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The world's second-largest economy is suffering from weak household consumption, and its auto industry is particularly vulnerable. Manuela Kasper-Claridge reports from the "Summer Davos" in Tianjin.
Some firms cite hiring challenges and concerns over “abandoned malls” in Johor Bahru, while others call for incentives under the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone.
From soggy steam trays to standout local favorites, these Arizona buffets reveal where the flavor falls flat—and where locals ...
Labubu, a "monster" looking doll from China featuring a squishy face with large eyes, nine sharp teeth, a furry body and ...
Since 1970, 73% of global wildlife has been lost, while the world's population has doubled to 8 billion. Research shows this ...
Planned as an industrial township in the 1970s, Noida has evolved. It’s no longer Delhi’s soot-covered cousin, with ...
The durian, a spiky fruit that grows across Southeast Asia, has a polarizing reputation for its pungent odor and strong taste ...
The Shinkansen — Japanese for “new line” — made its impressive debut in October 1964, a few days before the Tokyo Olympics.
Can you picture what we'll be/ So limitless and free/ Desperately in need of some stranger's hand” - The Doors In the 1990s ...
The Chinese Embassy in Israel said on Wednesday that the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict continues to escalate, with rising casualties and significant uncertainty in the evolving situation, which could ...