its jailed journalist is tortured for revealing abuses of prisoners
Asia|Business|Economy

China coal bodies propose curbs on output and imports

Two coal industry groups in China, the world's largest producer and consumer of the fuel, called on their members on Friday to curb output and limit imports to try to bring the

China coal bodies propose curbs on output and imports
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Suicide bombing at Pakistan Islamic seminary kills six, including Taliban-linked cleric

A suicide bomber killed six worshippers during Friday prayers at an Islamic seminary in northwestern Pakistan known as a historic training ground for the

Suicide bombing at Pakistan Islamic seminary kills six, including Taliban-linked cleric
Asia|Environment|World

At least 25 trapped after avalanche in Indian mountain state

At least 25 people remain trapped under snow after an avalanche struck the Indian Himalayan mountain state of Uttarakhand, authorities said on Friday, following

At least 25 trapped after avalanche in Indian mountain state
Asia|Business|Economy

India's economic growth picks up on rising government, consumer spending

India's economy expanded by 6.2% in October-December, picking up on increased government and consumer spending, official data showed on Friday, and the government

India's economic growth picks up on rising government, consumer spending
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Alleged Chinese spies gave Philippine city and police cash and motorbikes

Four Chinese nationals accused by the Philippines of espionage led Chinese Communist Party-affiliated groups that made donations of cash

Alleged Chinese spies gave Philippine city and police cash and motorbikes
Asia|Travel|World

The world’s smallest park is about the size of four pieces of paper

The world’s smallest park is about the size of four pieces of paper

The world’s smallest park is about the size of four pieces of paper
Asia|Crime|Health|World

Some foreigners pulled out of Myanmar scam centres face struggle to get home

Hundreds of foreign nationals pulled out of scam compounds in Myanmar during a crackdown on centres run by criminal gangs have little food,

Some foreigners pulled out of Myanmar scam centres face struggle to get home
Asia|Environment|Science|World

Pandas eat bamboo instead of going with their gut. Scientists explain why

Pandas eat bamboo instead of going with their gut. Scientists explain why

Pandas eat bamboo instead of going with their gut. Scientists explain why
Asia|Business|Economy

India's infrastructure output rises 4.6% on-year in January

India's infrastructure output grew 4.6% year-on-year in January, backed by a pick up in cement and refined petroleum product output, government data showed on Friday.

India's infrastructure output rises 4.6% on-year in January
Asia|Business|Technology

China mandates regulatory approvals for autonomous driving software upgrades

Autonomous driving-related over-the-air software upgrades will be subject to regulatory approvals, China's industry ministry said on Friday, part of new regulations aimed at

China mandates regulatory approvals for autonomous driving software upgrades
Asia|Business|Economy

China exchanges to expand commodities trading for foreign investors

China's major commodities exchanges announced on Friday to expand the scope of tradable derivatives products for qualified foreign investors from March 4.

China exchanges to expand commodities trading for foreign investors
Asia|Crime|Political|World

US embassy issues security alert in Thailand after Uyghurs' deportation to China

The United States embassy in Bangkok on Friday issued a security alert for its citizens in Thailand, a day after the secretive deportation of 40 Uyghurs to China that has drawn

US embassy issues security alert in Thailand after Uyghurs' deportation to China
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China accuses UK of seeking to discredit its Xinjiang policy

Britain is trying to discredit China's policy in the northwestern Xinjiang region, a spokesperson at China's embassy in London said.

China accuses UK of seeking to discredit its Xinjiang policy
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

New World Development says will raise cash, cut debt after first-half loss

New World Development, one of the biggest property developers in Hong Kong, reported an interim net loss of HK$6.63 billion ($852.45 million) on Friday, following a

New World Development says will raise cash, cut debt after first-half loss
Asia|Business|Finance|Political

Thai panel picks government candidate for central bank board chair, sources say

An independent panel on Friday picked the government-backed candidate, former senior finance ministry official Somchai Sujjapongse, as the new chair of the board of the Bank of

Thai panel picks government candidate for central bank board chair, sources say
Asia|Crime|World

Tanker crew member injured after 'unauthorised boarding' in Singapore Strait

A crew member on a Singapore-registered chemical tanker was injured due to an "unauthorised boarding" of the vessel on Friday and is being medically evacuated, Singapore's port

Tanker crew member injured after 'unauthorised boarding' in Singapore Strait
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

British energy secretary to visit China in March to restart energy talks, sources say

British Energy Secretary Ed Miliband will visit China in March to restart talks on energy cooperation and meet Chinese investors, three sources with direct knowledge of

British energy secretary to visit China in March to restart energy talks, sources say
Asia|Political|World

Thailand should be commended for Uyghur deportation, deputy PM says

Thailand should be commended for managing the return of 40 Uyghurs to China, a deputy premier said on Friday, as his country endured

Thailand should be commended for Uyghur deportation, deputy PM says
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

South Korean police summon Japanese woman for kissing BTS member without consent

South Korean police say they are pushing to summon and investigate a Japanese woman for allegedly kissing Jin, a member of the K-pop supergroup BTS, without consent during a free hug event last year

South Korean police summon Japanese woman for kissing BTS member without consent
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Indian stocks' worst run in 29 years, wiping $1 trillion in wealth, may yet have legs

India's NSE Nifty 50 is set for its fifth straight monthly loss - its longest such streak since 1996 - making India the worst

Indian stocks' worst run in 29 years, wiping $1 trillion in wealth, may yet have legs
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese mainland investors drive surge in Hong Kong stocks

China's mainland investors have played an unprecedented role in a rally on Hong Kong's equity market that has pushed the benchmark index to its highest level since 2022.

Chinese mainland investors drive surge in Hong Kong stocks
Asia|Health|Science|Technology

AI robots may hold key to nursing Japan's ageing population

Recently in Tokyo an AI-driven robot leaned over a man lying on his back and gently put a hand on his knee and another on a shoulder and rolled him onto his side

AI robots may hold key to nursing Japan's ageing population
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|World

India and EU agree to conclude a long-pending free trade agreement by the end of this year

India and the European Union have agreed to finalize a long-pending free trade agreement this year and boost cooperation in trade, technology, connectivity and defense

India and EU agree to conclude a long-pending free trade agreement by the end of this year
Asia|Business|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Travel

They’re traditional nomads – and digital nomads: Meet the Mongolian family lighting up social media

Buyanaa and Yuk fell in love and moved to the steppe. Documenting their life on social media as the Mongolian Nomad Family has received millions of video views – and helped support their online businesses, which they run alongside raising livestock.

They’re traditional nomads – and digital nomads: Meet the Mongolian family lighting up social media
Asia|Business|Crime|Technology

Singapore charges three with fraud that media link to Nvidia chips

Singapore charged three men with fraud in a case domestic media have linked to the movement of Nvidia's advanced chips from the city state to Chinese

Singapore charges three with fraud that media link to Nvidia chips
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Citi raises first-quarter average tin price forecast, sees easing in second quarter

Citi Research raised its average tin price forecast for the first quarter of 2025 to $32,000 per metric ton from $29,000 on Friday but noted that prices will start easing from the second

Citi raises first-quarter average tin price forecast, sees easing in second quarter
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

China accuses US of fentanyl 'blackmail' after latest tariff threat

Beijing accused the United States on Friday of exerting "tariff pressure and blackmail" after President Donald Trump's latest threat to slap an extra

China accuses US of fentanyl 'blackmail' after latest tariff threat
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Car parts supplier Forvia to pass on cost of US tariffs to customers

French car parts supplier Forvia is drafting an action plan on how to deal with the impact of U.S. tariffs on its Mexican operations, and plans to

Car parts supplier Forvia to pass on cost of US tariffs to customers
Asia|Political|World

Top Russian security official meets with China's Xi in Beijing, TASS reports

Sergei Shoigu, the secretary of Russia's Security Council, met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, Russia's TASS state news agency reported on Friday.

Top Russian security official meets with China's Xi in Beijing, TASS reports
Asia|Political|World

Thailand’s secret deportation of Uyghurs to China a win for Beijing, snub to US

Thailand’s secret deportation of Uyghurs to China a win for Beijing, snub to US

Thailand’s secret deportation of Uyghurs to China a win for Beijing, snub to US
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Australia criticises Thailand's deportation of Uyghurs to China

Australia "strongly disagrees" with Thailand's decision to transfer 40 Uyghurs to China against their will and has raised concerns about their treatment with the Chinese government,

Australia criticises Thailand's deportation of Uyghurs to China
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Bytedance's TikTok to invest $8.8 billion in Thailand data centres, official says

ByteDance's TikTok will invest $8.8 billion in data centres in Thailand over five years, Helena Lersch, TikTok's Vice President of Public Policy, said on Friday at an event in

Bytedance's TikTok to invest $8.8 billion in Thailand data centres, official says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Bank Indonesia intervenes after rupiah falls to 5-year low against dollar

Indonesia's central bank conducted a "bold" intervention in the foreign exchange market on Friday, an official said, after the rupiah fell to its lowest level against the U.S.

Bank Indonesia intervenes after rupiah falls to 5-year low against dollar
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Chinese banks heed PBOC call to cut dollar deposit rates, say sources

China's banks are cutting the interest rates offered on U.S. dollar deposits after being asked to do so by the central bank, possibly to curtail dollar hoarding and also prop up a

Chinese banks heed PBOC call to cut dollar deposit rates, say sources
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Airline pilots surprised by Chinese live-fire warning near Australia, messages show

Pilots first heard about a Chinese live-fire naval exercise near Australia last week when already in the air, receiving messages that forced some to change paths

Airline pilots surprised by Chinese live-fire warning near Australia, messages show
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Iron ore logs monthly loss on China steel export concerns

Iron ore futures prices fell on Friday and were set for monthly losses, pressured by U.S. tariff concerns and mounting trade frictions against Chinese steel exports

Iron ore logs monthly loss on China steel export concerns
Asia|Political|World

Thailand deports 40 Uyghur men back to China after more than a decade in detention

Thai and Chinese officials have confirmed that a group of 40 Uyghur men detained in Thailand for more than a decade have been deported to China

Thailand deports 40 Uyghur men back to China after more than a decade in detention
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Hong Kong home prices soften for a second month in January

Hong Kong's home prices fell for a second straight month in January, government figures showed on Friday, as potential homebuyers searched for more positive market signals amid a

Hong Kong home prices soften for a second month in January
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai factory output beats expectations in January but car output slump weighs

Thailand's manufacturing production index dropped by a less than expected 0.85% in January from a year earlier, helped by government stimulus measures amid a continued slump in car

Thai factory output beats expectations in January but car output slump weighs
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan tells China World War Two shows aggression will end in failure

Taiwan's defence ministry said on Friday that the history of World War Two shows aggression and expansion will end in failure, responding to Chinese comments that

Taiwan tells China World War Two shows aggression will end in failure
Asia|Business|Economy

China urged to think big, go hard on reviving battered consumption

Coco Wen took advantage of China's consumer subsidies to buy herself a new iPhone for about two thirds of the original price.

China urged to think big, go hard on reviving battered consumption
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

Air safety reporting under scrutiny as crashes lie unresolved

Next month marks three years since a China Eastern jet plunged into a hillside killing 132 people, with relatives still waiting to learn what

Air safety reporting under scrutiny as crashes lie unresolved
Asia|Economy|Education|Political

Japan PM's coalition trims draft budget despite spending pressure

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's party and a coalition partner cut the draft budget for the next fiscal year by $2.30 billion, in an effort to rein in state

Japan PM's coalition trims draft budget despite spending pressure
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China's manufacturing activity set to contract for second month in Feb: Reuters poll

China's factory activity likely contracted for a second month in February, keeping alive calls for even more stimulus to prop up depressed domestic demand in the world's second-

China's manufacturing activity set to contract for second month in Feb: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology|US

Bitcoin slides more than 5% to lowest since November 11

Bitcoin fell to a 3-1/2-month low on Friday, dragged by uncertainty about U.S.

Bitcoin slides more than 5% to lowest since November 11
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Vietnam to support deportations from US after tariff threats, lawyer says

Vietnam has pledged to support the repatriation of a few dozen Vietnamese nationals detained in the U.S. and to quickly handle new requests for deportations

Vietnam to support deportations from US after tariff threats, lawyer says
Asia|Business|Economy

Nissan CEO Uchida's future in focus as sources say management shake-up due soon

Japan's Nissan will unveil a shake-up in its top ranks

Nissan CEO Uchida's future in focus as sources say management shake-up due soon
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korea, US finance chiefs discuss tariffs, investment, FX, says Seoul

South Korea's acting President and Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok and U.S.

South Korea, US finance chiefs discuss tariffs, investment, FX, says Seoul
Asia|Political|US|World

North Korea says it performed cruise missile tests, days after it vowed to respond to US threats

North Korea says it has test-fired strategic cruise missiles to demonstrate its nuclear counter-attack capability

North Korea says it performed cruise missile tests, days after it vowed to respond to US threats
Asia|Crime|Political|World

84 Indonesians freed from scam centers in Myanmar are set to go home

Eighty-four Indonesians freed from scam centers in Myanmar are set to return home Friday as the repatriation effort for such workers strains regional resources

84 Indonesians freed from scam centers in Myanmar are set to go home
Asia|Business|Economy

India's Oct-Dec GDP growth seen stronger on improved rural demand, government spending

India's economic growth is expected to have picked-up in the October to December quarter as rural consumption improved following a good monsoon and government

India's Oct-Dec GDP growth seen stronger on improved rural demand, government spending
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Key economic targets expected to be approved by China's parliament

China's Premier Li Qiang is expected to unveil the country's main economic targets for 2025 at an annual parliament meeting which kicks off on March 5.

Key economic targets expected to be approved by China's parliament
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea exports likely rose in February as extra working days mask trade war hit: Reuters poll

South Korea's exports are estimated to have risen in February, a Reuters poll showed, but the return to growth was largely due to more working days in the month and

South Korea exports likely rose in February as extra working days mask trade war hit: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy

BOJ vows to keep tapering bond buying despite rise in yields

The Bank of Japan will keep tapering its government bond purchases despite recent rises in yields, deputy governor Shinichi Uchida said on Friday,

BOJ vows to keep tapering bond buying despite rise in yields
Asia|Political|World

North Korea's Kim orders nuclear readiness after missile test, KCNA says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised a test-launch of strategic cruise missiles and ordered full readiness to use nuclear attack capability, which would ensure the

North Korea's Kim orders nuclear readiness after missile test, KCNA says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Core inflation in Japan's capital slows but stays above BOJ target

Core consumer prices in Japan's capital rose 2.2% in February from a year earlier, data showed on Friday, slowing for the first time in four

Core inflation in Japan's capital slows but stays above BOJ target
Asia|Crime|World

Fire that gutted building in less than an hour kills 8 in the Philippines

Eight people have been killed in a nighttime fire in the Philippines that gutted a three-story residential building in less than an hour

Fire that gutted building in less than an hour kills 8 in the Philippines
Asia|Economy|Education|World

South Korean births increased last year for the first time in nearly a decade

The number of babies born in South Korea has rebounded for the first time in nine years

South Korean births increased last year for the first time in nearly a decade
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China tech startups race to capitalise on DeepSeek fever, Xi's meeting

Chinese technology startups are racing for fresh fundraising to capitalise on the DeepSeek-induced fervor towards artificial intelligence, as well as President Xi

China tech startups race to capitalise on DeepSeek fever, Xi's meeting
Asia|Australia|Political|World

China will not apologise for military drills off Australia's east, ambassador says

China's ambassador to Australia said on Friday his country had no reason to apologise for the military drills it conducted in international waters between Australia and New Zealand

China will not apologise for military drills off Australia's east, ambassador says
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan January factory output falls 1.1% month-on-month

Japan's factory output fell 1.1% in January from the previous month, roughly in line with a median market forecast for a 1.2% decline, government data showed on Friday.

Japan January factory output falls 1.1% month-on-month
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Tariffs, tech fatigue rev up month-end turbulence

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Tariffs, tech fatigue rev up month-end turbulence
Asia|Lifestyle|MidEast|World

Ramadan begins with the crescent moon. Here’s why the official start time can still vary around the world

Ramadan begins with the crescent moon. Here’s why the official start time can still vary around the world

Ramadan begins with the crescent moon. Here’s why the official start time can still vary around the world
Asia|Political|US|World

US condemns Thailand's return of 40 Uyghurs to China

U.S.

US condemns Thailand's return of 40 Uyghurs to China
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|US

Dollar jumps as Trump tariffs loom

The dollar jumped on Thursday and was poised for its biggest daily percentage gain in more than two months as U.S.

Dollar jumps as Trump tariffs loom
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty|Sports

Japanese artist Murakami lends artwork to exclusive MLB collaboration ahead of Tokyo Series

Takashi Murakami’s artwork has graced luxury goods from top fashion houses and album covers of superstar musicians

Japanese artist Murakami lends artwork to exclusive MLB collaboration ahead of Tokyo Series
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street falls sharply as Nvidia tumbles 8.5% and AI mania falters

U.S. stock indexes fell sharply as Wall Street’s frenzy around artificial-intelligence technology faltered some more

Stock market today: Wall Street falls sharply as Nvidia tumbles 8.5% and AI mania falters
Asia|Education|Political|US|World

Survivors of World World II nuclear bombing in Japan share their stories ahead of Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day

Survivors of World World II nuclear bombing in Japan share their stories ahead of Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day

Survivors of World World II nuclear bombing in Japan share their stories ahead of Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day
Africa|Asia|Economy|Finance

BOJ chief warns of strong global uncertainty due to US tariffs

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda on Thursday warned of "very strong" uncertainty on the global economic outlook that required vigilance in setting monetary policy

BOJ chief warns of strong global uncertainty due to US tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Tariff risk rattles European shares; Wall Street mixed

Major Wall Street indexes were mixed on Thursday as fresh U.S. data hurt sentiment, and European stock markets fell following a

Tariff risk rattles European shares; Wall Street mixed
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Key Pakistan-Afghanistan border crossing remains shut, disrupting trade and movement of people

Officials say a nearly week-long closure of a key crossing on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border has disrupted bilateral trade and the movement of people

Key Pakistan-Afghanistan border crossing remains shut, disrupting trade and movement of people
Asia|Environment|Political|World

China plays key role on climate change, may be looked to for additional leadership, COP30 president says

China has a very important role to play in tackling climate change and others may look to the Asian country for additional leadership in the field, COP30 President-

China plays key role on climate change, may be looked to for additional leadership, COP30 president says
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Japan's Idemitsu to build lithium sulphide plant to help support Toyota's EV plans

Japan's No.2 oil refiner, Idemitsu Kosan <5019

Japan's Idemitsu to build lithium sulphide plant to help support Toyota's EV plans
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Global shares to keep rising, say strategists unbothered by trade ructions: Reuters poll

Stock market strategists are sticking to their positive view on the performance of global equity markets, expecting solid gains in even the most beaten-down indexes in India and

Global shares to keep rising, say strategists unbothered by trade ructions: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Xiaomi prices luxury electric sedan 35% lower than initially promoted

China's Xiaomi on Thursday slashed its initial sticker price for its luxury electric sedan SU7 Ultra by over a third to 529,900 yuan ($72,931.72), mounting a bigger challenge to the

China's Xiaomi prices luxury electric sedan 35% lower than initially promoted
Asia|Business|Economy

Mercedes-Benz China plans to cut workforce costs by 25% by 2027, source says

Mercedes-Benz is cutting 10-15% of sales and finance jobs in China and plans to reduce costs for office-based roles by a quarter in the country by 2027, a person with direct knowledge of

Mercedes-Benz China plans to cut workforce costs by 25% by 2027, source says
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan condemns China for conducting shooting drills off its coast

Taiwan has condemned China’s military exercises after Beijing designated an area to conduct shooting drills off the self-governed island’s southwest coast

Taiwan condemns China for conducting shooting drills off its coast
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan economic panel calls for 'bold steps' to spur investments

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's economic advisory panel called on Thursday for "bold policy steps" to promote domestic investments as the United States

Japan economic panel calls for 'bold steps' to spur investments
Asia|Business|Economy

Thailand seeks ways to boost growth to 3.0%-3.5% this year, finance minister says

Thailand will meet central bank and planning agency officials to discuss ways to boost growth to 3% to 3.5% this year, its finance minister said on Thursday.

Thailand seeks ways to boost growth to 3.0%-3.5% this year, finance minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

HSBC cutting staff numbers by 900 at China Pinnacle unit, sources say

HSBC is reducing staff numbers at its China digital wealth business Pinnacle by nearly half, or about 900 people, two sources said, a sharp reversal of the bank's

HSBC cutting staff numbers by 900 at China Pinnacle unit, sources say
Africa|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|MidEast

Growth outlook slows again and 'peace dividend' fades, EBRD says

Weak external demand and the impact of conflicts slowed economic growth again in countries covered by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD),

Growth outlook slows again and 'peace dividend' fades, EBRD says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Planemaker Embraer plans to boost deliveries as demand heats up

Embraer expects to increase aircraft deliveries by up to 18% this year, it said on Thursday, reaching as many as 240 commercial and executive jets as it

Planemaker Embraer plans to boost deliveries as demand heats up
Asia|Business|Economy

Thailand weighs car trade-in scheme to revive sector, officials say

Thailand is in early discussions with carmakers to introduce a car trade-in and scrapping scheme in a bid to revive an

Thailand weighs car trade-in scheme to revive sector, officials say
Asia|Business|Technology

Tencent releases new AI model, says replies faster than DeepSeek-R1

Chinese tech giant Tencent on Thursday released a new AI model that it says can answer queries faster than global hit DeepSeek's R1, in the latest sign the startup's domestic and

Tencent releases new AI model, says replies faster than DeepSeek-R1
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

As trade war escalates, economists bet on China resilience

With China at the forefront of U.S.

As trade war escalates, economists bet on China resilience
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Trump's steel tariffs imperil China's steel transshipment trade

New U.S. steel tariffs are set to disrupt a multi-billion dollar supply chain moving steel from China to the United States via

Trump's steel tariffs imperil China's steel transshipment trade
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Hedge funds bet on turnaround in unloved China property sector

Some large hedge funds and investors are accumulating long-shunned China property stocks at low prices, anticipating lucrative returns when the

Hedge funds bet on turnaround in unloved China property sector
Asia|Business|Economy

Japanese manufacturing sector union members demand record pay hike in 2025

A Japanese labour union group representing major manufacturers said on Thursday its members are demanding a record increase in their base pay for this year,

Japanese manufacturing sector union members demand record pay hike in 2025
Asia|Australia|Political|World

China says Tasman Sea navy firing drills 'in line' with international law

Recent unprecedented live-fire drills by China's navy in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand were "totally in line with international law", a

China says Tasman Sea navy firing drills 'in line' with international law
Asia|Crime|Political

Thailand's scam centre crackdown not enough, top lawmaker warns

An ongoing effort targeting scam compounds along Thailand's border with Myanmar has led to only a small proportion of workers there being

Thailand's scam centre crackdown not enough, top lawmaker warns
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China urges US to halt tariff probe into copper imports

China urged the United States on Thursday to halt an investigation into potential new tariffs on copper imports to rebuild U.S. production of the critical metal, vowing to

China urges US to halt tariff probe into copper imports
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Former Hong Kong lawmaker, 6 others jailed for rioting after 2019 mob attack

A Hong Kong court on Thursday sentenced former lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting and six other men to jail terms of up to around three years for rioting

Former Hong Kong lawmaker, 6 others jailed for rioting after 2019 mob attack
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Thailand sends 40 Uyghurs back to China after decade in detention

China has assured Thailand that 40 Chinese Uyghurs it returned on Thursday would be looked after, Thailand's defence minister said,

Thailand sends 40 Uyghurs back to China after decade in detention
Asia|Business|Technology

Xiaomi launches 15 Ultra flagship smartphone priced from $894

Xiaomi, the world's third-largest smartphone maker, launched its new flagship smartphone Xiaomi 15 Ultra on Thursday, with the base model starting at 6,499 yuan ($894.19).

Xiaomi launches 15 Ultra flagship smartphone priced from $894
Asia|Sports|US|World

Japan beats United States 2-1 for SheBelieves Cup women's soccer title

Toko Koga scored early in the second half and Japan held on to beat the United States 2-1 on Wednesday night for the SheBelieves Cup title

Japan beats United States 2-1 for SheBelieves Cup women's soccer title
Asia|Business|Technology

China's DeepSeek frenzy enters the home as TV, vacuum cleaner makers adopt its AI models

China's joyful embrace of DeepSeek has gone one step deeper - extending to TVs, fridges and robot vacuum cleaners with a slew of home appliance brands announcing that their

China's DeepSeek frenzy enters the home as TV, vacuum cleaner makers adopt its AI models
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

China steps up scrutiny of capital flows as yuan depreciates

Chinese authorities are rolling out fresh measures to limit capital flight, including increased scrutiny of overseas investments, as the yuan currency comes under mounting

China steps up scrutiny of capital flows as yuan depreciates
Asia|Business|Economy

Nissan to announce streamlining of executive line-up on March 12, sources say

Nissan Motor is expected to announce a planned streamlining of its executive line-up on March 12, according to three people familiar with the matter.

Nissan to announce streamlining of executive line-up on March 12, sources say
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Baidu to launch upgraded AI Ernie model in mid-March, source says

China's Baidu will launch the next generation of its artificial intelligence model Ernie in mid-March, which will see improved capabilities in areas such as reasoning, a source

China's Baidu to launch upgraded AI Ernie model in mid-March, source says
Asia|Business|Economy

Toyota global output rises for the first time in a year in January

Toyota Motor said on Thursday its worldwide production rose for the first time in a year in January, as it ramped up output in Japan after recovering from last year's certification

Toyota global output rises for the first time in a year in January
Asia|Europe|Political|World

North Korea has sent more troops to Russia, reports citing Seoul's spy agency say

North Korea has deployed additional troops to Russia, but the scale of the contingent was not immediately known, South Korean media reported on Thursday, citing the country's

North Korea has sent more troops to Russia, reports citing Seoul's spy agency say
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

China curbs US stock listings for homegrown companies, Financial Times reports

China's securities regulator has clamped down on small homegrown companies listing on U.S. stock exchanges after many of them became vehicles for price-rigging, causing heavy losses for

China curbs US stock listings for homegrown companies, Financial Times reports
Asia|Crime|World

84 Indonesians taken out of scam centers in Myanmar are set to go home

Eighty-four Indonesians freed rom scam centers in Myanmar arrived at the Thai border city of Mae Sot earlier on Thursday, part of an ongoing large scale repatriation effort following a crackdown by Thailand, Myanmar and China

84 Indonesians taken out of scam centers in Myanmar are set to go home
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Baidu, CATL to jointly develop 'competitive' driverless vehicles

China's Baidu and electric vehicle battery giant CATL will jointly explore the development of "competitive" driverless vehicles and innovative business models, the companies said

China's Baidu, CATL to jointly develop 'competitive' driverless vehicles
Asia|Crime|MidEast|World

Indonesia's Aceh province publicly canes two men for same-sex relationship

Two young Indonesian men convicted of having a same-sex relationship were publicly caned on Thursday in Aceh province, prompting calls by Amnesty International for the

Indonesia's Aceh province publicly canes two men for same-sex relationship
Asia|Economy|Finance|MidEast

Pakistan consumer inflation to remain stable in February, says finance ministry

Pakistan's consumer inflation was expected to remain stable in February and maintain a downward trajectory compared to the previous year, the finance ministry said in its monthly

Pakistan consumer inflation to remain stable in February, says finance ministry
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Japan Post Bank to conduct secondary share offering of up to $4.22 billion

Japan Post Holdings plans to sell its shares in Japan Post Bank in a secondary share sale worth as much as 630 billion yen ($4.22 billion), a regulatory filing showed on Thursday.

