US Debt Crisis: Shutdown Sparks Global Economic Concerns
The US government shutdown and debt concerns raise alarms for global markets, with Asian economies and investors bracing for potential ripple effects.
News & Insights Across Asia
The US government shutdown and debt concerns raise alarms for global markets, with Asian economies and investors bracing for potential ripple effects.
Typhoon Matmo intensifies into a severe storm, battering Zhanjiang with 150 km/h winds. Authorities issue coastal warnings and urge residents to stay indoors as the region faces widespread disruptions.
OpenAI introduces controls for content rights holders in its Sora AI video app, balancing innovation with creator compensation as Hollywood tensions rise.
Gree’s Dong Mingzhu highlights how the intelligent era empowers women, driving innovation and gender equality in Asia’s evolving economy.
South Koreans share candid reactions to traditional Chinese mooncakes in a cultural exchange experiment ahead of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Jeff Bezos forecasts gigawatt-scale data centers in space within two decades, citing 24/7 solar power advantages over Earth-based facilities.
Explore Fengfanxi Creek, a serene alpine gem in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where crystal waters meet snow-capped mountains.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s upcoming Europe visit aims to strengthen bilateral ties through high-level meetings in Italy and Switzerland, highlighting economic and diplomatic collaboration.
Experience the tranquil beauty of Yuecheng Lake in Mount Qingcheng, Sichuan, through our live stream during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday.
Southern China on high alert as Typhoon Matmo approaches with 14-category winds, prompting mass evacuations and transport shutdowns.
As World Teachers’ Day highlights educators’ roles, AI’s rapid integration sparks debates on critical thinking and the future of learning. Insights from global forums and frontline educators.
China completes historic Arctic dive using manned submersible and ROV, advancing polar research and climate change understanding through technological innovation.
China’s tourist destinations experience record crowds during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, signaling a boost for domestic tourism and cultural engagement.
Sanae Takaichi becomes Japan’s first female LDP leader, signaling a rightward political shift. Her conservative agenda faces economic and diplomatic challenges.
A U.S. federal court blocks troop deployment to Portland as tensions escalate in Chicago following a DHS-involved shooting, highlighting nationwide unrest.
137 international activists detained during Gaza aid mission return to Istanbul as Turkey launches investigation into maritime interception.
China’s National Day holiday box office exceeds 1.1 billion yuan, led by domestic films highlighting historical and fantasy themes.
Egypt hosts Israeli and Hamas delegations to discuss a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal, aiming to end the Gaza conflict and secure hostage releases.
Syria’s electoral colleges vote for new parliament in first post-Assad elections, testing governance amid war recovery challenges and calls for inclusive representation.
As U.S. visa policies tighten, Mexican students are increasingly choosing China for higher education, drawn by scholarships and global career prospects.