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- iOttie Easy One Touch 5 Installation
- Enhancing Your Drive with the ROVE R2-4K Dash Cam
- Revolutionizing Car Connectivity with the Teeran CarPlay Wireless Adapter: 2024's Ultimate Upgrade
- Comprehensive Review of the REDTIGER Dash Cam: Features and Performance
- Unveiling Comfort: The Amazon Essentials Men's Full-Zip Polar Fleece Jacket
- Exploring the Features and Performance of the Vitamix Propel Series 510 Blender
- Unveiling the Keurig K-Elite: A Comprehensive Guide to Your Next Coffee Experience
- By 2024, the number of Asians travelling outside of Asia will be back to where it was before the pandemic
- Oil prices didn't change much because people thought that a Fed rate hike would slow down demand
- Long-awaited data protection bill passes in Indonesia
- Hong Kong calls attention to a change in the COVID quarantine policy and wants an orderly opening-up
- Japan's consumer price inflation in August is close to its 8-year high
- As the UN thinks about what to do about Myanmar, Malaysia wants ASEAN to review the peace plan
- For the first time since 2018, a U.S. aircraft carrier will go to South Korea
- Fears of a recession cause oil prices to drop, but worries about supply keep prices from falling too much
- A Chinese health official says not to touch foreigners if you want to avoid getting monkeypox
- Analysis: China's mortgage boycott is quieting down as building stops
- Biden says that if China attacked Taiwan, U.S. forces would defend the island
- The polluted bay in the Philippine capital is getting cleaned up
- After a quiet night, the Kyrgyz-Tajik ceasefire holds for the most part
- Soccer-More COVID restrictions have caused Chinese Super League games to be put off
- Taiwan wants the COVID quarantine for arrivals to end sooner
- ByteDance will spend up to $3 billion to buy investors' shares back
- Seven casinos can put in bids, but Genting is the wild card
- Taiwan wants the COVID quarantine for arrivals to end sooner
- China's real estate market is getting smaller as prices rise and sales drop
- EU politicians are against China's live-fire drills in the Taiwan Strait
- At the end of the pope's trip to Kazakhstan, a conservative critic speaks out
- India plans to stop giving money to Sri Lanka as talks with the IMF move forward - sources
- Leaders of the Pacific Islands should want Washington to pay attention to climate change
- Queen Elizabeth's body lies in state in London, and a lot of people pay their respects
- Singapore plans to change its financial services with an eye on the boom in green finance.
- A bill to improve relations between the U.S. and Taiwan is moving through the U.S. Senate
- The Indonesian government and a key parliament body set a GDP growth goal of 5.3% for 2023
- BOJ seems to be checking FX rates in preparation for a currency intervention
- Cricket-Jayawardene quits as coach and gets a bigger job with the Mumbai Indians of the IPL
- Explainer: How would Japan deal with a weak yen by intervening in the currency market?
- China gets a windfall of energy as the West turns away from Russian supplies
- The Queen's body is brought to Buckingham Palace, where a lot of people are waiting
- Pope says he is ready to go to China at any time
- The body of Queen Elizabeth will be flown to London
- From "block" to "blue ticks": How China helped Twitter become a big business
- After protests over a rise in fuel prices, Indonesia will look at its minimum wage rules
- Industrial mining is linked to the loss of tropical forests in Indonesia and Brazil the most, says a study
- A U.N. investigator says that Facebook gave a lot of information about war crimes in Myanmar
- A Thai activist got two years in prison for insulting the queen
- In Scotland, King Charles will join the procession of the queen's body
- The euro rises on hawkish ECB signals, and the dollar falls
- Police say that seven people have died because of the quake in Papua New Guinea
- A Philippine lawmaker wants to get rid of the agency that is getting Marcos's money back
- Stocks in Asia go up, but the dollar is cautious before the inflation test
- Ukraine says that Russia attacked their power grid as payback for their offensive
- Sri Lanka's captain says that winning the T20 Asia Cup will help the team prepare for the T20 World Cup
- King Charles will fly to Scotland to take part in the sad funeral procession of the queen's body
- Japan's alcohol companies are turning to non-alcoholic drinks to attract Generation Z
- As COVID cuts take effect, China's oil demand may fall for the first time since 2002
- Britain's King Charles to address a nation in mourning
- Flowers and tributes were given all over the world when Queen Elizabeth died
- Fears that demand will go down cause oil prices to drop, and benchmarks are down 4% for the week
- China reported 1,404 new cases of COVID on September 8, down from 1,439 the day before
- Queen Elizabeth dies at age 96, ending an era for Britain
- Japan's top foreign exchange diplomat says that action will be taken to stop "speculative" yen moves
- Europe waits for a possible record rate hike from the ECB
- The Swiss call China's ambassador to raise concerns about human rights
- Apple has an adventure watch, an SOS satellite iPhone, and prices that don't change
- Malaysia's palm oil losses will continue for a third year because of a lack of workers
- South Korea is willing to talk with North Korea about bringing separated families back together
- Parts of Pakistan seemed "like a sea"
- Indonesian regions were told to cut down on transportation costs to keep inflation down
- East Timor pushes Australia on a long-stalled gas project
- On a COVID alert, more Chinese cities tell people to stay home for the holidays
- Oil goes down because there are new worries about demand and people expect interest rates to go up
- Analysts say the Indonesian president will probably be able to handle the anger over rising fuel prices
- No kerosene, no food, Sri Lanka's fishermen say
- Two officials at the Tokyo 2020 sponsor have been arrested as a bribery investigation grows.
- The first case of monkeypox is found in Hong Kong
- Tech workers are left in the lurch when Sea's e-commerce branch, Shopee, takes back job offers
- President Tsai says that China's military drills have made Taiwan's fighting skills better
- As anger grows over the rise in fuel prices, rallies are expected all over Indonesia
- In Kabul, a suicide bomber killed two people who worked at the Russian embassy and killed four other people
- The Japanese man who gets paid to do nothing is living the dream
- Pakistan struggles to avoid danger as floods get worse and the number of deaths reaches 1,300
- Malaysia's palm oil stocks hit 2 million tonnes at the end of August for the first time in two years
- In the latest step toward reopening, some countries will be able to enter Taiwan without a visa
- Marcos's first trip outside of the Philippines as president was to Indonesia
- The attempt to kill Argentina's vice president shook the country
- The Biden administration will keep tariffs on China while the review goes on
- Oil prices go up before an OPEC+ meeting.
- Lufthansa has to cancel a lot of flights because pilots are on strike over pay.
- Pakistan's military saves 2,000 people trapped by terrible floods
- Factbox: Legal cases against Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi
- North Korea says that the new U.N. expert on human rights is "biassed."
- Japan warns against volatility as the yen falls to its lowest level in 24 years
- Rosmah, who used to be the first lady of Malaysia, was found guilty of bribery
- Asia stocks stagger into September as dollar spikes
- As a food crisis looms in flood-damaged Pakistan, vegetable prices are going up
- The former first lady of Malaysia, Rosmah, is on trial for corruption
- Singapore kicks out the only Olympic champion who used cannabis from the games.
- Thailand hopes that Indian weddings will bring in more money from tourists
- Malaysia's plans for 5G are in trouble because two carriers are selling their shares in a government agency - sources
- Rate hike bets buoy euro and bolster U.S. dollar
- Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, died at age 91
- China's services sector grew at a slower rate in August, according to the official PMI
- Restraint doesn't mean Taiwan won't "counter" China, says the leader of Taiwan
- Sri Lanka president raises IMF loan hopes, budget aims to bolster revenue
- Rashid says that Afghanistan's lack of international exposure is made up for by T20 cricket leagues
- Singapore Court gives Hodlnaut protection from its creditors
- Elon Musk sends a subpoena to a Twitter leaker to get information about spam and security
- China's COVID restrictions hurt the mental health of young people
- Analysis: A deal between the U.S. and China on audits is not yet done, lawyers say
- IAEA is sending a team to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine, which is close to a war front
- A U.S. judge said that the victims of Sept. 11 don't have the right to take Afghan central bank assets
- Singapore has made changes to its work visa rules to attract more foreign workers
- Before he gets out on parole, an Indonesian terrorist who helped bomb Bali in 2002 says he's sorry
- A 6.1 magnitude earthquake hits off the island of Sumatra in Indonesia
- Weary of the heat, Chongqing and Sichuan are now on flood alert because of the heavy rain
- JFE could replace blast furnaces in west Japan with electric arc furnaces
- Stocks extend slide, dollar climbs on rate hubbub
- Pakistan foreign minister says help needed after 'overwhelming' floods
- Lawmakers in Indonesia are thinking about raising fuel prices by as much as 40%
- A Chinese defence company has taken over lifting oil from Venezuela to pay off the country's debt
- China is telling farmers to replant or switch crops because harvest time is coming up
- Afghan women open a library to avoid being left alone
- Former Pakistani Prime Minister Khan's bail on terrorism charges is extended by a Pakistani court
- On Ukraine's Independence Day, 22 civilians are killed in a Russian attack, officials in Kyiv say
- The new acting leader of Thailand is another member of the royalist military
- Mahathir of Malaysia says it is "highly likely" that Najib, who is in jail, will get a royal pardon
- China will use fiscal and monetary policies to help stabilise jobs
- South Korea raises its interest rates by 25 bps to fight inflation
- Thai PM who is in jail will go to a meeting at the defence ministry
- Brent oil goes over $100 a barrel as people talk about OPEC cutting production
- A Thai court has suspended PM Prayuth until a review of his term limit
- Analysis: Indonesia's bulls are happy about the late-but-better-than-never rate hike
- Afghan refugees and migrants protest in UAE over their uncertain future
- Indonesia's Sumatra checks for damage after an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3
- Allianz is in talks with banks about a joint venture to manage assets in China
- The highest court in India will hear a petition to take back the release of gang-rape convicts
- Russia goes after the Zaporizhzhia area while the capital of Ukraine bans Independence Day celebrations
- Analysis: Experts don't trust the monkeypox vaccine because there isn't much information about it and there isn't enough of it
- In a fight over the Twitter deal, Musk asks Jack Dorsey for documents
- Energy problems in Europe hurt the euro and Asian stocks
- Ex-PM Najib of Malaysia asks the chief justice to step down from the appeals panel
- Afghan refugee accused of killing three New Mexico Muslims
- Pakistan approves a draft agreement to send troops to Qatar to help keep the World Cup safe
- Fears of a slowing economy and a stronger dollar cause oil prices to drop
- As fears of a rate hike grow, stocks fall and the dollar gets stronger
- United Imaging stock goes up 75% in its first day of trading in Shanghai
- As pandemic restrictions ease, children in the Philippines can go back to school
- Russia hits Ukraine hard, and Zelenskiy warns of possible attacks before Ukraine's Independence Day
- Taiwan talks up its "democracy chips" at a meeting with the governor of a U.S. state
- In a major national security case, a veteran Hong Kong democrat was given bail
- Asia stocks go down, and the yuan falls because the dollar is strong
- Pakistan's former PM Khan says that the government is trying to silence him by blocking him on YouTube
- A law official says that the Bali bomber could be freed in a few days
- When bad economic news comes out, European stocks go down
- Indonesia might raise gas prices the week after next - minister
- Before going on a 9-month world tour, the K-pop group BLACKPINK will release a new song
- Bloomberg News: The president of Indonesia wants Tesla to make electric cars in the country
- Fed officials talk about raising interest rates as the dollar hits its highest level in a month
- Taiwan thanks the Navy for helping them deal with "indescribable" pressure from China
- Vanuatu's president gets rid of parliament to stop a move to get rid of him
- Pioneering Japanese 'butterflies' designer Hanae Mori dies at 96
- 21 people have died in the blast at a mosque in Kabul
- Japan's Olympic sponsor fee for a store that was involved in a bribery scandal was cut by more than half
- China is rushing to protect its harvests as the drought may linger until September
- U.S. and Taiwan will begin official trade negotiations under a new effort
- Tenaga of Malaysia will invest $4.5 billion annually to quicken the energy transition
- Nepali mother returns to school with her son as part of her search for knowledge
- Indonesians scale slippery tree trunks for games on Independence Day
- Ex-PM Najib of Malaysia fails in his last 1MDB appeal to let in new evidence
- Twenty people die when a bus going too fast hits an oil tanker in Pakistan
- Explainer: Why the Unification Church is giving Japan's Kishida trouble
- The number of people who died in the Armenian warehouse explosion is now 16
- A U.N. special envoy will go to Myanmar because the "situation is getting worse."