Japan Post Bank to conduct secondary share offering of up to $4.22 billion
Asia|Crime|Political|World

China says Taiwan drills 'routine', as Taipei details surge in military activity

China's defence ministry said on Thursday that drills which had alarmed Taiwan off its coast were "routine" and the island should stop

China says Taiwan drills 'routine', as Taipei details surge in military activity
Asia|Business|Economy

Family behind Japan's Seven & i pulls $58 billion buyout bid, shares dive

The founding Ito family of Japan's Seven & i Holdings failed to secure financing for a $58 billion management buyout, sending its shares plunging and offering fresh impetus to a rival

Family behind Japan's Seven & i pulls $58 billion buyout bid, shares dive
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

North Korea appears to have sent more troops to Russia to back its war against Ukraine, Seoul says

South Korea’s spy agency says North Korea appears to have sent additional troops to Russia, after its soldiers deployed on the Russian-Ukraine fronts suffered heavy casualties

North Korea appears to have sent more troops to Russia to back its war against Ukraine, Seoul says
Asia|Education|Food|Lifestyle|World

Pakistan’s transgender community finds hope and dignity at a culinary school

A culinary program for transgender people in Pakistan is giving members of the community professional training, as well as dignity and hope

Pakistan’s transgender community finds hope and dignity at a culinary school
Asia|Business|Economy

Iron ore dips on Chinese export woes, but resilient demand limits losses

Iron ore futures prices closed lower on Thursday, pressured by escalating tariff measures against Chinese steel, though solid demand for the steel-making ingredient

Iron ore dips on Chinese export woes, but resilient demand limits losses
Asia|Lifestyle|World

Indians throng last day of Maha Kumbh festival that drew 663 million

Large crowds turned out in India on Wednesday for the last day of the six-week Maha Kumbh Mela, with authorities saying it drew a total of 663 million people

Indians throng last day of Maha Kumbh festival that drew 663 million
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea to tighten household borrowing rules from second half

South Korea will tighten borrowing rules from the second half of this year to manage the growth in household debt, the financial regulator said on Thursday, amid expectations the

South Korea to tighten household borrowing rules from second half
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Over 7,000 workers from scam centers in Myanmar are awaiting repatriation after a regional crackdown

A new crackdown on online scam centers has led to over 7,000 people from around the world being held in a Myanmar border town awaiting repatriation

Over 7,000 workers from scam centers in Myanmar are awaiting repatriation after a regional crackdown
Asia|Business|Crime|Technology|US

FBI says North Korea was responsible for $1.5 billion ByBit hack

The Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Wednesday that North Korea was responsible for the theft of approximately $1.5 billion in virtual assets from cryptocurrency exchange

FBI says North Korea was responsible for $1.5 billion ByBit hack
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

Son of Chinese journalist jailed for espionage calls for his father's release

The son of a Chinese journalist accused of espionage is calling for his father to be released from his seven-year prison sentence

Son of Chinese journalist jailed for espionage calls for his father's release
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

18 dead in a bus crash in eastern Thailand

Eighteen people have been killed and 31 injured when a chartered bus overturned in eastern Thailand

18 dead in a bus crash in eastern Thailand
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Yields, stocks sag as 'Tariff Man' flexes muscles, Nvidia reports

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Yields, stocks sag as 'Tariff Man' flexes muscles, Nvidia reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Education|Political|World

Vietnam and New Zealand enhance cooperation with strategic pact

New Zealand and Vietnam signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership late on Wednesday, pledging to boost engagement in areas including defence and education, the said two

Vietnam and New Zealand enhance cooperation with strategic pact
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

China says Taiwan seeks to give away chip industry to US

China said on Wednesday that Taiwan was seeking to give away the island's semiconductor industry to the United States as a "souvenir" and leverage it to seek political support from

China says Taiwan seeks to give away chip industry to US
Asia|Political|US|World

Trump declines to answer question about China and Taiwan

U.S.

Trump declines to answer question about China and Taiwan
Asia|Australia|Political|World

New Zealand's foreign minister raises concerns over China's Tasman Sea drills on Beijing visit

New Zealand's foreign minister said he had raised concerns over China's recent live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea during meetings with Chinese leaders on Wednesday.

New Zealand's foreign minister raises concerns over China's Tasman Sea drills on Beijing visit
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Wall St closes mixed as European stocks hit record; Nvidia reports

U.S. stocks fluttered to a mixed close on Wednesday amid fresh tariff threats while a draft U.S.-Ukraine deal on critical minerals

Wall St closes mixed as European stocks hit record; Nvidia reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

US dollar rises as economic, tariff outlook gauged

The U.S. dollar rose on Wednesday to move further from recent 11-week lows, as investors assess the strength of the economy and tariffs outlook after the most

US dollar rises as economic, tariff outlook gauged
Africa|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's top currency diplomat sees no disparity between yen rise, solid economy

Japan's top currency diplomat, Atsushi Mimura, said on Wednesday he did not see any disparity between recent rises in the yen and a slew of positive economic data

Japan's top currency diplomat sees no disparity between yen rise, solid economy
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street rises just enough to break its 4-day losing streak

U.S. stock indexes drifted to a mixed finish after climbing in the morning but then running out of momentum

Stock market today: Wall Street rises just enough to break its 4-day losing streak
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

US targets firms in China, Hong Kong over alleged role in Iranian drone procurement

The United States imposed sanctions on six entities based in Hong Kong and China on Wednesday that it accused of being involved in an Iranian drone procurement network, as the

US targets firms in China, Hong Kong over alleged role in Iranian drone procurement
Asia|Business|Health|Technology

US drugmaker Merck to boost workforce in India, executive says

Drugmaker Merck, known as MSD outside of the U.S. and Canada, expects to increase its workforce across its India sites by the end of

US drugmaker Merck to boost workforce in India, executive says
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan condemns China for 'shooting' drills off Taiwanese coast

Taiwan on Wednesday condemned China for provocative behaviour after saying Beijing's military would hold "shooting" drills off the island's

Taiwan condemns China for 'shooting' drills off Taiwanese coast
Asia|Business|Economy

Itochu to bow out of Seven & i buyout, Couche-Tard still interested

Japan's Itochu is withdrawing from a buyout for Seven & i Holdings proposed by the retailer's founding family, two sources with knowledge of

Itochu to bow out of Seven & i buyout, Couche-Tard still interested
Asia|Business|Entertainment

Indian man awarded damages over length of commercials before movie screening

Indian man awarded damages over length of commercials before movie screening

Indian man awarded damages over length of commercials before movie screening
Asia|Business|Health|Science

Just like AI, China’s biotech is disrupting the world. Is the US ready?

Chinese scientists are celebrating a new breakthrough cancer drug, but some Chinese citizens are skeptical of domestically made drugs. Is China's biotech industry a threat to US pharma? CNN's Will Ripley investigates.

Just like AI, China’s biotech is disrupting the world. Is the US ready?
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|MidEast|World

IMF team to visit Pakistan next week with $7 billion bailout review due

A mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will arrive in Pakistan next week, finance minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said on Wednesday, with a first review of a $7 billion

IMF team to visit Pakistan next week with $7 billion bailout review due
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump's $5 million 'gold card' visa unlikely to attract wealthy investors, advisers say

U.S.

Trump's $5 million 'gold card' visa unlikely to attract wealthy investors, advisers say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Fitch cuts Nissan rating to junk status, following Moody's downgrade

Fitch Ratings said on Wednesday it has downgraded Nissan Motor's rating to junk-status BB+ from BBB-, referring to the Japanese automaker's "persistently low profitability, with a

Fitch cuts Nissan rating to junk status, following Moody's downgrade
Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast|Political

World Bank unit and other lenders criticise Pakistan's energy negotiations

Pakistan's unilateral renegotiation of clean power contracts will undermine investor confidence and be detrimental to the long-term future of the sector, a group of

World Bank unit and other lenders criticise Pakistan's energy negotiations
Asia|Crime|Education|World

Thailand bus accident leaves 18 dead, police say

Eighteen people were killed after a tour bus lost control and fell into a ditch in Thailand's Prachinburi province, police said on Wednesday.

Thailand bus accident leaves 18 dead, police say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

CICC to merge with Galaxy Securities to form China's No.3 brokerage, say sources

State-owned China International Capital Corp (CICC) is set to merge with its peer China Galaxy Securities, said five sources, in a deal that would create the

CICC to merge with Galaxy Securities to form China's No.3 brokerage, say sources
Asia|Business|Technology

Indonesia says Apple should soon be cleared to sell iPhone 16s 

Apple should be able to sell its iPhone 16 phones in Indonesia soon, its industry minister said on Wednesday, after both sides agreed deals including an Apple

Indonesia says Apple should soon be cleared to sell iPhone 16s 
Asia|Australia|World

What we know about Malaysia’s missing MH370 plane, 11 years on

The disappearance almost 11 years ago of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 with 239 people on board remains one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.

What we know about Malaysia’s missing MH370 plane, 11 years on
Asia|Technology|World

Malaysia yet to finalise MH370 search contract, as ship heads to new zone

A ship that will hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has deployed to its Indian Ocean search zone, according to Malaysia's transport minister and ship tracking

Malaysia yet to finalise MH370 search contract, as ship heads to new zone
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan says China set up ‘live-fire training’ zone off its coast without warning

Taiwan says China set up ‘live-fire training’ zone off its coast without warning

Taiwan says China set up ‘live-fire training’ zone off its coast without warning
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

City Developments' trading suspended amid family power struggle

Singapore's City Developments was plunged into a power struggle on Wednesday and suspended trading after its executive chairman accused his son, the company's CEO, of

City Developments' trading suspended amid family power struggle
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Thai central bank cuts policy rate amid slow growth, global trade risks

Thailand's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage point on Wednesday, a move it said was a response

Thai central bank cuts policy rate amid slow growth, global trade risks
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Taiwan slightly cuts 2025 GDP growth outlook amid Trump tariffs concern

Taiwan's trade-reliant economy is expected to grow at a slower pace in 2025 than previously forecast, with the threat of turbulence from tariffs that

Taiwan slightly cuts 2025 GDP growth outlook amid Trump tariffs concern
Asia|Business|Political

Two Singapore ministers file defamation lawsuits against Bloomberg

Singapore's law and home affairs minister and its manpower minister have filed defamation lawsuits against Bloomberg News and one of its reporters, according to a schedule of

Two Singapore ministers file defamation lawsuits against Bloomberg
Asia|Business|Economy

Indonesia to use its benchmark coal price for transactions from March 1

Indonesia will start using its government-set benchmark coal price as the floor price for transactions starting next month, a senior official at the Energy and

Indonesia to use its benchmark coal price for transactions from March 1
Asia|Business|Health|Science

India on the verge of becoming clinical trials hub, Parexel executive says

India is ready to step in as an alternative site for early-stage clinical trials to help mitigate the impact of disruptions such as the Russia

India on the verge of becoming clinical trials hub, Parexel executive says
Asia|Business|Economy

India singles out VW in $1.4 billion tax dispute, says Kia corrected course

Indian tax authorities have singled out Volkswagen as the only automaker to wrongly classify its car imports for 12 years to

India singles out VW in $1.4 billion tax dispute, says Kia corrected course
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China to start re-capitalizing banks with $55 billion, Bloomberg News reports

China plans to inject at least 400 billion yuan ($55.13 billion) into its biggest banks in coming months as part of a broader stimulus package to revive growth in the economy, Bloomberg

China to start re-capitalizing banks with $55 billion, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Political|World

North Korea's Kim calls for building modern army to brace for war

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for building a strong, modern army to cope with any war during a visit to a military academy, state media KCNA said on

North Korea's Kim calls for building modern army to brace for war
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

Hong Kong to slash 10,000 civil service jobs, push AI in bid to reverse deficit

Hong Kong aims to cut spending by slashing 10,000 civil service jobs in an effort to rein in a rising deficit, and plans a big AI push as it

Hong Kong to slash 10,000 civil service jobs, push AI in bid to reverse deficit
Asia|Economy|Political

South Korea's policy push springs to life as world's lowest birthrate rises

South Korea's birthrate, the lowest in the world, rose in 2024 for the first time in nine years, as more couples tied the knot after pandemic delays,

South Korea's policy push springs to life as world's lowest birthrate rises
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan Post planning $4 billion sale of shares in Japan Post Bank, sources say

Japan Post Holdings is planning to sell shares in Japan Post Bank which could total some 600 billion yen ($4.02 billion), two sources familiar

Japan Post planning $4 billion sale of shares in Japan Post Bank, sources say
Asia|Economy|Political|World

South Korea birthrate rises for first time in 9 years, marriages surge

South Korea's fertility rate rose in 2024 for the first time in nine years, supported by an increase in marriages, preliminary data showed on Wednesday, in a sign that

South Korea birthrate rises for first time in 9 years, marriages surge
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Dalian iron ore extends losing streak on Chinese steel export outlook

Iron ore futures prices weakened for a third consecutive session on Wednesday, weighed down by dour outlook for Chinese steel exports and heightened trade tensions

Dalian iron ore extends losing streak on Chinese steel export outlook
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Singapore banks declare multi-billion dollar capital returns; OCBC Q4 profit misses

Singapore's second-largest bank, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp, on Wednesday joined rivals in declaring multi-billion capital returns alongside their 2024 record

Singapore banks declare multi-billion dollar capital returns; OCBC Q4 profit misses
Asia|Environment|Political|World

Stress and fear roil a tiny, rapidly militarizing Japanese island near Taiwan

The tiny island of Yonaguni on Japan’s western frontier is too small for even a chain convenience store

Stress and fear roil a tiny, rapidly militarizing Japanese island near Taiwan
Asia|Business|Health|Science|Technology

A little-known Chinese company made a drug that beat the world’s biggest-selling medicine

A little-known Chinese company made a drug that beat the world’s biggest-selling medicine

A little-known Chinese company made a drug that beat the world’s biggest-selling medicine
Asia|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon defends his martial law decree as impeachment ruling nears

In a final statement at his impeachment trial, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol defended his martial law decree that plunged the country into chaos as a bid to inform the public of the danger of the opposition-controlled parliament as he vowed to push for political reform if reinstated

South Korea's Yoon defends his martial law decree as impeachment ruling nears
Asia|Political|World

Cook Islands PM survives no-confidence vote over China pact

Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown survived on Wednesday a vote of no confidence in parliament brought by the opposition over deals he struck with China that strained

Cook Islands PM survives no-confidence vote over China pact
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Chinese competition regulator holds talks with Alibaba, Mercedes-Benz

China's market regulator held a symposium on fair competition with executives from seven companies, including Alibaba and LONGi Green Energy, the State Administration for Market

Chinese competition regulator holds talks with Alibaba, Mercedes-Benz
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Taiwan detains Chinese-crewed ship suspected of cutting undersea cable

Taiwan detains Chinese-crewed ship suspected of cutting undersea cable

Taiwan detains Chinese-crewed ship suspected of cutting undersea cable
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Where does the US get its copper?

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Where does the US get its copper?
Asia|Business|Technology

Alibaba makes AI model for video, image generation publicly available

Chinese e-commerce leader Alibaba said on Wednesday its video- and image-generating artificial intelligence model Wan 2.1 is now publicly available - or open source - in a move

Alibaba makes AI model for video, image generation publicly available
Asia|Political|World

China says Taiwan 'manipulating' undersea cable cutting incident before facts clear

China's government said on Wednesday that Taiwan was "manipulating" possible Chinese involvement in the latest severing of an undersea communications cable, saying the island was

China says Taiwan 'manipulating' undersea cable cutting incident before facts clear
Asia|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Travel

'Puppy Mountain' photo draws onlookers to a Chinese riverside

A vacation photo posted online by Shanghai-based designer Guo Qingshan and captioned “Puppy Mountain” has become a sensation in China

'Puppy Mountain' photo draws onlookers to a Chinese riverside
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Japan's Nikkei seen rising 4.6% by end-June on stronger corporate outlook: Reuters poll

Japan's Nikkei share average will rise 4.6% by end-June based on the view that Japanese firms will revise up their outlook once uncertainties over U.S. tariff policy

Japan's Nikkei seen rising 4.6% by end-June on stronger corporate outlook: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Bond yields slide as US growth fears, tech rout snowball

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.  Is the U.S. economy beginning to roll over?

Bond yields slide as US growth fears, tech rout snowball
Asia|Health|Science|World

Scientists have identified a new coronavirus in bats, but it’s not a public health threat

Scientists have identified a new coronavirus in bats, but it’s not a public health threat

Scientists have identified a new coronavirus in bats, but it’s not a public health threat
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Wall Street ends mixed as European shares gain; US yields, dollar tumble

Two major Wall Street indexes saw their fourth straight decline on Tuesday, as Treasury yields and the dollar retreated on signs of

Wall Street ends mixed as European shares gain; US yields, dollar tumble
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

South Korea political turmoil pushes companies to take tariff matters into their own hands

South Korea's business leaders are taking action to offset the threat posed by U.S.

South Korea political turmoil pushes companies to take tariff matters into their own hands
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street falls as US consumers get more pessimistic about inflation, tariffs

Wall Street fell further from its record as worries worsen among U.S. consumers about inflation and tariffs

Stock market today: Wall Street falls as US consumers get more pessimistic about inflation, tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Dollar falls after soft consumer confidence as economic concerns drag

The dollar retreated on Tuesday, extending declines after a soft reading on U.S. consumer confidence and a drop in U.S. yields weighed, while optimism for

Dollar falls after soft consumer confidence as economic concerns drag
Asia|Political|Technology|World

Taiwan detains China-linked cargo ship after undersea cable disconnected

Taiwan's coast guard said it detained a China-linked cargo ship on Tuesday after a nearby undersea cable to the Penghu Islands in the sensitive Taiwan Strait was

Taiwan detains China-linked cargo ship after undersea cable disconnected
Asia|Business|Technology|Travel

American Express joins Alipay digital payment system in China

American Express and Alipay on Tuesday said all global American Express card members can now link their cards to the Alipay digital wallet, enabling payments at tens of millions of

American Express joins Alipay digital payment system in China
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US|World

Sea of red as US-China tech war ratchets up

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Stella Qiu It is a sea of red in Asia as investors grapple with risk posed by the U.S. intensifying its technology war with China in areas

Sea of red as US-China tech war ratchets up
Asia|Business|Economy

Malaysia sees record $86 billion of approved investments in 2024

Malaysia had approved investments of 378.5 billion ringgit ($85.8 billion) in 2024, a record figure and an increase of 14.9% from the previous year, its trade minister said on

Malaysia sees record $86 billion of approved investments in 2024
Asia|Business|Economy

China's home prices to drop further, recovery not expected until 2026: Reuters poll

The outlook for China's property sector has turned gloomier despite expectations of price stabilisation by next year as government measures to boost demand help the fragile

China's home prices to drop further, recovery not expected until 2026: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Hong Kong budget looks to tackle deficit blowout amid economic headwinds

Hong Kong is expected to focus on steps to curb spending in its annual budget on Wednesday, as it seeks to tackle a fiscal deficit likely to have widened to double

Hong Kong budget looks to tackle deficit blowout amid economic headwinds
Asia|Business|Technology

Indonesia, Apple agree on terms to lift iPhone 16 ban, Bloomberg News reports

Indonesia and Apple have agreed on terms to lift the country's ban on iPhone 16s and could sign a deal as early as this week, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar

Indonesia, Apple agree on terms to lift iPhone 16 ban, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Asia equities exhibit record bullish momentum, Goldman Sachs says

Hedge funds' willingness to boost bets on Asian stocks last week rose to its highest level on Goldman Sachs record since 2016, the bank said in a note.

Asia equities exhibit record bullish momentum, Goldman Sachs says
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

China says US plan to toughen semiconductor curb will backfire

The U.S. plan of coercing other countries into going after China's semiconductor industry will backfire, China's foreign ministry said on Tuesday.

China says US plan to toughen semiconductor curb will backfire
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

South Korean minister heads to Washington seeking exemption from Trump tariffs

South Korea's Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun will travel to Washington D.C. from Wednesday through to Friday to press again for an exemption from U.S. steel tariffs and discuss ways

South Korean minister heads to Washington seeking exemption from Trump tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy

India could extend import curbs on steelmaking raw material, sources say

India could extend restrictions on low-ash metallurgical or met coke imports to encourage local steel mills to source the steelmaking ingredient

India could extend import curbs on steelmaking raw material, sources say
Asia|Political|Science|Technology|US

Former US security officials say funding for federal science research critical to race with China

Former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and other former U.S. national security officials on Tuesday warned that China was outpacing the U.S. in critical

Former US security officials say funding for federal science research critical to race with China
Asia|Business|Economy

Hong Kong high court pulls winding-up petition against Shimao

The Hong Kong High Court has ordered the withdrawal of the winding-up petition against Chinese property company Shimao Group filed by CPYM Link Investment, Shimao said on Tuesday.

Hong Kong high court pulls winding-up petition against Shimao
Asia|Business|Economy

India's quick-commerce sector may struggle to maintain current growth, Blume Venture's report says

India's booming quick-commerce sector may struggle to maintain its current pace of growth as expansion beyond major cities remains limited and competition from larger e-commerce players

India's quick-commerce sector may struggle to maintain current growth, Blume Venture's report says
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Muddy Waters' Carson Block weighs India entry, may consider long-only, long-short fund

U.S. investor Carson Block is weighing plans for an India fund which could be based on a 'long-only' or 'long-short' strategy but would not look at activist short-

Muddy Waters' Carson Block weighs India entry, may consider long-only, long-short fund
Asia|Economy|Education|Political

Japan PM's camp yields to opposition over rare budget revisions

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's party and a coalition partner agreed with a key opposition party on Tuesday to revise the $770-

Japan PM's camp yields to opposition over rare budget revisions
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

DeepSeek rushes to launch new AI model as China goes all in

DeepSeek is looking to press home its advantage. 

DeepSeek rushes to launch new AI model as China goes all in
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Japanese auto industry seeks government help against US tariffs

Japan's automobile industry association urged the government on Tuesday to try to shield Japanese automakers from tariffs that the United States may impose on imports of autos and

Japanese auto industry seeks government help against US tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Entertainment|Technology

Baidu buys JOYY's China live-streaming unit for $2.1 billion in digital video push

Baidu said on Tuesday it has bought JOYY's China live-streaming business for about $2.1 billion, reviving a deal that fell through a year ago, as the search giant doubles down on the fast-

Baidu buys JOYY's China live-streaming unit for $2.1 billion in digital video push
Asia|Business|Travel

Japan's ANA taps Boeing, Airbus, Embraer in 77-jet order

Japan's ANA Holdings said on Tuesday it planned to place a company-record order for up to 77 aircraft to replenish its fleet and take advantage of

Japan's ANA taps Boeing, Airbus, Embraer in 77-jet order
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India's RBI partly dials back strict loan rules for micro credit, non-bank lenders

The Reserve Bank of India has partially reversed tighter rules for bank loans to small borrowers and non-bank lenders, according to two separate circulars issued on Tuesday.

India's RBI partly dials back strict loan rules for micro credit, non-bank lenders
Asia|Business|Economy|Food

KKR, Fountainvest and PAG among those eyeing Starbucks China stake, sources say

KKR & Co, Fountainvest Partners and PAG are among buyout firms interested in acquiring a stake in Starbucks' China business, four sources said, as the

KKR, Fountainvest and PAG among those eyeing Starbucks China stake, sources say
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Travel

TUI wants to attract Chinese, US holidaymakers as Europeans tighten budgets

TUI wants to attract holidaymakers from China and the United States to its new hotels in Asia and is offering cheaper destinations in eastern Europe as budget-

TUI wants to attract Chinese, US holidaymakers as Europeans tighten budgets
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Nippon Steel to use U.S. Steel merger agreement as base for US gov't talks, president says

Nippon Steel plans to use its current merger agreement to acquire U.S.

Nippon Steel to use U.S. Steel merger agreement as base for US gov't talks, president says
Asia|Business|Europe|Finance|Sports|Stock Markets

Salomon and Arc'teryx owner Amer Sports sees strong dollar hurting 2025 sales growth

Sportswear group Amer Sports expects lower sales growth this year, the company said on Tuesday as it reported fourth-quarter results boosted by sales of Salomon shoes

Salomon and Arc'teryx owner Amer Sports sees strong dollar hurting 2025 sales growth
Asia|MidEast|Political|Sports|World

Cricket-Afghan players in tricky situation over anti-Taliban boycott calls, says coach

Afghanistan's cricketers know things are not right at home, their coach said on Tuesday, over calls for opponents to boycott Champions Trophy matches in response to the Taliban

Cricket-Afghan players in tricky situation over anti-Taliban boycott calls, says coach
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Europe

Shell expects 60% rise in global LNG demand by 2040 as Asia leads growth

Global demand for liquefied natural gas is estimated to rise by around 60% by 2040, driven largely by economic growth in Asia, AI impact and

Shell expects 60% rise in global LNG demand by 2040 as Asia leads growth
Asia|Business|Economy

Bank of Korea cuts rates to bolster growth, lowers GDP forecast

The Bank of Korea cut interest rates by 25 basis points and significantly lowered its GDP forecasts on Tuesday, steering Asia's fourth-largest economy

Bank of Korea cuts rates to bolster growth, lowers GDP forecast
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Vietnam's US exports account for 30% of GDP, making it highly vulnerable to tariffs

Vietnam's goods exports to the United States accounted for 30% of its gross domestic product last year, the highest share among U.S. top trade partners, a

Vietnam's US exports account for 30% of GDP, making it highly vulnerable to tariffs
Asia|Business|Crime|World

At least four dead in South Korea highway construction project collapse

At least four people died and six were injured on Tuesday after a collapse at a highway construction site in an area south of the South

At least four dead in South Korea highway construction project collapse
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Iron ore declines on recovery in shipments, duties on Chinese steel

Iron ore futures prices faltered on Tuesday, weighed down by a recovery in iron ore shipments, with increasing levies and legislations on Chinese steel exports

Iron ore declines on recovery in shipments, duties on Chinese steel
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla updates autopilot software in China, owners say move falls short of hopes

Tesla on Tuesday made a long-awaited update to its autopilot software in China to add a city navigation feature, but the move disappointed Chinese owners who said it fell short of

Tesla updates autopilot software in China, owners say move falls short of hopes
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US|World

How Elon Musk’s deep ties to – and admiration for – China could complicate Trump’s Beijing policy

Tesla billionaire’s financial entanglement in China raises the prospect that he could be the odd man out when it comes to Trump’s Asia policy.

How Elon Musk’s deep ties to – and admiration for – China could complicate Trump’s Beijing policy
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

DBS set to cut 4,000 temporary jobs over 3 years due to AI, CEO says

DBS Group plans to cut 4,000 temporary jobs over the next three years as it expects artificial intelligence (AI) to increasingly take on roles carried out by humans, Chief Executive

DBS set to cut 4,000 temporary jobs over 3 years due to AI, CEO says
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon accused in final impeachment hearing of seeking 'dictatorship'

South Korean parliamentary lawyers seeking President Yoon Suk Yeol's removal over his short-lived imposition of martial law compared him to a dictator on Tuesday during

South Korea's Yoon accused in final impeachment hearing of seeking 'dictatorship'
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

South Korea’s president is fighting to stay in office and out of prison after martial law fiasco. Here’s what happens next

South Korea’s president is fighting to stay in office and out of prison after martial law fiasco. Here’s what happens next

South Korea’s president is fighting to stay in office and out of prison after martial law fiasco. Here’s what happens next
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Nvidia's H20 chip orders jump as Chinese firms adopt DeepSeek's AI models, sources say

Chinese companies are ramping up orders for Nvidia's H20 artificial intelligence chip due to booming demand for DeepSeek's low-cost AI models,

Nvidia's H20 chip orders jump as Chinese firms adopt DeepSeek's AI models, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

Taiwan economy ministry has received no information about any TSMC investment in Intel, US

Taiwan's economy minister said on Tuesday his ministry had not received information about an overseas investment application by Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC, when asked about possible

Taiwan economy ministry has received no information about any TSMC investment in Intel, US
Asia|Political

China adviser pushes to lower legal marriage age to 18 to boost birthrate

A Chinese national political adviser has recommended lowering the legal age for marriage to 18 to boost fertility chances in the face of a declining population and "unleash

China adviser pushes to lower legal marriage age to 18 to boost birthrate
Asia|Australia|Political|World

US Coast Guard ship in Tasman Sea did not interact with Chinese navy, commander says

A U.S.

