China, Russia and North Korea

China’s Delicate Balancing Act: Navigating North Korea’s Role in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

In October 1950, barely a year after the conclusion of the Chinese Civil War, Mao Zedong made the decision to send the first Chinese soldiers to support North Korea in the Korean War. The ensuing battle claimed the lives of...
Japan Conveyor Belt Road

Japan’s Conveyor Belt Road: Revolutionizing Cargo Transport Six Decades After the Bullet Train

Japan is set to launch an ambitious “conveyor belt road” project that could revolutionize cargo transportation between its capital, Tokyo, and Osaka. Six decades after Japan’s pioneering bullet train first bridged this bustling corridor, this latest innovation promises to alleviate...
Asian Stock

Asian Authorities Brace for Currency Turbulence as Election-Driven Dollar Surge Pressures Currencies

U.S. election uncertainty, several Asian countries have taken protective measures to stabilize their currencies as the dollar gains strength, putting pressure on currencies across the region. Central banks in countries such as Indonesia and China have already intervened to maintain...
Bank Indonesia, Central bank of the Republic of Indonesia.

Bank Indonesia Ready to Stabilize Rupiah Amid US Election Volatility and Trump’s Early Lead

Bank Indonesia (BI) has announced its readiness to curb any excessive volatility in the Indonesian rupiah as early indicators show an unexpected edge for former U.S. President Donald Trump in the presidential election race. This initial lead has fueled the...
Asia Stock Markets

Yen Slides Over 1% as Japanese Stocks Rally Amid US Election Developments: Markets Bet on a Trump Edge Over Harris

The yen fell sharply against the dollar on Tuesday, slipping over 1%, as early election results from the United States appeared to hint at a potential advantage for Republican candidate Donald Trump over Democratic incumbent Kamala Harris. The currency's dip,...
US-Taiwan

US Set to Continue Taiwan-Focused Policies After Presidential Election, Taiwanese Official Says

The United States will continue its supportive approach toward Taiwan regardless of the outcome of its presidential election, a senior Taiwanese security official stated on Wednesday, November 6. Amid a fiercely competitive race between Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic...
Mount Fuji , Without Snow

Mount Fuji Sees First Snowfall After Longest-Ever Snowless Period in Japanese History

Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji has finally received its first snowfall of the season, marking the end of the mountain’s longest snow-free streak in recorded history. On Wednesday, November 6, photographs shared by local authorities and residents confirmed a thin layer...
Boeing

Boeing Faces a Long Road to Recovery Post-Strike

The recent seven-week strike at Boeing, which ended only last week, is far from the end of the aerospace giant's troubles. More than 33,000 factory workers in the U.S. Northwest are returning to work after narrowly voting to accept Boeing's...
Intesa Sanpaolo

Italy’s Data Watchdog Rebukes Intesa Sanpaolo Over Handling of Data Breach Impacting Thousands, Including Prime Minister

Italian authorities demand full disclosure as banking giant faces scrutiny over internal data breach, placing customer privacy and institutional accountability in the spotlight. Italy’s data protection authority has criticized Intesa Sanpaolo, one of the country’s leading banks, over what it...
China AI

China’s Generative AI Breakthrough is Reshaping Electronic Warfare

In an age where technology continuously redefines the boundaries of human capability, a new milestone in artificial intelligence (AI) has brought the idea that "words can kill" from mere philosophy into a concrete threat on the battlefield. The field of...
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