- The president says that Indonesia is at the "top of world leadership."
- Fears of a recession send stocks down and oil down
- Due to a lack of foreign workers, Korea Inc. brings back older workers to work in factories
- Dollar goes up against the Australian dollar and the euro as fears of a recession grow
- The COVID shock gives Japan's economy a small boost, but the global outlook gets worse
- China's government says that Alibaba and Tencent have given details about their app algorithms
- Afghanistan is safe, but it doesn't have much hope after a year of Taliban rule
- More people in the Philippines fell into poverty because of the pandemic
- After a better-than-expected trade surplus in July, Indonesia says exports will slow down
- Modi has said that India wants to be a developed country in 25 years
- Chinese developers are in "survival mode" and are cutting investments in real estate
- On the anniversary of Japan's independence, South Korea calls for stronger ties
- Asia stocks aren't doing well because China is cutting rates and data isn't as good as expected
- Malaysia's former PM Najib starts his last attempt to get his 1MDB conviction thrown out
- On the anniversary of World War II, a member of Japan's ruling party visits the Yasukuni war dead shrine
- China punishes the deputy minister of Lithuania for going to Taiwan
- Oil falls by 2% because people think that the supply problems in the U.S. Gulf will get better
- Salman Rushdie, an author who received death threats, is on a ventilator after being stabbed in New York.
- After calling COVID a success, North Korea gets rid of the mask rule and moves away from the rules
- Indonesians need to get ready for a probable increase in fuel prices, a minister says
- COVID lockdown is extended in some areas of China's Hainan, and limits are tightened in Lhasa, Tibet
- Japan's yen suffers the burden of the Fed's market reappraisal
- According to a Reuters survey, Thailand's tourism-based economy likely picked up in Q2
- Peak inflation bet boosts stocks while the dollar declines
- Conflict between South Korea and China over the US missile shield makes peacemaking more difficult
- Asian stocks surge alongside global markets due to lower-than-expected U.S. inflation
- Muslims are shocked and ashamed as an Afghan is accused of killing people in New Mexico
- Anger about party ties to the Unification Church prompts the Japanese premier to reshuffle the cabinet
- Over 66,000 people in SE Asia contract coronaviruses linked to SARS each year, claims a research
- Musk sells approximately $7 billion worth of Tesla shares amidst a legal spat with Twitter
- Despite severe flood damage, torrential rain lessens in the capital of South Korea
- To increase American chips and compete with China, Biden will sign a law
- Prabowo, the Indonesian minister of defence, says he would run for president again.
- China's drills, according to Taiwan's foreign minister, are part of an invasion strategy
- Kishida is most likely to remain Japan's finance minister in the reorganisation
- At least 7 people die in the capital of South Korea due to record rain
- Most Thais, according to a poll, want the PM to step down this month
- Tesla has agreed to pay $5 billion for nickel-based products
- Chinese vacation mecca Sanya is under COVID lockdown, making it a nightmare for stranded visitors
- N. Korea will hold a meeting against the epidemic and call for zero COVID cases Through Soo-hyang Choi
- Taiwan says that Chinese planes and ships are practising a real attack
- Blinken says it was "reckless" of China to cut off U.S. communication channels
- Taiwan's problems show how important ties between the Philippines and the U.S. are, says Marcos
- India freezes WazirX's assets, which are linked to Binance
- Tourist hotspot in China puts COVID lockdown in place and shuts down public transportation
- China stops military and climate talks with the U.S. because Pelosi is going to Taiwan
- FX reserves in Indonesia fell to $132.2 billion in July, but the central bank is still optimistic
- Senior American diplomat begins Pacific tour in Samoa and Tonga
- Stocks increase before U.S. jobs data
- Pelosi praises Taiwan and says her trip to Asia wasn't intended to upend the status quo
- Indonesia In the second quarter of the year, GDP growth exceeds expectations
- More suffering for SoftBank's son is indicated by the Vision Fund slide
- Spending by Japanese families rises for the first time in four months
- Japanese journalist being imprisoned and charged in Myanmar
- Pelosi intends to travel to the Korean border and pledges support for denuclearizing North Korea
- How Malaysia came to owe a sultan's heirs $15 billion
- Following a near 6-month low, oil prices increased due to supply concerns
- Drones over Taiwan, alleged cyberattacks following Pelosi visit
- Dollar increases as Fed officials anticipate further rate increases
- Banks gain from increased interest rates as DBS Q2 earnings exceeds expectations
- After an appeal, a "Captain America" protester in Hong Kong received a lesser punishment.
- Access is now open after PayPal registers with Indonesia's licencing regulations
- If Myanmar executes additional captives, ASEAN will reconsider its peace strategy, the chair
- Bangladesh is asking the World Bank and ADB for $2 billion
- Amid the EV boom, BHP will increase its nickel exploration spending
- Yields rise with the dollar as Fed officials hint at further increases; Asian stocks gain
- Al Qaeda leader Zawahiri is killed by an American drone missile strike in Kabul
- Pelosi arrives in Taiwan and pledges U.S. support, angering China
- Hong Kong reduces the age for receiving the Sinovac vaccine to six months
- As Indonesia raises the cost to see rare dragons, tourism employees are striking
- Low factory data fuel worries about global demand as oil prices decline
- Before scheduled Pelosi visit, Chinese warplanes buzz line dividing Taiwan Strait, according to source
- China asserts that Pelosi's visit to Taiwan would damage bilateral relations between the two countries
- Following its rejection of Ping An's proposal for a breakup, HSBC seeks to appease Hong Kong investors
- Ayman al-Zawahiri: from Cairo doctor to commander of al Qaeda
- BTS may still be able to perform while doing their military service, according to a minister
- Indonesia will make rules about nickel export taxes in the third quarter
- At its first plant outside of China, Nio will make power products for Europe
- Singapore is where Pelosi starts a closely watched trip through Asia
- Higher prices and low demand have put pressure on Asia's factories
- Former Philippine President Ramos, a fighter and survivor, passes away at 94
- Indonesia permits temporary use of PayPal following a ban that sparked criticism
- 6 months will be added to the emergency declaration in Myanmar, according to official media
- Russia assigns mercenaries to frontline areas as infantry casualties rise - UK
- Mirror dancers were struck by a massive television screen at an event in Hong Kong
- As a variation spreads, Japan looks to the regions to develop a COVID defence
- The stock of SK Innovation goes up because the company's battery unit is expected to do well
- China's plan for "common prosperity" cuts investment bankers' pay and perks
- IMF says that some Asian economies may need to raise rates quickly to stop inflation
- Ukraine bombs Russian forces in the south, and missiles hit near Kyiv
- The president of the Philippines goes to an area hit by an earthquake while people shelter outside
- Indonesia's Krakatau Steel, S.Korea's POSCO plan $3.5 billion investment
- Asia's tech and auto companies aren't sure what the future holds because customers are being cautious
- Top gaming hub Macau will start taking bids for casino licences on July 29
- BOJ deputy governor warns of uncertain wage path, promises to keep easy policy
- Residents of the northern Philippines are camping out because they fear more earthquakes
- Kim claims that North Korea is prepared to deploy its nuclear war deterrent
- Philippines cancels Russian helicopter agreement - AP
- Macau establishes a commission to evaluate proposals for additional casinos
- Lee, CEO of Samsung, will be recommended for a presidential pardon by the S. Korean prime minister
- A road test for biodiesel containing 40% palm oil is being conducted in Indonesia
- According to the United States, the call between Biden and Xi would likely include the situation in Ukraine and Taiwan
- Google calms nervous stock markets prior to the Fed's decision
- Rajapaksa's stay in Singapore is extended
- Exclusive: IMF reports that Bangladesh is requesting a loan under the fund's resilience trust
- Consumers under pressure purchase inexpensive products, including burgers and electronics
- China's industrial profits increased in June as COVID restrictions were loosened
- Thai companies profit from the cannabis industry, from milk tea to toothpaste
- Wuhan, China, closes some businesses and transit services amid new COVID cases
- Strong 7.1 earthquake rocks Manila in the north of the Philippines
- Malaysia claims that Myanmar's executions "mock" the ASEAN peace strategy
- U.S. regulators won't accept any limitations on audit access to China, according to sources
- Confidence crisis stifles China's economic recovery
- Heart failure was discovered to be the Japanese Emperor Emeritus's condition improved
- Crisis-hit Amid a fuel deficit, Sri Lanka courted global oil companies
- By 2026, gambling revenue in the Philippines should reach pre-pandemic levels
- European economies are harmed by the Russian gas cutoff, while Ukraine reports attacks on coastal districts
- Russian gas cuts to Europe may stimulate a shift to crude as oil prices increase
- Alibaba will submit a dual main listing application to Hong Kong
- China is enlisted by Sri Lanka to assist with trade, investment, and tourism
- S. Korea intensifies its dangerous "Kill Chain" tactics in response to the nuclear threat from North Korea
- The world condemns the Myanmar junta for putting activists to death in a "cruel" way
- Oil remains stable as the market fluctuates Fed increases with supply concerns
- Marcos promises to restructure farming and taxes in his address to the nation
- 'Missile alert': Taiwan conducts an air raid drill amid tension with China
- To prevent market disruption from bond sales during the QE era, the Indonesian central bank has stated
- Thai tradition's buffalo racing ushers in the rice-growing season
- China promises information safety and privacy when adopting digital yuan
- Chinese woman who wanted to freeze her eggs is unsuccessful in court
- Ukraine attempts to resume grain exports while citing the fear of Russian strikes
- Analysis: Japan asset managers exercise their muscles in a tribute to Abe after breaking their silence
- Pope begins "penance" trip in Canada for abusing native people
- No reports of damage are made as a volcano erupts on the western Japanese island of Kyushu
- Although Didi received a $1.2 billion punishment, China's regulatory problems may not be resolved
- Singapore to resume operations of Changi Airport terminal 4 after two-year hiatus
- According to a minister, Poland would purchase planes, tanks, and howitzers from South Korea
- Japanese authorities permit the release of Fukushima water into the ocean
- While the almanac's "great heat" day approaches, heatwaves are threatening China
- China may experience heatwaves as the upcoming "great heat" day approaches
- The largest policy bank in China distributed $27 billion in loans to support infrastructure
- Protests are sparked when the Japanese government authorises the ex-PM Abe's state funeral date
- The Myanmar Genocide case will be decided by the World Court
- Sri Lankan soldiers raid a protest camp against the government
- Russia's gas exports boost the euro before the ECB rate meeting
- By Mohammad Yunus Yawar, a UN study details several human rights breaches in Afghanistan
- Next week, the president of Indonesia will travel to China and meet with Xi Shanghai
- The biggest economic crisis in decades is present as Sri Lanka swears in a new president
- S.Korea's huge pension fund a local force driving won lower
- S. Korea will lower taxes for businesses, employees, and retail investors
- Uruguay seeks a trade agreement with China amid opposition from its neighbours
- Russian gas is restarted, and the euro rises, while the yen yawns at the BOJ
- Shenzhen, China, pledges to "use all resources" to stop the spread of COVID
- Soon, Biden will meet with Chinese President Xi, casting doubt on Pelosi's travel to Taiwan
- As COVID infections decline, Macau will reopen its casinos on Saturday - source
- Ranil Wickremesinghe is elected as Sri Lanka's next president, with little outcry
- World shares reached a three-week high as recession worries subsided
- Ooredoo, a Qatari telecommunications company, is reportedly in talks to sell its Myanmar division
- Google and Twitter have failed to ratify Indonesia's new licence regulations, according to the ministry
- A court in Indonesia rejects a request to legalise medical marijuana
- After incidents in Indonesia, Australia increases its anti-foot-and-mouth disease precautions
- On September 27, Japan will perform a state funeral for the late Prime Minister Abe
- Release on parole of a contentious Indonesian cleric
- South Korea's aspirations for a global index are revived by its proposed bond tax reductions
- European stocks decline, and the dollar pauses as central banks are seen
- Between January and May, a labour shortage in Malaysia cost the palm oil industry $2 billion
- Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the US House, will visit Taiwan in August, according to FT (Reuters)
- As sultan heirs seek a $15 billion award, Malaysia's prime minister promises to safeguard global assets
- East Timor aspires to join ASEAN next year during Indonesia's leadership
- How China turned become the epicentre of the auto chip shortage
- Analysis: Shinzo Abe's critical security flaws were sealed for 2.5 seconds
- Chinese ladies are turning to skateboarding as COVID shutdowns continue
- U.S. official: "Allies desire to follow our example on the ban on forced labour in Xinjiang."