US Coast Guard ship in Tasman Sea did not interact with Chinese navy, commander says
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Australia found out about Chinese navy live-fire drills through a commercial pilot, official says

Australia found out about Chinese navy live-fire drills through a commercial pilot, official says

Australia found out about Chinese navy live-fire drills through a commercial pilot, official says
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla prepares to deploy full self-driving features in China, Bloomberg News reports

Tesla is readying a software update for customers in China to offer driving-assistance capabilities similar to its full self-driving (FSD) features in the U.S., Bloomberg News reported on

Tesla prepares to deploy full self-driving features in China, Bloomberg News reports
Asia|Crime|World

Highway overpass collapses, killing at least four construction workers in South Korea

Highway overpass collapses, killing at least four construction workers in South Korea

Highway overpass collapses, killing at least four construction workers in South Korea
Asia|Political|US|World

Trump's abrupt change of US policy on Ukraine raises questions about Taiwan support

U.S. President Donald Trump’s abrupt reversal of three years of American policy toward Ukraine has raised concerns China might become emboldened to push its territorial claim on Taiwan, though experts say Beijing is most likely in a wait-and-see mode right now to see how the situation in Europe plays out

Trump's abrupt change of US policy on Ukraine raises questions about Taiwan support
Asia|Business|Technology

Toyota reshuffles its board, adding auditors and outsiders

Toyota announced plans to restructure its board on Tuesday in what it described as an attempt to bring in more diverse views and give a larger roles to auditors

Toyota reshuffles its board, adding auditors and outsiders
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's corporate service inflation accelerates to 3.1% y/y in January

A leading indicator of Japan's service-sector inflation in January accelerated to 3.1% from a year earlier as prices for a wide range of services continued to rise, keeping alive

Japan's corporate service inflation accelerates to 3.1% y/y in January
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Japanese trading companies' shares jump on Buffett comments

Shares in Japan's five major trading houses rose more than 5% in early trade on Tuesday after billionaire investor Warren Buffett said his conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway would

Japanese trading companies' shares jump on Buffett comments
Asia|Political|World

North Korea's Kim says weapons without ideology are 'ironware', driving home military loyalty

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country has come a long way in building a powerful army but weapons without ideology are simply "ironware", as he stressed loyalty to some of

North Korea's Kim says weapons without ideology are 'ironware', driving home military loyalty
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|US

Peace hopes pierce gloom, but safety trades dominate

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Peace hopes pierce gloom, but safety trades dominate
Americas|Asia|Europe|Political|World

China’s Xi stresses strength of Russia ties in Putin call as Washington warms to Moscow

China’s Xi stresses strength of Russia ties in Putin call as Washington warms to Moscow

China’s Xi stresses strength of Russia ties in Putin call as Washington warms to Moscow
Asia|Crime|Environment|Political|World

Chinese fishing vessels used North Korean crews in breach of UN bans, a report says

A report says a fleet of Chinese fishing vessels used North Korean crews in violation of U.N. bans and many were apparently subjected to abuses including being trapped at sea for years

Chinese fishing vessels used North Korean crews in breach of UN bans, a report says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street holds steadier but still falls following last week's tumble

U.S. stocks drifted lower following their sharp losses from last week

Stock market today: Wall Street holds steadier but still falls following last week's tumble
Asia|Business|Health|Political|World

Ex-Brazil President Rousseff hospitalized in Shanghai, Brazilian media reports

Former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, now the head of the BRICS bloc's development bank, has been hospitalized in Shanghai, Brazilian newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo

Ex-Brazil President Rousseff hospitalized in Shanghai, Brazilian media reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US lawmakers take aim at China's trade practices

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is introducing legislation on Monday to toughen U.S. trade enforcement laws and address the impact of Chinese-supported

US lawmakers take aim at China's trade practices
Asia|Economy|Education|Health|Political|World

Nepal says seven more U.S.-funded projects paused after Trump order

Nepal said on Monday seven more projects funded by the United States have been put on hold after President Donald Trump suspended foreign development assistance.

Nepal says seven more U.S.-funded projects paused after Trump order
Americas|Asia|Europe|Sports

Shaun White's new snowboard league to head to Aspen and mountain in China where he ended his career

After opening in Aspen, Colorado, next week, Shaun White’s new halfpipe league will travel to the mountain in China where he closed out his career at the 2022 Beijing Olympics

Shaun White's new snowboard league to head to Aspen and mountain in China where he ended his career
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's Shimao secures creditor backing for $11 billion offshore debt revamp

Chinese property developer Shimao Group has secured creditor backing to restructure about $11.04 billion in offshore debt, the latest such deal in the sector after years of liquidity

China's Shimao secures creditor backing for $11 billion offshore debt revamp
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

India GDP growth likely rebounded in Oct-Dec on government spending push: Reuters poll

India's economy likely rebounded last quarter, expanding 6.3%, driven by increased government spending that helped offset weak household demand, according to a

India GDP growth likely rebounded in Oct-Dec on government spending push: Reuters poll
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China's Xi affirms 'no limits' partnership with Putin in call on Ukraine war anniversary

China's President Xi Jinping affirmed his "no limits" partnership in a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, China's

China's Xi affirms 'no limits' partnership with Putin in call on Ukraine war anniversary
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Live-fire drills by ‘extremely capable’ Chinese warships rattle New Zealand and Australia

Live-fire drills by ‘extremely capable’ Chinese warships rattle New Zealand and Australia

Live-fire drills by ‘extremely capable’ Chinese warships rattle New Zealand and Australia
Asia|Economy|Food

China says rising food demand requires production boost

China's rising demand for food calls for increased efforts to boost grains production even after record high output in recent years, China's Central Rural Work

China says rising food demand requires production boost
Asia|Business|Economy

India's manufacturing slump prompted February rate cut, says RBI rate panel's Kumar

A sharp slowdown in India's manufacturing sector - a key driver of job creation - was a major factor in the monetary policy committee's (MPC) decision to cut the key

India's manufacturing slump prompted February rate cut, says RBI rate panel's Kumar
Asia|Business|Technology

Volkswagen, CATL to collaborate in China on lithium battery development

The Volkswagen Group's China subsidiary and CATL, the world's largest battery maker, plan to collaborate on developing lithium batteries for Volkswagen's electrified cars in China, CATL

Volkswagen, CATL to collaborate in China on lithium battery development
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai car production slumps 24.63% in January as sales, exports fall

Car production in Thailand fell a surprisingly large 24.63% in January from a year earlier to 107,103 units due to weak domestic sales and exports, the Federation of Thai

Thai car production slumps 24.63% in January as sales, exports fall
Asia|Business|Economy|Health|Technology

Drugmaker Amgen to invest $200 million in India site, CEO says

U.S. drugmaker Amgen will invest about $200 million this year in its new technology centre in southern India, with further investments planned, CEO Robert

Drugmaker Amgen to invest $200 million in India site, CEO says
Asia|Business|Economy

Singapore January core inflation at 0.8% in smallest annual rise since 2021

Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 0.8% in January from a year earlier, lower than economists' forecasts and the smallest rise in more than three years,

Singapore January core inflation at 0.8% in smallest annual rise since 2021
Asia|Crime|World

Thousands in limbo on Thai-Myanmar border after scam centre crackdown

Thousands of foreigners freed from online scam-operating centres in Myanmar are stuck in limbo on the border with Thailand after a

Thousands in limbo on Thai-Myanmar border after scam centre crackdown
Asia|Business|Economy

Iron ore snaps four-day rise due to more duties on Chinese steel

Dalian iron ore futures prices snapped a four-day winning streak on Monday as increasing levies on Chinese steel dampened demand prospects for the key steelmaking ingredient,

Iron ore snaps four-day rise due to more duties on Chinese steel
Asia|Political|World

Russian official visits Indonesia and Malaysia to talk defence, Russian agencies report

Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu, an ally of President Vladimir Putin, has started a working visit to Indonesia and Malaysia on Monday to discuss security and defence

Russian official visits Indonesia and Malaysia to talk defence, Russian agencies report
Asia|Political

Bangladeshi students, who ousted former PM Hasina, set to launch political party

Bangladeshi students, who were at the forefront of last year's protests that ousted then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, are set to launch a political party this week, two sources with

Bangladeshi students, who ousted former PM Hasina, set to launch political party
Asia|Business|Economy

AirAsia owner Capital A to publish internal targets to improve transparency

Malaysia's Capital A Berhad, owner of budget airline AirAsia, said on Monday it will start to publish internal business targets alongside quarterly results to give investors a better

AirAsia owner Capital A to publish internal targets to improve transparency
Asia|Business|Economy

Samsung Elec, union in South Korea agree 5.1% wage increase

Samsung Electronics and its labour union in South Korea have reached an agreement for a 5.1% wage increase, the company and the union said in separate statements on Monday.

Samsung Elec, union in South Korea agree 5.1% wage increase
Asia|Australia|Political|World

New Zealand foreign minister to question Chinese naval activity in Beijing visit

New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters will touch down in Beijing on Tuesday for a three-day visit as relations between the two countries

New Zealand foreign minister to question Chinese naval activity in Beijing visit
Asia|Political|World

Philippines says it shares Japan's cause of opposing unilateral attempts to reshape global order

The Philippines shares a common cause with Japan of opposing any unilateral attempt to reshape the global order, its defence minister said on Monday.

Philippines says it shares Japan's cause of opposing unilateral attempts to reshape global order
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai finance minister sees room for easing ahead of central bank rate review 

Thailand's low inflation means there is room for an interest rate cut to boost economic growth and help weaken the baht to support exports, the finance minister said on

Thai finance minister sees room for easing ahead of central bank rate review 
Asia|Political|World

Philippine, Japan ministers agree to further enhance defence partnership

Japan and the Philippines agreed on Monday to further deepen defence ties in the face of an "increasingly severe" security environment in the Indo-Pacific region,

Philippine, Japan ministers agree to further enhance defence partnership
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Alibaba to invest more than $52 billion in AI over next 3 years

Alibaba said on Monday it plans to invest at least 380 billion yuan ($52.44 billion) in its cloud computing and artificial intelligence infrastructure over the next three years.

Alibaba to invest more than $52 billion in AI over next 3 years
Asia|Political|World

French aircraft carrier stages combat drills with Filipinos in disputed sea and visits Philippines

France’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and accompanying warships are in the Philippines after holding combat drills with Filipino forces in the disputed South China Sea in a show of firepower that will likely antagonize China

French aircraft carrier stages combat drills with Filipinos in disputed sea and visits Philippines
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Bank of Thailand to hold rates at 2.25% on February 26, cut once in Q2: Reuters poll

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) will keep its key interest rate unchanged on Wednesday and cut only once this year to preserve a policy buffer amid growing global

Bank of Thailand to hold rates at 2.25% on February 26, cut once in Q2: Reuters poll
Asia|World

Japan's emperor marks his 65th birthday with a call to keep telling the tragedy of WWII to the young

Japan’s Emperor Naruhito, marking his 65th birthday, stressed the importance to keep telling the tragedy of the World War II to younger generations, pledging to contribute to the effort to promote understanding of the history and determination for peace as the world observes the 80th anniversary of the war’s end

Japan's emperor marks his 65th birthday with a call to keep telling the tragedy of WWII to the young
Americas|Asia|Europe|Travel|World

American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi lands safely in Rome after security concern

An American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi was diverted to Rome due to a security concern the airline later said was not credible

American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi lands safely in Rome after security concern
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Britain and India to restart trade talks in New Delhi on Monday

Britain's Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds and India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will meet in New Delhi on Monday to restart talks on a UK-India trade deal, the

Britain and India to restart trade talks in New Delhi on Monday
Asia|Business|Economy|Election|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

US growth fears compound tariff nerves

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

US growth fears compound tariff nerves
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

BOJ isn't fretting much about rising bond yields - for now

Investors in Japan's government bond market are getting a glimpse of life without heavy intervention by the Bank of Japan, which is showing little sign of reverting to

BOJ isn't fretting much about rising bond yields - for now
Asia|Crime|Education|World

Indian teenager alleges rape over five years by nearly 60 schoolmates, neighbors, relatives and strangers

Indian teenager alleges rape over five years by nearly 60 schoolmates, neighbors, relatives and strangers

Indian teenager alleges rape over five years by nearly 60 schoolmates, neighbors, relatives and strangers
Asia|Economy|Environment|Political|World

China announces rural revitalisation plans in annual policy blueprint

China will deepen its rural reforms as part of efforts to revitalise the agricultural sector and bolster food security in the face of U.S. tariffs, an economic slowdown and

China announces rural revitalisation plans in annual policy blueprint
Asia|Economy|Travel|World

Chinese take record 9 billion domestic trips during Lunar New Year, Xinhua reports

China notched a record 9.02 billion domestic trips during the 40-day Lunar New Year travel rush, the state Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday, surpassing the 8.4 billion

Chinese take record 9 billion domestic trips during Lunar New Year, Xinhua reports
Asia|Education|MidEast|Political|World

Afghan women’s radio station will resume broadcasts after Taliban lift suspension

The Taliban say an Afghan women’s radio station will resume broadcasts after its operations were suspended over alleged cooperation with an overseas TV channel

Afghan women’s radio station will resume broadcasts after Taliban lift suspension
Asia|Australia|Political|World

China accuses Australia of 'hyping' Chinese naval drills

China defence ministry spokesperson Wu Qian said on Sunday that Australian complaints over recent Chinese live-fire naval drills in international waters between Australia

China accuses Australia of 'hyping' Chinese naval drills
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Berkshire to boost investments in Japanese trading houses

Warren Buffett said on Saturday that his conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway will likely increase its ownership in the five Japanese trading houses it holds.

Berkshire to boost investments in Japanese trading houses
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

India to cap investment in EV charging for tariff relief as Tesla entry looms, document shows

India's EV policy, which offers import tax cuts for foreign automakers investing in the country, will restrict them from using funds spent on charging

India to cap investment in EV charging for tariff relief as Tesla entry looms, document shows
Asia|Political|World

North Korea says it sees more US 'military provocations' under Trump

North Korea's defence ministry said on Saturday "military provocations" by the United States and its allies were becoming more "pronounced" under the current Trump administration,

North Korea says it sees more US 'military provocations' under Trump
Asia|Economy|Political|Sports|World

This cricket-mad country spent years convincing international teams it was safe to come play. Now the party is in full swing

This cricket-mad country spent years convincing international teams it was safe to come play. Now the party is in full swing

This cricket-mad country spent years convincing international teams it was safe to come play. Now the party is in full swing
Americas|Asia|Political|World

‘We are in danger’: Migrants deported from US were locked in hotel and held at remote camp in Panama, lawyers say

‘We are in danger’: Migrants deported from US were locked in hotel and held at remote camp in Panama, lawyers say

‘We are in danger’: Migrants deported from US were locked in hotel and held at remote camp in Panama, lawyers say
Asia|Australia|Political|World

New Zealand says China navy held 2nd live-fire drill in international waters

New Zealand said the Chinese navy conducted a live-fire exercise in international waters near the Pacific nation on Saturday, a day after it held a similar drill between Australia and New

New Zealand says China navy held 2nd live-fire drill in international waters
Asia|Business|Economy

Seven & i Holdings picks Bain as preferred buyer in asset sale, media say

Japan's Seven & i Holdings, operator of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain, has picked Bain Capital as its preferred buyer for a stake of its non-core assets, local media reported

Seven & i Holdings picks Bain as preferred buyer in asset sale, media say
Asia|Election|Political|US|World

New Delhi says it is looking into 'deeply troubling' information about USAID activities in India

Indian authorities are looking into "deeply troubling" information about U.S. governmental activity in the country, New Delhi said on Friday, after President Donald Trump

New Delhi says it is looking into 'deeply troubling' information about USAID activities in India
Asia|Business|Technology

Rich in cash, Japan automaker Toyota builds a city to test futuristic mobility

Woven City near Mount Fuji is where Japanese automaker Toyota plans to test everyday living with robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous zero-emissions transportation

Rich in cash, Japan automaker Toyota builds a city to test futuristic mobility
Asia|Political|Sports|World

Passion, politics and patriotism meld as Pakistan and India clash in cricket's fiercest rivalry

India and Pakistan are renewing their epic rivalry on the cricket field in front of an audience of hundreds of millions of people tuning in to catch the two arch rivals go head-to-head in Dubai in United Arab Emirates

Passion, politics and patriotism meld as Pakistan and India clash in cricket's fiercest rivalry
Asia|Economy|Health|Political|World

Bali bombing survivor fears losing life-saving aid to Indonesia's budget cuts

Over two decades and 37 surgeries on, Chusnul Chotimah is still reeling from the night she survived the Bali bombing, which killed 202 in one of the

Bali bombing survivor fears losing life-saving aid to Indonesia's budget cuts
Asia|Sports

American golfer Angel Yin moves into third-round lead at LPGA Thailand tournament

Angel Yin birdied three of her final four holes on the front nine to help set up an 8-under 64 to take a five-stroke lead into the final round of the LPGA Thailand tournament

American golfer Angel Yin moves into third-round lead at LPGA Thailand tournament
Asia|Crime|Political

South Korea police building case against Yoon for obstructing arrest

South Korean police are formally building a case against impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over accusations he obstructed the execution of an arrest warrant, a police spokesperson

South Korea police building case against Yoon for obstructing arrest
Asia|Celebrity|Lifestyle|Sports

Roki Sasaki reveals marriage in social media post during Dodgers camp, like Shohei Ohtani last year

Japanese phenom pitcher Roki Sasaki has revealed that he is married

Roki Sasaki reveals marriage in social media post during Dodgers camp, like Shohei Ohtani last year
Asia|Crime|Political|Technology|World

OpenAI removes users in China, North Korea suspected of malicious activities

OpenAI has removed accounts of users from China and North Korea who the artificial intelligence company believes were using its technology for malicious purposes including

OpenAI removes users in China, North Korea suspected of malicious activities
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump seeks to reshape Asia's energy supplies with US gas

When President Donald Trump sat down to lunch with his Japanese counterpart this month, talk turned quickly to how Tokyo

Trump seeks to reshape Asia's energy supplies with US gas
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Oil settles down $2, posting weekly loss as Mideast risk premium fades

Oil prices settled down more than $2 a barrel on Friday, posting a weekly decline as investors grappled with a fading Middle East risk premium alongside

Oil settles down $2, posting weekly loss as Mideast risk premium fades
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|US

Dow falls nearly 750 points and US stocks tumble as businesses and consumers worry about tariffs

U.S. stocks fell sharply after reports showed that worries among consumers and businesses about President Donald Trump’s policies may be hitting the economy

Dow falls nearly 750 points and US stocks tumble as businesses and consumers worry about tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Global equities mixed, oil drops on uncertainty about Trump moves, geopolitics

Stocks finished lower on Wall Street but edged higher in Europe on Friday amid uncertainty about U.S.

Global equities mixed, oil drops on uncertainty about Trump moves, geopolitics
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Dollar rises in midst of consolidation, trims gains after weak US data

The U.S. dollar rose against a broad range of currencies on Friday including the euro, sterling and those tied to commodities such as the Australian

Dollar rises in midst of consolidation, trims gains after weak US data
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

FATF global financial crime watchdog removes Philippines from 'grey' list

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a global anti-money laundering watchdog, said on Friday it had removed the Philippines from its 'grey' list of countries under increased

FATF global financial crime watchdog removes Philippines from 'grey' list
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Syria's new president meets Chinese envoy for first time since Assad's fall

Syria's new President Ahmed al-Sharaa met China's ambassador to Damascus in the first public engagement between the two countries since the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad in

Syria's new president meets Chinese envoy for first time since Assad's fall
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Treasury's Bessent, China's He trade economic complaints in call

U.S.

Treasury's Bessent, China's He trade economic complaints in call
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|US

AI startup Genspark raises $100 million to compete with Google, source says

Search startup Genspark has raised $100 million in a series A funding round, valuing the startup at $530 million, according to a source familiar with the matter, as the race

AI startup Genspark raises $100 million to compete with Google, source says
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

Singapore rolls out tax rebates, $3.7 billion program to boost stock market

Singapore announced on Friday a set of measures to rejuvenate its equities market, including a 20% tax rebate for primary listings and a S$5 billion ($3.74

Singapore rolls out tax rebates, $3.7 billion program to boost stock market
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Japan seeks Tesla investment in Nissan, Foxconn approaches Honda, reports say

A high-level Japanese group that includes a former prime minister has drawn up plans for Tesla to invest in Nissan after the collapse of its merger talks with Honda, the Financial Times

Japan seeks Tesla investment in Nissan, Foxconn approaches Honda, reports say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Alibaba shares open at three year-high as quarterly revenue rebounds

Alibaba's shares opened 10% higher in Hong Kong on Friday to reach their highest level in more than three years, after it reported third-quarter

Alibaba shares open at three year-high as quarterly revenue rebounds
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Airlines warned as Chinese navy holds live-fire exercises off Australia

Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong raised concerns with her Chinese counterpart on Friday over inadequate notice

Airlines warned as Chinese navy holds live-fire exercises off Australia
Asia|Economy|Education|Political|World

Protesters extend 'Dark Indonesia' rally against Prabowo's policies

Hundreds of students and activists rallied in some major cities for more "Dark Indonesia" protests on Friday, opposing President Prabowo Subianto's policies including $19 billion

Protesters extend 'Dark Indonesia' rally against Prabowo's policies
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

China's cabinet holds meeting to study service sector measures

China cabinet on Friday held a meeting to study the work related to the service sector, saying the country will roll out new opening up measures in sectors including

China's cabinet holds meeting to study service sector measures
Asia|Business|Economy|Health|Political

Indian drugmakers can retain US dominance even with tariffs, says industry body

Indian pharmaceutical companies will be able to retain their dominant market share in the U.S. in selling generic drugs even if President Donald Trump

Indian drugmakers can retain US dominance even with tariffs, says industry body
Asia|Business|Technology

Can a budget phone help Apple overtake Huawei in China?

Can a budget phone help Apple overtake Huawei in China?

Can a budget phone help Apple overtake Huawei in China?
Asia|Business|Science|Technology

DeepSeek to share some AI model code, doubling down on open source

Chinese startup DeepSeek will make its models' code publicly available, it said on Friday, doubling down on its commitment to open-source artificial intelligence.

DeepSeek to share some AI model code, doubling down on open source
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

China tech stocks cap best winning run in five years on earnings surprises, fund rotation

Chinese tech stocks listed in Hong Kong advanced on Friday for their best weekly winning streak since 2020, as earnings surprises and optimism about the artificial

China tech stocks cap best winning run in five years on earnings surprises, fund rotation
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Foxconn has asked Honda to form partnership, Nikkei reports

Taiwan's Foxconn has proposed forming a partnership with Japan's Honda Motor, aiming to create a tie-up framework that also includes rival carmakers Nissan Motor and Mitsubishi

Foxconn has asked Honda to form partnership, Nikkei reports
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

As Trump loses patience with Ukraine, Russia’s biggest backer sees a ‘window for peace’

As Trump loses patience with Ukraine, Russia’s biggest backer sees a ‘window for peace’

As Trump loses patience with Ukraine, Russia’s biggest backer sees a ‘window for peace’
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Tokyo Gas to sell US shale gas stake to Shizuoka Gas for $130 million

Tokyo Gas, Japan's biggest city gas supplier, will sell its 25% stake in an Eagle Ford shale gas project in south Texas to Shizuoka Gas for $130 million under an asset portfolio

Tokyo Gas to sell US shale gas stake to Shizuoka Gas for $130 million
Arts|Asia|World

Hidden for centuries, Chinese treasures finally see the light of day

Depicting Taoist deities in a misty landscape, a Qing dynasty lacquer panel inlaid with jade and agate is among thousands of artefacts pulled out of museum storage in

Hidden for centuries, Chinese treasures finally see the light of day
Asia|Economy|Europe|Political|US|World

China's hopes to be Ukraine peacemaker collide with its goals on Trump, trade

For the last three years, China has repeatedly signalled a willingness to act as a peacemaker in the war in Ukraine.

China's hopes to be Ukraine peacemaker collide with its goals on Trump, trade
Asia|Australia|Political|World

China issued 'disconcerting' warning of live-fire exercises to planes flying above, Australia says

Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles says airliners were over the Tasman Sea crossing between Australia and New Zealand when the Chinese navy warned they were flying over a secret live-fire exercise

China issued 'disconcerting' warning of live-fire exercises to planes flying above, Australia says
Asia|Business|Technology

BYD's Fangchengbao launches plug-in hybrid with advanced autonomous driving features

Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao on Friday launched smart versions of its plug-in hybrid SUV Bao 5.

BYD's Fangchengbao launches plug-in hybrid with advanced autonomous driving features
Asia|Business|Economy

Philippine central bank cuts banks' reserve requirements, effective from late March

The Philippine central bank on Friday said it was reducing the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) for banks by 200 basis points from late March.

Philippine central bank cuts banks' reserve requirements, effective from late March
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ could raise interest rates in March, says ex-policymaker Shirai

The Bank of Japan may raise interest rates in March if U.S.

BOJ could raise interest rates in March, says ex-policymaker Shirai
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

StanChart shares hit near decade peak after profit rise, $1.5 billion buyback

Standard Chartered announced a new $1.5 billion share buyback on Friday after reporting its annual profit rose 18% on record growth in its wealth business and a

StanChart shares hit near decade peak after profit rise, $1.5 billion buyback
Asia|Sports

Japan's Akie Iwai shoots 5-under 67 to maintain lead at LPGA Thailand tournament after 2 rounds

Sponsor invite Akie Iwai of Japan has shot a 5-under 67 to take a two-stroke lead after two rounds of the LPGA’s Thailand tournament at Siam Country Club’s Pattaya Old Course

Japan's Akie Iwai shoots 5-under 67 to maintain lead at LPGA Thailand tournament after 2 rounds
Asia|Europe|Political|World

UK lines up new ambassador to help rebuild China ties

Britain has lined up a Mandarin-speaking diplomat whose father was a governor of Hong Kong as the next ambassador to China,

UK lines up new ambassador to help rebuild China ties
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Iron ore heads for weekly gain on brightening demand outlook, China stimulus hopes

Iron ore futures prices climbed on Friday to their highest levels in more than four months and headed for a weekly gain, as signs of recovery in steel

Iron ore heads for weekly gain on brightening demand outlook, China stimulus hopes
Asia|Business|Economy

Tokyo inflation likely eased in Feb on govt steps amid inflation pressure: Reuters Poll

Consumer inflation in Tokyo likely slowed down in February as the government reinstated steps to ease the burden from energy bills as higher living costs haunt persistent inflation

Tokyo inflation likely eased in Feb on govt steps amid inflation pressure: Reuters Poll
Asia|Business|Economy

Moody's cuts Nissan rating to junk status, keeps negative outlook

Moody's Ratings said on Friday it has downgraded its rating of Nissan Motor's credit by one notch to junk status, citing a weak and worsening outlook for the Japanese automaker's

Moody's cuts Nissan rating to junk status, keeps negative outlook
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

China regulatory easing hopes brighten outlook for offshore equity fundraising

Chinese companies, mainly those in the tech sector, are accelerating plans to raise funds offshore, tapping into a rebound in investor

China regulatory easing hopes brighten outlook for offshore equity fundraising
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

BOJ chief signals readiness to increase bond buying if yield jumps

The Bank of Japan stands ready to ramp up government bond buying if long-term interest rates rise sharply, Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Friday after recent increases

BOJ chief signals readiness to increase bond buying if yield jumps
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's core inflation hits 19-month high, keeping alive BOJ rate-hike bets

Japan's core consumer inflation hit 3.2% in January for its fastest pace in 19 months, data showed on Friday, reinforcing expectations that the central bank will keep

Japan's core inflation hits 19-month high, keeping alive BOJ rate-hike bets
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

IMF says further Thai rate reduction would support inflation

A further reduction in Thailand's policy interest rate would support inflation and improve the debt-servicing capacity of borrowers, the International Monetary Fund said.

