China has been running a disinformation campaign in the Solomon Islands suggesting Australia, the US and Taiwan stirred up riots that rocked Honiara last year, a new report says
The issuance of bonds in local Asian currencies has shot up to the largest in more than a decade as governments and borrowers avoid expensive US dollar debt
China has ditched recognition of the median line in the Taiwan Strait, while Taiwan keeps a monthly record of key supplies like food and energy in case of conflict with China, officials said Wednesday
A motion brought to the Human Rights Council on Monday by the Marshall Islands, plus other islands in the Pacific, requests assistance from the UN rights office
Apple has asked key suppliers such as Foxconn to move some AirPods and Beats headphone production to India
China's dominance in EV sales and production is well known, but Europe has grabbed the lead in regard to EV demand growth relative to total auto demand, plus car inventories and ratio of sales
Fear of court proceedings may have convinced Musk to proceed with his $44-billion bid to take Twitter private, legal experts say
Apple chief executive Tim Cook says he is "really not sure the average person can tell you what the metaverse is".
Asian stock markets faced total outflows of $69.7 billion in the first three quarters of 2022, well in excess of the $47.6 billion in outflows in 2008, when the global financial crisis occurred
The missile launched on Tuesday morning flew over Japan's main island Honshu and led to an alert being sent to citizens in several areas to warn citizens to take cover
A smaller than expected rate hike by Australia's central bank, of just 0.25%, helped send the Australian stock exchange to its best day in over two years
The US is expected to announce new moves this week to stop Chinese firms gaining access to chips enabling high-performance computing.