- Officials from the Indonesian central bank have stated that they are selling government bonds in order to absorb excess liquidity
- Australia and Soccer-S. Korea express interest in hosting the 2023 Asian Cup
- The Australian government will provide an update on its budget projections and launch an RBA inquiry
- The foreign minister of South Korea travels to Japan to discuss old disagreements
- The president of Ukraine dismisses the security chief and lists numerous treason charges
- Due to passenger limits, Qantas changes several departures from London Heathrow
- Oil prices increase as the dollar weakens and supplies are limited
- While the euro gasps for air, the dollar prowls just below its highs
- The interim president of Sri Lanka declares an emergency
- On her last stop in Asia, U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen will meet Yoon of South Korea
- The 11th round of mass testing in Macau's worst COVID outbreak has begun
- Due to COVID, China's H1 domestic tourism sales fell by 28.2 percent year over year
- Rare visit by China's Xi to formerly unrest-ridden Xinjiang
- Rajapaksa leaves office in Sri Lanka; a demonstrator claims, "We are the actual power."
- Euro parity; dollar consolidates at 2-decade high
- Indonesia requests a joint G20 ministerial meeting to address the food issue
- Macro gamblers struggle with the inflexible Bank of Japan
- By winter, Japan expects to restart four additional nuclear reactors
- Ukraine War overshadows G20 Talks as Host Indonesia Looks for Consensus
- Taiwan weighs fining Foxconn over China chip investment - source
- As the growth picture worsens, stocks sputter and the dollar holds steady
- China's GDP shrank in Q2 as a result of global threats
- S. Korea wants to begin negotiations to address long-standing disputes with Japan
- Ukraine condemns deadly attack as negotiations for grain exports advance
- Cholera-causing bacteria in turtles hit a nerve in Wuhan, China
- After fleeing to Singapore, the president of Sri Lanka gives his resignation
- Exclusive: Sources say Barclays wants to enter China's $4.3 trillion asset management sector
- A priest starts a demonstration outside a prison in Hong Kong protesting the arrest of activists
- Foxconn, according to Taiwan, needs government approval before investing in any China semiconductor firms
- Shanghai sends a second unusual warning about severe heat
- Vietnam warns medical facilities to get ready as dengue fever incidence rise
- According to a Reuters poll, short bets on the Thai baht have increased to multi-year highs
- Australia has a jobs boom and a 48-year low in unemployment
- A COVID case alert is issued by Japan, and the prime minister will address the media
- After the flight, Sri Lanka awaits the president's resignation
- Concerned by the swift depreciation of the yen, the Japanese government is closely monitoring foreign exchange alongside the BOJ
- As inflation fuels Fed bets, the dollar resumes its inexorable ascent
- Panasonic chooses Kansas for a Tesla EV battery plant, with the state projecting a $4 billion investment
- Singapore increases its fight against inflation by unexpectedly tightening its monetary policy
- IMF agrees to provide $1.17 billion in financing for Pakistan at the staff level
- Stocks and the euro decline before important U.S. inflation data
- Indonesia will begin exporting chicken to Singapore due to a shortage
- Storming the prime minister's office, Sri Lankans demand that he resign as well
- Solomon Islands PM talks with leaders of Australia and New Zealand over the China deal
- Elon Musk is being sued by Twitter to enforce a $44 billion contract
- China's exports accelerate, but adverse global trade conditions cloud the picture
- As popular movements end clan domination, the president of Sri Lanka escapes to the Maldives
- Indonesia imprisons the tanker's skipper for using an unauthorised mooring
- Reuters poll predicts that Indonesia's June trade surplus will increase as palm oil exports restart
- Global regulators support stablecoins under the motto "same risk, same regulation."
- Weather extremes will continue as Chinese cities set new records for heat
- Pacific island leaders applaud the US's commitment to quadruple financing for the area
- Malaysia's Petronas will battle attempts to seize assets from Luxembourg
- According to VinFast of Vietnam, Credit Suisse and Citi will bankroll a $4 billion electric vehicle manufacturing
- Euro clings to parity as markets wait on U.S. inflation
- Global equities sway, oil declines amid recession worries
- S. Korea's central bank increases interest rates by a historically significant half-point
- In a rocket attack, Kiev targets a region in southern Ukraine controlled by Russia
- Oil prices decline due to concerns about demand and an anticipated increase in U.S. stockpiles
- The president of Sri Lanka leaves the nation hours before he was supposed to resign
- - Reuters Tankan: Chip shortage and rising raw material costs have dampened corporate sentiment in Japan
- For July 12, China reports 338 new COVID cases, compared to 424 per day
- How did Sri Lanka get into such a bad situation?
- Temasek anticipates reducing investments as the outlook for the world economy deteriorate
- Taiwan wants closer ties and is "glad" to see semiconductor investment in the EU
- At Abe's burial, China complains to Japan about the vice president of Taiwan
- As the euro approaches parity, stocks once again decline
- China's expanding hydropower is beneficial for both its energy costs and climate ambitions
- Singapore's ascent as an Asian bitcoin hub and subsequent decline
- As resentment grows, Sri Lanka prevents the president's brother from departing
- Heatwave alarm in dozens of Chinese cities as roofs melt and roads tremble Shanghai
- For Hong Kong to maintain its role as a financial centre, unfettered travel is necessary
- According to the Chamber of Commerce, Thailand needs 500,000 more migrant workers to recover
- End-June palm oil stocks in Malaysia reached a seven-month high, while shipments lagged
- Ukraine is getting ready for a new Russian attack, and the West is getting ready for a worsening energy crisis
- Japan's longest-serving prime minister, Shinzo Abe, is remembered with a sombre farewell
- Rescuers pull people out of a Ukrainian apartment building that has been destroyed
- Amid China threats, a U.S. diplomat sees a "consequential shift" in NATO and Asian relations
- Twitter retains American law firm Wachtell to bring a lawsuit against Musk after withdrawing from a $44 billion transaction
- With recession fears, the euro teeters on the verge of parity
- The first South Korean EV factory will be built, according to Hyundai Motor
- U.S. and IEA call on Asian nations to diversify their energy supply chains
- As the weak yen drives up import costs, Japan's wholesale prices continue to rise quickly
- In the midst of political and economic chaos, Sri Lanka will get a new president next week
- Mother of Abe suspect's membership in the Unification Church is confirmed
- Climate change and the threat to sushi in Japan may be foreshadowed by fatty "katsuo" fish
- Abe, Japan's longest-serving prime minister, prepares for a sombre farewell. Elaine Lies
- China's IPO applications go up, which goes against the global trend, while COVID's restrictions get easier
- PM of the UK Boris Johnson to step down
- Indonesia is considering lowering the export tax on palm oil to increase shipments
- Hong Kong lifts flying bans and relaxes COVID regulations
- Dollar's dream run continues, with few obstacles in its path
- Isolating the Taliban: Potential collateral damage from young landmine victims
- FBI and MI5 leaders together issue a warning about the growing threat from China
- Brent rises beyond $101 per barrel as attention shifts back to suppliers
- The rising cost of living is causing a "breathtaking" rise in extreme poverty, according to the UNDP
- Stocks are in a slump as the euro falters due to recession fears
- Exxon transports the first cargo of sustainable aviation gasoline to Changi Airport in Singapore
- Russia is present at the G20 summit, which will centre on the war in Ukraine
- Euro lingers around 20-year low amid fears of a recession
- To combat inflation, Sri Lanka's central bank raised interest rates to a 21-year high
- Shenzhen, China, is still filled with nostalgia for the early days of Hong Kong culture
- Strong server-chip demand drives higher Q2 profit for Samsung Elec
- Residents of Sydney evaluate flood damage as the stormy weather subsides
- Japan criticises a state's significant increase in coal royalties in Australia
- Suncity shares in Macau have more than tripled since HONG KONG became the new majority shareholder
- Despite a Russian court's injunction to stop the Caspian oil pipeline, exports continue
- Taiwan consumer inflation in June reaches a nearly 14-year high
- Global markets calm but recession fears continue
- China's foreign minister wants relations with the Philippines to enter a "new golden age"
- Concerns about energy prices have just brought the euro down by two decades
- Taiwan extols the virtues of its latest sophisticated training jet
- Malaysia's central bank raises the key rate once more to combat inflation
- For the G20 foreign ministers meeting in Bali, it was not "business as usual."