IMF says further Thai rate reduction would support inflation
Asia|Business|Economy

Abrdn to launch China asset management venture with Citic unit, sources say

Abrdn is in advanced talks with Citic Bank to launch an asset management joint venture in China, two people with knowledge of the matter said, as the British firm

Abrdn to launch China asset management venture with Citic unit, sources say
Americas|Asia|Political|US|World

Group of mostly Asian migrants deported from US arrive in Costa Rica

Costa Rica's government received its first group of mostly Asian migrants deported from the United States on Thursday, part of a deal with Washington to temporarily house up to

Group of mostly Asian migrants deported from US arrive in Costa Rica
Asia|Business|Technology

China's CATL to deepen battery R&D cooperation with Volkswagen

CATL has signed a strategic cooperation MOU with Volkswagen to deepen partnership in battery R&D, new materials application and components development, the Chinese electric vehicle

China's CATL to deepen battery R&D cooperation with Volkswagen
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

South Korea seeks exemption from Trump tariffs

South Korean officials have requested an exemption from U.S. reciprocal, steel and aluminium tariffs during their visit this week to Washington, the industry ministry said in a

South Korea seeks exemption from Trump tariffs
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

Kim Sae-ron's death underscores the huge pressure on South Korean celebrities

Actor Kim Sae-ron’s death adds to the list of celebrity deaths in South Korea that underscore the enormous pressure they face under the gaze of a relentlessly unforgiving media that pounces on their every misstep

Kim Sae-ron's death underscores the huge pressure on South Korean celebrities
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese bubble tea chain Mixue aims to raise $443 million in Hong Kong IPO

China's largest bubble tea and drinks firm, Mixue Group, is seeking to raise HK$3.45 billion ($443.66 million) in a Hong Kong initial public offering, a

Chinese bubble tea chain Mixue aims to raise $443 million in Hong Kong IPO
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's key property rescue tools are too hard to use to make an impact

Key tools China introduced last year to stabilise the property market are making very little impact, pressuring Beijing to find new

China's key property rescue tools are too hard to use to make an impact
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

Huawei founder told Xi China's concerns about lack of chips have eased, state media says

Huawei's founder told Xi Jinping at a meeting the Chinese president held with private sector entrepreneurs that concerns China had about a lack of homegrown chips or operating

Huawei founder told Xi China's concerns about lack of chips have eased, state media says
Africa|Asia|Political|World

China backs Trump's Ukraine peace bid at G20 as US allies rally behind Zelenskiy

China came out in support of U.S.

China backs Trump's Ukraine peace bid at G20 as US allies rally behind Zelenskiy
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's factory activity shrinks for 8th straight month, PMI shows

Japan's factory activity extended declines for an eighth straight month in February but at a slower pace, a private-sector survey showed on Friday, in a sign struggling factories may

Japan's factory activity shrinks for 8th straight month, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy

Bank of Korea to cut rates by 25 bps on February 25 amid growth worries: Reuters poll

The Bank of Korea (BOK) will cut its key interest rate by 25 basis points on Tuesday, offering support to an economy which barely grew last quarter, according to

Bank of Korea to cut rates by 25 bps on February 25 amid growth worries: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Science|Technology

OpenAI's weekly active users surpass 400 million

ChatGPT developer OpenAI's weekly active users surged past 400 million in February, a company spokesperson told Reuters on Thursday, highlighting rapid growth in the adoption of artificial

OpenAI's weekly active users surpass 400 million
Asia|Business|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|Technology

Stock market today: A slide for Walmart pulls Wall Street from its record, and Dow drops 450

Wall Street retreated from its record after a sharp slide for Walmart weighed on U.S. stock indexes

Stock market today: A slide for Walmart pulls Wall Street from its record, and Dow drops 450
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Caution prevails amid jitters over tariffs and stagflation

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Caution prevails amid jitters over tariffs and stagflation
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Shares drop, gold surges as Trump trades weigh on markets

Global equity markets fell while gold prices surged on Thursday, with traders marking one month since U.S.

Shares drop, gold surges as Trump trades weigh on markets
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Billionaire investor Ryan Cohen boosts stake in Alibaba to $1 billion, WSJ reports

Billionaire investor Ryan Cohen has increased his personal stake in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group to roughly $1 billion in recent months, the Wall Street Journal reported on

Billionaire investor Ryan Cohen boosts stake in Alibaba to $1 billion, WSJ reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

US dollar stumbles on 'tariff fatigue'; yen soars as BOJ hike bets rise

The U.S. dollar dropped against major currencies on Thursday, as investors took a step back and assessed President Donald Trump's latest tariff plans,

US dollar stumbles on 'tariff fatigue'; yen soars as BOJ hike bets rise
Asia|Environment|Travel|World

Train hits elephant herd in Sri Lanka, killing at least six elephants, say police

Train hits elephant herd in Sri Lanka, killing at least six elephants, say police

Train hits elephant herd in Sri Lanka, killing at least six elephants, say police
Asia|Political|World

Hong Kong's last major pro-democracy party moves to disband

Hong Kong's Democratic Party said late on Thursday it would start preparations to disband and wind up its affairs after a meeting of its leadership

Hong Kong's last major pro-democracy party moves to disband
Asia|Business|Sports

Cricket-Coca-Cola looks to bowl out Pepsi in Champions Trophy marketing contest

Coca-Cola is attempting to capitalise on Pakistan hosting its biggest cricket event in nearly 30 years, and steal the spotlight away from the host nation's official

Cricket-Coca-Cola looks to bowl out Pepsi in Champions Trophy marketing contest
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Ping An to sell 42% stake in Autohome to Haier Group for $1.8 billion

Hong Kong-listed Autohome said on Thursday the financial conglomerate Ping An Insurance will cease to be its controlling shareholder after agreeing to sell a 41.91% stake in

Ping An to sell 42% stake in Autohome to Haier Group for $1.8 billion
Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

Yoon appears in 2 different South Korean courts while defending his martial law decree

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has appeared in two different courts, contesting his arrest on rebellion charges in one and pleading to preserve his presidency in the other, both related to his brief imposition of martial law in December

Yoon appears in 2 different South Korean courts while defending his martial law decree
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Health

AstraZeneca boosts China presence with FibroGen's anemia drug in $160 million deal

AstraZeneca will buy longtime partner FibroGen's China unit for about $160 million to gain rights to its anemia drug in the country, further boosting its presence in the world's second-

AstraZeneca boosts China presence with FibroGen's anemia drug in $160 million deal
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|US|World

Trump’s threats on Greenland, Gaza, Ukraine and Panama revive old-school US imperialism of dominating other nations by force, after decades of nuclear deterrence

The US has largely managed its empire in a more ‘gentlemanly manner’ than many historical empires, says a US foreign policy expert. Trump is turning back the clock.

Trump’s threats on Greenland, Gaza, Ukraine and Panama revive old-school US imperialism of dominating other nations by force, after decades of nuclear deterrence
Asia|Business|Economy

Chinese premier promises targeted measures to boost consumption

China will direct more efforts to boosting consumption and lifting people's livelihoods, Premier Li Qiang said on Thursday, vowing to adopt more targeted measures to stimulate

Chinese premier promises targeted measures to boost consumption
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Walmart-backed PhonePe prepares for Indian stock market debut

Walmart-backed Indian fintech firm PhonePe is beginning preparatory steps for a public listing on the country's stock exchanges, the company said on Thursday.

Walmart-backed PhonePe prepares for Indian stock market debut
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

Indonesia central bank to expand support for government's housing programme

Indonesia's central bank will support the government's affordable housing programme through purchases of bonds in the secondary market, Governor Perry Warjiyo told reporters on

Indonesia central bank to expand support for government's housing programme
Asia|Crime|Political

Indonesia anti-graft body arrests senior opposition official

Indonesian investigators on Thursday arrested a senior politician from the only opposition party in parliament in a long-running bribery case connected to a parliamentary

Indonesia anti-graft body arrests senior opposition official
Asia|Business|Education|Science

The leadership hack that drives success: Being trustworthy

It’s more than just a soft skill.

The leadership hack that drives success: Being trustworthy
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Russia, China foreign ministers discuss relations with U.S., Ukraine

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held a meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, to discuss a wide range of topics, including relations with the U.S. and the Ukrainian

Russia, China foreign ministers discuss relations with U.S., Ukraine
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Malaysia says ASEAN plans U.S summit to discuss tariff concerns

The Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN plans to hold a summit with the United States so its member countries can present their views on planned U.S. tariffs, Malaysia's Foreign

Malaysia says ASEAN plans U.S summit to discuss tariff concerns
Asia|Business|Economy

China's central bank pledges financial support for private economy

China's central bank vowed on Thursday to provide strong financial support for the healthy development of private economy and the growth of private enterprises.

China's central bank pledges financial support for private economy
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US support for Taiwan remains 'very strong,' Taiwanese official says

Support from U.S.

US support for Taiwan remains 'very strong,' Taiwanese official says
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

Singapore Airlines reports record quarterly revenue

Singapore Airlines on Thursday reported a record quarterly revenue stemming from robust demand for air travel at the end of last year, but said its capacity expansion outstripped passenger

Singapore Airlines reports record quarterly revenue
Asia|Business|Technology

Google close to picking sites in India for first retail stores outside US, sources say

Alphabet Inc's Google is close to deciding on locations in its key market of India where it will open its first physical retail stores outside the United States,

Google close to picking sites in India for first retail stores outside US, sources say
Asia|Education|Political

Students lead 'Dark Indonesia' protests against budget cuts

Thousands of students staged 'Dark Indonesia' protests in cities across the country on Thursday against budget cuts and

Students lead 'Dark Indonesia' protests against budget cuts
Asia|Crime|World

Chinese extricated from Myanmar scam centres fly home from Thailand

A group of 200 Chinese nationals plucked from scam centres in Myanmar crossed into Thailand and were flown home on Thursday, as part of a multinational effort to

Chinese extricated from Myanmar scam centres fly home from Thailand
Asia|Business|Crime|Political|World

China begins repatriation from Thailand of more than 1,000 online scam workers rescued from Myanmar

An airlift carrying more than 1,000 Chinese nationals who had worked at online scam centers in eastern Myanmar began Thursday, after the rescued workers were taken across the border to Thailand and put on chartered flights to China

China begins repatriation from Thailand of more than 1,000 online scam workers rescued from Myanmar
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Bearish bets further ease on Asian currencies as markets look past Trump tariffs - Reuters poll

Short positions on all Asian currencies were at multi-month lows on Thursday, as analysts shrugged off fears around the potential of an extended global trade war and

Bearish bets further ease on Asian currencies as markets look past Trump tariffs - Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Taiwan January export orders down for first time in nearly a year

Taiwan's export orders fell for the first time in 11 months in January as demand for technology products softened amid a seasonal slowdown, but the government remained optimistic

Taiwan January export orders down for first time in nearly a year
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

US grants for two key Nepal infrastructure projects suspended after Trump order

Two major infrastructure projects in Nepal funded by the United States have been put on hold after President Donald Trump suspended all foreign development

US grants for two key Nepal infrastructure projects suspended after Trump order
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

TikTok restructures trust and safety team, lays off staff in unit, sources say

TikTok is laying off global staff at its trust and safety unit which handles content moderation as part of a restructuring, three sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday

TikTok restructures trust and safety team, lays off staff in unit, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy

China central bank vows measures to support real estate sector

China's central bank said it will support setting up a new model of real estate development to help stabilize the crisis-hit sector, according to a statement on Thursday.

China central bank vows measures to support real estate sector
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's Suzuki trims India sales target amid competition, scales back EV launches

Japanese carmaker Suzuki Motor has trimmed its sales target in India, its "most important market", and scaled back its line-up of electric car

Japan's Suzuki trims India sales target amid competition, scales back EV launches
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China’s foreign investment sank in January. Can Beijing turn things around?

China’s foreign investment sank in January. Can Beijing turn things around?

China’s foreign investment sank in January. Can Beijing turn things around?
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Iron ore gains on strong China steel consumption, short covering

Iron ore futures gained on Thursday as strong steel consumption data from top consumer China boosted sentiment, shifting investor focus to prospects of

Iron ore gains on strong China steel consumption, short covering
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Lenovo quarterly results smash estimates, says DeepSeek's AI tech will drive growth

Chinese tech company Lenovo reported hefty gains in quarterly revenue and net profit that beat expectations and said it would benefit from the adoption of DeepSeek's artifical

Lenovo quarterly results smash estimates, says DeepSeek's AI tech will drive growth
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

KKR lifts stake in Japan's Fuji Soft, ending bidding war with Bain

Japan's Fuji Soft said on Thursday that KKR now owns nearly 58% of the company after the second stage of a tender offer, ending a fierce battle with rival

KKR lifts stake in Japan's Fuji Soft, ending bidding war with Bain
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea's Yoon attends first trial hearing for insurrection

South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol appeared in a Seoul court on Thursday for his first trial hearing on charges of insurrection in the

South Korea's Yoon attends first trial hearing for insurrection
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

Trump's freeze on foreign aid could give China an opening on the world stage

President Donald Trump’s restrictions on foreign aid and targeting of a key agency funding programs around the world may be offering an opening to China

Trump's freeze on foreign aid could give China an opening on the world stage
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Political

Director Bong Joon Ho 'proud' of South Koreans overcoming martial law bid

Oscar-winning director Bong Joon Ho said on Thursday he was proud of how his fellow South Koreans had overcome the fallout from impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol's

Director Bong Joon Ho 'proud' of South Koreans overcoming martial law bid
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Google Pixel-maker Dixon to double revenue as India ramps up electronics production

Dixon Technologies India, which assembles Google's Pixel smartphones, is set to more than double its revenue this fiscal year, driven by rapid growth in local

Google Pixel-maker Dixon to double revenue as India ramps up electronics production
Asia|Business|Economy

Singapore set for multi-year high diesel imports in Feb while exports falter, sources say

Singapore is set to import multi-year high diesel volumes for February, according to data from two shiptrackers and trade sources, as sellers shipped cargoes to

Singapore set for multi-year high diesel imports in Feb while exports falter, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Investors target Japan bank shares in bet on rising BOJ rates

Japanese bank shares have become highly popular with investors betting on rising Bank of Japan interest rates as uncertainty over the

Investors target Japan bank shares in bet on rising BOJ rates
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Japan's Murata eyeing large-scale M&A to drive growth, CEO says

Japan's Murata Manufacturing is considering deals of more than 100 billion yen ($665 million) to drive growth, the smartphone component supplier's CEO said

Japan's Murata eyeing large-scale M&A to drive growth, CEO says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Indonesia current account deficit widens to 0.6% of GDP in 2024

Indonesia posted a $1.1 billion deficit in its current account in the final quarter of 2024, equivalent to 0.3% of GDP, the central bank said in a statement on Thursday.

Indonesia current account deficit widens to 0.6% of GDP in 2024
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Most US manufacturers forecast layoffs at Vietnam operations with Trump tariffs, survey shows

Most U.S. manufacturers surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam said they would be likely forced to lay off workers if the Trump administration

Most US manufacturers forecast layoffs at Vietnam operations with Trump tariffs, survey shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ to raise rates once more this year to 0.75%, most likely in Q3 - Reuters poll

The Bank of Japan will hike interest rates only once more this year, most likely during the third quarter to 0.75%, according to a majority of economists in a

BOJ to raise rates once more this year to 0.75%, most likely in Q3 - Reuters poll
Asia|Australia|Political|World

North Korea criticizes US over AUKUS nuclear submarine deal

North Korean state media on Thursday criticized the United States for a nuclear submarine deal with Australia under the AUKUS partnership signed in 2021, calling it a "threat to

North Korea criticizes US over AUKUS nuclear submarine deal
Asia|Political|US|World

US to cut size of diplomatic mission in China by up to 10%, SCMP reports

The United States is set to cut the size of its diplomatic mission in China by up to 10%, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported on Wednesday, citing people

US to cut size of diplomatic mission in China by up to 10%, SCMP reports
Asia|Business|Economy

In a major shift, Japex to prioritise oil and gas investment through 2030

Japan Petroleum Exploration (Japex) is prioritising investment in oil and gas exploration and production (E&P) through 2030 - revising an earlier plan to

In a major shift, Japex to prioritise oil and gas investment through 2030
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

China leaves benchmark lending rates unchanged as expected in Feb

China left benchmark lending rates unchanged at the monthly fixing on Thursday, showing authorities are going slow with monetary stimulus as they prioritise financial and currency

China leaves benchmark lending rates unchanged as expected in Feb
Arts|Asia|Entertainment

The last of Bengal’s female impersonators

The last of Bengal’s female impersonators

The last of Bengal’s female impersonators
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Almost 90% of Japanese companies see Trump as bad for business, Reuters survey shows

Almost nine out of 10 Japanese companies expect U.S.

Almost 90% of Japanese companies see Trump as bad for business, Reuters survey shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Grab Holdings forecasts annual revenue below estimates amid tough competition

Grab Holdings forecast its annual revenue below analysts' estimates on Wednesday, as it grapples with intense competition in food delivery and ride-hailing businesses,

Grab Holdings forecasts annual revenue below estimates amid tough competition
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Japan trade minister plans US visit in March to seek tariff exemptions, Asahi reports

Japan's Trade Minister Yoji Muto plans to visit the U.S. in March and will seek exemptions from Trump administration plans to set import tariffs on steel and cars, the Asahi newspaper

Japan trade minister plans US visit in March to seek tariff exemptions, Asahi reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China sets rates, trade war fear dissipates?

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

China sets rates, trade war fear dissipates?
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Australia says Chinese navy ships off Sydney did not pose threats

Australia is closely monitoring a Chinese navy task group in the country's exclusive economic zone off its east coast but the ships did not pose any threats as they had not breached

Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Stock market today: S&P 500 adds to its record as Wall Street drifts higher

The S&P 500 added to its record as U.S. stock indexes drifted through a quiet, mixed day on Wall Street

Stock market today: S&P 500 adds to its record as Wall Street drifts higher
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US|World

US dollar, yen rise as risk appetite fades on tariff rhetoric, Russia talks

Safe-haven currencies led by the U.S. dollar and yen gained on Wednesday, as market jitters escalated amid the latest round of tariff threats from U.S.

US dollar, yen rise as risk appetite fades on tariff rhetoric, Russia talks
Asia|Sports

With the Dodgers' organization watching, Roki Sasaki has some success throwing live batting practice

Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki threw 27 pitches over two innings of live batting practice at Camelback Ranch in front of hundreds of fans and several teammates

With the Dodgers' organization watching, Roki Sasaki has some success throwing live batting practice
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US

China ETFs draw bullish options bets on AI play and eased tariff fears

U.S.-listed exchange-traded funds focused on China have drawn bullish options flows as the emergence of artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek brightens the

Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistan steps up arrests of Afghans without papers. Kabul says it's a move to expel all refugees

Pakistani authorities have stepped up arrests of Afghan citizens in Islamabad and the nearby city of Rawalpindi and are forcing them to move elsewhere in Pakistan

Pakistan steps up arrests of Afghans without papers. Kabul says it's a move to expel all refugees
Africa|Asia|Health|Political|US|World

U.S. aid freeze 'decimates' life-saving work globally, survey finds

Aid groups across the world have closed operations, laid off staff and halted life-saving work, including with

U.S. aid freeze 'decimates' life-saving work globally, survey finds
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

WTO holds 'constructive' talks after China condemns Trump's 'tariff shocks'

The World Trade Organization said on Wednesday that discussions on trade tensions were "constructive", after China accused the US of imposing "tariff shocks" that

WTO holds 'constructive' talks after China condemns Trump's 'tariff shocks'
Americas|Asia|Europe|Travel|World

These are the world’s best beaches for 2025, according to Tripadvisor

These are the world’s best beaches for 2025, according to Tripadvisor

These are the world’s best beaches for 2025, according to Tripadvisor
Africa|Asia|Crime|World

Myanmar scam centre survivors recall torture and coercion

Inside a Thai military camp, four Ethiopian men on Wednesday showed the bruises and scars on their bodies they said were sustained during their time in one of

Myanmar scam centre survivors recall torture and coercion
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China minister expresses dissatisfaction over tariffs to new US trade secretary

Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao has expressed strong dissatisfaction with U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods in a letter addressed to the newly confirmed U.S.

China minister expresses dissatisfaction over tariffs to new US trade secretary
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Nicknames bloom in China's tech renaissance

Six Little Dragons, Seven Sisters and the Terrific Ten.

Nicknames bloom in China's tech renaissance
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Afghanistan says Pakistan carrying out mass expulsion of refugees

Afghan refugees are facing arrests and harassment in Pakistan as part of a mass expulsion campaign, Kabul's embassy in Islamabad said on Wednesday, after the U.N.

Afghanistan says Pakistan carrying out mass expulsion of refugees
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|World

Gunmen kill police officer assigned to guard polio workers in northwestern Pakistan

Pakistani police say suspected militants riding on a motorcycle shot and killed a police officer assigned to protect polio workers in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban in a region in the country's northwest bordering Afghanistan

Gunmen kill police officer assigned to guard polio workers in northwestern Pakistan
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Alleged Malaysian drugs trafficker gets last-minute stay of execution in Singapore

A Singapore court has granted a stay of execution to a Malaysian man just hours before he was set to be hanged for drug trafficking

Asia|Economy|Political|US

Trump puts the spotlight anew on a major Alaska gas project. Will it make a difference?

President Donald Trump says his administration will ensure a major natural gas pipeline in Alaska gets built

Trump puts the spotlight anew on a major Alaska gas project. Will it make a difference?
Asia|Business|Technology

Ant Group enters China's growing humanoid robot industry amid rising tech interest

Ant Group, the Alibaba-linked fintech giant, is venturing into the humanoid robot industry, joining a growing list of major Chinese tech companies exploring this emerging field.

Ant Group enters China's growing humanoid robot industry amid rising tech interest
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China's business innovators say will resist external pressure after meeting with Xi

Some of China's prominent business leaders, including the heads of carmakers BYD and Xiaomi, said they would resist external pressure and keep

China's business innovators say will resist external pressure after meeting with Xi
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

HSBC sees $1.8 billion in revamp related costs as new CEO looks to boost returns

HSBC expects to incur $1.8 billion in expenses by the end of next year related to an overhaul initiated by its new CEO to cut long-term costs

HSBC sees $1.8 billion in revamp related costs as new CEO looks to boost returns
Asia|Political|US|World

US calls out ‘dangerous’ Chinese helicopter maneuvers as tensions rise over South China Sea

US calls out ‘dangerous’ Chinese helicopter maneuvers as tensions rise over South China Sea

US calls out ‘dangerous’ Chinese helicopter maneuvers as tensions rise over South China Sea
Asia|Crime|World

Gunmen kill seven bus passengers in southwest Pakistan

Separatist gunmen shot dead seven passengers on a Lahore-bound bus in southwestern Pakistan's Balochistan province on Tuesday after forcing them off the vehicle and

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

China's top financial regulator vows stable credit supply to private firms

China's top financial regulator vowed it will maintain stable and effective credit supply to private firms and will step up support for their loans, an official statement showed on

China's top financial regulator vows stable credit supply to private firms
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan sees moderate economic recovery, wary over Trump's tariffs

The Japanese government on Wednesday stuck to its view that the economy was recovering moderately, but flagged U.S. trade policies as key factors to watch as President Donald Trump's

Japan sees moderate economic recovery, wary over Trump's tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Hedge funds tailor win-win bets on China

Global hedge funds keen to navigate U.S.-China trade tensions are amassing Chinese stock bets in the hopes of making huge profits

Hedge funds tailor win-win bets on China
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Bank Indonesia pauses easing cycle, but says more cuts to come

Indonesia's central bank kept interest rates steady on Wednesday, emphasizing its focus on stabilising the rupiah currency amid global

Bank Indonesia pauses easing cycle, but says more cuts to come
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Vietnam parliament approves 2025 growth target, paves way for Starlink entry

Vietnam's National Assembly on Wednesday approved raising the economic growth target for this year and backed major infrastructure projects, including a rail link to China and the

Vietnam parliament approves 2025 growth target, paves way for Starlink entry
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy

Mitsui to buy $5.3 billion stake in Rio Tinto iron ore project

Japanese trading house Mitsui & Co said on Wednesday it would acquire a 40% stake in the Rio Tinto-operated Rhodes Ridge iron ore project in Western

Mitsui to buy $5.3 billion stake in Rio Tinto iron ore project
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

Hong Kong expands virtual asset push with new licensing, trading options

Hong Kong is expanding the ways investors can trade virtual assets, its financial regulator said on Wednesday, as the city races to become Asia's

Hong Kong expands virtual asset push with new licensing, trading options
Asia|Political|World

Watch South Korean president sing 'American Pie' for Biden

President Joe Biden capped South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's official state visit with a state dinner at the White House to celebrate the two nations' 70-year alliance. Following a round of musical performances, Yoon took to the microphone himself with a rendition of Don McLean's "American Pie."

Watch South Korean president sing 'American Pie' for Biden
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

In balancing risks and rewards, China set to leave lending rates unchanged in Feb

China is expected to leave its benchmark lending rates unchanged on Thursday, a Reuters poll showed, as authorities walk a fine line between prioritising financial stability and

In balancing risks and rewards, China set to leave lending rates unchanged in Feb
Asia|Political|World

China opposes Vietnam's building work on disputed reef in South China Sea

China opposes Vietnam's construction activities on a disputed islet in the South China Sea known as the Barque Canada Reef, its foreign ministry said on Wednesday.

Asia|Crime|Political|World

Police in disputed Kashmir raid bookstores, seizing books related to Islamic group

Police in Indian-controlled Kashmir have raided bookstores and seized 668 books linked to a major Islamic organization in the disputed region, where strict controls on the press have escalated in recent years

Police in disputed Kashmir raid bookstores, seizing books related to Islamic group
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukrainian forces knock out North Korean self-propelled howitzer, military says

Ukrainian forces have struck and destroyed a North Korean self-propelled howitzer on the eastern front of the nearly three-year-old war with Russia, Ukraine's military said on Tuesday.

