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When Trump sent US Navy SEAL team that killed Bin Laden into North Korea. Here's all about the secret missionIn 2019, under President Trump's authorization, a top-secret Navy SEAL mission aimed to plant a device in North Korea to intercept Kim Jong...
What the rise of clean energy looks like from spaceGlobal Renewables Watch, a collaboration between Planet, The Nature Conservancy, and Microsoft's AI for Good Lab, uses AI and satellite ima...
Traders are bracing for a record-smashing summer that will shake up commoditiesPrices for some of the world’s most vital commodities — natural gas, power and staple crops like wheat and soy — are climbing.
Climate change and the shift to cleaner energy push Southeast Asia to finally start sharing powerThe Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN is a political and economic gathering of 10 countries across a vast region, from tiny B...
Vietnam: The China trade-war winner's economy is sufferingWhen tensions between Beijing and Washington escalated during Donald Trump's presidency, Vietnam became the toast of think tanks and invest...
As blackouts sweep Vietnam, Northern Province vows power for Apple suppliers and firmsOutages have hit industrial parks in some northern provinces including Bac Giang and Bac Ninh, the state utility Vietnam Electricity Group’...
Crippling heat waves deepen Asia’s reliance on Russian energyWhat began as a push from the Kremlin to fund its invasion of Ukraine has now turned into a pull from Asian economies anxious about making ...
China’s power crisis could reach a Himalayan scaleBuilt through the 2000s just as China’s rise was at its most headlong, the world’s largest power station can generate 22.5 gigawatts, equiv...
Digital warfare: Myanmar's cyber crackdown explainedThese lightning-quick moves by the new junta have tech experts, rights groups, and citizens worried that internet-hungry Myanmar will soon ...
Typhoon, landslides leave 35 dead, dozens missing in VietnamThe immediate focus for rescuers was on three villages in the country's central region where landslides killed at least 19 people and are s...
Sparx Asset’s Kohei Matsui on why Japanese investors like India‘Retail investors like India as a market because India has long-term growth.’
Group-IB report highlights cyberspace weaponisation in 2019. India is at it tooA newly released report from Singapore-based cybersecurity and threat-intelligence firm Group-IB underlines what has been brewing in cybers...
India’s economy loses $968 million due to Internet ban, says studyThe Indian government stopped mobile Internet services in Rohtak on February 19, this year in the wake of Jat demonstrations demanding rese...
Market access policy urgently required for textiles industry: SIMATextile exports declined in August 2015 for the ninth straight month by 20.66 per cent with overall exports reaching $26.8 billion.
Younger by the yearOne of the ways to tell that you're not ageing gracefully is when your contemporaries grow younger than you. Bertrand Russell was not only ...
- Raul Castro warns Cubans of more tough times ahead
Cuban President Raul Castro has told his compatriots to expect more hard times, but failed to usher in more reforms that many Cubans had be...
- Asians move to new towns, far from madding crowds
For a glimpse of how millions of middle class Asians could live in future, take a look at Eastwood City, a self-contained office and apartm...