- The Vietnamese legislature has approved a further reduction in the environment tax on fuel of 50%
- Japanese M&A seekers ignore the impact of the currency in their desperate search for growth
- Among other outbreaks, China is battling a COVID cluster that has erupted in Shanghai
- After Russia burned them, investment funds are cautious in China
- Shanghai is one battleground where China combat COVID flare-ups
- The Indonesian Eid festival is overshadowed by foot and mouth disease
- Oil prices recover from their Tuesday low as supply issues resurface
- Next year, Vietnam and South Korea want to increase commerce to $100 billion
- ASML shares decline following news that the US intends to limit sales to China
- After Medvedev's threat regarding gas and oil supplies, Mitsui and Mitsubishi shares decline
- As recession fears increase, stocks decline and the dollar rises
- COVID and bust: Strict coronavirus controls harm China's private healthcare system
- Macau locks down landmark Lisboa hotel after COVID cases found
- Tokyo school substitutes jelly for fresh fruit due to rising food costs
- If Japan's price ceiling concept is adopted, according to Medvedev of Russia, oil prices might rise to $300-$400
- Exclusive: Pope anticipates swift renewal of bishops' agreement with China
- As farmers deal with a "emergency," Indonesia increases its palm oil export quota
- South Korea's June inflation touched a 24-year high, raising hopes for a significant rate increase
- The largest foreign outflows from emerging Asian equities since March 2020
- Catholic missions should be ready for a crackdown in China, the Vatican's envoy in Hong Kong says
- China plans to create a $75 billion infrastructure fund to boost the economy, according to sources
- Russian LNG importers from Japan and South Korea have not yet been required to pay in roubles
- Brent oil is stagnant as investors consider supply disruption and economic fears
- As a rate increase approaches, Thai June inflation surpasses expectations
- As illnesses increase, the Macau COVID outbreak impacts more than 900 people
- Hong Kong is considering reducing the COVID quarantine period for visitors
- A school in Indonesia assists students in signing the Qur'an
- South Korea June inflation hits 24-yr high, fans expectations of big rate hike
- China's June services activity grows at its quickest rate in over a year, according to Caixin PMI
- Foxconn of Taiwan improves full-year expectations due to strong tech demand
- Real wages in Japan fell by the most in nearly two years in May due to inflation
- Zelenskiy claims that Ukrainian soldiers are unfazed, and Russia applauds the win in Luhansk
- The police believe that a hacker stole 1 billion records of Chinese residents
- Following Typhoon Chaba, areas of China will experience heavy rain
- Oil falls as concerns about the recession offset a shortage
- Evergrande is trying to get creditors to oppose the winding-up petition
- Unrest in Karakalpakstan left 18 people dead and hundreds injured, according to Uzbekistan
- Exclusive: Pope Francis denies plans to quit in the near future
- Tuesday at 2:00 GMT, Thailand will disclose its June inflation rate
- Ukraine withdraws from the damaged city of Lysychansk; Russia declares huge success
- Embassy: Chinese-Canadian millionaire will be tried on Monday in China
- BTS reignite discussion of South Korean military service
- Shares are wary as Wall Street futures decline, but the dollar remains stable
- Has Indonesia shed its reputation as one of the most "fragile" emerging markets?
- Dollar remains stable as market concerns about growth
- The size of China's currency swap with the HKMA has increased
- Sri Lankan residents are forced to reduce their food budgets due to rising prices
- Despite the weakening of the yen, Kyoto's love-hate relationship with tourism continues
- Zelenskiy promises to take Lysychansk back after the Ukrainians leave
- Macau expands COVID testing as infection rates rise
- Uzbek autonomous region protests start over the proposed constitution amendment
- Russia used missiles to destroy part of an apartment building while people were sleeping
- Second half starts with a stock market surge and a yield decline
- China's Great Wall Motor abandons a $1 billion proposal for India
- Muslim pilgrims swarm to Mecca for the first haj after the plague
- Indonesia wants to increase the export cap for palm oil
- TikTok wants to reassure American legislators about data security
- Speaking while visiting Malaysia, the minister asserts that Australia is a part of Asia
- Norway promises to support Ukraine with 1 billion euros
- Chinese state carriers will purchase over 300 Airbus aircraft
- Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates have a trade agreement
- - Following the submarine dispute, Macron tells the Australian Prime Minister that he wants to concentrate on the future
- Oil prices up 2% on supply outages
- The UK PM says that China must uphold its agreements to Hong Kong
- At a meeting in Kabul, the Taliban leader congratulates the group on its triumph
- Russia increases stakes in economic tit-for-tat while tightening control over Sakhalin-2
- Indonesia lowers its projected 2022 fiscal deficit due to high revenue, according to the finance minister
- After Ukraine retakes Snake Island, a missile kills 14 people close to Odesa
- China's Xi: There is no justification for altering Hong Kong's "one country, two systems" tenet
- On the Russia-Ukraine peace mission, the Indonesian leader emphasises the food problem
- According to a private poll, China's new home prices increased somewhat quicker in June
- N. Korea attributes the COVID outbreak to "foreign objects" along the border with the South
- A new Marcos period in the Philippines begins decades after his ouster
- As Xi prepares to swear in a new leader, Hong Kong deploys extensive security
- Business climate in Japan deteriorates as a result of China's lockout and growing prices
- China's June factory output increased at the quickest rate in 13 months
- Indonesia's inflation hits a five-year high and is higher than the central bank's goal
- Riksbanken's rate increase strengthens the Swedish crown
- Spain urges NATO officials to accept a larger involvement in North Africa
- China's Xi claims that Hong Kong has "risen from the ashes" during a rare visit
- Next week, Malaysia will make an equity sale announcement for a 5G agency
- IMF claims that an agreement with Sri Lanka is on schedule
- On a visit to Malaysia, the minister claims that Australia is part of Asia
- After a significant NATO conference, Russia intensifies its attacks in Ukraine
- A power plant closure increases fears of a blackout as June in Tokyo burns out in a record hot
- How investors may handle the instability in the cryptocurrency market
- Samsung Elec begins manufacturing 3-nanometer chips to entice new foundry clients
- Chinese homebuilders circumvent discount thresholds using "fancy" marketing
- Asian shares conclude the quarter in pessimism, with the dollar rising
- A new Marcos period in the Philippines begins decades after his ouster
- Leaders of the U.S., South Korea, and Japan concur that the threat posed by North Korea requires tighter collaboration
- As COVID regulations loosen, China summer rail travel is anticipated to increase
- The president of Indonesia travels to Ukraine on a "peace trip"
- Philippines' objection to live fire drills in the South China Sea is rejected by Taiwan
- Ex-central bank official: BOJ may need to alter yield cap if inflation overshoots
- Sri Lankans in need of gasoline are in a "impossible scenario."
- Czech company PPF seeks partners for purchases in Europe as it prepares to leave China
- Shanghai's restaurant industry is greatly relieved as dine-in service has resumed. Caley Hall
- Civilian deaths mount as Russia presses attacks on Ukraine
- Ressa, a Nobel laureate, promises to challenge the decision to shut down a Philippine news site
- This week, Taiwan will get its first doses of the COVID vaccination from Novavax
- Xi's handover anniversary trip to Hong Kong was not covered by some media outlets
- To create Malaysia's leading mobile operator, Axiata and Telenor receive clearance
- Asian equities decline despite a shorter China quarantine and fall due to inflation concerns
- Office workers in South Korea visit convenience stores as "lunch-flation"
- As U.S. rates decline amid recessionary threats, the dollar declines
- May retail sales in Japan outperformed expectations as COVID limitations were relaxed
- Russia intensifies its attacks in the east after a strike on a mall in Ukraine leaves several missing
- Oil prices pause following a three-day surge
- Crypto meltdown puts North Korea's stolen money in danger as it intensifies weapons testing
- US and ally cooperation is a step toward creating a "Asian NATO," according to N. Korea media
- Sources say that PetroChina may sell assets in Australia and Canada to stop losing money
- Australia says it will help train the Pacific islands' defence forces, while China plans to do the same
- Taiwan says that seven insurance companies have not been paid by Russia for bonds
- Africa's hope of feeding China is hit hard by the real world
- Garuda Indonesia cuts its debt in half by reorganising and is on track to make a profit, says the government
- China shortens the time international travellers have to stay in quarantine for COVID
- Charges of blasphemy over a drink promotion shut down a chain of bars in Indonesia
- The Philippines Supreme Court turned down the last attempt to stop Marcos from becoming president
- Ether holds its breath in anticipation of the lean, mean "merge"
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- Following the Archegos saga, the Hong Kong regulator increased its examination of derivatives
- China promises to take prompt action to address economic risks
- China Evergrande claims that the winding-up case won't have an effect on restructuring
- By 2025, Chinese battery maker Gotion will do a third of its work outside of China
- The euro goes up before inflation data comes out, but the dollar stays steady
- Japan says it's hard to tell what effect Russia's debt default will have
- Tokyo's June heat wave is the worst it's experienced since 1875
- Rescuers dig for people who might still be alive after a Russian missile hit a Ukrainian shopping mall
- Armenia, Azerbaijan trade new Karabakh accusations
- As the crisis gets worse, Sri Lanka cuts off fuel to services that aren't essential
- With a memorandum to stop illegal fishing, Biden takes a shot at China
- Hong Kong's top business leaders bet that the city will do well as a gateway to China
- Villagers are happy that an Indonesian used a rope to catch a big crocodile
- The food crisis will be the main focus of an Indonesian peace mission to Russia and Ukraine
- Pakistan's imports of fuel oil have reached a 4-year high as the country struggles to buy LNG – data
- Explainer: Since the handover in 1997, Hong Kong's politics have been rough
- Russia slips into default zone as payment deadline expires
- As buyout hopes grow, Toshiba shareholders will vote for director nominees
- Tencent drops by 2.5% as Prosus and Naspers say they will slowly sell shares
- Sri Lanka closes schools during a crisis and tells people to work from home to save gas
- North Korea says the U.S. is setting up an Asian NATO and promises to defend itself better
- China's anti-monopoly regulator has come up with new rules to make things better
- Singtel says it has no plans to put its Australian unit Optus on the stock market
- In the battle for eastern Ukraine, Russian forces set their sights on Lysychansk
- As temperatures rise and the rainy season finishes, Japan prepares for a power shortage
- As investors prioritise safety, the dollar finds refuge from the recession
- Analysis: Food export restrictions from Argentina to India run the danger of causing inflation
- Oil declines more than $1 as the G7 discusses the Iran nuclear agreement and Russia
- A health official in Afghanistan issues a disease epidemic warning for earthquake survivors
- NATO will promise assistance to the Baltics and Ukraine and urge Turkey to permit the entry of the Nordic countries
- The sinking yen fuels simmering dissatisfaction on Japan's farms
- To offset China's Belt and Road Initiative, the G7 intends to raise $600 billion
- Duterte criticises the ICC prosecutor's proposal to revive the Philippines drug war investigation
- On Saturday, a city in eastern Japan recorded the nation's highest temperature for a June day, breaching above 40 degrees Celsius
- 3.5 million children in Bangladesh require safe water due to floods, according to UNICEF
- Yellen will go to South Korea and talk about sanctions on North Korea, sources say
- Roe v. Wade is thrown out by the U.S. Supreme Court, ending the right to abortion in the Constitution
- Stocks go up sharply for the day and week, but copper goes down even more
- Afghanistan wants help for earthquake survivors, but five people have died in an aftershock
- Ecuador's opposition lawmakers start trying to get rid of Lasso, and protests keep going on
- Xi will go to Hong Kong for the 25th anniversary of when China took over
- South Korea is under increasing pressure to reopen the case of North Korean fishermen who were deported
- H&M has to close its flagship store in Shanghai because of lockdowns and bad reviews from customers
- Afghanistan wants to get emergency medical supplies for people who were hurt in the earthquake
- India's governor says that inflation is likely to be higher than the top of the RBI range until December
- Sources say that the head of KKR Greater China is leaving to become an adviser
- The world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is getting ready for a dry spell as boardrooms put expansion plans on hold
- The euro falls after bad data on manufacturing and services, while the U.S. dollar goes up
- Myanmar's Suu Kyi was moved to a cell by herself in jail
- After a lawmaker said that the head of Toyota lobbied for hybrids, Japan put more emphasis on them in a policy document
- The dollar falls, and worries about a recession grow as a result
- Japan's inflation is higher than the BOJ's goal for the second month in a test of monetary policy
- Stocks go up because the drop in commodity prices calms inflation fears
- Zelenskiy: "Ukraine's bid to join the EU will make Europe stronger at a time when Russia threatens freedom."