Asia|Business|Economy|World

Hong Kong's population up slightly in 2024, rise in newborns

Hong Kong's population inched up 0.1% in 2024 to more than 7.53 million, its third consecutive year of expansion, as the Asian financial hub saw an increase in the number of

Hong Kong's population up slightly in 2024, rise in newborns
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

HSBC bonus pool flat in 2024 amid cost-cut drive; headcount falls 3%

HSBC's headcount fell 3% last year and its staff bonus pool hardly changed as a new CEO sharpened focus on costs and initiated sweeping

HSBC bonus pool flat in 2024 amid cost-cut drive; headcount falls 3%
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Thai industrial sentiment hits 10-month high, but trade risks a concern

A Thai industry body said it wanted more government support to counter global trade risks even as data on Wednesday showed

Thai industrial sentiment hits 10-month high, but trade risks a concern
Asia|Political

Philippines' VP Duterte challenges impeachment before Supreme Court

Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has asked the Supreme Court to nullify an impeachment complaint against her, making her first legal move to fight the case that could lead to

Philippines' VP Duterte challenges impeachment before Supreme Court
Asia|Political|World

Kazakhstan to contact Ukraine over drone attack on Caspian pipeline, official says

Kazakhstan will seek contact with Ukraine in order to avoid any repeat of this week's Ukrainian drone strike in southern Russia that hit a pumping station of the main Kazakh oil

Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea court finds former officials guilty of forcible return of N.Koreans

A South Korean court found four former government officials guilty on Wednesday of forcibly repatriating two North Korean fishermen in 2019, despite their intention to defect, in a

Asia|Environment|Health|World

Philippine village battles dengue by offering bounties for mosquitos — dead or alive

A Philippine village in the densely populated capital region has launched a battle against dengue by offering a token bounty to residents for captured mosquitos — dead or alive

Philippine village battles dengue by offering bounties for mosquitos — dead or alive
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ policymaker calls for more rate hikes, warns of inflation risk

The Bank of Japan must raise interest rates more as keeping them at current low levels could cause excessive risk-taking and push up inflation too much, its board

BOJ policymaker calls for more rate hikes, warns of inflation risk
Asia|Environment|Travel|World

Snow joke: Chinese attraction apologizes for winter wonderland made of cotton and bedsheets

Snow joke: Chinese attraction apologizes for winter wonderland made of cotton and bedsheets

Americas|Asia|Political|World

China promises Latin America 'trustworthy' ties as Trump lays out demands

China will always be Latin America's "trustworthy" friend and partner, its foreign minister told his Bolivian counterpart, as Beijing looks to improve its foothold in a

China promises Latin America 'trustworthy' ties as Trump lays out demands
Asia|Political|World

US condemns 'dangerous' manoeuvres by Chinese navy in South China Sea

The United States condemned the "dangerous" manoeuvres of a Chinese navy helicopter that endangered the safety of a Philippine government aircraft patrolling a disputed shoal in the

US condemns 'dangerous' manoeuvres by Chinese navy in South China Sea
Asia|Crime|Political

Man who attacked Japan's ex-Prime Minister Kishida is convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison

A Japanese court has convicted a man who threw a homemade pipe bomb at Japan's former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at a 2023 campaign event, sentencing him to 10 years in prison

Man who attacked Japan's ex-Prime Minister Kishida is convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Japan exports climb in January but US auto tariffs could deal heavy blow

Japan's exports rose for a fourth consecutive month in January led by auto shipments to the United States, but if U.S.

Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

France does not want Asia to choose sides in global competition, ambassador to Singapore says

The new French ambassador to Singapore said on Monday that France and Europe

Asia|Business|Economy|Environment

China's clean energy investments nearing scale of global fossil investments, researchers find

China invested 6.8 trillion yuan ($940 billion) in clean energy in 2024, approaching the $1.12 trillion in global investment in fossil fuels, according to a new analysis for U.K.-

China's clean energy investments nearing scale of global fossil investments, researchers find
Asia|Business|Economy

China's new home prices stagnate in January as demand struggles

China's new home prices stalled in January, official data showed on Wednesday, suggesting declining demand in the crisis-hit property sector is

China's new home prices stagnate in January as demand struggles
Americas|Asia|Business|Crime|US

US SEC seeks India's help in Adani fraud probe

The U.S.

US SEC seeks India's help in Adani fraud probe
Americas|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Nearly 300 deportees from US held in Panama hotel as officials try to return them to their countries

Panama is detaining in a hotel nearly 300 people from various countries deported by the United States, not allowing them to leave while waiting for international authorities to organize a return to their countries

Nearly 300 deportees from US held in Panama hotel as officials try to return them to their countries
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

JP Morgan upgrades Singapore equities to overweight

JP Morgan analysts upgraded Singapore equities to overweight on Wednesday, citing inexpensive valuations, high dividend yields as well as government initiatives to revive the

JP Morgan upgrades Singapore equities to overweight
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Singapore bank UOB hits record high after Q4 earnings beat, $2.2 billion capital return

Shares of Singapore's United Overseas Bank, or UOB, hit a record high on Wednesday after it posted a 9% rise in fourth-quarter net profit that beat expectations

Singapore bank UOB hits record high after Q4 earnings beat, $2.2 billion capital return
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Food

Fonterra to engage potential buyers for consumer-facing businesses, appoints IPO team

Dairy giant Fonterra said on Wednesday it would engage with potential buyers of its global consumer business and integrated businesses over the coming weeks, and also named key management

Fonterra to engage potential buyers for consumer-facing businesses, appoints IPO team
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy

SingTel third-quarter net profit rises 22%

Singapore Telecommunications reported a 22% rise in its third-quarter underlying net profit on Wednesday, boosted by strong contributions from its Australian telecom unit Optus.

SingTel third-quarter net profit rises 22%
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan manufacturers' mood improves for a second consecutive month in February: Reuters poll

Business sentiment for Japanese manufacturers climbed for a second straight month in February and is expected to have improved again by May, albeit modestly, the

Japan manufacturers' mood improves for a second consecutive month in February: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Rate decisions roll in, markets hold firm at highs

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Rate decisions roll in, markets hold firm at highs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

US dollar gains vs major currencies as Russia-Ukraine peace talks stall

The U.S. dollar strengthened against major currencies on Tuesday, led by gains versus the euro, driven by safe-haven bids amid tariff worries and

US dollar gains vs major currencies as Russia-Ukraine peace talks stall
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Oil settles up on supply hits, traders cautious on Ukraine peace talks

Oil prices settled higher on Tuesday as supply disruptions mounted in Russia and the U.S., while talks to end the war in Ukraine capped gains as this could boost supply from

Oil settles up on supply hits, traders cautious on Ukraine peace talks
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

Stock market today: Wall Street rises to a record following a small gain for the S&P 500

Wall Street fluttered to a record after U.S. stock indexes drifted through a mixed day of trading

Stock market today: Wall Street rises to a record following a small gain for the S&P 500
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

China supports all Ukraine peace efforts, Gaza is not a 'bargaining chip', says Wang

China supports all efforts conducive to peace talks in Ukraine, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, and

China supports all Ukraine peace efforts, Gaza is not a 'bargaining chip', says Wang
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Investors went on January emerging market buying spree, report shows

Investors piled into emerging market countries' debt to the tune of $45 billion and bought up $2 billion of Chinese stocks in January, a closely followed report from

Investors went on January emerging market buying spree, report shows
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Australia's Woodside in talks with at least three partners for Louisiana LNG, sources say

Woodside Energy has held talks with several potential buyers of stakes in its Louisiana liquefied natural gas plant, including Tokyo Gas, Japan's JERA and

Australia's Woodside in talks with at least three partners for Louisiana LNG, sources say
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Leading Myanmar opposition organization blames local resistance group for killing of Catholic priest

The main organization coordinating resistance to Myanmar’s military government says its forces have arrested 10 members of a local resistance group suspected in the killing of a Catholic village priest last week in the country’s northwest

Asia|Health|Political|Travel|World

US tourists can’t visit North Korea. This American spent six figures on a second passport so he could travel there

US tourists can’t visit North Korea. This American spent six figures on a second passport so he could travel there

US tourists can’t visit North Korea. This American spent six figures on a second passport so he could travel there
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

Tesla picks showroom sites in New Delhi, Mumbai to start India sales, sources say

Tesla has selected locations for two showrooms in the Indian cities of New Delhi and Mumbai, moving closer to its long-delayed plans to sell its electric cars in

Tesla picks showroom sites in New Delhi, Mumbai to start India sales, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Uber adopts smaller rivals' model for India autorickshaw rides to weather competition

Ride-hailing platform Uber has moved to a zero-commission model for its autorickshaw drivers in India and will instead charge them a subscription fee, mirroring a

Uber adopts smaller rivals' model for India autorickshaw rides to weather competition
Asia|Business|Technology

China's electric vehicles are around 3-5 years ahead, BYD CEO says

China's electric vehicles are around three to five years ahead of the competition in terms of products, technology and the industrial chain, BYD's CEO Wang Chuanfu said in an

China's electric vehicles are around 3-5 years ahead, BYD CEO says
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China's Baidu says DeepSeek success inspired open source move

Chinese search engine group Baidu said on Tuesday that the success of AI company DeepSeek had inspired it to embrace an open source model, under which the source code of its upcoming

China's Baidu says DeepSeek success inspired open source move
Asia|Political|World

Pakistan kills 30 Islamist militants near Afghan border, army says

Pakistan's army said on Tuesday it killed 30 Islamist militants in South Waziristan near the border with Afghanistan during an operation to clear the tribal district of the

Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

Death of South Korean actor at 24 sparks discussion about social media and internet culture

South Korean actor Kim Sae-ron’s death this week has triggered an outpouring of grief and calls for changes to the way the country’s celebrities are treated in the public arena and on social media, which critics say can foster a culture of harassment

Death of South Korean actor at 24 sparks discussion about social media and internet culture
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Xi's new frontline corporate guard showcases his priorities, control

When President Xi Jinping hosted entrepreneurs at a rare meeting in Beijing in 2018, the executives granted coveted front-row seats came

Xi's new frontline corporate guard showcases his priorities, control
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|World

Jimmy Lai's son urges US, UK help to get father out of Hong Kong jail

Pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai is physically breaking down in a Hong Kong prison and "time is running out" for him if the U.S. and Britain do not push

Jimmy Lai's son urges US, UK help to get father out of Hong Kong jail
Asia|Business|Food

Restaurant Brands takes full control of Burger King China

Restaurant Brands International said on Tuesday it has bought stakes in Burger King China from its local franchisee for about $158 million, giving it nearly total ownership of the business

Restaurant Brands takes full control of Burger King China
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Environment

Green steel needs incentives to work and Japan has a plan: Russell

Decarbonising steel production is one of the major challenges of the energy transition, especially given that consumers across the world show little

Green steel needs incentives to work and Japan has a plan: Russell
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Chinese lithium company halts tech exports as trade tensions build

A Chinese company has stopped exporting a piece of equipment used to process the electric vehicle battery metal lithium, in the clearest sign yet

Chinese lithium company halts tech exports as trade tensions build
Asia|Business|Finance

China developer Greentown to issue $150 million additional bonds to refinance debt

Greentown China said on Tuesday it will issue additional dollar bonds worth $150 million to help refinance its existing borrowings, after offering the

Asia|Political|US|World

China says US has 'gravely backpedaled' on Taiwan

China’s Foreign Ministry has taken issue with a revised U.S. government fact sheet that removed a line on American opposition to independence for Taiwan

China says US has 'gravely backpedaled' on Taiwan
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

Indonesia budget efficiency cuts remain at $18.8 billion, finance ministry says

Indonesia's deputy finance minister on Tuesday said the total budget funding the government is freeing up through efficiency measures remained unchanged at 306 trillion rupiah ($

Indonesia budget efficiency cuts remain at $18.8 billion, finance ministry says
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|US

Taiwan electronics firms plan more Texas investments, industry body says

Taiwanese electronics companies are planning more investments in the U.S. state of Texas, with announcements possible in May to coincide with President Donald Trump's

Taiwan electronics firms plan more Texas investments, industry body says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Singapore offers support for consumers as polls, global tensions loom

Singapore offered broad support for workers and businesses, as well as assistance with living costs, with the economy bracing for a rise

Singapore offers support for consumers as polls, global tensions loom
Asia|Crime|Political|World

China to fly back 200 nationals rescued from Myanmar scam centres, Thai official says

China will fly home about 200 of its nationals found in scam-running compounds on the Thai-Myanmar border, a Thai security official said on Tuesday, as

China to fly back 200 nationals rescued from Myanmar scam centres, Thai official says
Asia|Political|World

Chinese navy helicopter flies within 10 feet of Philippine patrol plane over disputed shoal

A Chinese navy helicopter has flown within 10 feet of a Philippine patrol plane in a disputed area of the the South China Sea, highlighting Beijing's use of force in asserting its claims to the strategic waterway

Chinese navy helicopter flies within 10 feet of Philippine patrol plane over disputed shoal
Asia|Political|World

Philippines and China trade accusations over Chinese navy flight actions

The Philippine coast guard accused the Chinese navy of performing dangerous flight manoeuvres on Tuesday when it flew close to a government aircraft patrolling a disputed shoal in

Asia|Crime|Election|Political|World

South Korea's parliament presses for Yoon's removal as impeachment trial winds down

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol could try to impose martial law again or undermine constitutional institutions should he be reinstated, lawyers for parliament

South Korea's parliament presses for Yoon's removal as impeachment trial winds down
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

BOJ may raise rates twice more this year, underpin yen, says ex-FX diplomat Watanabe

The Bank of Japan could raise interest rates twice more this year if inflation stays around current levels, which would help prevent the yen from

BOJ may raise rates twice more this year, underpin yen, says ex-FX diplomat Watanabe
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

India's top court tells podcaster charged with obscenity to stop shows for now

The Supreme Court has told India's top podcaster to stop doing any shows until further notice, days after he was charged with obscenity, legal news website LiveLaw said on Tuesday.

India's top court tells podcaster charged with obscenity to stop shows for now
Asia|Political|Technology

Philippines reports foreign cyber intrusions targeting intelligence data, but no breaches

The Philippines has detected foreign attempts to access intelligence data, but its cyber minister said on Tuesday no breaches have been recorded so

Philippines reports foreign cyber intrusions targeting intelligence data, but no breaches
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China stocks seen ready for sea change as Xi's tech detente lifts sentiment

The case for buying Chinese stocks - particularly tech shares - is improving, perhaps enough to tempt back long-term investors, investment banks

China stocks seen ready for sea change as Xi's tech detente lifts sentiment
Asia|Economy|Political

Vietnam parliament approves plan for leaner government

Vietnam's National Assembly on Tuesday approved a bold bureaucratic reform plan that will slash up to a fifth of government bodies, as the country tries to cut costs and

Vietnam parliament approves plan for leaner government
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

HSBC axes 40 dealmakers in Hong Kong as part of revamp to cut costs, source says

HSBC has laid off around 40 investment bankers in Hong Kong, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter, as part of a global

HSBC axes 40 dealmakers in Hong Kong as part of revamp to cut costs, source says
Asia|Food|Lifestyle|World

Longevity noodles: the lucky Lunar New Year dish

A popular dish in China, longevity noodles might be thick, thin, flat or crispy -- but they are always long. In Hong Kong, where the fried e-fu noodle is king, one factory has ramped up production by 30% to meet the demand at Lunar New Year.

Longevity noodles: the lucky Lunar New Year dish
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Turkey detains 282 suspects in a dayslong operation against Kurdish insurgents

Turkish police have detained 282 suspects in a large-scale operation targeting the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK

Turkey detains 282 suspects in a dayslong operation against Kurdish insurgents
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Huawei's tri-foldable phone hits global markets in a show of defiance amid US curbs

Chinese tech giant Huawei has held a global launch for the industry’s first tri-foldable phone

Huawei's tri-foldable phone hits global markets in a show of defiance amid US curbs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's Sany Heavy Industry may raise $1.5 billion in planned Hong Kong listing, sources say

Chinese manufacturer Sany Heavy Industry is planning a listing in Hong Kong that could raise up to $1.5 billion, two people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.

China's Sany Heavy Industry may raise $1.5 billion in planned Hong Kong listing, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

BOJ's Ueda blames weak U.S. data for last summer's market rout

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Tuesday the sharp volatility seen in currency and stock markets last summer was mainly caused by investors' concern over weak U.S. jobs data

BOJ's Ueda blames weak U.S. data for last summer's market rout
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Thailand's central bank and government must work together, PM says

Thailand's government will push for 3.5% economic growth this year and will seek to work closer with the central bank to support small businesses, Prime Minister Paetongtarn

Thailand's central bank and government must work together, PM says
Asia|Business|Political|Technology

Vietnam paves way for Musk's Starlink, seen as "olive branch" amid US tariff threats

Vietnam plans to adopt rules that would allow Elon Musk's Starlink to provide satellite internet services in the country while maintaining

Vietnam paves way for Musk's Starlink, seen as "olive branch" amid US tariff threats
Asia|Political|World

North Korea denounces 'absurd' denuclearisation pledge by US and allies

North Korea's foreign ministry said on Tuesday that it will keep bolstering its nuclear force, denouncing a recent joint pledge by the United States,

North Korea denounces 'absurd' denuclearisation pledge by US and allies
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla steps up India hiring after Musk-Modi meet, fast-tracking market entry plan

Elon Musk's Tesla is looking to hire senior staff in India, job advertisements posted this week showed, signalling progress in the electric vehicle maker's plans to enter the world's third

Tesla steps up India hiring after Musk-Modi meet, fast-tracking market entry plan
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

Tiger Brokers adopts DeepSeek model as Chinese brokerages, funds rush to embrace AI

Tiger Brokers said on Tuesday it embedded DeepSeek's model into its AI-powered chatbot, as brokerages and money managers race to

Tiger Brokers adopts DeepSeek model as Chinese brokerages, funds rush to embrace AI
Asia|Election|Political

Philippine Vice President Duterte asks Supreme Court to void her impeachment and block Senate trial

Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has asked the Supreme Court to void her impeachment and block a Senate trial that could remove her from office

Philippine Vice President Duterte asks Supreme Court to void her impeachment and block Senate trial
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Sri Lanka's budget likely to lead to slower fiscal consolidation, Moody's says

Sri Lanka's budgeted expenditure for 2025 will likely lead to a wider fiscal deficit and slower-than-expected fiscal consolidation, Moody's Ratings said on Tuesday, a day after the

Sri Lanka's budget likely to lead to slower fiscal consolidation, Moody's says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Indonesia amends mining law to boost access, support processing

Indonesia's parliament on Tuesday passed a bill to revise the country's mining law, aimed at boosting development of domestic mineral processing industries and

Indonesia amends mining law to boost access, support processing
Asia|Business|Crime|Political|World

A top Chinese official tours Thai-Myanmar border to highlight crackdown on scam centers

Efforts to shut down online scam centers in Myanmar appear to gain momentum with a visit by a top Chinese official to the border zone ahead of expected large-scale repatriations of workers in the illicit industry

A top Chinese official tours Thai-Myanmar border to highlight crackdown on scam centers
Asia|Business|Technology

Complaints targeting BYD flood Chinese consumer portal after smart EV launch

Complaints about BYD over its move to offer free smart driving features across most of its line-up have flooded a prominent Chinese auto quality platform, many from customers who

Complaints targeting BYD flood Chinese consumer portal after smart EV launch
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China's current environment conducive to private economy, state planner says

China's political, economic and social environment is "very conducive" to the development of the private economy and policies will be implemented to help ease difficulties faced by

China's current environment conducive to private economy, state planner says
Asia|Australia|Economy|Political|World

Cook Islands deal with China on economy, seabed mining spurs protest

A strategic partnership deal between China and the Cook Islands spans areas from deep-sea mining to education scholarships but excludes security

Cook Islands deal with China on economy, seabed mining spurs protest
Asia|Crime|Education|World

India reassures Nepali students after suicide sparked protest

India has assured students from Nepal of its efforts to ensure their well-being, following protests triggered by the suicide of a

Asia|Business|Economy|Political

South Korea plans record $249 billion trade policy financing to aid exporters

South Korea acting President Choi Sang-mok on Tuesday said the government plans to roll out a record 360 trillion won ($249.3 billion) worth of trade policy financing to aid

South Korea plans record $249 billion trade policy financing to aid exporters
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Samsung Electronics nominates chip execs as new board members

Samsung Electronics on Tuesday nominated its chip business chief Jun Young-hyun and Chief Technology Officer Song Jai-hyuk to join its board, as the tech giant looks to boost

Samsung Electronics nominates chip execs as new board members
Asia|Environment|Travel

China snow village apologises for fake cotton snow

A tourist village in China's southwestern province of Sichuan famed for its scenic snow landscape said it was sorry for using cotton wool and soapy water to create fake snow

Asia|Political|US|World

North Korea slams US and Asian rivals for pursuing 'absurd' plans to denuclearize North

North Korea has criticized the United States and Asian neighbors for pursuing the “absurd” goal of denuclearizing the North and says it will push to expand its nuclear forces under the direction of its authoritarian leader Kim Jong Un

North Korea slams US and Asian rivals for pursuing 'absurd' plans to denuclearize North
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China's Xi promises policy stability at meeting with business leaders, including Alibaba's Jack Ma

China’s President Xi Jinping has met with private sector business leaders, offering them assurances that policies regarding the private sector would not change, state media reported

Asia|Crime|Election|Political

Philippine ex-President Duterte faces criminal complaint over 'kill senators' comment at rally

Police in the Philippines have filed criminal complaints against former President Rodrigo Duterte after he said during a campaign rally that 15 senators should be killed in a bomb attack so there will be more vacant seats for his own party’s candidates to fill

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

In from the cold? Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma spotted among top tech bosses who met China’s Xi

In from the cold? Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma spotted among top tech bosses who met China’s Xi

In from the cold? Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma spotted among top tech bosses who met China’s Xi
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Samsung Electronics to cancel $2.11 billion worth of own shares

Samsung Electronics has decided to cancel 3.05 trillion won ($2.11 billion) worth of its own shares that it had acquired previously, the company said in a regulatory filing. 

Samsung Electronics to cancel $2.11 billion worth of own shares
Asia|Business|Economy

Honda ready to revive takeover talks if Nissan CEO Uchida leaves, FT reports

Honda Motor will resume talks with Nissan Motor to form the world's fourth-biggest automaker provided Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida steps down, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday citing a

Honda ready to revive takeover talks if Nissan CEO Uchida leaves, FT reports
Arts|Asia|Entertainment

The artist giving centuries-old scroll painting a feminist twist

The artist giving centuries-old scroll painting a feminist twist

The artist giving centuries-old scroll painting a feminist twist
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

BHP sees steel and copper demand recovering after profit slumps to six-year low

BHP sees signs of economic recovery in China and central bank rate cuts reviving demand for steel and copper but flagged risks to global

BHP sees steel and copper demand recovering after profit slumps to six-year low
Asia|Political|US|World

Change to State Department website sparks fiery rebuke from Beijing over Taiwanese independence

Change to State Department website sparks fiery rebuke from Beijing over Taiwanese independence

Change to State Department website sparks fiery rebuke from Beijing over Taiwanese independence
Asia|Political|World

Is China’s military really built for war? New report questions Beijing’s arms buildup

Is China’s military really built for war? New report questions Beijing’s arms buildup

Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

RBA poised, China tech booms, Japan GDP sizzles

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

RBA poised, China tech booms, Japan GDP sizzles
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

Taiwan considering multi-billion dollar arms purchase from US, sources say

Taiwan is exploring buying arms worth billions of dollars from the United States, sources briefed on the matter said,

Taiwan considering multi-billion dollar arms purchase from US, sources say
Africa|Asia|Business|Economy

Column-Congo emerges as China's strategic copper supplier: Andy Home

China is reaping the rewards of its massive mining investment in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the form of surging imports of physical copper.

Column-Congo emerges as China's strategic copper supplier: Andy Home
Asia|Crime|Europe|World

Indian court jails man for life in rape, killing of Irish woman

An Indian court jailed a 31-year-old man for life on Monday following the rape and murder of a young Irish woman in the tourist resort state of Goa, nearly eight

Asia|Political|World

Taiwan Strait not China's, Taipei says after Canadian warship passes through

The Taiwan Strait does not belong to China and any attempts to create tension threaten global security, the island's defence ministry said on

Taiwan Strait not China's, Taipei says after Canadian warship passes through
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Yen rallies on growth data, dollar steady around two-month low

The yen rose on Monday in a boost from upbeat Japanese growth data, while the dollar hovered near its lowest in two months after investors

Yen rallies on growth data, dollar steady around two-month low
Asia|Crime|World

2 people killed when militants ambush trucks with aid for northwestern Pakistan

Authorities say militants in northwestern Pakistan have killed two people when they ambushed a convoy of trucks carrying food and medicine for thousands of residents trapped by sectarian violence

Asia|Political|US|World

India opposition slams Trump's F-35 offer, Russia makes its own pitch

India's opposition parties have criticised U.S.

India opposition slams Trump's F-35 offer, Russia makes its own pitch
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Chinese, Australian military officials had 'in-depth' exchange of views, China's defence ministry says

Chinese and Australian military officials had an "in-depth" exchange of views on bilateral and military relations, regional security and other issues of common concern, China's

Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

China's tech rally rests on 'hot money'

China's apparent breakthrough in AI and rapprochement with tech giants has sent Hong Kong stocks and internet giants soaring, but the buyers behind

China's tech rally rests on 'hot money'
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Travel

Thailand proposes tough safeguards for local gamblers in casino plan

Thailand has proposed tough entry requirements for local punters in casinos as it plans to build a major gaming industry to boost

Thailand proposes tough safeguards for local gamblers in casino plan
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

India eyes to boost trade with US; January trade deficit as expected

India said on Monday that bilateral merchandise trade with the United States has increased by about 8% to more than $106 billion in the ten

India eyes to boost trade with US; January trade deficit as expected
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

China's Xi holds rare meet with business leaders amid US tech rivalry

President Xi Jinping held a rare meeting on Monday with some of the biggest names in China's technology sector, such as Alibaba founder Jack Ma, urging them to "show their talent"

China's Xi holds rare meet with business leaders amid US tech rivalry
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

South Korean actor Kim Sae-ron dead at 24

South Korean actor Kim Sae-ron dead at 24

South Korean actor Kim Sae-ron dead at 24
Asia|Technology|World

New downloads of DeepSeek suspended in South Korea, data protection agency says

South Korea's data protection authority on Monday said new downloads of the Chinese AI app DeepSeek had been suspended in the country after DeepSeek acknowledged failing to take into

New downloads of DeepSeek suspended in South Korea, data protection agency says
Asia|Business|Technology

Downloads of DeepSeek's AI apps paused in South Korea over privacy concerns

DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence startup, has temporarily paused downloads of its chatbot apps in South Korea while it works with local authorities to address privacy concerns, according to South Korean officials on Monday

Downloads of DeepSeek's AI apps paused in South Korea over privacy concerns
Asia|Business|Economy

HK comments leave the door open to use of cryptocurrencies as proof of wealth

The Hong Kong government has responded for the first time to questions about the use of cryptocurrencies as proof of wealth for an immigration scheme after a local

HK comments leave the door open to use of cryptocurrencies as proof of wealth
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Chinese firms and their founders at Xi's symposium

Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed more than a dozen founders and chief executives from some of China's largest companies on Monday, in a bid to boost private sector sentiment.

Chinese firms and their founders at Xi's symposium
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Global aerospace firms turn to India amid Western supply chain crisis

Airbus, Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and Rolls-Royce are expanding parts sourcing from India, driving growth in the country's emerging aerospace

Global aerospace firms turn to India amid Western supply chain crisis
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

Baidu share slide wipes $2.4 billion off market value amid speculation over Xi meeting

The Hong Kong shares of Baidu plunged on Monday, wiping $2.4 billion off its market value, after the founder of the Chinese search engine giant was not spotted at a rare meeting

Baidu share slide wipes $2.4 billion off market value amid speculation over Xi meeting
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

Standard Chartered, HKT, Animoca to form JV for HK dollar-backed stablecoin

Standard Chartered Plc said on Monday its Hong Kong banking division, Animoca Brands and HKT will establish a joint venture to apply for a license from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority for

Standard Chartered, HKT, Animoca to form JV for HK dollar-backed stablecoin
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China lauds EU ties as Trump's peace plan with Russia chills continent

China's foreign ministry said on Monday that "healthy and stable" China-EU relations are needed now more than ever, after a push by the United States to initiate Ukraine

China lauds EU ties as Trump's peace plan with Russia chills continent
Asia|Crime|Election|Political

Blow for Singapore opposition as court finds leader guilty of lying to parliament

A Singapore court on Monday found opposition party leader Pritam Singh guilty on two counts of lying to parliament, handing down fines that spared him a loss of

Blow for Singapore opposition as court finds leader guilty of lying to parliament
Asia|Business|Economy

China to strengthen support for metals vital to EVs and energy storage

China will strengthen support for exploring domestic mineral resources including lithium, cobalt and nickel, its industry ministry said on Monday.

