Weather centre says typhoon Koinu, which killed one and injured hundreds in Taiwan, is approaching the coast of Guangdong province and that it could bring 300m of rain
The updated chip export rules are expected to add restrictions and close loopholes in those unveiled late last year, which angered Beijing and strained relations with Washington
Taiwan is investigating four firms accused of conducting business with companies linked to US-sanctioned Huawei in China, saying it will soon unveil tighter rules on 'key technologies'
The Tiangong space station will be expanded to six modules from three, offering an alternative platform to the International Space Station for near-Earth missions
Taiwan’s National Security Bureau Director-General warned Beijing will employ a range of tactics to frighten the island’s voters ahead of its January elections
The Belgian security service is monitoring Alibaba’s operations, with scrutiny on software systems that collate sensitive data and the need for the group to share information with Chinese authorities
President-elect Mohamed Muizzu said supporters of his party do not want foreign military personnel in the archipelago nation
Analysts say officials may have vetoed the group's debt restructuring and that a risk management committee is likely to step in to deal with the company's unfinished projects and huge debts
55 Chinese sailors were reportedly killed after their submarine was said to have been caught in a trap intended to snare UK subs
The conclusion of Capvision’s ‘rectification’ process is the latest development in China’s sweeping crackdown on consultancy and due diligence firms this year
Officials in the Philippines are investigating the death of three Filipino fishermen killed after their boat was hit by a "foreign" vessel near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea
China's commerce ministry said it was "very much dissatisfied" with the anti-subsidy investigation as it lacked adequate evidence and did not conform with World Trade Organization rules