- Kim of North Korea wants a stronger war deterrent as the world worries about a possible nuclear test
- The U.N. says that the Taliban are blocking aid and refusing a cash plan
- Indonesia's central bank keeps rates the same and watches for signs of inflation
- Ex-executive Hamp, who was arrested in 2015 for a drug crime, goes back to Toyota
- The central bank of the Philippines raises interest rates for a second time to stop inflation
- Factbox: The WHO's highest level of alert is a health emergency
- As the flood waters go down in Bangladesh, health concerns are rising
- The COVID ban on the city of Macau is extended, but the casinos stay open
- Malaysian palm oil company Kulim hires its first migrant workers since the end of the pandemic
- Record numbers of Chinese grads enter the worst employment market in decades, according to analysis
- Despite recent progress, an official believes China's coastal ecosystems are still in poor condition
- In response to India's suspension of exports, Bangladesh tries to get wheat from Russia
- Due to fraudulent water resistance promises, Samsung Australia was fined $9.7 million
- Fears of the US recession cloud the picture for Japan and global manufacturing
- BMW begins manufacturing at a new $2.2 billion plant in China to increase the production of electric vehicles
- Fears of a recession are growing as the dollar stagnates amid lower US yields
- Due to China's restrictions, the growth of Japan's factories slowed down in June
- Global credit ratings would plummet due to mass biodiversity loss, a research predicts
- Exclusive-Bidders consider bids that value Toshiba at up as $22 billion, according to sources
- G7 and NATO leaders will increase pressure on Russia and monitor China, according to U.S. officials
- At least 1,000 people have died in the Afghanistan earthquake, and more are anticipated
- Kim runs a military meeting amid a possible nuclear test
- 20,000 homes in Hong Kong lose power for two days due to a fire
- 950 people died in the Afghan earthquake, and more more are expected to die
- Despite requests to exclude the junta, a Myanmar minister attends an ASEAN defence summit
- Growth concerns and a new 40-year high in UK inflation hurt the euro and sterling
- As Biden lobbies for lower U.S. fuel prices, oil prices plunge $6 per barrel
- Suu Kyi's trial is moved to a prison by the Myanmar junta
- Thai GDP will expand by 3% this year and 3.7% the following year, according to a state agency
- China, India, and Japan will attend a donor summit in crisis-hit Sri Lanka
- For state subversion, two Chinese human rights attorneys are on trial
- Dollar increases on concerns about growth ahead of Fed chair speech
- Developer Greenland has been downgraded by S&P Global to "selective default."
- Explainer: Why is there a global shortage of oil refineries?
- In the latest change, SoftBank's head of international business leaves
- Russia will visit while Indonesia is in charge of the G20
- A U.S. business group wants Taiwan to start free trade talks "as soon as possible."
- Fraud-accused Japanese fugitive sent back to Japan from Indonesia
- South Korea's Kia buys batteries from China's CATL for EVs it sells in its own country, according to the news
- More than 30 bondholders in Sri Lanka have formed a formal debt negotiation organisation
- Ant, Alibaba plan for less intertwined future after China crackdown
- Northern China's power consumption is on the rise while the Premier issues a warning
- As Wall Street's euphoria wanes, Asian stocks fall
- IMF-Pakistan bailout discussions have made progress, according to an IMF official
- Floods caused by rain in Bangladesh have prompted climate warnings
- The total cost of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games is $10.4 billion
- First probable monkeypox cases reported in South Korea
- The euro is rising as ECB officials reiterate their ambitions to raise interest rates, and a new instrument is being introduced
- Singapore has announced a $1.08 billion aid package to combat rising prices
- Executives of Japan Airlines are considering replacing 767s and regional planes
- The Indonesian president is scheduled to meet with Putin later this month, according to state media
- Cryptoverse: Crypto lenders face a DeFi drubbing
- In 2022, Ericsson predicts 1 billion 5G subscriptions
- Japan's Prime Minister Kishida says he wants the BOJ to keep its easy policy
- After the COVID case in Macau, the hotel was locked down and 700 people were put in quarantine
- Some Omicron sub-variants evade Sinopharm shot antibodies, according to a Chinese study
- As Russia strengthens its attacks in the east and seizes land, Zelenskiy remains stubborn
- If necessary, Japan's Finance Minister said the country will react appropriately to currency movements
- Asian stocks are rising as investors take a breather following the recent selloff
- Bank Indonesia will keep rates unchanged in June, but will begin raising them in the third quarter
- The price of oil is rising due to market fears over supply
- Cathay Pacific is bringing back extra planes to help the Hong Kong hub get back on track
- Nepalese police use tear gas to disperse anti-fuel price demonstrations
- South Korea is preparing to launch its second space rocket
- China Evergrande is on track to complete its restructuring plan by the end of July
- Tencent has formed a 'extended reality' unit as the metaverse race gains traction, according to sources
- The Australian dollar rises as the Reserve Bank of Australia confirms further rate hikes are on the way, while the yen falls
- Villagers on the Mekong catch the largest freshwater fish ever
- After a fire, Sinopec Shanghai Petchem's crude and ethylene operations were shut down, according to a spokeswoman
- 'It's Hong Kong history, good or terrible,' says the founder of a British colonial museum
- In a shopping festival, Chinese spend a lot of money on electronics and camping gear
- Despite the French election, the euro climbs as the dollar falls
- Tesla automobiles are banned for two months in Beidaihe, China, the site of a leadership conclave
- Hong Kong's new cabinet will prioritise national security, according to Factbox
- U.S. reviews China tariffs, possible pause on federal gas tax to curb inflation
- China maintains its lending criteria, concerned of policy divergence risks
- North Korea has abruptly halted imports of COVID containment equipment from China
- In the aftermath of the BOJ, the yen is fragile and the dollar is treading water
- Indonesia is attempting to alleviate a chicken supply problem in Singapore
- Two people were murdered in an attack on a Sikh temple in Kabul, according to Islamic State
- Diablo Immortal's launch in China has been postponed by NetEase, causing the company's stock to plummet
- Anxiety grips the cryptocurrency sector as bitcoin sways towards a key $20,000 mark
- China tightens restrictions on officials' families' commercial activities
- According to Indonesia, the G20 aims to raise $1.5 billion for a worldwide pandemic fund
- With the EU summit this week, Ukraine's president expects Russia's attacks to intensify
- Oil is shaky after a nearly 6% drop due to economic concerns
- LG Chem, a South Korean company, aims to establish a hydrogen factory to reduce carbon emissions
- As Thailand legalises cannabis, patients will benefit from lower prices
- Asia's stocks are falling, and there's no way to avoid the possibility of a recession
- During mass testing, Macau closes most businesses and restaurants; casinos remain open
- With time running out, an IMF group visits Sri Lanka, which is in the midst of a crisis
- Appeals for assistance as Myanmar prepares for high-profile executions
- Two people are killed in an attack on a Sikh temple in Kabul, Afghanistan's capital
- Pakistan is 'one step away' from being removed from the 'grey list' of countries with dirty money, according to a minister
- As central banks become more hawkish, global markets tremble
- China's gasoline exports and LNG imports both fell in May
- BOJ maintains ultra-low interest rates, but warns against fast currency depreciation
- Sinopec is on fire. One person is killed at a Shanghai Petchem plant
- Oil falls 6% to a four-week low due to recession fears and a strong currency
- China has launched its third aircraft carrier, which is named after the province that borders Taiwan
- Ukraine's candidacy for EU membership is supported by the EU in order for Ukraine to "enjoy the European dream."
- A week after decriminalisation, Thailand seeks to rein in cannabis use
- As the FX market adapts to central bank rate choices, the yen falls
- South Korea's Innospace to launch rocket from Brazil in December
- Stocks have dropped the most in a single week since 2020, owing to concerns about rising interest rates
- Senators from the United States have pressed TikTok to clarify whether it allows Russian 'pro-war propaganda."
- IG Metall raises concerns about a Volkswagen plant in China's Xinjiang province
- TikTok is migrating its user data from the United States to Oracle servers
- China will prohibit the construction of new heavy industrial projects in strategic zones
- The Supreme Court of Japan has ruled that the government is not to blame for the Fukushima disaster
- As global dangers grow, the Philippines expects higher c/a deficits
- In the face of global central bank tightening, China is likely to maintain its lending benchmark LPR
- Pacific can handle its own security concerns, according to Samoa's Prime Minister
- The US exerts pressure on Iran by pursuing Chinese and UAE enterprises
- China has launched its third aircraft carrier, which is named after the province that borders Taiwan
- Sources say a Chinese city is offering home purchase incentives to residents who have been displaced by urban renewal
- Thailand relaxes tourist entry requirements and abandons the mask restriction
- Takeda and Nintendo are among the Japanese companies privately relishing the weakening yen
- The world's central banks, once lauded for their epidemic heroics, now face an uncertain crowd
- Garuda Indonesia's $9.4 billion debt settlement is up for a vote among creditors
- Yoon of South Korea urges for a coordinated United Nations reaction to North Korea's provocations - media
- In 2024, TSMC claims to have an enhanced ASML chipmaking equipment
- At the World Trade Organization, countries are debating a "unprecedented" trade pact package
- Sony and Honda have formed a joint venture to sell electric automobiles by 2025
- After the Taliban took control of Iraq, Afghan students graduated
- European leaders are in Ukraine, dangling the prospect of EU membership in their hands
- The government in Myanmar has said that the reintroduction of executions is "necessary action."
- Oil is edging lower as fears about demand grow, pointing to a weekly drop
- BOJ to keep rates ultra-low and issue a warning about the yen's weakness
- Shock Markets are jittery ahead of the Bank of Japan's rate hike
- Garuda Indonesia's $9.7 billion debt settlement will be voted on by creditors
- Sri Lanka has enough fuel to last for around five days, according to the ministry
- Senators from the United States have introduced a bill to increase security assistance to Taiwan
- Australia's Prime Minister will attend the NATO conference
- Leaders from Germany, France, and Italy arrive in Kyiv with a "message of solidarity."