China to strengthen support for metals vital to EVs and energy storage
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

The significance of China Xi's meet with private enterprises

China's President Xi Jinping spoke on Monday at a symposium on private enterprises attended by tech entrepreneurs including Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma, state media said, but gave no

The significance of China Xi's meet with private enterprises
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

HSBC investors back CEO's investment banking retrenchment

Investors in HSBC are backing management attempts to shutter parts of its investment bank, even as U.S.

HSBC investors back CEO's investment banking retrenchment
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Global benchmarks trade mixed as investors continue to eye Trump

Global shares are trading mixed as investors continue to watch economic data and policy moves from U.S. President Donald Trump, as both are likely to impact upcoming central bank moves

Stock market today: Global benchmarks trade mixed as investors continue to eye Trump
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

Thai Q4 GDP growth misses forecast, U.S. trade policy poses risks for 2025 

Thailand's economy grew less than expected into the end of 2024, data showed on Monday, and analysts said hopes of an improving outlook

Thai Q4 GDP growth misses forecast, U.S. trade policy poses risks for 2025 
Asia|Business|Science|Technology

South Korea aims to secure 10,000 GPUs for national AI computing centre

South Korea on Monday announced plans to secure 10,000 high-performance graphics processing units (GPUs) within this year in a bid to keep pace as the global AI race

South Korea aims to secure 10,000 GPUs for national AI computing centre
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan braces for BOJ to lift rates sooner and higher

Hawkish comments from the Bank of Japan and sticky inflation are lifting bond yields to multi-year highs and pushing forward rate hike expectations, shaking long-held

Japan braces for BOJ to lift rates sooner and higher
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Indonesia president says new export measure to add $80 billion to FX reserves

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto on Monday signed a regulation requiring exporters of resources other than oil and gas to hold all proceeds locally for at least a year, which

Indonesia president says new export measure to add $80 billion to FX reserves
Asia|Business|Europe|Finance|MidEast|Political|Stock Markets|World

The art of diplomacy

For traders, it's a case of which way to look next with their screens flooded by headlines from tariffs and shaky Middle East ceasefire deals, to Russia and Ukraine.

The art of diplomacy
Asia|Political|US|World

China urges US to 'correct its mistakes' after State Department website removes Taiwan independence reference

China on Monday urged the United States to "correct its mistakes" after the U.S.

China urges US to 'correct its mistakes' after State Department website removes Taiwan independence reference
Asia|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|Technology

Hey, Asia has tech shares too

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole. It's been a mostly upbeat start to the week for Asian shares, even though a holiday in U.S. markets has thinned liquidity.

Hey, Asia has tech shares too
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|World

Column-China's retaliation to Trump tariffs will reshape coking coal flows, prices: Russell

China's retaliatory tariffs against U.S. energy imports is likely to be most keenly felt in the seaborne market for metallurgical coal.

Column-China's retaliation to Trump tariffs will reshape coking coal flows, prices: Russell
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan Strait does not belong to China, Taiwan defence ministry says

The Taiwan Strait is absolutely "not within the scope of China's sovereignty", and any deliberate Chinese attempts to create tension will pose a real threat to global security, the

Asia|Crime|Europe|World

An Indian court sentences a man to life in prison for raping and murdering an Irish backpacker

A court in India’s western Goa state has sentenced a 31-year-old man to life in prison for raping and murdering an Irish woman at a popular tourist resort nearly eight years ago

Asia|Economy|Political

Some Indonesia lawmakers eye removing central bank governor, Tempo magazine reports

Some members of Indonesia's parliament plan to propose the president remove the central bank governor because they think he was not properly backing the government's policy,

Some Indonesia lawmakers eye removing central bank governor, Tempo magazine reports
Asia|Business|Economy

Indonesia books $3.45 billion trade surplus in January after weak imports

Indonesia booked a $3.45 billion merchandise trade surplus in January, bigger than expected, amid surprisingly weak imports, official data showed on Monday.

Indonesia books $3.45 billion trade surplus in January after weak imports
Asia|World

Russian Navy warship holds artillery firing drills in Sea of ​​Japan, Interfax reports

The Russian Navy's large landing ship, Admiral Nevelskoy, conducted artillery firing drills in the Sea of ​​Japan, Russian news agency Interfax reported on Monday, citing the press service

Russian Navy warship holds artillery firing drills in Sea of ​​Japan, Interfax reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Bain Capital ends acquisition battle with KKR for Fuji Soft

U.S. private equity firm Bain Capital said on Monday it will not launch a tender offer for Fuji Soft, formally ending a takeover battle with rival KKR for the Japanese IT company.

Bain Capital ends acquisition battle with KKR for Fuji Soft
Asia|Business|Stock Markets|Technology

Tencent jumps as its Weixin app launches beta testing with Deepseek

Shares of Tencent were set to open up 6.6% on Monday after the company said its Weixin messaging app has launched beta testing with Deepseek as firms race to link up with China's

Tencent jumps as its Weixin app launches beta testing with Deepseek
Asia|Political|World

North Korea's Kim makes rare visit to father's tomb

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has paid his respect at a family mausoleum to mark the birthday of his late father and former leader Kim Jong Il, state media KCNA

North Korea's Kim makes rare visit to father's tomb
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Goldman Sachs raises China stock market target on AI boost

Goldman Sachs raised its target price for Chinese stocks on Monday, estimating that AI adoption could boost earnings growth and potentially bring in $200 billion of inflows.

Goldman Sachs raises China stock market target on AI boost
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's GDP beats forecasts as consumption, business spending perk up

Japan's economy grew faster than expected in the fourth quarter, on improved business spending and a surprise increase in consumption and

Japan's GDP beats forecasts as consumption, business spending perk up
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Japan's economy grows more than expected on strong exports and moderate consumption

Japan’s economy grew at a better-than-expected annual rate of 2.8% in October-December, underlined by steady exports and moderate consumption

Japan's economy grows more than expected on strong exports and moderate consumption
Asia|Business|Economy

Singapore's January exports fall 2.1% y/y, weaker than forecast

Singapore's non-oil domestic exports fell 2.1% in January from the same month a year earlier, data on Monday showed, led by a drop in non-electronic exports. 

Singapore's January exports fall 2.1% y/y, weaker than forecast
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Indonesia's INA, Japan's DBJ launch hybrid fund for mid-sized businesses

Indonesia Investment Authority (INA), the country's first sovereign wealth fund, and the Development Bank of Japan (DBJ) have launched a hybrid fund to provide financing for medium-sized

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|Technology

Dollar, tech and tariff delays fuel rotation plays

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Dollar, tech and tariff delays fuel rotation plays
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment

South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron found dead at home, police official says

South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron has been found dead at her home, a police official with knowledge of the case said on Sunday.

South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron found dead at home, police official says
Asia|Political|US|World

US drops website wording on not supporting Taiwan independence

The U.S.

US drops website wording on not supporting Taiwan independence
Asia|Business|Technology

Tencent's Weixin app, Baidu launch DeepSeek search testing

Tencent said on Sunday its Weixin messaging app, China's largest, is allowing some users to search via DeepSeek's artificial intelligence model as firms race to link up

Tencent's Weixin app, Baidu launch DeepSeek search testing
Asia|Crime|World

Death toll rises to at least 18 in New Delhi railway station stampede

The death toll in a stampede at the main railway station in India's capital New Delhi rose to at least 18, including five children, media reports said on

Death toll rises to at least 18 in New Delhi railway station stampede
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

S.Korea industry and trade ministers to visit US seeking cooperation

South Korea's industry and trade ministers plan to travel to the United States as early as possible to discuss cooperation, the government said in a statement.

S.Korea industry and trade ministers to visit US seeking cooperation
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Political

China's central bank governor says stable yuan key to global financial stability

China's central bank governor said on Sunday a stable yuan currency has been key to global financial and economic stability and Beijing will continue to let the market play a

China's central bank governor says stable yuan key to global financial stability
Asia|Crime|World

At least 15 dead after stampede at New Delhi railway station, city's chief minister says

At least 15 people died and another 15 were injured in a stampede at the main railway station in India's capital New Delhi on Saturday night, the chief minister of the capital territory

At least 15 dead after stampede at New Delhi railway station, city's chief minister says
Asia|Crime|Political|World

At least 18 people are dead after a stampede at New Delhi railway station in India

At least 18 people, including 14 women, were killed in a stampede at a railway station in India’s capital of New Delhi

At least 18 people are dead after a stampede at New Delhi railway station in India
Asia|Business|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Hong Kong residents compete to name twin panda cubs who just turned 6 months old

Panda craze has once again gripped Hong Kong as residents compete to name the territory’s first locally-born giant panda cubs who just turned six months old

Hong Kong residents compete to name twin panda cubs who just turned 6 months old
Asia|Crime|Travel|World

At least 18 dead in crush at New Delhi train station as crowds head for religious festival, Indian media reports

At least 18 dead in crush at New Delhi train station as crowds head for religious festival, Indian media reports

At least 18 dead in crush at New Delhi train station as crowds head for religious festival, Indian media reports
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine's senior officials discuss Kyiv's peace vision with China's foreign minister

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, said late on Saturday that they had discussed Kyiv's vision of a path to peace

Ukraine's senior officials discuss Kyiv's peace vision with China's foreign minister
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China seeks stronger cooperation with Germany and EU

China considers Germany and the European Union as a whole as strategic partners, and it wants stronger cooperation with them in the spirit of free trade and

China seeks stronger cooperation with Germany and EU
Arts|Asia|Business|Entertainment

China’s animated blockbuster smashed box office records at home. Now it’s hitting Western cinemas

China’s animated blockbuster smashed box office records at home. Now it’s hitting Western cinemas

China’s animated blockbuster smashed box office records at home. Now it’s hitting Western cinemas
Asia|Political|US|World

Rubio says U.S. wants stable relationship with South Korea, South Korean ministry says

U.S.

Rubio says U.S. wants stable relationship with South Korea, South Korean ministry says
Asia|Business|Political|World

China will 'play along to the end' with U.S., its top diplomat says

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Friday that China will "play along to the end" if the United States is bent on suppressing the country even though Beijing does not wish to

China will 'play along to the end' with U.S., its top diplomat says
Asia|Political|US|World

US says military exercises with Philippines 'purely defensive', for force readiness

U.S.-Philippine military exercises are longstanding, "purely defensive" and intended to maintain force readiness and preserve regional security, a U.S.

US says military exercises with Philippines 'purely defensive', for force readiness
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

No need for one country to control chip industry, Taiwan official says

There is no need for one country to control the semiconductor industry, which is complex and needs a division of labour, Taiwan's top technology official said on Saturday after U.S.

No need for one country to control chip industry, Taiwan official says
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

China calls for all stakeholders in Ukraine war to be in peace process

China believes all stakeholders in the Russia-Ukraine conflict should participate in the peace talks, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Friday, underscoring Europe's role in them

China calls for all stakeholders in Ukraine war to be in peace process
Asia|Technology|World

Advanced new Taiwan jet trainer crashes in setback for programme

One of the Taiwan air force's new, domestically developed advanced jet trainer aircraft crashed on Saturday after reporting engine failure, though the pilot safely bailed out, the

Advanced new Taiwan jet trainer crashes in setback for programme
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

North Korea says U.S. should abandon military threats, KCNA says

North Korea said on Saturday that the United States should abandon military threats if it has concerns about its mainland safety, state media KCNA reported, citing an official at

North Korea says U.S. should abandon military threats, KCNA says
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Cook Islands says comprehensive strategic partnership deal signed with China

The Cook Islands said on Saturday that it signed a comprehensive strategic partnership deal with China, a move expected to raise concerns in New Zealand with which it has

Cook Islands says comprehensive strategic partnership deal signed with China
Asia|Business|Economy

GM closing plant in China as part of restructuring 

General Motors is closing a plant this month in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang as part of the U.S. automaker's restructuring in China, according to a

GM closing plant in China as part of restructuring 
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

India seen seeking global bids this year for 114 fighters

India is likely to seek bids this year for 114 multi-role fighters, two sources said, marking a major step in a process to bolster

India seen seeking global bids this year for 114 fighters
Asia|Political|World

China willing to deepen mutual political trust with Cook Islands, premier says

China is willing to deepen mutual political trust with the Cook Islands, China's Premier Li Qiang said during a meeting with Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown, China's

China willing to deepen mutual political trust with Cook Islands, premier says
Asia|Business|Technology

China's AI firms take spotlight with deals, low-cost models

Alibaba's announcement this week that it will partner with Apple to support iPhones' artificial intelligence services offering in China has again thrust the spotlight on the

China's AI firms take spotlight with deals, low-cost models
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Europe|Food

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners post quarterly revenue rise on strong demand

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, a bottling unit of Coca-Cola, reported a 5% rise in fourth-quarter sales on Friday, helped by strong demand for higher-priced beverages, especially in the

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners post quarterly revenue rise on strong demand
Asia|Business|Economy

HBL, S&P Global launch Pakistan's first manufacturing PMI

Pakistan's largest bank, HBL, and global financial information and analytics firm S&P Global have launched a new index to track the country's manufacturing sector

HBL, S&P Global launch Pakistan's first manufacturing PMI
Asia|Business|Crime|Entertainment|World

Thai police to return 10 Chinese suspects linked to actor's abduction

Thai authorities will send 10 Chinese nationals who were involved in the abduction of actor Wang Xing back to China, police said on Friday, amid a mounting crackdown on scam

Thai police to return 10 Chinese suspects linked to actor's abduction
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Indian industries see opportunity in Trump's trade goals

Indian industry and trade experts see an opportunity to expand business with the U.S. after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met President Donald

Indian industries see opportunity in Trump's trade goals
Asia|Lifestyle|World

More than 500 million take 'holy dip' in India's Maha Kumbh festival

More than 500 million people have taken a "holy dip" in sacred river waters in north India over the last four weeks as part of the Hindu Maha Kumbh festival,

More than 500 million take 'holy dip' in India's Maha Kumbh festival
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

India slashes bourbon whisky tariffs amid intensifying Trump criticism

India has slashed tariffs on bourbon whisky to 100% from 150%, a move that will benefit imports of brands like Suntory's Jim Beam, after U.S.

India slashes bourbon whisky tariffs amid intensifying Trump criticism
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Nvidia cuts stake in Arm Holdings, discloses position in China's WeRide

Nvidia reduced its stake in British chip firm Arm Holdings by about 44% and exited its holdings in Serve Robotics and SoundHound AI in the fourth quarter, a regulatory

Nvidia cuts stake in Arm Holdings, discloses position in China's WeRide
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Dollar on track for weekly loss against euro as tariffs delayed

The dollar was on track for a weekly loss against the euro on Friday as a delay in the introduction of trade tariffs planned by U.S.

Dollar on track for weekly loss against euro as tariffs delayed
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US

Taiwan pledges chip talks and investment to mollify Trump

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te pledged on Friday to talk with the United States about President Donald Trump's concerns over the chip industry and to

Taiwan pledges chip talks and investment to mollify Trump
Asia|Business|Economy

Malaysia's economy ends 2024 on high note amid strong investment, domestic spending  

Malaysia's economy grew faster than expected in the fourth quarter of 2024 amid strong domestic demand and a recovery in exports, the central bank said on

Malaysia's economy ends 2024 on high note amid strong investment, domestic spending  
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

TikTok returns to Apple and Google app stores in the US

TikTok has returned to the app stores of Apple and Google in the U.S., after President Donald Trump delayed the enforcement of a TikTok ban

TikTok returns to Apple and Google app stores in the US
Asia|Crime|MidEast|World

Court in Tajikistan jails over 30 people for attempted mass poisoning linked to Islamic State offshoot

A court in Tajikistan has handed down prison sentences of between eight and 20 years to more than 30 people it convicted of trying to poison attendees of a festival last year, the

Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Stock market today: Wall Street finishes a winning week just shy of a record

Wall Street edged back from an all-time high following mixed profit reports from big companies

Stock market today: Wall Street finishes a winning week just shy of a record
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast

IFC chief says it is doubling down on Pakistan, eyeing large infrastructure financing

The World Bank's private investment arm is increasing equity investments and eyeing large-scale infrastructure financing in Pakistan, in an investment plan that

IFC chief says it is doubling down on Pakistan, eyeing large infrastructure financing
Americas|Asia|Political|US|World

Top US, Philippine diplomats discussed South China Sea, economic cooperation, State Dept says

U.S.

Asia|Business|Entertainment|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Sony shares soar as games strength boosts investor confidence

Sony's shares closed up 8.7% in Tokyo on Friday after the technology and entertainment conglomerate reported strong results at its games and music divisions.

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Sri Lanka's new president presents first budget with focus on crisis recovery

Sri Lanka's new President Anura Kumara Dissanayake will outline the government's revenue and policy goals in his first full-year budget on Monday, seeking to

Sri Lanka's new president presents first budget with focus on crisis recovery
Asia|Business|Technology

Shipments of foreign-branded phones in China up 0.6% y/y in December, says CAICT

Shipments of foreign-branded smartphones, including Apple Inc's iPhone, in China rose 0.6% in December year-on-year, according to data released on Friday by a government-affiliated

Shipments of foreign-branded phones in China up 0.6% y/y in December, says CAICT
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

China rights monitors suspend work, lay off staff after U.S. aid freeze

Dozens of non-government groups monitoring dissent, human and labour rights in China have laid off staff after being forced to suspend work following a freeze on

China rights monitors suspend work, lay off staff after U.S. aid freeze
Asia|Education|Environment|Political|World

Emperor Naruhito Fast Facts

Emperor Naruhito Fast Facts

Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Travel

Catch up on the drama before your next visit to ‘The White Lotus’

Catch up on the drama before your next visit to ‘The White Lotus’

Catch up on the drama before your next visit to ‘The White Lotus’
Arts|Asia|Business|Entertainment|Technology

Bollywood music labels seek to challenge OpenAI in India copyright lawsuit

A group of India's top Bollywood music labels, from T-Series to Saregama and Sony, is seeking to join a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI in New Delhi,

Bollywood music labels seek to challenge OpenAI in India copyright lawsuit
Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast|World

Latest US sanctions on Russia throw global oil trade into disarray

Tightened U.S. sanctions on Moscow have disrupted a roaring trade in discounted Russian oil to China and India, reviving demand for

Latest US sanctions on Russia throw global oil trade into disarray
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Thailand hopes it will not face U.S. tariffs, commerce minister says

Thailand is hoping it will not face U.S. tariff measures and will do everything to make sure the country is not a target, the commerce minister said on Friday, amid concerns that

Thailand hopes it will not face U.S. tariffs, commerce minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Sri Lanka's cenbank sees inflation peak above target in Q2 next year

Sri Lanka's headline inflation is expected to peak around 2 percentage points above the central bank's target in the second quarter of 2026, the bank said in a monetary policy

Sri Lanka's cenbank sees inflation peak above target in Q2 next year
Asia|Business|Health|Technology|Travel

Robotic exoskeletons help Chinese tourists climb the country’s most punishing mountain

Robotic exoskeletons help Chinese tourists climb the country’s most punishing mountain

Robotic exoskeletons help Chinese tourists climb the country’s most punishing mountain
Asia|Crime|Europe|World

An Indian court finds a 31-year-old man guilty of the rape and murder of an Irish backpacker

A court in India has found a 31-year-old man guilty of raping and murdering an Irish woman at a popular tourist resort in 2017

Asia|Crime|World

Pakistan blast kills 11 people near mine, officials say

A bomb targeting a vehicle carrying coal miners in southwestern Pakistan killed at least 11 people and wounded six others, local officials said on Friday.

Pakistan blast kills 11 people near mine, officials say
Asia|Business|Technology|US

Taiwan's GlobalWafers says US investments progressing as planned

Taiwan's GlobalWafers said on Friday its investments in the United States were proceeding as planned as the company had not been notified of changes to agreed

Taiwan's GlobalWafers says US investments progressing as planned
Asia|Political|World

Philippines voices concern over China-Australia air encounter in South China Sea

The Philippine foreign ministry said on Friday it was "concerned" over what it described as "unsafe manoeuvres" and the use of flares by a Chinese air force plane against an

Philippines voices concern over China-Australia air encounter in South China Sea
Asia|Business|Environment

Malaysia will crack down on fraud in used cooking oil exports, official says

Malaysia will crack down on fraud in the used cooking oil industry, its deputy commodities minister told Reuters, as western governments investigate whether

Malaysia will crack down on fraud in used cooking oil exports, official says
Asia|Business|Economy

China's property loan contraction eases after government support

China's outstanding property loans were down 0.2% at the end of the fourth quarter, less than the prior year's 1% decline, central bank data showed on Friday, indicating government

China's property loan contraction eases after government support
Asia|Australia|Political|World

China accuses Australia of deliberate provocation in South China Sea

China accused Australia on Friday of deliberately provoking it with a maritime patrol in the disputed South China Sea this week, saying

China accuses Australia of deliberate provocation in South China Sea
Asia|Business|Economy

China January bank lending hits record high on policy stimulus

New bank loans in China surged more than expected to a record high in January as the central bank moved to shore up a patchy economic recovery,

China January bank lending hits record high on policy stimulus
Asia|Political|World

China opposes US missile deployed by Philippines

China has urged the Philippines to withdraw the United States' "Typhon" intermediate range missile, the defence ministry said on Friday, accusing the Southeast Asian nation of

Asia|Business|Crime|World

Six dead at resort construction site fire in South Korea's Busan

Six people have died in a fire in a hotel resort construction site in South Korea's port city of Busan, according to the city's fire agency, with a

Six dead at resort construction site fire in South Korea's Busan
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

Trump hosts four foreign leaders in two weeks as the world navigates his return to power

Trump hosts four foreign leaders in two weeks as the world navigates his return to power

Trump hosts four foreign leaders in two weeks as the world navigates his return to power
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|US

The real reason behind the DeepSeek hype, according to AI experts

The real reason behind the DeepSeek hype, according to AI experts

The real reason behind the DeepSeek hype, according to AI experts
Asia|Australia|Crime

Australian and Philippine police help would-be victims avoid online love scams on Valentine's Day

Australian and Philippine authorities have taken steps on Valentine’s Day to help would-be victims avoid hurting their “hearts and bank accounts” in online love scams

Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

Guarded optimism in India as Trump and Modi outline plans to deepen defense partnership

There is a guarded optimism among military experts in India as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump have outlined plans to ramp up sales of defense systems to New Delhi to deepen the U.S.-India strategic relationship

Guarded optimism in India as Trump and Modi outline plans to deepen defense partnership
Asia|Crime|World

A roadside bomb struck a vehicle carrying miners in southwestern Pakistan, killing 11 people

Authorities say a roadside bomb has struck a vehicle carrying coal miners in restive southwest Pakistan, killing 11 people and wounding five others

Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

AI giants Baidu, OpenAI offer their chatbots for free in response to DeepSeek’s advance

AI giants Baidu, OpenAI offer their chatbots for free in response to DeepSeek’s advance

AI giants Baidu, OpenAI offer their chatbots for free in response to DeepSeek’s advance
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Hong Kong plans to ban substandard tiny apartments. Low-income families fear higher rents

Hong Kong plans to crack down on poor-quality subdivided flats are leaving many low-income residents uncertain about their future in one of the world’s most expensive housing markets

Hong Kong plans to ban substandard tiny apartments. Low-income families fear higher rents
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Mongolia, China announce new railway link project

Mongolia and China agreed to construct a new cross-border railway link, according to a statement released by the Mongolian government on Friday.

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Xi to chair symposium attended by Jack Ma and other Chinese business leaders, sources say

Chinese President Xi Jinping plans to chair a symposium to boost private sector sentiment next week that will be attended by the country's business leaders including Alibaba co-founder Jack

Xi to chair symposium attended by Jack Ma and other Chinese business leaders, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

China's BYD holds mining rights in Brazil's Lithium Valley, documents show

Chinese electric carmaker BYD acquired mineral rights for two plots of land in a lithium-rich part of Brazil in 2023, entering the mining business in its

China's BYD holds mining rights in Brazil's Lithium Valley, documents show
Asia|Business|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Japanese investors pull out of foreign stocks amid caution over US tariffs

Japanese investors withdrew heavily from foreign stocks in the week through February 8, snapping an eight-week buying spree as U.S.

Japanese investors pull out of foreign stocks amid caution over US tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Election|Finance|Political

Why is Sri Lanka's budget key to recovery from a severe financial crisis?

Sri Lanka's new President Anura Kumara Dissanayake will present his first budget on Monday to outline how the island nation plans to strengthen its recovery

Why is Sri Lanka's budget key to recovery from a severe financial crisis?
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

South Korea fines JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, Nomura and UBS for short selling breaches

South Korea's market watchdog has decided to impose fines on JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, Nomura and UBS for violating short-selling rules in the domestic stock market, officials at the

South Korea fines JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, Nomura and UBS for short selling breaches
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political

Japan's lower house approves government's BOJ board nominee Koeda

Japan's lower house of parliament on Friday approved the government nominee for the central bank's policy board, Junko Koeda, an academic known as a fiscal and monetary hawk, paving

Japan's lower house approves government's BOJ board nominee Koeda
Asia|Business|Economy|Election|Political

Singapore budget to tackle living costs and jobs as election looms

Singapore's government is expected to focus on cost of living issues, housing and employment in next week's budget, as it heads towards an election buoyed by

Singapore budget to tackle living costs and jobs as election looms
Asia|Business|Economy|Food|World

Vietnam open to boosting US agricultural imports as tariff risks rise

Vietnam stands ready to import more farm products from the United States, according to a statement from trade minister Nguyen Hong Dien on Friday,

Vietnam open to boosting US agricultural imports as tariff risks rise
Asia|Political|Sports|World

Cricket - Pakistan hopes hosting major cricket tournament will erase worries of instability

Pakistan is hoping that hosting its first major multi-country cricket tournament in nearly 30 years will help erase worries of instability in the

Cricket - Pakistan hopes hosting major cricket tournament will erase worries of instability
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Eneos seeks up to $3 billion in biggest Japan IPO since 2018

JX Advanced Metals (JXAM), a wholly owned metals unit of Japan's Eneos Holdings, won approval to list its shares in a $3 billion share offering, a

Eneos seeks up to $3 billion in biggest Japan IPO since 2018
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

HSBC to unveil $1.5 billion of annual cost savings on February 19, FT reports

HSBC is preparing to report $1.5 billion of annual cost savings from the changes implemented under its broad restructuring initiatives, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

HSBC to unveil $1.5 billion of annual cost savings on February 19, FT reports
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

Trump says US has approved extradition of suspect in 2008 Mumbai attacks

The U.S. has approved the extradition of a suspect in the 2008 militant attacks in India's financial capital Mumbai in which over 160 people were killed,

Trump says US has approved extradition of suspect in 2008 Mumbai attacks
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

India, US agree to resolve trade and tariff rows after Trump-Modi talks

India and the U.S. agreed on Thursday to start talks to clinch an early trade deal and resolve their standoff over tariffs

India, US agree to resolve trade and tariff rows after Trump-Modi talks
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

Taiwan pledges to communicate and invest more in the US after Trump tariff threats

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te says he will communicate more with the U.S. over President Donald Trump’s concerns over the chip industry and invest more in the U.S. Trump said Thursday that Taiwan had taken away the U.S. chip business and he wanted it back in the country

Taiwan pledges to communicate and invest more in the US after Trump tariff threats
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korea to review non-tariff barriers to respond to US reciprocal tariff plan

South Korea will thoroughly review non-tariff barriers and other vulnerabilities to respond to a U.S. plan to introduce reciprocal tariffs, the country's acting

South Korea to review non-tariff barriers to respond to US reciprocal tariff plan
Asia|Business|Science|Technology

China's Baidu to make latest Ernie AI model open-source as competition heats up

Chinese search engine giant Baidu said on Friday it would make its next-generation artificial intelligence model Ernie open-source from June 30, a major shift in strategy as

China's Baidu to make latest Ernie AI model open-source as competition heats up
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan inflation likely hit 17-month-high in January on rising food prices - Reuters poll

Japan's core consumer price inflation likely accelerated in January from the previous month and rose at the joint-fastest pace in 17 months due to high food prices and reduced energy

Japan inflation likely hit 17-month-high in January on rising food prices - Reuters poll
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Iran is rearming its missile program and a ship of supplies just arrived from China, Western sources say

Iran is rearming its missile program and a ship of supplies just arrived from China, Western sources say

Iran is rearming its missile program and a ship of supplies just arrived from China, Western sources say
Asia|Crime|Political|World

260 foreigners rescued from virtual slavery in Myanmar's online scam centers are being repatriated

Thailand's army says some 260 people believed to have been trafficked and trapped into working in online scam centers are to be repatriated after they were rescued from Myanmar

260 foreigners rescued from virtual slavery in Myanmar's online scam centers are being repatriated
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Philippines held rates steady to hedge against uncertainty, cenbank governor says

The Philippine central bank's decision to keep its key policy rate steady was its way of hedging against global uncertainties, its governor said on Friday.

