Thousands of young workers clashed with police on Saturday during a protest to demand wages after they were laid off without pay by the heads of a Covid test-kit factory in southwest China
Albanese government says it will release $414 million for "trade-exposed" industries, such as miners, manufacturers and those generating oil and gas, to help them cut emissions
Price cuts announced by Tesla in China on January 6 upset customers who had already bought the company's cars so much that protests were staged in front of some stores
Guterres called on Monday for "massive investments" to help Pakistan rebuild after historic floods last year that devastated a large chunk of the country
Thailand has scrapped a new requirement that tourists have to show proof of Covid vaccinations, which enraged tourism operators days before Chinese visitors were due to return
Taiwan plans to set up its own satelite internet service after seeing the dramatic impact that Musk's Starlink service had on the war in Ukraine
Many people expressed relief that the government had finally eased restrictions that prevented them from travelling for the last three years
Chinese billionaire and company founder Jack Ma will see his voting rights slashed from more than 50% to just 6.2% under the move
Beijing is under pressure to finalise a licensing deal on production of Paxlovid before the Lunar New Year, when millions of Chinese will travel to rural areas to visit their families
TikTok confirms it has delayed hiring consultants to help the company reach a security agreement with the United States amid mounting political concerns
India has passed Japan for the first time to become the world's third largest auto market with sales of at least 4.25 million units in 2022
Lacklustre profit estimate by the world's top maker of memory chips, plus smartphones and TVs, is a warning signal for other big tech firms' results