- Japan conducts a military conference. The United States expects that this will aid in China's containment
- As it prepares for expansion, VinFast part ways with four top executives
- Shares plummet unexpectedly. The Swiss rate hike adds to the policy uncertainty
- The popularity of Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Kishida is dwindling, with voters concerned about rising prices
- In the midst of the COVID war, North Korea is dealing with an infectious disease outbreak
- Despite his 'pariah' commitment, Biden will meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
- Japan's bond market is being shattered by bond vigilantes and the BOJ
- South Korea lowers its growth forecast for 2022 and promises to slash corporate tax rates
- Oil prices are recovering due to constrained supply and a strong demand outlook
- FX bears in Asia have reached new highs as a result of the Fed's hawkish stance and concerns over China's GDP, according to a Reuters survey
- Following the Fed's tightening, Thailand's Prime Minister convenes an emergency meeting of the country's economic team
- S. Korea claims there is no evidence of a defection from an official killed by North Korea
- The World Trade Organization's (WTO) deadlock stretches into the final day
- In May, foreign investors reduced their holdings of Chinese bonds for the fourth month in a row
- Taiwan displays its newest home-built armoured vehicle
- Soccer-Taiwan expresses gratitude to the World Cup organisers for removing the reference to China from supporter IDs
- Most requests for cash to replace Chinese telecom equipment, according to the FCC, are insufficient
- More take-private deals are expected to be made in Singapore's hospitality trusts
- The stock market in Asia has risen after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates to combat inflation
- In May, Japan had its largest trade deficit in over eight years
- New home prices in China fell for the second month in a row in May
- Biden announces a fresh $1 billion in arms deal for Ukraine, while Kyiv looks for more heavy weapons
- According to a study, air pollution reduces life expectancy by more than two years
- BTS's hiatus has left fans in tears and investors fuming
- China will provide economic support while avoiding excessive stimulus
- China's holdings of US Treasury bonds have dropped to a 12-year low, while Japan has also reduced its holdings
- The dollar has dropped from a two-decade high as the Federal Reserve announces a 75-basis-point rate hike
- Exclusive-More than 80% of Japanese businesses support restarting nuclear power and resuming tourism
- North Korea extends rehabilitation at a nuclear test site to a second tunnel, according to a report
- In contrast to China, Russia claims that the West'shoots themselves in the head' over Ukraine
- Sri Lankans seeking a passport to a better life as a result of the economic crisis
- With a new brick-and-mortar store, Forever 21 makes a third attempt at China
- Test flights of the Boeing 737 MAX are being conducted by China Southern Airlines as domestic demand increases
- Exclusive: Baidu is in talks to sell a controlling share in iQIYI, China's Netflix competitor, according to sources
- After a backlash over palm oil exports, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono dismisses his trade minister
- Indonesian President Joko Widodo to reshuffle cabinet on Wednesday
- The United States rebuffs China by designating the Taiwan Strait as an international waterway
- China's manufacturing are reviving, but sluggish consumer demand indicates a sluggish economic recovery
- In the midst of a disagreement with China, soccer-Taiwan criticises Qatar for 'politicising' the World Cup
- China COVID controls makes Apple supplier Pegatron "emphasise" expansion elsewhere
- Toyota claims that the rate of electrification is dictated by consumer preferences
- The Japanese government is hoping that the Bank of Japan will take 'necessary' action on the currency and inflation
- For the second year in a row, Glass Lewis opposes a lawyer's election to the SoftBank board of directors
- Despite his 'pariah' commitment, Biden will meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
- According to the research, North Korea spent $642 million on nuclear weapons in 2021
- COVID restrictions have caused 93 percent of US companies in Shanghai to lower their revenue expectations, according to a poll
- Macau will approve six-month extensions to casino operator licences
- MicroStrategy dispels fears of a "margin call," claiming that it can survive volatility
- As the Fed looms, Asia shares are sluggish and the dollar is at an all-time high
- For the fifth month in a row, China's medium-term policy rate remains steady
- According to Taiwan, a Chinese strike on Taiwan would have a greater impact on global trade than the Ukraine conflict
- BTS is taking a hiatus to concentrate on independent projects
- Wednesday is likely to see a government reshuffle by the Indonesian president
- Indonesia reduces the maximum palm oil export fee to $200, but it will rise in August
- All Toshiba director nominees have the support of proxy advisers ISS and Glass Lewis
- The Pacific Islands Forum should address China's security connections, according to Samoa's Prime Minister
- A Cambodian court has sentenced an American lawyer and scores of people to prison for treason
- Oil prices are rising as a result of restricted supply, which is counteracting China's COVID and recession fears
- China's '618' retail extravaganza will be put to the test. COVID-affected buyers' desire to overspend
- Despite expected softening of the crackdown, China will miss out on the Asian buyout boom
- Sri Lankan government employees are given an extra day off to grow food
- Beijing has launched an investigation into the bar that is being blamed for the rise of COVID in the city
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- According to a Reuters survey, Indonesia's trade surplus fell in May as exports fell
- Garuda Indonesia is attempting to postpone a vote on a debt restructuring proposal
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- China promises to better adapt to climate change as the stakes rise
- Indonesia is initiating a national immunisation campaign against foot and mouth disease
- 'Lightyear,' a Disney/Pixar film starring a same-sex couple, will not be released in 14 countries, including China
- Japan's Finance Minister says he'll work with the Bank of Japan to see what steps may be taken to help the yen recover
- Asian stocks are falling as Wall Street enters a bear market
- WTO food pledges are getting closer; India, Egypt, and Sri Lanka are holding out
- After Islamists threatened strikes over anti-Muslim remarks, India tightened security
- As truckers protest for the seventh day, South Korea Inc is under increasing pressure
- Officials in Indonesia have announced that some consumers' electricity bills will be raised
- Thailand approves a $1 billion Foxconn-PTT electric vehicle battery project
- The Yen falls to its lowest level since 1998 as U.S. yields rise
- Japan's government and central bank express alarm over the yen's rapid declines
- Beijing tests millions and isolates thousands due to a 24-hour COVID cluster
- Young South Korean homebuyers put Yoon's pledge to end the affordability situation to the test
- Mr. Exit or Mr. BOJ: A Comparative Analysis Competition intensifies for Japan's top central bank position
- More of South Korea Inc. is affected as the seventh day of the trucker strike progresses
- POSCO will suspend some plants as the trucker strike in South Korea continues
- Russia burns a bridge over a Ukrainian river, severing a means of egress
- Oil prices slide on Beijing COVID warning, inflation concerns
- As inflation reaches a 10-year high, the Taiwanese central bank is expected to hike the policy interest rate
- India's police have charged 30 troops with killing six tribal labourers
- Dollar surpasses 135 yen as U.S. rates continue to rise
- The Myanmar government cannot defeat the insurgents and must restore democracy, according to a U.S. envoy
- Fiji asserts that climate change, not conflict, is the greatest security threat to Asia
- In the'miracle' metropolis of Shenzhen, economic uncertainty looms
- As a result of a migrant labour scarcity, Malaysian businesses decline orders
- Asian equities tumble amid worries from U.S. CPI, China COVID struggle
- New Zealand says Pacific islanders are free to make their own judgments about China ties
- In China, footage of women being beaten raises uproar
- Hyundai Motor plants are operating over the weekend, as the South Korean truckers' strike continues
- Taiwan threatens WTO action as China suspends importation of grouper fish
- Ukraine requests additional arms as cholera spreads in Mariupol
- Taiwan will reduce COVID-related entry quarantine to three days
- Shanghai begins a new round of mass COVID testing, and the number of cases in Beijing increases
- Oil prices decline as U.S. inflation data increases and China implements lockdowns
- China is growing increasingly "coercive and hostile," according to the U.S. defence secretary
- Choe Son Hui appointed as new foreign minister by North Korea - KCNA
- As scorching U.S. inflation data is expected to keep the Fed hawkish, the dollar appreciates
- Ukraine requests additional arms as cholera spreads in Mariupol
- The Japanese minister of defence criticises nuclear neighbours that 'break regulations'
- Stocks tumble, dollar advances on hot U.S. inflation data
- Pakistan publishes its budget for 2022/23 and hopes for 5% growth (Corrects federal expenditure figure to 9.5 trillion rupees from 9.5 billion rupees)
- Members of the Southeast Asian Defense Pact claim it can assist the region manage tensions
- China is growing increasingly "coercive and hostile," according to the U.S. defence secretary
- Thailand begins distributing one million cannabis plants, but discourages getting high
- China's new bank loans nearly tripled in May, as Beijing increased policy assistance
- Explainer: What would Japan's currency intervention to combat a weak yen look like?
- Japanese Prime Minister to visit Toyota headquarters prior to election, according to sources
- Japan comes closer to yen intervention after a rare government and central bank joint announcement
- Australia and New Zealand leaders express "unanimity" on the Pacific and climate
- Despite concerns, the new capital of Indonesia is proceeding as planned - government
- Malaysian palm oil inventories declined at the end of May as exports reached a five-month high
- As epidemic sluggishness persists, Thailand will proceed cautiously with rate hikes
- Pakistan will make tough economic changes supported by the IMF in FY2022-23
- South Korean truckers on strike are going after chips and slowing down port activity
- Japan warns again about the falling yen, but doesn't say anything about the possibility of FX intervention
- BTS will release their new album "Proof" on Friday
- Tesla has cancelled three online hiring events for China in June
- According to a poll by Reuters, India's retail inflation likely fell only little in May
- Japan's Finance Minister Suzuki evades questions about a potential FX intervention
- Stocks, euro slide as ECB sets rate hikes, CPI looms
- Ukraine says its troops are holding Sievierodonetsk and advancing to the south
- Shanghai residents face an unanticipated round of COVID testing
- China says 'let's see' on a U.N. response to North Korea's nuclear test, following its veto on the issue
- Concerns over Shanghai's new partial lockdowns weigh on demand, causing oil prices to decline
- Japan's wholesale import prices climb at a record rate due to the weak yen
- The truckers' strike in South Korea reduces output at Hyundai's largest auto facilities
- Tourists and inhabitants in Nepal's capital are repelled by rubbish heaps
- Malaysia to construct up poultry 'stockpiles' to address shortages
- Basil Rajapaksa, the brother of the Sri Lankan president, resigns from parliament
- Tesla proceeds with China hiring event despite Musk's warnings
- Shanghai defies the trend as China's land need decreases
- Thailand legalises the cultivation and use of marijuana
- China's exports increase as COVID restrictions are eased, but the trade situation remains uncertain
- The third day of the South Korean truckers' strike increases supply chain risks
- In the shadow of the Ukraine conflict, the U.S. and China will battle at an Asian security forum
- U.S. approves $120 million sale for Taiwanese battleship maintenance
- Sri Lanka is afflicted by blackouts after a major union goes on strike
- Parts of Shanghai have implemented new COVID containment measures
- The IMF claims that the recent' significant' drop in the yen reflects fundamentals
- Indonesia introduces a plan to expedite palm oil exports
- Oil prices continue to rise on healthy U.S. demand and Chinese optimism
- As investors anticipate the ECB's decision, Asian stocks are falling and bond yields are rising
- Stocks fall as fear of rising interest rates dampens investor enthusiasm, while yields climb
- Jidu, Baidu's electric vehicle company, has unveiled its first 'robot' automobile
- With North Korea's vetoes, the US wonders if China and Russia prioritize their ties over global security
- Exclusive: Indonesian navy officers demand $375,000 in order to release a tanker, according to sources
- Despite supply chain snarls, Taiwan's export growth remained stable in May, with a bright outlook
- Banana growers in the Philippines are pleading with Japanese buyers to suffer price increases
- Nike said it will discontinue the Run Club app in China in order to provide a "localized solution."