Philippines held rates steady to hedge against uncertainty, cenbank governor says
Asia|Business|Economy

Singapore's economy ends 2024 on strong note but downside risks seen

Singapore's economy grew faster than expected into the end of 2024, data showed on Friday, but the government maintained its forecast for slower growth this year

Singapore's economy ends 2024 on strong note but downside risks seen
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

Trump says US to increase military sales to India, eventually provide F-35 jets

The United States will increase military sales to India starting in 2025 and will eventually provide F-35 fighter jets, U.S.

Trump says US to increase military sales to India, eventually provide F-35 jets
Asia|Political|US|World

Trump, Modi avoid discussing minority rights in meeting

U.S.

Trump, Modi avoid discussing minority rights in meeting
Africa|Asia|Crime|World

Thailand receives 260 victims of human trafficking from Myanmar, mostly Ethiopians, army says

Thailand receives 260 victims of human trafficking from Myanmar, mostly Ethiopians, army says

Asia|Crime|Health|Political|Technology

Why do Japanese government workers keep losing sensitive data while drunk?

Why do Japanese government workers keep losing sensitive data while drunk?

Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

South Korea authorities to monitor markets, prepare to lift short-selling ban

South Korean acting President Choi Sang-mok said on Friday authorities would closely monitor financial markets, citing high uncertainty over U.S. trade policy and global geopolitical

South Korea authorities to monitor markets, prepare to lift short-selling ban
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel|World

Thailand economy likely grew at its fastest pace in over two years in Q4: Reuters poll

Thailand's economy likely grew at its fastest pace in over two years last quarter, driven by a surge in foreign tourists and strong exports that helped offset

Thailand economy likely grew at its fastest pace in over two years in Q4: Reuters poll
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan says it is communicating with US on reciprocal tariff plan

Japan has already initiated communication with the United States following President Donald Trump's order on formulating plans for tariff proposal, a government spokesperson said on

Japan says it is communicating with US on reciprocal tariff plan
Asia|Economy|World

Sri Lanka scrambles to restore power after monkey causes islandwide outage

Sri Lanka extended power cuts for a third day on Thursday as it scrambled to restore its national grid to full capacity after a monkey triggered a widespread blackout over the

Sri Lanka scrambles to restore power after monkey causes islandwide outage
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Chinese exporters brace for 'rat race' in shift away from US

Jeremy Fang, a sales officer at a Chinese aluminium products maker, is trying to export more to markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America to offset the U.S. tariffs'

Chinese exporters brace for 'rat race' in shift away from US
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China ready to continue improving ties, deepen cooperation with UK

China is ready to work with the United Kingdom towards stable and improving bilateral ties, and to further cooperate in infrastructure, trade and investment, the Chinese

China ready to continue improving ties, deepen cooperation with UK
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Wall St rallies as hot PPI looks cooler under surface

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Wall St rallies as hot PPI looks cooler under surface
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

Trump, Modi plan joint press conference on Thursday

U.S.

Trump, Modi plan joint press conference on Thursday
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

TODAY'S TARIFF NEWS FOLLOWS GRIM INFLATION REPORT (4aET)

Today's the day Trump says he's signing off on reciprocal tariffs, a day after a report showing higher-than-expected inflation.

TODAY'S TARIFF NEWS FOLLOWS GRIM INFLATION REPORT (4aET)
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street rallies near a record after yawning at Trump’s latest tariff threat

U.S. stocks rallied to the brink of a record after more companies reported fatter profits than expected

Stock market today: Wall Street rallies near a record after yawning at Trump’s latest tariff threat
Asia|Crime|Health|World

Suspected gas blast at Taiwan mall kills four, injures 26

A suspected gas explosion at a department store in Taiwan's central city of Taichung killed at least four people and injured 26 on Thursday, among them tourists from the gambling hub

Suspected gas blast at Taiwan mall kills four, injures 26
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Dollar dips as inflation data points to lower core PCE

The dollar slipped on Thursday after components of January’s producer price report pointed to lower inflation, and fell further after the White House said that

Dollar dips as inflation data points to lower core PCE
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

India's Modi talks space and 'good governance' with Musk in Washington

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Thursday in Washington where they discussed issues including space, mobility, technology and innovation, Modi said on X.

India's Modi talks space and 'good governance' with Musk in Washington
Arts|Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Travel

‘White Lotus’ Season 3 cast would love to see Season 4 set in either of these two destinations

‘White Lotus’ Season 3 cast would love to see Season 4 set in either of these two destinations

‘White Lotus’ Season 3 cast would love to see Season 4 set in either of these two destinations
Asia|Election|Political|US|World

More than 40% of Indians feel Trump will be favourable to India, survey shows

More than 40% of Indians polled in a survey by India Today magazine think U.S.

More than 40% of Indians feel Trump will be favourable to India, survey shows
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai consumer confidence hits 8-month high in January on stimulus measures 

Thai consumer confidence in January rose for a fourth consecutive month to the highest level in eight months, bolstered by government stimulus measures, tourism and exports, a

Thai consumer confidence hits 8-month high in January on stimulus measures 
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

South Korea, US foreign ministers to hold first meeting this week, Seoul says

South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul and U.S.

South Korea, US foreign ministers to hold first meeting this week, Seoul says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Most economists expect BOJ to hike rates in latter half of 2025, survey shows

Most economists expect the Bank of Japan to raise short-term interest rates again in the latter half of this year, a monthly survey on economists conducted by private think tank

Most economists expect BOJ to hike rates in latter half of 2025, survey shows
Asia|Business|Economy|World

India says Russian oil suppliers must provide sanctions-compliant cargoes

India, the No. 2 importer of crude from Russia, wants to buy Russian oil only if it is supplied by companies and ships that have

India says Russian oil suppliers must provide sanctions-compliant cargoes
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|Travel

Vietnam to use Chinese loans for $8.3 billion railway linking both countries

Vietnam plans to take loans from the Chinese government to partly fund a $8.3 billion project to build a new railway linking the two countries, the transport minister said on

Vietnam to use Chinese loans for $8.3 billion railway linking both countries
Asia|Business|Political|World

India expects $200 million missile deal with Philippines this year, sources say

India expects to sell short-range missiles to the Philippines this year in a deal worth more than $200 million, Indian sources told Reuters, for New Delhi's

India expects $200 million missile deal with Philippines this year, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Japan's Mazda plans $150 million investment in Thailand EV production 

Mazda Motor Corp plans to invest 5 billion baht ($150 million) in Thailand to produce electric compact sport utility vehicles, Thailand's Board of Investment said on Thursday. 

Japan's Mazda plans $150 million investment in Thailand EV production 
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Australia and China trade blame over fighter jet incident in South China Sea

Australia has raised concerns with China over what it said on Thursday were "unsafe and unprofessional" actions by a Chinese fighter jet towards an Australian maritime patrol in the

Australia and China trade blame over fighter jet incident in South China Sea
Asia|Technology|Travel|World

South Korea to limit power banks on flights following plane fire

South Korea on Thursday announced strengthened aviation safety measures following a fire on an Air Busan plane last month, saying the rules would include limiting the

South Korea to limit power banks on flights following plane fire
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Alibaba to partner with Apple on AI features, sending shares to 3-year high

Alibaba will partner with Apple to support iPhones' AI services offering in China, its chairman said on Thursday, a move likely to help the U.S. company ease falling

Alibaba to partner with Apple on AI features, sending shares to 3-year high
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Vietnam says it is ready to engage with US on tariffs

Vietnam is ready to engage with the United States to discuss the new tariffs on steel imposed by Washington and to avoid risks of additional duties, a spokesperson for its foreign

Vietnam says it is ready to engage with US on tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy

China's central bank pledges to adjust policy to support growth

China's central bank said on Thursday it would adjust its monetary policy at the appropriate time to support the economy, amid rising external headwinds.

China's central bank pledges to adjust policy to support growth
Asia|Business|Economy

Nissan cuts annual profit forecast for third time, pledges turnaround action

Nissan on Thursday reported a sharp drop in third-quarter profit and cut its full-year outlook for the third time, in a sign of deepening turmoil at the Japanese automaker

Nissan cuts annual profit forecast for third time, pledges turnaround action
Asia|Economy|Political|World

China sees 'in-depth' Cook Islands talks, partnership deal expected

China acknowledged a visit by the Cook Islands leader for the first time on Thursday, amid exasperation in New Zealand that it was not consulted about expected agreements involving

China sees 'in-depth' Cook Islands talks, partnership deal expected
Asia|Business|Political|Technology

Google loses second India policy head in as many years

Google's head of public policy in India, Sreenivasa Reddy, has quit, a company spokesperson told Reuters on Thursday, marking the second

Google loses second India policy head in as many years
Asia|Business|Entertainment|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Sony lifts profit forecast as games business shines

Sony on Thursday raised its operating profit forecast for the year ending in March by 2% to 1.34 trillion yen ($8.70 billion) as it reported strong growth at its key

Sony lifts profit forecast as games business shines
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Asia moves quickly to replace sanctioned Russian crude oil: Russell

Asia's crude oil markets are adjusting rapidly to new sanctions against top supplier Russia, sucking up cargoes while they can and moving to

Asia moves quickly to replace sanctioned Russian crude oil: Russell
Asia|Business|Economy

Freeport set to resume copper concentrate exports from Indonesia this month, sources say

Freeport McMoRan is expected to resume shipments of copper concentrate from Indonesia this month under a new export licence after the previous

Freeport set to resume copper concentrate exports from Indonesia this month, sources say
Asia|Political|World

India imposes direct rule on its restive Manipur state

The Indian federal government took over direct control of the restive northeastern state of Manipur on Thursday after the region's chief minister resigned amid ethnic violence

India imposes direct rule on its restive Manipur state
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

VinFast speeds up EV deliveries but struggles to sell outside Vietnam

Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast said on Thursday it delivered about 97,000 cars last year, nearly three times as many as in 2023, but sales were almost

VinFast speeds up EV deliveries but struggles to sell outside Vietnam
Africa|Asia|Crime|World

Thailand receives 260 victims of human trafficking from Myanmar, army says

Thailand has received 260 human trafficking victims, more than half of them Ethiopians, from Myanmar, its army said on Thursday, in a massive repatriation that comes amid a

Thailand receives 260 victims of human trafficking from Myanmar, army says
Asia|Business|Entertainment|Technology

China's Tencent wins video copyright infringement case in US district court

A U.S. district court has awarded Tencent nearly $85 million in compensation after finding that Taiwan-based TV box firm Unblock Tech and other distributors violated copyrights of

China's Tencent wins video copyright infringement case in US district court
Asia|Crime|World

Gas explosion at Taiwan food court kills 4 and injures 26

Fire authorities in Taiwan say a gas explosion at a department store killed four people and injured 26, fire authorities said

Gas explosion at Taiwan food court kills 4 and injures 26
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Buyout firms vie for cybersecurity firm Trend Micro, sources say

Bain Capital, Advent International and EQT AB are among the private equity firms competing to acquire Japanese cybersecurity firm Trend Micro, which has a market

Americas|Asia|Europe|Political|World

China proposes Putin-Trump summit to end Ukraine war, WSJ reports

China has floated a proposal to hold a summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S.

China proposes Putin-Trump summit to end Ukraine war, WSJ reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Carlyle Group enters Indian auto parts industry with Highway-Roop platform buy

U.S.-based investment firm Carlyle Group has entered India's auto components market by buying a controlling stake in an entity formed by the combination of Indian auto parts companies

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Property firm Greentown China to buy back $741 million bonds, plans dollar-debt offering

Greentown China will buy back $741 million of outstanding bonds and is also planning to issue U.S. dollar-denominated notes, both as part of a debt refinancing plan, the real estate

Asia|Business|Technology

DeepSeek gives China's chipmakers leg up in race for cheaper AI

The rise of DeepSeek's artificial intelligence (AI) models is seen providing some Chinese chipmakers such as Huawei a better chance to compete in the domestic market against more

DeepSeek gives China's chipmakers leg up in race for cheaper AI
Asia|Sports

Frosty face-off: over 120 teams throw down in epic Japanese snowball tournament

More than 120 teams battled it out in a snowball fight tournament in a mountainous Japanese city on Sunday, in what the local weather bureau called the coldest

Frosty face-off: over 120 teams throw down in epic Japanese snowball tournament
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's wholesale inflation jumps, reinforcing BOJ rate-hike bets

Japan's annual wholesale inflation jumped to a seven-month high of 4.2% in January and accelerated for the fifth straight month, highlighting persistent price

Japan's wholesale inflation jumps, reinforcing BOJ rate-hike bets
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korea can negotiate with US on tariffs, acting president says

South Korea's Acting President Choi Sang-mok said on Thursday the country should be able to negotiate with the administration of President Donald Trump on tariffs as its investment

Asia|Business|Economy

PAG raises $4 billion in Asia-focused real estate fund

Asian Investment firm PAG on Thursday announced its 10th Asia-focused opportunistic real estate fund closed at $4 billion, as the firm expands its regional foray on

Asia|Crime|MidEast|World

Suicide blast near Kabul government offices kills attacker, one other

A suicide bomber killed one person and wounded three in an attack near government offices in Kabul on Thursday, an official spokesman said, the second explosion in Afghanistan this

Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's Honda posts 5% rise in Q3 profit

Japan's Honda Motor said on Thursday its third-quarter operating profit increased 5% from a year earlier, largely due to a strong performance of its motorcycle business and a weak yen

Japan's Honda posts 5% rise in Q3 profit
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Tajik court issues long jail terms for attempted murder of top Muslim cleric

A court in Tajikistan has sentenced three men to prison sentences ranging from two to 26 years for attempting to kill the Central Asian republic's chief mufti last year, the head

Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Nissan and Honda ditch $60 billion merger talks, face new uncertainty

Nissan and Honda ended merger talks to forge a $60 billion car company on Thursday, pitching Nissan deeper into uncertainty and

Nissan and Honda ditch $60 billion merger talks, face new uncertainty
Asia|Political|World

North Korea dismantling facility near border for separated families, Seoul says

North Korea is dismantling a facility at its Mount Kumgang resort used for hosting meetings between families separated after the Korean War, South Korea said on

North Korea dismantling facility near border for separated families, Seoul says
Asia|Crime|Health|World

Deadly gas explosion in Taiwan tears through shopping mall floor, kills at least five

Deadly gas explosion in Taiwan tears through shopping mall floor, kills at least five

Deadly gas explosion in Taiwan tears through shopping mall floor, kills at least five
Asia|Business|Economy|Entertainment|Technology

Japan's Sony raises forecast on solid results in its game business

Japanese electronics and entertainment company Sony is reporting a 3% gain in October-December profit, and raised its full-year forecast

Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Carmakers Nissan and Honda call off merger talks

Carmakers Nissan and Honda call off merger talks

Carmakers Nissan and Honda call off merger talks
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple picks Alibaba to launch AI features in China

Apple picks Alibaba to launch AI features in China

Apple picks Alibaba to launch AI features in China
Asia|Business|Economy

Japanese automakers Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi end talks on integrating their businesses

Japanese automakers Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi are dropping their talks on business integration

Japanese automakers Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi end talks on integrating their businesses
Asia|Education|MidEast|Political|World

Reclusive Taliban leader speaks of importance of modern education in a rare university visit

The Taliban leader has made a rare visit to a university in Afghanistan in his first known trip to a modern education institution

Asia|Election|Political|World

How South Korea's Constitutional Court is deciding on the president's future

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is putting up a desperate fight for his political life at Seoul’s Constitutional Court after being impeached and arrested for his short-lived imposition of martial law last year

How South Korea's Constitutional Court is deciding on the president's future
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

What does Trump’s push for peace in Ukraine mean for China?

What does Trump’s push for peace in Ukraine mean for China?

Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Blast at ministry compound in Kabul kills 1 person and injures 3

An Afghan government spokesperson says a blast at a ministry compound in Kabul has killed one person and injured three

Blast at ministry compound in Kabul kills 1 person and injures 3
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Food|Travel|World

Thousands in Taiwan and China celebrate the Lantern Festival with high hopes and rice dumplings

Thousands in Taiwan and China have celebrated the Lantern Festival, a holiday that marks the end of the Lunar New Year period and is celebrated on the 15th day of the first month of the lunar calendar

Thousands in Taiwan and China celebrate the Lantern Festival with high hopes and rice dumplings
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

What you need to know about US-India trade, in 4 charts

What you need to know about US-India trade, in 4 charts

What you need to know about US-India trade, in 4 charts
Asia|Business|Technology

Baidu to make AI chatbot Ernie Bot free of charge from April 1

Chinese search engine leader Baidu said on Thursday it would make its artificial intelligence chatbot Ernie Bot free starting April 1, citing improved technology and reduced costs.

Baidu to make AI chatbot Ernie Bot free of charge from April 1
Asia|Business|Economy

Volkswagen's $1.4 billion India tax tussle rekindles foreign investor fears

India's demand for back taxes running into a record $1.4 billion from Volkswagen, after 12 years of scrutiny, is reigniting concerns

Volkswagen's $1.4 billion India tax tussle rekindles foreign investor fears
Asia|Business|Technology

Indian warplane maker promises faster delivery after air chief's rebuke

India's state fighter jet maker Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) said it understood why India's air force was impatient over delays in delivering warplanes and would

Indian warplane maker promises faster delivery after air chief's rebuke
Asia|Political|World

Seoul says North Korea is destroying facility that hosted reunions of war-separated families

North Korea is demolishing a South Korea-built property that had been used to host reunions of families separated during the 1950-53 Korean War, the South’s government said Thursday, as it continues to eliminate symbols of engagement between the war-divided rivals

Seoul says North Korea is destroying facility that hosted reunions of war-separated families
Arts|Asia|Sports

From rooftops to remote islands, this city has basketball courts everywhere

From rooftops to remote islands, this city has basketball courts everywhere

From rooftops to remote islands, this city has basketball courts everywhere
Asia|Economy|Food

Indonesia plans to import around 200,000 tons of raw sugar for food reserve

Indonesia plans to import around 200,000 metric tons of raw sugar to top up government's food reserve as white sugar prices have climbed in the domestic market ahead of Ramadan,

Indonesia plans to import around 200,000 tons of raw sugar for food reserve
Asia|Business|Economy

Foxconn says it is open to buying a stake in Nissan

Taiwan's Foxconn would consider taking a stake in Nissan for cooperation, its chairman said, as the Japanese automaker's future hangs in the balance after

Foxconn says it is open to buying a stake in Nissan
Asia|Economy|Lifestyle|Travel|World

China hopes new fleet of ‘silver trains’ will encourage its elderly to travel, and spend, more

China hopes new fleet of ‘silver trains’ will encourage its elderly to travel, and spend, more

China hopes new fleet of ‘silver trains’ will encourage its elderly to travel, and spend, more
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Trump upends US policy on Ukraine and says he and Putin have agreed to begin talks on ending the war

President Donald Trump has upended three years of U.S. policy toward Ukraine, saying he and Russian leader Vladimir Putin have agreed to begin negotiations on ending the war

Trump upends US policy on Ukraine and says he and Putin have agreed to begin talks on ending the war
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Ukraine ceasefire hopes soften US inflation blow

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Ukraine ceasefire hopes soften US inflation blow
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Equinix forecasts quarterly, annual revenue below estimates as strong dollar weighs

Equinix forecast first-quarter and annual revenue below estimates on Wednesday, hurt by a strong dollar amid rising concerns about hefty spending on data center expansion as businesses

Equinix forecasts quarterly, annual revenue below estimates as strong dollar weighs
Asia|Sports|World

Yamamoto, Sasaki are the likely starting pitchers when the Dodgers play in Tokyo next month

Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki are the likely starting pitchers for the Los Angeles Dodgers when they face the Chicago Cubs in Tokyo next month, according to manager Dave Roberts

Yamamoto, Sasaki are the likely starting pitchers when the Dodgers play in Tokyo next month
Asia|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Cook Islands prime minister discusses marine, climate and economics in China visit

Cook Islands' Prime Minister Mark Brown said on Thursday he had held discussions with institutions on marine science, climate resilience and economic cooperation

Cook Islands prime minister discusses marine, climate and economics in China visit
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stocks tumble, dollar rallies as US inflation heats up

U.S. stock futures tumbled and the dollar rose on Wednesday after data showed consumer inflation picked up more than expected in January, underscoring Federal

Stocks tumble, dollar rallies as US inflation heats up
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Modi and Trump's friendly rapport may be tested as Indian prime minister visits Washington

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s longstanding bonhomie with President Donald Trump may be tested as the Indian leader kicks off a visit to Washington, eager to avoid tariffs that have been slapped on others and threats of further taxes and imports

Modi and Trump's friendly rapport may be tested as Indian prime minister visits Washington
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China aids Russian drone production with smuggled Western parts, says Estonia

China is helping Russia's military drone production by becoming a hub for the smuggling of critical Western components for Moscow's armed forces, Estonia's foreign

China aids Russian drone production with smuggled Western parts, says Estonia
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Most of Wall Street sinks after inflation worsens

Most U.S. stocks fell after a report said inflation is unexpectedly worsening for Americans

Stock market today: Most of Wall Street sinks after inflation worsens
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Air India rules out more Boeing jet orders for now, CEO says

Air India is holding off on exercising its outstanding options to buy additional Boeing jets until the planemaker has cleared its backlog, CEO Campbell Wilson

Air India rules out more Boeing jet orders for now, CEO says
Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast|US

Oil sinks 2% after Trump calls Putin, Zelenskiy to discuss end to war in Ukraine

Oil prices settled down more than 2% on Wednesday after U.S.

Oil sinks 2% after Trump calls Putin, Zelenskiy to discuss end to war in Ukraine
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Dollar gains on yen as consumer prices rise more than expected

The U.S. dollar jumped to a one-week high against the Japanese yen on Wednesday after data showed that consumer prices rose more than economists expected in

Dollar gains on yen as consumer prices rise more than expected
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Taliban Fast Facts

Taliban Fast Facts

Asia|Political|World

UN rights office estimates up to 1,400 killed in crackdown on protests in Bangladesh

The U.N. human rights office estimates that up to 1,400 people may have been killed in Bangladesh over three weeks last summer in a crackdown on student-led protests against the now-ousted former prime minister

UN rights office estimates up to 1,400 killed in crackdown on protests in Bangladesh
Asia|Science|World

Jurassic fossil from China rewrites history of bird evolution

Scientists have unearthed in southeastern China the fossil of a quail-sized bird that lived about 150 million years ago during the Jurassic Period and possessed surprisingly

Jurassic fossil from China rewrites history of bird evolution
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Russia is able to fight on in Ukraine for another year but is short on tanks, say military experts

Russia has what it needs to fight on in Ukraine for at least another year and retains the battlefield initiative, but is struggling to replace its

Russia is able to fight on in Ukraine for another year but is short on tanks, say military experts
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Inside the collapse of Nissan and Honda's $60 billion mega deal

Nissan was deep in trouble late last year when rival Honda offered a lifeline: a $60 billion tie-up that would help both Japanese

Inside the collapse of Nissan and Honda's $60 billion mega deal
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Geely, Renault in talks over sales, manufacturing deals in Brazil, sources say

French automaker Renault and its Chinese partner Geely plan to announce a deal later this month on expanding their cooperation to Brazil, three sources said, as they seek

Geely, Renault in talks over sales, manufacturing deals in Brazil, sources say
Asia|Business|MidEast|Technology|World

Google's CEO Pichai says China's DeepSeek has done very good work

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said Chinese startup DeepSeek has done very good work that showed how global artificial intelligence is.

Google's CEO Pichai says China's DeepSeek has done very good work
Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast|Political|US|World

US sanctions strand Iran, Russia oil on tankers, driving up crude costs

The amount of Russian and Iranian oil held on ships has hit multi-month highs as harsher U.S. sanctions reduced the number of buyers, leaving fewer

US sanctions strand Iran, Russia oil on tankers, driving up crude costs
Asia|Business|Economy

Is China ending its stint as major global grain importer? -Braun

China giveth, China taketh away. 

Is China ending its stint as major global grain importer? -Braun
Asia|Business|Entertainment|Travel

The Harry Potter Studio Tour experience is going to China

The Harry Potter Studio Tour experience is going to China

The Harry Potter Studio Tour experience is going to China
Asia|Election|Political

India's top court says handouts creating 'class of parasites', Live Law reports

India's top court said on Wednesday that the practice of giving handouts was creating a "class of parasites" that was unwilling to work during elections because of "freebies"

India's top court says handouts creating 'class of parasites', Live Law reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

World’s biggest EV battery maker seeks blockbuster listing in Hong Kong

World’s biggest EV battery maker seeks blockbuster listing in Hong Kong

World’s biggest EV battery maker seeks blockbuster listing in Hong Kong
Asia|Crime|Political|World

UN reports grave rights violations in Bangladesh protest response

Officials from Bangladesh's former government and security apparatus systematically committed serious human rights violations against protesters staging mass demonstrations last

UN reports grave rights violations in Bangladesh protest response
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

SoftBank's Son back to form with big bets and quarterly loss

Japan's SoftBank Group booked a surprise $2.4 billion quarterly loss on Wednesday, hit by a decline in the value of e-commerce platform Coupang and other tech

SoftBank's Son back to form with big bets and quarterly loss
Asia|Travel|World

More than 100 trapped fishermen rescued from ice floe in Russia’s Far East

More than 100 trapped fishermen rescued from ice floe in Russia’s Far East

More than 100 trapped fishermen rescued from ice floe in Russia’s Far East
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Uzbek court jails 10 people for attempted killing of ex-presidential spokesperson

A military court in Uzbekistan sentenced 10 defendants to lengthy prison terms for the attempted murder of the former presidential press secretary, the country's supreme court

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Science|Technology

Moonshot firm ispace upbeat as Trump keeps Artemis lunar missions with Japan

Tokyo-based moon exploration company ispace is heartened by signs the United States and Japan will remain on course for joint lunar missions, its CEO said on

Moonshot firm ispace upbeat as Trump keeps Artemis lunar missions with Japan
Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

Thailand's big casino gamble hangs on fine print of regulations

Thailand is setting its sights on becoming a global gaming hub, with plans to build a casino industry that generates billions in revenue

Thailand's big casino gamble hangs on fine print of regulations
Asia|Political|World

Kazakhstan lawmakers propose Russian-style 'foreign agent' law

Kazakhstani lawmakers on Wednesday proposed that the country adopt a law restricting "foreign agents", an apparent move to emulate Russia in adopting a measure used to clamp down on

Asia|Environment|Health|World

Nearly everyone in the world breathes bad air. This is what you can do to lower your risk

Most of the world's population is exposed to polluted air, and to those living in cities with chronically bad air, the smog might feel inescapable

Nearly everyone in the world breathes bad air. This is what you can do to lower your risk
Asia|MidEast|Political|US|World

North Korea condemns Trump's Gaza takeover proposal as 'bluster'

North Korean state media on Wednesday denounced U.S.

