Australian bushfires destroy homes in 2 states as firefighter killed
An Australian firefighter was killed overnight after he was struck by a tree while trying to control a bushfire that had destroyed homes and burnt large swathes of bushland north of Sydney, authorities said on Monday. Emergency crews rushed to bushland near the rural...
Why Chinese firms are taking operational risks on African projects
China’s big money is returning to African infrastructure as its state-owned firms evolve from mere builders into long-term financiers and operators. This is so they have enough “skin in the game”, according to one analyst, as Beijing seeks lasting influence over key...
‘World is full of pirates’: Japan eyes AI to enforce anime, manga copyright
Japan is turning to artificial intelligence to crack down on manga and anime piracy, aiming to stem copyright losses worth trillions of yen and recover revenue from one of its most valuable cultural exports. The move comes as creators increasingly look to overseas...
China’s exports rebound in November despite extended slump in US shipments
China’s exports rebounded in November after declining in October, as overall trade sentiment improved on the heels of high-level trade talks with Washington – though shipments to the US continued their steep decline. Outbound shipments rose 5.9 per cent year on year...
Mangal, Meduza & Dikobraz: Russia’s Top Anti-Drone Defenses for Armor
Russian engineers have come up with a number of practical, low-tech inexpensive solutions that help keep tanks and armored vehicles safe from drone strikes. Read More
From dream to disaster: mum’s nearly paid-off flat destroyed in Hong Kong blaze
Hong Kong mother Moon Li was just HK$65,000 (US$8,350) away from paying off the mortgage on the flat she and her husband bought 17 years ago, but a deadly blaze at their Tai Po estate may have shattered her dream of owning a home. “I used to have a cosy home,” the...
Japan’s youth are now the most hostile to immigration, survey finds
Younger Japanese are proving to be the most resistant to immigration, defying assumptions that generational change would produce greater cosmopolitanism. A new survey found that 70 per cent of those aged 18 to 39 expressed safety concerns about foreign workers –...
Trump says he is hosting Kennedy Centre Honours, recognising Stallone and Kiss
Mamdani tells immigrant New Yorkers about their right not to comply with ICE
Surprises and defeats in Hong Kong Legco election
Netanyahu Announces Soon Transition to 2nd Phase of Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan
Bolsonaro’s son says he could drop Brazil presidency bid ‘for a price’
Economist Huang Yiping on why China’s AI push must be ‘job-oriented’
Release of 100 kidnapped Nigerian schoolchildren secured by government, UN reports
While China exudes confidence, Russia is held back by yearning
India or EU: Which Offers Better Prospects for Russia?





