"We want freedom, not lockdowns. We want a vote, not a leader. We want reform, not a cultural revolution," said a banner stretched across Sitong bridge
Korea Electric power raised its base electric rate by 17% for industrial customers and 6.8% for residential users.
"The main driver behind the increase are rising prices of food," analyst Rikuto Minami at Mizuho Research & Technologies said.
Sri Lanka sourced more than half its crude from Russia since May, buying oil from Moscow for the first time since 2013, the FT said.
The vehicle will be equipped a Level 3 autonomous drive system and is likely to be made at one of Honda's plants in Ohio by 2026
Chip giants allowed to continue work at their China factories, but the ban on US citizens working for local firms has shocked the sector, forcing firms like Naura and YMTC to pull key staff
Published job listings include fulfilment centre positions in Seattle and Los Angeles, as TikTok ramps up its e-commerce ambitions, The Verge said
Taiwan's military will no longer buy Tesla cars after Elon Musk proposed China should "figure out a special administrative zone for Taiwan"
Blockchain.com becomes one of the 18 approved crypto services in Singapore, out of 180 who have applied for a licence since January
Byetdance hopes the move will motivate employees amid slowing growth and uncertainty over a plan to go public, sources said.
The move comes after most other foreign companies pulled out of Myanmar, due to concern that their business could legitimize the hated military, who face a revolution raging on many fronts.
China is scaling up construction of liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals and storage facilities as it looks to bolster its energy security