North Korea condemns Trump's Gaza takeover proposal as 'bluster'
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan says it has asked the US to exclude it from 25% steel and aluminum tariffs

Japan’s government says it asked the U.S. to exclude it from 25% steel and aluminum tariffs, a change from duty-free quotas that Tokyo was given previously

Japan says it has asked the US to exclude it from 25% steel and aluminum tariffs
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Malaysian court orders government, analyst to pay damages in Mongolian murder case

A Malaysian court has ordered the government and a political analyst, Abdul Razak Baginda, to pay a total of more than 9 million ringgit ($2 million) to the family of murdered

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korean free trade pact could limit impact of reciprocal Trump tariffs, economists say

South Korea's free trade agreement with the United States could help mitigate its exposure to reciprocal tariffs threatened by U.S.

South Korean free trade pact could limit impact of reciprocal Trump tariffs, economists say
Asia|Health|Political|Science|World

China says Wuhan institute was not involved in creating COVID-19 virus

The Wuhan Institute of Virology was not involved in the creation or leakage of the COVID-19 virus, a spokesperson of China's foreign ministry said during a regular press conference

China says Wuhan institute was not involved in creating COVID-19 virus
Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Trump wants China to play a role in peace in Ukraine. Is Xi Jinping willing to help?

Trump wants China to play a role in peace in Ukraine. Is Xi Jinping willing to help?

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Foreigners speed up sales of Vietnamese shares despite prospect of market upgrade

Foreign investors accelerated sales of Vietnamese stocks in recent weeks as trade risks grew for the export-reliant country, data shows, despite the prospect

Foreigners speed up sales of Vietnamese shares despite prospect of market upgrade
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China's purchases of chipmaking equipment to decline in 2025, consultancy says

China's purchases of chipmaking equipment are set to decline this year after three years of growth, as the industry grapples with overcapacity

China's purchases of chipmaking equipment to decline in 2025, consultancy says
Asia|Environment|Sports|World

Russia says it rescues all 139 fishermen stranded on ice floe in Western Pacific sea

Russia's emergency services said on Wednesday that it had rescued all 139 fishermen stranded on an ice floe drifting in the Sea of Okhotsk in the Western Pacific.

Russia says it rescues all 139 fishermen stranded on ice floe in Western Pacific sea
Asia|Political|World

Philippines military eyes more upgrades, including 'dream' submarines

The Philippines is looking to buy more military hardware to modernise its arsenal, including additional BrahMos missiles from India and at least two submarines, the chief of the

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

China's SMIC flags chip oversupply risk on weakening demand, rising output

China's largest chipmaker SMIC said the market for its staple mature-node chips could be oversupplied in the second half of 2025, tempering optimism about a recovery from a post-

China's SMIC flags chip oversupply risk on weakening demand, rising output
Asia|Crime|Political

Philippine investigators file criminal complaints against vice president over assassination threats

Philippine government investigators have filed criminal complaints including sedition against Vice President Sara Duterte over her public threat to have the president assassinated if she herself was killed in an escalating political storm

Philippine investigators file criminal complaints against vice president over assassination threats
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

US chip toolmaker Lam Research to invest over $1 billion in India

U.S.-based chip toolmaker company Lam Research said it will invest over 100 billion rupees ($1.2 billion) in the next few years in India's southern Karnataka state, the latest

US chip toolmaker Lam Research to invest over $1 billion in India
Asia|Business|Economy

China's record mergers in $8 trillion small banking sector raise future risks

China oversaw its largest-ever wave of rural bank mergers last year, a Reuters review of official data showed, but analysts say Beijing's efforts to tackle risks in the small banking sector

China's record mergers in $8 trillion small banking sector raise future risks
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Taiwan's Foxconn says it can plan production around Trump tariffs

Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer and Apple's main iPhone maker, can plan its production around new U.S. tariffs, the company's

Taiwan's Foxconn says it can plan production around Trump tariffs
Asia|Business|Finance

Singapore regulator, banking association to set up new payments entity

Singapore's financial regulator and the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) said on Wednesday they will set up a new entity to consolidate the administration and governance

Singapore regulator, banking association to set up new payments entity
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Indian central bank hikes overnight fund infusion post heavy FX intervention

India's central bank hiked the quantum of funds that it intended to inject into the banking system through an overnight infusion on Wednesday, after aggressively

Indian central bank hikes overnight fund infusion post heavy FX intervention
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Is China's state-funded stock revival plan pie in the sky?

As China directs its large financial institutions to help revive and rebalance a struggling stock market, analysts see merit in the

Is China's state-funded stock revival plan pie in the sky?
Asia|Lifestyle|World

Ten million Indians take holy dip on key day of Kumbh Mela festival

More than 10 million devout Hindus seeking absolution from their sins took a dip in holy waters in northern India during a span of four hours on Wednesday,

Ten million Indians take holy dip on key day of Kumbh Mela festival
Asia|Crime|Political

Philippines law agency recommends filing criminal charges against VP Duterte over threat

The Philippines' National Bureau of Investigation has recommended filing criminal charges against Vice President Sara Duterte over an alleged threat to assassinate President

Philippines law agency recommends filing criminal charges against VP Duterte over threat
Asia|Political|US|World

First US Navy ships sail through Taiwan Strait since Trump inauguration

Two U.S.

Asia|Political|World

China tightens screws on what can be shared online about its military

China tightens screws on what can be shared online about its military

China tightens screws on what can be shared online about its military
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

South Korea acting president calls for agreement on extra budget amid slowing economy

South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok on Wednesday said he hoped for a swift agreement within the country's parliament on an extra budget to support an economy

South Korea acting president calls for agreement on extra budget amid slowing economy
Asia|Business|Economy

Bank Indonesia says liquidity measure will support government housing goal

Indonesia's central bank said it will increase to 80 trillion rupiah ($4.9 billion) the amount of liquidity freed up by reducing reserve requirements for banks that lend to the

Bank Indonesia says liquidity measure will support government housing goal
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Japan's Eneos aims to raise at least $2.6 billion in metals unit's IPO, sources say

Japan's largest oil refiner, Eneos Holdings, aims to raise at least 400 billion yen ($2.61 billion) by listing its wholly owned metals unit, two sources

Japan's Eneos aims to raise at least $2.6 billion in metals unit's IPO, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

BOJ governor says higher food prices in Japan may alter inflation expectations

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Wednesday the central bank will conduct monetary policy bearing in mind there are risks that food prices may continue to

BOJ governor says higher food prices in Japan may alter inflation expectations
Asia|Crime|Political|World

US aid freeze sets back fight against human trafficking in Cambodia

President Donald Trump’s freeze on foreign assistance has dealt a blow organizations fighting human trafficking and forced labor in Cambodia, where tens of thousands of people are held captive and forced to work in call centers running telephone scams

US aid freeze sets back fight against human trafficking in Cambodia
Asia|Crime|Education|World

South Korean teacher admits to stabbing girl to death, police say

A teacher at a South Korean elementary school has admitted to stabbing a seven-year-old girl who was found in cardiac arrest and later died in hospital, a police official said on

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Atome Financial secures BlackRock, InnoVen in $80 million credit facility

Singapore-based financial technology firm Atome Financial said on Wednesday it had secured a private credit fund managed by asset manager BlackRock and venture debt provider

Atome Financial secures BlackRock, InnoVen in $80 million credit facility
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan requests US to exclude Japan from steel, aluminium tariffs

Japan industry minister Yoji Muto said on Wednesday the nation has requested that the United States exempt Japan from steel and aluminium tariffs. U.S.

Japan requests US to exclude Japan from steel, aluminium tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy

Vietnam says to revise up 2025 GDP growth target to 8.0% from 6.5%-7.0%

Vietnam will officially revise up its gross domestic product growth target for 2025 to 8.0% from 6.5%-7.0%, Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung said on Wednesday.

Vietnam says to revise up 2025 GDP growth target to 8.0% from 6.5%-7.0%
Asia|Business|Entertainment

Warner Bros to build 'Harry Potter Studio Tour' with Chinese group in Shanghai

Warner Bros has agreed to develop a "Harry Potter Studio Tour" in Shanghai with Jinjiang International, the Chinese group said on Wednesday.

Warner Bros to build 'Harry Potter Studio Tour' with Chinese group in Shanghai
Asia|Economy|Environment|Political|Science|Technology

India wants to embrace nuclear power. To do it, it'll need a lot of time and money

India wants more nuclear power, has pledged over $2 billion toward research and will change laws to boost investment to do it

India wants to embrace nuclear power. To do it, it'll need a lot of time and money
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

Global electric vehicle sales up 18% in January

Global electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle sales in January rose 18% year on year, as growth in Europe and the United States outpaced China for the first time since

Global electric vehicle sales up 18% in January
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|Stock Markets|US

US tariffs would stack for Canada, official says as countries condemn Trump moves

U.S.

US tariffs would stack for Canada, official says as countries condemn Trump moves
Asia|Political|US|World

US Navy confirms 'routine' Taiwan Strait transit

The U.S. Navy confirmed on Tuesday two of its ships carried out a Taiwan Strait transit, calling it routine despite an angry reaction from Beijing.

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Tech pierces trade gloom, Softbank reports

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Tech pierces trade gloom, Softbank reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

ArcelorMittal considers shifting European support activities to India

ArcelorMittal is considering a potential shift of some of its European business support activities to India, as the region’s steel sector faces pressure from high costs

ArcelorMittal considers shifting European support activities to India
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|World

US coal exports to India expected to rise due to China tariffs

The United States is expected to boost coal exports to India after China imposed tariffs on energy imports from the U.S., five industry

US coal exports to India expected to rise due to China tariffs
Asia|Business|Political|Technology|World

Russia offers India its most advanced Su-57 stealth fighter jet

Russia has offered to make its fifth-generation stealth fighter jet Sukhoi Su-57 in India for the Indian Air Force, a Russian and

Russia offers India its most advanced Su-57 stealth fighter jet
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple teams up with Alibaba to bring AI features for iPhones in China, The Information reports

Apple is partnering with Alibaba to roll out artificial intelligence features for iPhone users in China, the Information reported on Tuesday, citing one person with direct knowledge of the

Apple teams up with Alibaba to bring AI features for iPhones in China, The Information reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Column-Trump tariffs a 'lose-lose' for emerging Asia: McGeever

U.S.

Column-Trump tariffs a 'lose-lose' for emerging Asia: McGeever
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Yemeni Houthis ready to launch attacks on Israel if war on Gaza resumes, leader says

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis, who control most of western Yemen including the capital, are ready to mount attacks on Israel if it resumes its assault on Gaza and does not commit to

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Travel

Marriott's full-year profit forecast dampened by China slowdown

Marriott International forecast 2025 profit below Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, hurt by poor performance at its hotels in Greater China, sending the hospitality

Marriott's full-year profit forecast dampened by China slowdown
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Russia says US sanctions should not affect oil trade with India

U.S. sanctions on Russia should not affect Moscow's oil trade with India, Pavel Sorokin, Russia's first deputy energy minister, said on Tuesday, while adding it was

Russia says US sanctions should not affect oil trade with India
Asia|Election|Political

South Korea election official rejects impeached president's fraud claims

The secretary general of South Korea's National Election Commission defended the integrity of the country's elections on Tuesday amid claims by impeached President

South Korea election official rejects impeached president's fraud claims
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment

Vietnam's industrial boom drives global coal imports to new highs: Maguire

Vietnam has become a key driver of global growth in thermal coal imports and use, after supercharging imports of the power fuel by over 30% in 2024 to

Vietnam's industrial boom drives global coal imports to new highs: Maguire
Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

U.S aid freeze risks handing influence to China in Beijing's backyard

After U.S.

U.S aid freeze risks handing influence to China in Beijing's backyard
Asia|Business|MidEast|Technology

Baidu CEO says more AI spend still needed despite DeepSeek's success

Investment in data centres and cloud infrastructure is still needed despite DeepSeek challenging the cost efficiency of large AI models, Baidu CEO Robin Li said on Tuesday.

Baidu CEO says more AI spend still needed despite DeepSeek's success
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China bubble tea firm Mixue targets $500 million in February Hong Kong IPO, sources say

China's largest bubble tea firm, Mixue Group, will begin bookbuilding for its Hong Kong initial public offering by the end of February to

China bubble tea firm Mixue targets $500 million in February Hong Kong IPO, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Thai PM orders study on impact of US trade policy on exports

Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has ordered a study on the potential impact of U.S. trade policy on Thai exports, an official said on Tuesday, underlining concerns

Thai PM orders study on impact of US trade policy on exports
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korea to seek talks with US after Trump announces steel tariffs

South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok on Tuesday said his government would seek talks with the U.S. administration about Washington's 25% tariffs

South Korea to seek talks with US after Trump announces steel tariffs
Asia|Crime|Political

Singapore detains teenager radicalised by far-right extremism

An 18-year-old Singapore student who was radicalised by violent far-right extremism online and who idolised the gunman behind deadly attacks on two mosques in

Asia|Crime|MidEast|World

Five killed in suicide bomb blast in northeastern Afghanistan, police say

At least five people were killed when a suicide bomber with explosives strapped to his body detonated outside a bank in northeastern Afghanistan on Tuesday, police said.

Asia|Business|Crime|Economy|Stock Markets

South Korean court clears HSBC of violating short-selling rules

A South Korean court on Tuesday acquitted HSBC on charges of violating the country's short-selling rules, a court official said.

South Korean court clears HSBC of violating short-selling rules
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

Shares of Chinese steelmakers slide as Trump's fresh tariffs add uncertainty on exports

Shares at major listed steelmakers in top producer China slid on Tuesday as fresh tariffs by U.S.

Shares of Chinese steelmakers slide as Trump's fresh tariffs add uncertainty on exports
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korea's acting president seeks talks with US on tariffs

South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok on Tuesday said the government would seek talks with the U.S. administration on the tariffs Washington is imposing to reflect the

South Korea's acting president seeks talks with US on tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy

Chinese car sales post biggest drop in almost a year in January

China's car sales fell 12% in January from a year earlier, the first decline since September and the biggest drop in almost a year, as automakers braced for intense competition in

Chinese car sales post biggest drop in almost a year in January
Asia|Economy|Election|Political|World

Bangladesh opposition says government aims to hold polls by December

Bangladesh is working towards holding general elections by December, the party of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia said after some of its officials held a meeting with Muhammad

Bangladesh opposition says government aims to hold polls by December
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

India not expected to lift ban on Chinese investments soon, top government adviser says

India is not expected to lift a ban on Chinese investments into the country soon, according to remarks by India's Chief Economic Adviser V. Anantha Nageswaran on Tuesday.

India not expected to lift ban on Chinese investments soon, top government adviser says
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

China tops hedge funds' shopping lists so far this year, Goldman says

Global hedge funds have been snapping up Chinese stocks for much of this year, with their buying accelerating in the past week as the emergence of homegrown

Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Of trade wars and (EV) price wars

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook Gold made a foray towards the $3,000-an-ounce mark in the Asia session overnight, touching $2,942, functioning as markets'

Of trade wars and (EV) price wars
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Wall Street holds firm following Trump's latest tariffs

Wall Street held relatively firm following President Donald Trump’s latest tariff escalation and after the Federal Reserve hinted interest rates may not change for a while

Stock market today: Wall Street holds firm following Trump's latest tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

China Vanke gets $383 million loan from state shareholder

Cash-strapped China Vanke said its major shareholder, state-owned Shenzhen Metro, is giving it a 2.8 billion yuan ($383.12 million) loan, in a sign the government is stepping up

China Vanke gets $383 million loan from state shareholder
Asia|Political|World

Indonesia general to head state food procurement company, sparking concerns on military role

Indonesia's appointment of an army general to run the national food procurement company has raised concerns about the expansion of military roles under President Prabowo Subianto,

Indonesia general to head state food procurement company, sparking concerns on military role
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Thailand to set up long-term equity fund to support flagging market

Thailand's government plans to set up a long-term equity fund to support the Thai stock market, the finance minister said on Tuesday, as the bourse has been the worst performing

Thailand to set up long-term equity fund to support flagging market
Asia|Election|Political

Philippines kicks off election campaigning amid high-stakes political drama

Campaigning for the Philippines' midterm elections kicked off on Tuesday against a fractured political backdrop, heightened by a high-profile row among warring elites

Philippines kicks off election campaigning amid high-stakes political drama
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

Xpeng, Geely shares fall after BYD offers free smart driving features

Shares in Chinese automakers Xpeng and Geely Auto tumbled on Tuesday on concern they will struggle to compete against BYD's move to offer free smart driving features on almost all

Xpeng, Geely shares fall after BYD offers free smart driving features
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Bangladesh seeks full power supply restoration from Adani plant

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Bangladesh seeks full power supply restoration from Adani plant
Asia|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Dollar falls as tariff concerns ease, Fed's Powell stays patient on rate cuts

The U.S. dollar fell on Tuesday as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the U.S. central bank was in no rush to cut its short-term interest rate again and as traders

Dollar falls as tariff concerns ease, Fed's Powell stays patient on rate cuts
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

China's CATL files for at least $5 billion Hong Kong listing

Chinese battery giant CATL has started the process to list in Hong Kong by lodging its filings with regulators in a deal that is expected to raise at least $5

China's CATL files for at least $5 billion Hong Kong listing
Americas|Asia|Europe|Travel

Cheapest countries to visit for a savvy American traveler

Way.com shares a guide to the cheapest countries for American travelers to visit.

Cheapest countries to visit for a savvy American traveler
Africa|Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistan says at least 16 nationals died in migrant boat sinking near Libya

Pakistan says at least 16 citizens died when a boat carrying Europe-bound migrants capsized near the Libyan coast over the weekend

Asia|Political|World

World’s most populous nation saw a ‘staggering’ rise in hate speech last year, report says

World’s most populous nation saw a ‘staggering’ rise in hate speech last year, report says

World’s most populous nation saw a ‘staggering’ rise in hate speech last year, report says
Asia|Business|Stock Markets|Technology

DeepSeek hasn’t just disrupted OpenAI. Chinese tech giants are being upended too

DeepSeek hasn’t just disrupted OpenAI. Chinese tech giants are being upended too

DeepSeek hasn’t just disrupted OpenAI. Chinese tech giants are being upended too
Asia|Political|World

Hundreds of wounded Russian soldiers treated in North Korea, envoy says

Hundreds of wounded Russian soldiers treated in North Korea, envoy says

Hundreds of wounded Russian soldiers treated in North Korea, envoy says
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Korea's top think tank lowers economic growth projection, citing Trump's tariffs

South Korea’s top economic think tank on Tuesday slashed its growth forecast for the country’s economy for the second time in four months, expressing concern about the potential impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s expanding tariffs

South Korea's top think tank lowers economic growth projection, citing Trump's tariffs
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Philippine president thanks Cambodia for pardoning 13 Filipino women convicted of illegal surrogacy

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has thanked Cambodia’s king for granting royal pardon to 13 Filipino women who were convicted of illegally serving as surrogate mothers in the Southeast Asian kingdom but were flown back to Manila last year

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Hong Kong will file complaint to WTO on US tariffs, official says

Hong Kong will file a complaint on recent U.S. tariffs imposed on the city to the World Trade Organization, claiming the U.S. has completely ignored the city's

Hong Kong will file complaint to WTO on US tariffs, official says
Asia|Business|Technology

China's Leapmotor launches $20,000 smart EV, after BYD cuts entry price

Leapmotor, the Chinese partner of Stellantis, on Tuesday launched a new electric vehicle with smart driving technology priced under 150,000 yuan ($20,535), a day after BYD slashed

China's Leapmotor launches $20,000 smart EV, after BYD cuts entry price
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Bain Capital says it may withdraw tender offer proposal for Fuji Soft

U.S. private equity firm Bain Capital said it may withdraw its tender offer proposal for Japanese IT firm Fuji Soft, after rival suitor KKR raised its offer above Bain's in a

Bain Capital says it may withdraw tender offer proposal for Fuji Soft
Asia|Political|World

North Korea says US nuclear submarine at South Korea port posing grave threat, KCNA reports

North Korea's defence ministry said on Tuesday the United States is again posing a grave security threat by sending a nuclear submarine to a South Korean port and its military forces

Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Indian oil companies in talks to buy U.S. LNG supplies

Indian oil companies are looking to buy U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG), buoyed by the Trump administration's lifting of a ban on export permits for new projects,

Indian oil companies in talks to buy U.S. LNG supplies
Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

Boston man cleared of US charges he acted as Chinese agent

A jury found a Boston man not guilty on Monday of U.S. charges that he acted as an unlawful agent of China's government by supplying officials information about

Boston man cleared of US charges he acted as Chinese agent
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Seeking clarity in tariff 'fake news' blizzard

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

Seeking clarity in tariff 'fake news' blizzard
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Markets react to Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium imports

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he will introduce new 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports into the U.S., on top of existing metals duties.

Markets react to Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium imports
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Wall Street takes Trump's latest tariff threats in stride, and indexes rise

U.S. stock indexes rose as Wall Street took President Donald Trump’s latest threat on tariffs in stride

Stock market today: Wall Street takes Trump's latest tariff threats in stride, and indexes rise
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Oil gains nearly 2% despite trade war concerns

Oil prices rose nearly 2% on Monday after posting their third straight week of losses, even though investors remained worried that U.S.

Oil gains nearly 2% despite trade war concerns
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Dollar gains, others slip on tariff threats

The U.S. dollar gained on Monday after President Donald Trump pledged 25% tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminium, while the Canadian dollar, Japanese yen,

Dollar gains, others slip on tariff threats
Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Hamas says it will delay hostage release set for Saturday

A spokesperson for Hamas says it will delay the next hostage release after accusing Israel of violating a ceasefire agreement

Middle East latest: Hamas says it will delay hostage release set for Saturday
Asia|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology

Japan's Softbank Group seen booking $1.5 billion quarterly profit

Japan's SoftBank Group is set to make a quarterly net profit of 234 billion yen ($1.54 billion) on Wednesday as shares in its telecommunications holdings edge up and

Japan's Softbank Group seen booking $1.5 billion quarterly profit
Asia|Election|Political|US|World

Anti-minority hate speech in India rose by 74% in 2024, research group says

Instances of hate speech against minorities in India such as Muslims increased 74% in 2024, a Washington-based research group said on Monday, with incidents

Anti-minority hate speech in India rose by 74% in 2024, research group says
Asia|Europe|Political|World

China's foreign minister to visit Britain on Thursday for talks

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi is due to visit Britain on Thursday to hold talks with his British counterpart David Lammy in a sign that relations between the countries are

China's foreign minister to visit Britain on Thursday for talks
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

In China's export hub of Yiwu, traders shrug off Trump's tariffs

Traders in China's export manufacturing hub of Yiwu shrugged off U.S.

In China's export hub of Yiwu, traders shrug off Trump's tariffs
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Food

India inflation likely fell to 4.60% in January as food price rises moderated: Reuters poll

India's consumer inflation likely fell sharply to a five-month low of 4.60% in January from 5.22% in December on slowing food price rises, according to

India inflation likely fell to 4.60% in January as food price rises moderated: Reuters poll
Asia|Crime|Education|World

Child dies in South Korea after being stabbed at school

A child was found in cardiac arrest and later died after being stabbed in a South Korean elementary school on Monday alongside a woman in her 40s who also had stab wounds, local

Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

India's aluminium exports to the US likely to drop due to tariffs, industry says

India's aluminium shipments to the U.S., its top export market for the metal, will likely drop due to tariffs proposed by Washington, prompting producers to look at

India's aluminium exports to the US likely to drop due to tariffs, industry says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India's central bank doubles bond purchase to manage liquidity deficit

India's central bank on Monday said it will double the quantum of security purchases under its next tranche of open market operation on February 13 to manage the liquidity deficit

India's central bank doubles bond purchase to manage liquidity deficit
Asia|Business|Economy

China to boost residents' income to spur spending

China will boost residents' income to support consumer spending, according to a cabinet meeting hosted by Premier Li Qiang, the national television broadcaster CCTV reported on

China to boost residents' income to spur spending
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|World

India opens air show with eye on boosting defence manufacturing and exports

India is committed to boosting manufacturing and exports of defence equipment in the coming years, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on

India opens air show with eye on boosting defence manufacturing and exports
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Shares of U.S. steel, aluminium companies surge pre-market

Donald Trump's plan to impose new 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium boosted share prices of U.S. producers in pre-market trading, while shares of producers

Shares of U.S. steel, aluminium companies surge pre-market
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

A timeline of US-China tit-for-tat tariffs since Trump's first term

China’s tit-for-tat duties on U.S. imports have taken effect

A timeline of US-China tit-for-tat tariffs since Trump's first term
Asia|Crime|Health|Travel|World

Sri Lanka investigates deaths of 2 tourists taken ill at a hostel earlier this month

Sri Lankan police say autopsies are being conducted after the deaths of two foreign tourists earlier this month while they were vacationing in the country

Americas|Asia|Political|World

Japan PM Ishiba's approval rate rises 5 points to 44%, NHK poll shows

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's cabinet approval rate rose 5 points from the previous month to 44% in a February 7-9 poll, recovering to the highest level since his October

Japan PM Ishiba's approval rate rises 5 points to 44%, NHK poll shows
Asia|Economy|Lifestyle|World

New marriages in China crash to record low, while divorces on the rise

New marriages in China crash to record low, while divorces on the rise

New marriages in China crash to record low, while divorces on the rise
Asia|Crime|World

Governor puts parts of Russia's Sakhalin on high alert after cargo ship runs aground

A district in Russia's Sakhalin region has been put on high alert after a Chinese cargo ship ran aground off the southwest coast of the Sakhalin Island, the governor of the region in

Governor puts parts of Russia's Sakhalin on high alert after cargo ship runs aground
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Taiwan's legacy chip industry contemplates future as China eats into share​

When Taiwan's Powerchip Technology entered a deal with the eastern Chinese city of Hefei in 2015 to set up a new chip foundry, it hoped the move would help provide

Taiwan's legacy chip industry contemplates future as China eats into share​
Asia|Crime|Political

South Korea prosecutors indict 63 over courthouse rampage by Yoon supporters

South Korean prosecutors indicted on Monday 63 people for their role in storming a court building last month to protest the detention of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korea prosecutors indict 63 over courthouse rampage by Yoon supporters
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

HongKong Post will resume parcel services to the US from Feb 11

HongKong Post said on Monday it would resume parcel services to the United States starting from February 11.

Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

Ed Sheeran busted by Indian police for busking without permission

Ed Sheeran busted by Indian police for busking without permission

Ed Sheeran busted by Indian police for busking without permission