United Nations report reviewed by reporters on Saturday revealed that North Korea continued to expand its nuclear and ballistic missile programs last year, and cyberattacks
Category: Asia Pacific
Foxconn, the maker of iPhones, has signed an EV agreement with Indonesia.
Foxconn, based in Taiwan, announced a partnership with Indonesia’s Investment Ministry and other companies to boost the development of electric vehicles in the Southeast Asian
In defiance of Beijing’s demand, Taiwan is launching a $1 billion Lithuania credit fund.
According to a Taiwan government minister, Taiwan will launch a $1 billion credit scheme to help fund joint projects between Lithuanian and Taiwanese enterprises in
Pandemonium as rock face collapse at a Brazilian waterfall killing 7 people and 3 missing.
According to the fire service, a wall of rock toppled on top of motorboats below a waterfall in southeastern Brazil on Saturday, killing at least
Calamity in Pakistan as over 21 snow-tourists die in a mountainous resort.
Officials claimed on Saturday that at least 16 tourists died in frigid conditions after becoming stranded in their vehicles in northern Pakistan, where thousands had
Afghan parents selling their children demonstrate the country’s despair.
A mum is struggling to preserve her daughter in a large colony of mud-brick buildings in western Afghanistan, which houses people displaced by drought and
Japan’s SBI considers taking its public subsidiary Shinsei Bank private – CEO.
SBI Holdings Inc, a Japanese online financial behemoth, said on Wednesday that it is considering taking its publicly traded subsidiary Shinsei Bank Ltd private in
17 people dead in a sewage gas explosion in southern Pakistan.
The death toll from a sewer gas explosion in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, has risen to 17, police said, adding that some critically injured people
Arson is suspected in the Osaka building fire, which has left 27 people dead.
Officials reported a fire broke out Friday in a building in Osaka, western Japan, killing more than 20 people, and police were investigating arson as
Facebook aggravated Myanmar violence; Rohingya refugees allege and sue for $150b damages.
Myanmarese Rohingya refugees have filed a $150 billion lawsuit against Meta Platforms Inc, formerly known as Facebook, alleging that the social media firm failed to