- November 6th, 2025
The European Union (EU) announced Tuesday it will impose substantial tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) imported from China. The decision follows a rigorous investigation into China's state support for its EV industry, which concluded that Beijing’s subsidies undercut European automakers...
Russia conducted a large-scale nuclear readiness drill on Tuesday, launching missiles over thousands of miles in what Russian officials called a "massive" simulated nuclear counterstrike. This exercise, which involved Russia’s strategic “nuclear triad” of ground, air, and sea-launched missiles, underscores...
Australia has announced collaborative agreements with French defense firm Thales and American arms giant Lockheed Martin. The joint initiatives focus on developing domestic manufacturing capabilities for both artillery ammunition and guided rocket systems. This historic move is aimed at enhancing...
China’s Space Program: Three Astronauts Launch on Historic “Dream” Mission to Tiangong Space Station
China's rapidly advancing space program, three astronauts, including the nation’s only female spaceflight engineer, lifted off aboard the Shenzhou-19 mission in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The trio, headed by seasoned astronaut Cai Xuzhe, 48, launched at 4:27 a.m....
Malaysia’s high-profile 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) corruption case, former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has been ordered by the Kuala Lumpur High Court to present his defense on 25 counts of abuse of power and money laundering. Judge Collin Lawrence...
On October 29, Canadian officials alleged that Amit Shah, India’s Minister of Home Affairs and a close ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was behind plots to target Sikh separatists residing in Canada. The accusation, which has intensified already strained...
Australia’s consumer price inflation (CPI) eased to its lowest level in three and a half years in the third quarter of 2024, marking a crucial point for the Australian economy as it aims to return inflation within the Reserve Bank...
As the United States braces for its upcoming presidential election on November 5, investors are increasingly turning to Asian sovereign bonds as a strategic play to mitigate potential volatility. With billions of dollars in foreign inflows already boosting Asian markets...
In a mixed session for Asian markets, Japanese stocks saw gains on Wednesday, while most other markets in the region fell as investors treaded cautiously ahead of the upcoming US presidential election and a pivotal Federal Reserve rate decision next...
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