- Thailand's central bank keeps its benchmark interest rate at a record low and improves its GDP forecast for 2022
- Exclusive: Didi is in talks to buy a third of China's Sinomach, according to sources
- Although brothers are at conflict, Sri Lanka's governing family still holds the key to the country's future
- Indian authorities have detained a youth leader from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party for making anti-Muslim remarks
- Shanghai tries to mend relations with international firms after the lockdown
- Tencent's main game, 'Honor of Kings,' will be released internationally
- LG Energy Solution of South Korea has opened nickel processing plants in Indonesia
- Instant View: India's central bank raises rates for the second month in a row, dropping the word "accommodative" from its position
- Investors are weighing the impact of hawkish central banks on Asian stocks, which are rising
- Japan's first-quarter GDP declines less than expected due to higher consumption
- As US fears over China's Pacific expansion intensify, Biden's envoy will visit the Marshall Islands
- Analysis: South Korea's resolute response to North Korea appears to be assisting Japan's military push
- Accredited investors' crypto assets are recognized by a Singapore trading platform
- Bolivia is still examining six companies for lithium mining collaborations
- Indonesia's maximum palm oil export tax and charge would be reduced to $488 per tonne, according to the country's commerce minister
- After Islamic countries protested, India's ruling party told government officials to be careful about religious issues
- Battles are going on in the east of Ukraine, and Zelenskiy says he will take back land
- Germany won't recognize the Taliban as "dire," and things in Afghanistan are still bad
- Stocks are unstable as hawkish The RBA makes policy worries worse
- The Thai PM says that the central bank has agreed to keep the policy rate the same
- Asia's CEO says that Citigroup will hire 3,000 people for its institutional banking business in Asia as part of a push for growth
- After two years, Japan will let tourists in, but they will need masks, insurance, and guides
- Marketmind: Seeing the good in the markets
- BOJ's Kuroda still thinks that a weak yen is good for the economy if it doesn't move too quickly
- During a trip to Seoul by a U.S. official, S. Korea and the U.S. show off their air power
- Myanmar says that anger from other countries over the death sentences of activists is "reckless and meddling."
- As prices go up, people in Japan spend less on their homes
- Kazakh leader promises change after winning referendum
- Analysis of "Sitting on a Bomb": Bangladesh didn't learn its fire safety lessons
- Japan's Nidec will combine how it buys chips because of a shortage
- Jane Street Global is suing LME for $15.3 million because nickel trades were canceled
- A fierce battle is going on for Ukraine's east
- Don't call us pro-China, says the leader of Taiwan's opposition in the U.S
- In Ukraine's Sievierodonetsk, a key battle for Donbas, there is heavy fighting on the streets
- Azerbaijan is trying to bring Shusha, a resort town in Karabakh that it recently took back, back to life
- Philippines May CPI hits highest level in 3 years, which supports another rate hike
- USTR Tai says it's harder to fight inflation than to cut China's tariffs
- Biden waives solar panel tariffs for four countries, invokes defense law
- Despite Brazil's humiliation, Soccer-Hiddink wants South Korea to maintain its attacking strategy
- On the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, Hong Kong beefs up security, while Taiwan denounces repression
- Kishida, Japan's foreign minister, may attend a NATO conference to tackle the Ukraine conflict
- Exclusive: Tesla CEO Elon Musk feels'super awful' about the economy and needs to lay off 10% of salaried employees
- After positive employment news, global stock markets slump and US yields increase
- Despite OPEC+'s promise to increase output, oil prices have stabilized; supply remains tight
- The victims of Tiananmen Square in China will not be forgotten, according to the United States
- China will launch its next crewed mission to build a space station on Sunday
- Myanmar's junta has maintained the execution sentences of democracy advocates
- The dollar rises as job growth in the United States exceeds predictions
- Since 2021, victims of cryptocurrency scams have lost more than $1 billion, according to the Federal Trade Commission
- The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea has warned the opposition not to 'play politics' with China's visit
- End-of-May palm oil stocks in Malaysia are expected to fall as exports hit a five-month high
- Panasonic has decided on a state in the United States for its battery plant, according to the company's executive
- India's cyber policies, according to tech companies, risk fostering a "climate of dread."
- Exclusive-Musk, who is feeling'super terrible' about the economy, wants to slash 10% of Tesla's workforce
- As trade tensions rise due to the war, the WTO is looking for deals on seafood and vaccines
- As Malaysia's forests deteriorate, a photographer takes action to protect orchids
- May inflation in South Korea is reaching a 14-year high, exceeding predictions
- Ahead of employment news, global stock markets surge and US rates fall
- Sony's new satellite services unit will develop space laser
- The employment of explosives imported for Indonesian civilian spies in rural attacks remains a mystery
- What you need to know about Ukraine and Russia right now
- The United States has updated its fact sheet to state that it does not favor Taiwanese independence
- Early giraffe neck evolution shown by beast built for head-butting
- The NBA's return to Chinese airwaves, according to Silver, is a good thing
- Investors are looking for Fed hints in the form of U.S. jobs data, thus stocks are rising
- Sandberg's departure may not be a significant setback for Facebook parent Meta
- The selling of Samurai bonds raises 81 billion yen for Indonesia
- Pakistan has reduced fuel subsidies in order to reduce its fiscal imbalance
- If Sweden's justice minister is ousted in a no-confidence vote, the prime minister has threatened to resign.
- Is there a crypto storm brewing for central banks? The focus on digital money is becoming more intense
- The Department of the Interior must consider the climatic implications of oil and gas leasing as part of a settlement
- Russia tightens its hold on a Ukrainian city and accuses the United States of sending rockets
- Razon, a Filipino entrepreneur, will buy the majority of a South China Sea gas field
- Price pressures in Japan are increasing as businesses abandon the 'deflation' paradigm, according to a BOJ official
- Amazon is pulling the Kindle from China
- Timeline of China's Tiananmen Square protests and repression
- Plantation workers in Indonesia have been denied entry to Malaysia due to visa issues
- As Europe concentrates on chips, Taiwan will hold trade discussions with the EU, according to a source
- Pacific leaders must meet to discuss a possible China treaty, according to Samoa's prime minister
- Lockdown blues give way to COVID testing complaints in Shanghai
- Toshiba has received ten investment proposals, eight of which are for the company to go private
- Bears in Asia's foreign exchange markets have retreated slightly, but China concerns remain, according to a Reuters poll
- Pacific leaders must meet to discuss a possible China treaty, according to Samoa's prime minister
- Asia's tight capacity limits the number of new LNG ships that can be built, according to a Korea Shipbuilding executive
- The dollar maintains its strength, aided by higher rates
- Oil prices are falling as investors await the outcome of the OPEC+ policy meeting
- China's banks have requested that documentation standards be relaxed in order to facilitate the flow of funds
- Asian stocks are falling due to inflation and recession fears, while oil prices are falling
- Sheryl Sandberg, who owns Meta Platforms and is the CEO of Facebook, is leaving after 14 years
- Cotton prices are rising, putting pressure on Asian clothing companies and jeopardizing their recovery from COVID
- COVID in North Korea is going to 'become worse, not better,' according to the WHO
- As the Ukraine crisis brings the fear of China closer to home, more people are seeking weapons training in Taiwan
- Asia's tight capacity limits the number of new LNG ships that can be built, according to a Korea Shipbuilding executive
- The new trade data sharing network in Singapore aims to combat fraud
- On June 21, the United States will impose an embargo on Xinjiang commodities
- The dollar appreciates in response to positive statistics from the United States
- As a food shortfall approaches, Sri Lanka is urging farmers to cultivate more rice
- Factory output in Japan fell in April, indicating that the economy is under stress
- Malaysia to receive first batch of Indonesian workers for palm oil sector
- The Indonesian anti-monopoly body has called for a limit on the size of palm oil plantations
- After Pacific islanders postpone regional accord, China's foreign minister visits Tonga
- In Ukraine's Donbas, Russians are moving closer to the center of a vital town
- Example of a test Zambia reveals China's debt relief inexperience
- Exclusive-Credit Suisse weighs options to strengthen capital
- Philippines accuses China of enforcing a fishing prohibition and causing 'harassment' at sea
- Nepal finds the bodies of all 22 plane crash victims, and a voice recording is discovered
- According to the Business of Fashion report, the fashion sector is at risk of falling short of its environmental targets
- Refineries throughout the world are struggling to keep up with demand
- Following the EU's ban on most Russian oil imports, oil prices have continued to rise
- Malaysia may reconsider palm kernel cake exports in order to ensure a steady supply of poultry feed
- Thailand wants to spend $93 billion in 2023 as the budget debate begins
- The Finance Minister of Japan sees no reason to modify the target of balancing the budget by FY2025
- Nepal says bodies of all 22 victims of plane crash recovered
- Mexico has agreed to investigate Panasonic's labor practices after a request from the United States
- Tsai says U.S. National Guard planning 'cooperation' with Taiwan military
- The Australian Centre-Left Party (ALP) is a centrist political party The Labor Party claims to be in complete control of the government
- Although the euro is slipping, it is on track to post its highest monthly rise in a year. Alun John contributed to this article
- Shanghai to begin lifting COVID lockdown, bringing relief and disbelief
- Oil prices have risen as a result of the EU's ban on most Russian oil imports
- Stocks and bonds both fell as a result of the German surprise, which reignited inflation fears
- In April, Japan's unemployment rate fell to 2.5 percent, according to the government
- April factory output in Japan is down, which is a concerning indication for the economy
- A woman from Sri Lanka A rickshaw driver may have to wait up to 12 hours for gasoline
- In 2022, the Taiwanese air force suffers its second catastrophic accident
- Malaysia's Petronas will trade LNG from Canada and the United States on the spot market
- The synthetic drug trade in Asia is booming, with record-breaking meth seizures
- Following Bubs Australia's approval, antipodean dairy companies are looking to export baby food to the United States
- Don't look down': A glass-bottomed bridge in Vietnam caters to adrenaline seekers
- At least 14 people have died in a plane crash in Nepal, and rescue efforts are still underway
- By the end of the year, Malaysia's palm oil association expects 52,000 foreign laborers to arrive
- Analysis-Are they as safe as houses? The foundations of the property bubble are being put to the test as interest rates rise
- Officials said Indonesia could issue palm oil export licences today
- In the face of a "stable" viral scenario, North Korea lowers COVID restrictions - media
- Japan's full-year growth is expected to be lower than previously forecasted
- Shell greenlights $2.5 billion Crux gas project off Australia
- Asia markets hit a three-week high, as the dollar continues to suffer
- Beijing are returning to work, while Shanghai is getting closer to lifting COVID restrictions
- China holds a Pacific Islands meeting in Fiji, with a focus on security relationships
- According to Nepal, a missing airliner with 22 people on board crashed
- The price of oil is rising ahead of an EU conference on Russia sanctions
- As Fed bets recede, the dollar is heading for a monthly loss
- Bubs Australia's stock rises as a result of Biden's tweet about exports to the United States
- China's anti-virus investment promotes medical, technology, and building
- On May 29, China reported 184 new COVID cases, compared to 293 the day before
- The governor of Japan has been re-elected, according to NHK, in a contest viewed as crucial to the restart of the nuclear power plant
- Sri Lanka PM proposes more cabinet accountability amid economic crisis
- Under intense fire, Ukrainian defenders in Donbass city hold out
- After online fear, India has withdrawn its warning on national biometric ID
- 'Tomorrow will be better,' Shanghai says as it moves closer to reopening COVID
- The dollar has fallen for the second week in a row as speculators reduce their expectations for a Fed rate hike
- The G7 urges OPEC to play a vital role in easing global energy supply constraints. Markus Wacket and Kate Abnett are the authors of this piece
- Thailand is seeking a rice price agreement with Vietnam in order to increase its 'bargaining leverage'
- According to the WHO, there have been 650 probable instances of acute infant hepatitis documented thus far
- The dollar drops to a one-month low as world stocks post their first weekly gain in eight weeks
- As the end of the COVID shutdown approaches, Shanghai's economy improves in fits and starts
- Biden will welcome BTS, a K-pop group, and will debate anti-Asian hate crimes
- Fiji has been welcomed into the White House's Indo-Pacific economic agenda
- Due to COVID risks, Alibaba has lowered its guidance; yet, a strong fourth quarter has boosted the stock
- Japan's Prime Minister, Yoshihiko Kishida, says the capital gains tax debate is still ongoing.
