Southeast Asia's biggest country is hoping electric vehicle makers want nickel for battery supply chains and that they can benefit from US tax credits
Afghanistan and Myanmar are stuck in humanitarian crises created by woeful decisions by the military forces in power, but UN appeals for aid in both countries are badly underfunded
Chinese delegations of city and business officials are crossing the border more frequently than ever, in trips ranging from Hong Kong to Paris, to "grab investment"
China is reportedly considering an export ban on "rare-earth magnet technology" in retaliation for the US restricting exports of advanced computer chips
The brightly-lit store, still in barricades, was "inspired by the iconic Kaali Peeli taxi art unique to Mumbai," Apple said in a statement
The accounts included several Indian journalists, Canadian poet Rupi Kaur and BBC News' Punjab bureau
An 11.5% power generation jump drove a sharp surge in emissions by the world's third largest greenhouse gas-emitter as output from both coal-fired and renewable plants hit records
The Cyberspace Administration of China said it would conduct a security review of Micron's products sold in the country
Petronas will proceed with a project in Kasawari gasfield off Borneo Island as it is in local waters, but Malaysia "is open to negotiations" with China, new PM said
The probe comes after a report by US short-seller Hindenburg alleged entities linked to Gautam Adani's brother Vinod had moved "billions of dollars" into the conglomerate
Signs indicate that in the wake of the pandemic, more Chinese families are looking to relocate assets, and themselves, in Southeast Asia, Australia or even Canada
Japan joined the US chip war against China on Friday, announcing restrictions on exports of 23 types of semiconductor manufacturing equipment