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Half of Taiwanese not only doubt the US would send troops to defend Taiwan in the event of a cross-strait conflict but also question whether American weapons would prove effective, a poll this week has revealed.
The results highlighted mounting scepticism on the island over Washington’s security guarantees, according to the survey released on Monday by the Taipei-based Democracy Foundation.
The...
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Far-flung Pacific nations are reeling from the impact of a global fuel crisis as authorities scramble to manage energy supplies while families must grapple with fuel curbs and higher costs for food and access to healthcare.
Global oil supplies are running down as the US-Israeli war with Iran disrupts traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which typically carries about 20 per cent of the...
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A year ago, after more than a decade in the United Kingdom and several years in the United States – including time working for the United Nations in New York City – I returned to Asia and arrived in Hong Kong expecting it to also be a leading hub for international relations.
Hong Kong is often described as a “superconnector” between China and the world. Yet in one crucial domain – the study and...
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Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL), the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) battery producer, has unveiled its upgraded technologies – including lighter battery packs and faster charging mode – which are expected to accelerate the global automotive industry’s electrification drive.
The company, which holds more than a 40 per cent share of the global market, aimed to set a healthy...
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The world breathed a sigh of relief as US President Donald Trump announced he would extend the ceasefire with Iran, but uncertainty remains in the Middle East over how the US-Israeli war will end.
These are the main takeaways from what happened overnight.
Last-minute extension
Trump indefinitely extended the ceasefire with Iran hours before it was due to expire, at the request of Pakistan. But...
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A Japanese prefecture is paying its singles to use dating apps as the country grapples with record-low birth rates.
Kochi prefecture announced on April 10 that it would subsidise private matchmaking app fees for its young residents, according to a Sankei News report.
Residents aged between 20 and 39 will get a subsidy of up to 20,000 yen (US$125) for the 2026 financial year to use apps that have...
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While people in modern times send new year greetings easily on social network apps, in ancient times it was a much more complicated ritual.
In China, the origin of delivering new year greeting cards can be traced back to the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220).
During that time, people began making name cards, writing their name, age, hometown, official position, personal statement on long bamboo or...
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A senior New Zealand minister has sparked outrage by deriding a planned free-trade deal with India as a “butter chicken tsunami”.
Wellington is poised to sign a free-trade agreement with India in New Delhi next week.
The New Zealand government has hailed it as a “once in a generation” deal that will give its businesses access to the world’s most populated country’s vast domestic market.
But its...
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Fraudsters have duped students studying abroad out of up to HK$1.5 million (US$191,531) each by accusing them of money laundering and luring them to Hong Kong to buy gold for bogus law-enforcement investigations, prompting a police warning.
At least nine victims aged between 19 and 26, who are studying in the United Kingdom, Australia and other countries, have recently fallen prey to such...
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Indonesia’s increase in prices for some non-subsidised fuel products could push more households towards subsidised fuel grades, economists have warned, raising the risk of tighter supplies and added pressure on a state budget already trying to contain politically sensitive energy costs.
The move by state energy company Pertamina underscores the government’s balancing act: allowing market-priced...