- Apple's iPhone development timeline has been pushed back due to Chinese restrictions
- Stocks rise ahead of Fed minutes, as the dollar falls to a one-month low. Marc Jones's contribution
- India praises Biden's'substantive outcomes,' while Modi speaks. Krishna N. Das and Trevor Hunnicutt
- A warm welcome for Biden's defense of Taiwan behind the scenes in Japan By Tim Kelly
- The Australian Prime Minister said his country's goals are in line with the Quad's, and he wants the group to take the lead on climate change
- During the Quad, Japan scrambles jets when Russian and Chinese warplanes approach airspace.
- Park Chan-new wook's 'adult picture' leaves violence behind. Hanna Rantala's contribution
- What you need to know about Ukraine and Russia right now
- For May 24, Shanghai reports 343 asymptomatic cases and 44 symptomatic cases.
- Russia attacks villages in eastern Ukraine, killing numerous people. Conor Humphries and Pavel Polityuk
- Beijing tightens the COVID net and issues harsh warnings. By Roxanne Liu and Ryan Woo
- China claims it conducted military drills surrounding Taiwan to warn the United States.
- UN Human Rights Chief attends a 'useful' discussion with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
- The Communist Party of China has expelled a state-owned insurer executive accused of fraud.
- Due to war and supply chain issues, Singapore's GDP is expected to be lower than expected by 2022.
- Pfizer will donate all of its patented pharmaceuticals to low-income countries. Author: Michael Erman
- Sri Lanka's prime minister is now in charge of the key finance ministry. Uditha Jayasinghe's contribution
- China seeks policing and security cooperation on Pacific islands - document Needham, Kirsty
- Hours after Biden leaves Asia, North Korea launches a missile barrage, including an ICBM.
- Asia equities are rising, but investors are concerned about rate hikes and Chinese restrictions.
- China reports seven new COVID-19 cases vs 19 a day earlier
- Malaysian volunteer undertakers struggle to cope as COVID cases surge
- Japan to consider sharing COVID-19 vaccines amid calls to help Taiwan
- U.S. Senate advances sweeping tech bill taking aim at China
- Olympics-Japan looks to extend COVID-19 states of emergency ahead of Games
- European business chamber calls on Vietnam to speed up COVID-19 vaccinations
- When is a sausage just a sausage? Controversial ads fuel S.Korea's sexism debate
- Canada probes forced labour claims in Malaysian palm oil, glove-making industries
- Southeast Asian nations oppose arms embargo on Myanmar -report
- Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai sentenced to 14 months for Oct 1 unauthorised assembly
- U.S. urges WHO to carry out 2nd phase of virus origin study in China
- Brent nudges towards $70 on rosy U.S. data, oil demand outlook
- Biden's defense budget seeks greater China deterrence and nuclear funding
- Equities, yields rise as U.S. data shows economy gaining momentum
- Japan's jobless rate rises, prices fall as pandemic pain persists
- Facebook extends ban on donations to lawmakers who voted against Biden win
- Exclusive - Hyundai to slash combustion engine line-up, invest in EVs - sources
- South Korea's May exports set for fastest growth in over 30 years
- U.S. chip subsidy effort faces pushback over China issues
- British pound gains boost from BoE, dollar looks to inflation data
- BOJ eyes extension to pandemic-aid scheme as COVID curbs persist
- Death in the Himalayas: Poverty, fear, stretched resources propel India's COVID crisis
- Malaysia reports 7,857 new coronavirus cases, new daily record
- Indonesia resumes use of temporarily suspended batch of AstraZeneca vaccines
- Thai princess allows new vaccine imports as slow rollout prompts anger
- China keeps diplomats out of espionage trial of Australian Yang Hengjun
- China's daily COVID-19 vaccine doses hit record 20 million
- Indonesian court set to deliver verdict on hardline cleric accused of flouting COVID curbs
- Cyclone leaves coastal villages in eastern India, Bangladesh cut off by tidal surges
- Taiwan sees 'political warfare' in dispute with China over vaccines
- Tokyo Games could lead to "Olympic virus" strain, Japanese doctor warns
- U.S. senators want review of Chinese donations to U.S. universities
- Biden orders review of COVID origins as lab leak theory debated
- Exclusive: Hong Kong security chief threatens tycoon Lai's bankers with jail if they deal in his accounts
- Chinese embassy in U.S. says politicising COVID-19 origins hampers investigations
- Dollar firms as traders brace for U.S. inflation gauge
- China's crypto crackdown speeds shift to central Asia, North America mining
- Singtel posts decades low annual profit, eyes new growth strategy
- Asset managers should set out ESG principles for securities lending
- Total, Chevron suspend payments to Myanmar junta from gas project
- HSBC to exit subscale U.S. retail banking as part of pivot to Asia
- HK's Next Digital shares soar as trading resumes after Jimmy Lai assets frozen
- SoftBank CEO Son's pay fell by half last year
- Asian shares step back from 2-wk highs, dollar firm
- China industrial profits rise 57% y/y in April, slowing amid high commodity prices
- Indonesia central bank holds policy rate at record low, as expected
- Exclusive: China launches antitrust probe into Tencent-backed property broker KE - sources
- Factbox: IEA's urgent fossil fuel warning earns mixed reception from producers
- Sinopec to launch first green hydrogen project in 2022
- India said to plan COVID-19 economic stimulus package - Bloomberg
- Thai April export rise most in 3 years, beats forecast
- China to strengthen commodity price controls in next five years
- Asia shares track Wall Street up as inflation fears fade
- Huawei plans to launch new operating system for phones in June
- Olympics-Japan sees no impact on Olympics from U.S. travel advisory
- Thailand to extend dose gap for AstraZeneca vaccine to 16 weeks
- India posts lowest rise in daily COVID-19 cases since April 14
- China offers vaccines to Taiwan to fight COVID-19
- China reports 15 new COVID-19 cases on May 24 vs 18 a day earlier
- With Olympics looming, US advises against travel to Japan due to COVID-19
- Myanmar junta leader casts doubt on return of Rohingya
- Cryptocurrencies bounce back from Sunday sell-off, bitcoin still down 30% in May
- Renault - Nissan and Hyundai face shutdowns in India over workers' COVID fears
- U.S. chip funding could result in seven to 10 new factories -officials
- Exclusive-Huawei founder urges shift to software to counter U.S. sanctions
- Bank of Korea seen holding rates throughout 2021; raising rates at least once in 2022
- Dollar drifts lower as Fed speakers soothe inflation fears
- Britain launches consultation before starting India trade talks
- Japan wage data release delayed on need to scrutinise figures - govt
- U.S. Treasury deputy chief sees G7 backing for 15% - plus global minimum tax
- Equities rally, dollar falls as inflation concerns grow
- Shares wary on U.S. inflation, battered bitcoin charts recovery
- Oil prices up over $1 amid potential Iran talks hitch
- Thai Q1 jobless rate at 12-year high amid virus outbreaks
- With electrification, Nissan's Gupta sees new spark for Renault tie-up
- Thai virus clusters spotlight conditions for migrant labour
- India's total deaths from COVID-19 surpass 300,000
- Singapore provisionally approves 60-second COVID-19 breathalyser test
- Japan opens mass vaccination sites for elderly ahead of Olympics
- Wuhan lab staff sought hospital care before COVID-19 outbreak disclosed: WSJ
- SoftBank CEO slams Games as Japan races to catch up on vaccinations
- No one's safe anymore: Japan's Osaka city crumples under COVID-19 onslaught
- China warns U.S., South Korea not to interfere in Taiwan
- Myanmar's Suu Kyi appears in court in person for first time since coup
- Thai central bank says key rate may stay at record low for 1-2 years
- Lim family's global assets on radar after Singapore court move
- Crypto recovery stalls as miners eye exits
- South Korea's central bank moves to develop pilot digital currency
- Sea change: global freight sails out of the digital dark ages
- Crypto miners halt China business after Beijing cracks down, bitcoin tumbles.
- Hyundai ups its hydrogen game with the introduction of new trucks in Europe.
- Samsung BioLogics' stock rises following the company's agreement to manufacture the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
- Asia shares are wary of U.S. inflation, and Bitcoin is attempting to maintain stability.
- Singapore's first-quarter GDP is expected to increase due to manufacturing expansion, according to a Reuters pol
- On the South China Sea, the Philippines and China hold 'friendly and candid' talks
- Malaysia increases healthcare funding in response to an increase in COVID-19 cases
- Philippines is conducting an investigation into the unauthorized sale of COVID-19 shots and vaccine slots.
- Three people are killed and 28 are injured in a quake in China's Yunnan province.
- The son of SoftBank casts new doubt on Tokyo 2020.
- Taiwan asserts that China is spreading false information during the COVID outbreak.
- Biden and South Korean President Moon both express an interest in engaging North Korea.
- South Korea seeks tax breaks for firms such as Samsung that invest in the United States.
- According to Air India, the data breach in February affected 4.5 million passengers.
- China pledges to crack down on bitcoin mining and trading
- Retail investors develop a taste for the crypto rollercoaster
- A law firm has joined a class action lawsuit against Credit Suisse for its dealings with Archegos and Greensill.
- India and Pfizer are attempting to resolve their dispute over vaccine indemnity - sources
- Bitcoin is on the ropes at the end of the day following China's crackdown on mining and trading.
- Oil prices increase in response to weather concerns in the Gulf of Mexico.
- The dollar strengthens following positive manufacturing data from the United States.
- US stocks close mostly lower, led by technology; the dollar rises following factory data
- Don't be complacent, the task force advises the regions
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