Foreign inflows, fuelled by China’s stumbling recovery, have helped supercharge a surge in Indian equities
The continuing high temperatures in China have pushed power networks to the limit with fears rising of a possible repeat of last year's drought
The world’s No2 economy grew at a slower pace than hoped in the last quarter, intensifying the call for more support from Beijing
China’s LandSpace jumped ahead of US rivals, including Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, in the dash to launch carrier vehicles fuelled by methane
Industry observers say the sanction-hit Chinese tech giant will be able to source the advanced chips needed domestically by the end of the year
A United Nations report said in 2005/2006 about 645 million Indians were in ‘multidimensional poverty’ and this declined to about 230 million in 2019/2021
The high-profile criminal case against Choi, an award-winning engineer, highlights Seoul's efforts to crack down on industrial espionage
Japan’s Nikkei fell to a one-month low as exporters suffered from its currency’s rise while the Hang Seng enjoyed a boost from credit figures and tech optimism
The Japanese auto giant sold just over 3,900 fuel cell vehicles in 2022, less than half of 1% of its global sales of around 9.5 million vehicles
But some analysts warned the move that sparked the share price rebound won’t be enough to turn around the country’s crippled property sector
Gal Luft "agreed to covertly recruit and pay" an unnamed ex-US official to publicly support certain Chinese policies, federal prosecutors say
Observers say New Delhi is looking to develop a domestic arms industry, not move closer to the West, and its relationship with Moscow will remain close