Diplomatic relations strained over closures and protests
Tensions are escalating between Cambodia and Thailand as border crossings close, protests grow, and both sides exchange heated rhetoric over sovereignty issues, raising concerns about trade disruptions and regional stability.
As US President Donald Trump arrives in Kuala Lumpur for the ASEAN summit, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim must juggle trade ties with Washington and deep economic links to Beijing.
Trump’s Visit to Malaysia Puts Anwar’s Diplomatic Balance to the Test
Vault at Hong Kong International Airport holding almost one-hundred-and-fifty tonnes of gold is being scaled up to one thousand tonnes as the city focuses on establishing a global precious-metals ecosystem.
Hong Kong Expands Gold Vault at Airport to Cement Global Trading Hub Ambition
Senior operations veteran to take helm on November 23 following predecessor’s elevation to global executive role
Tim Sypko Appointed President and Managing Director of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
Over 660 exhibitors from 19 countries to gather in Hong Kong from November 5 to 7, highlighting smart eyewear, elderly vision care, and sustainable design.
Hong Kong International Optical Fair 2025 to Showcase Innovation and Global Collaboration
Export restrictions on advanced lithium-ion battery technology by Beijing complicate the US Army’s hybrid propulsion plans for the next-generation M1 Abrams
China’s Lithium Battery Export Curbs Pose Challenge for US Abrams Tank Upgrade
White House confirms bilateral summit in Busan as President Donald Trump begins key Asia trip ahead of APEC
Trump to Meet Xi in South Korea on October 30 as US-China Relations Face Test
HMAS Ballarat ports at Sihanoukville as part of Indo-Pacific Endeavour, enhancing ties with Cambodia’s navy
Australian Frigate Visit to Cambodia Reinforces Bilateral Naval Cooperation
Questions mount over methodology after World Intellectual Property Organization places China tenth in 2025 innovation index despite its commanding knowledge-and-technology performance
U.S. Innovation Ranking Under Scrutiny as China Leads Output Outputs but Ranks 10th
China’s autonomous-driving firm lodges application for up to 102 million shares in Hong Kong as revenue jumps 76 % year-on-year in Q2 2025.
Pony AI Files for Hong Kong IPO and Reports Strong Q2 Surge Ahead of Dual-Listing
Senior HSBC executive departs following the bank’s scaling back of its China digital-wealth platform ‘Pinnacle’
HSBC Wealth Chief Trista Sun to Exit Amid China Digital-Wealth Retreat
Major Chinese and Hong Kong-listed firms including Bank of China, Sinopec and BYD roll out third-quarter results this week, offering a live gauge of China’s growth and sector trends.
China & Hong Kong Earnings Season Kicks Off Amid Hang Seng Index Focus
State demands reimbursement after Gotion Inc. is judged to have abandoned its Michigan factory plan ahead of U.S.–China summit
Michigan Pulls $175 Million Incentive from China-Linked Gotion Battery Plant Project
Brussels targets Chinese oil companies in latest package of measures as Beijing issues strong rebuke
EU Sanctions Two Chinese Refineries and Hong Kong Trader for Aiding Russia’s War Economy
American scholar commends Hong Kong’s openness and criticises Washington’s restrictions on basic science collaboration with China
Nobel Laureate Randy Schekman Blames US for China Science Impasse, Praises Hong Kong’s Research Climate
Despite China’s strong science and tech output, the Global Innovation Index accords first place to Switzerland, sparking debate over ranking methodology
China Enters Global Innovation Top Ten as Switzerland Retains Crown
Luxury carmaker pivots away from battery-electric vehicles amid demand slump, reviving combustion and hybrid models under incoming executive leadership
Porsche Reverses EV Strategy as New CEO Bets on Petrol and Hybrids
Lawrence Wong says there is no nation ready to replace US leadership as he urges swift action on trade and alliances
Singapore’s Prime Minister Warns of ‘Messy’ Transition to Post-American Global Order
Finance Minister emphasizes digital innovation as key driver of economic growth.
Thailand’s Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas highlighted the nation’s 300-billion-baht investment in digital infrastructure and innovation during the APEC Finance Ministers’ Meeting.

He underscored that the initiative aims to strengthen Thailand’s competitiveness, promote inclusive economic growth, and position the country as a regional leader in digital transformation across both public and private sectors.
Farmers warn of steep losses after prices fall below three baht per fruit amid shrinking exports.
Thailand’s aromatic coconut industry is facing a severe downturn as Vietnamese producers gain dominance in the lucrative Chinese market.

Farmers report prices dropping below three baht per coconut, leading to an estimated five hundred million dollars in losses nationwide.

Growers accuse the government of neglecting the crisis, while analysts point to Vietnam’s lower logistics costs and higher export volumes as key factors behind the shift in market preference.
The beloved Thai dish reflects centuries of cultural fusion and culinary identity.
Khanom Jeen, often mistranslated as a ‘Chinese snack,’ is in fact a uniquely Thai creation that highlights the country’s rich history of culinary adaptation.

Made from fermented rice noodles and served with a variety of flavorful curries, the dish showcases how Thai cuisine has absorbed linguistic and cultural influences while maintaining its own distinct identity.

Food historians say its name reflects ancient trade connections, but its preparation and taste remain entirely Thai.
Health Ministry aims to attract high-spending patients from South Asia to boost healthcare exports.
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health is advancing its ‘Medical Economy’ initiative by focusing on South Asian markets with millions of high-spending clients.

The move is designed to strengthen Thailand’s position as a regional hub for international healthcare, with the private sector reporting continued growth in medical tourism and cross-border health services.
New ‘Green City’ vision aims to make the area an open, accessible space for the public.
Dhanarak Asset Development has unveiled plans to transform Thailand’s Government Complex into a sustainable ‘green city’ that integrates workspace, recreation, and community living.

The initiative was highlighted through the inaugural ‘Green City Fun Run’ event, signaling a shift toward making the area a vibrant public hub rather than a purely administrative zone.
Agreement to include mine clearance and military withdrawal along the Sa Kaeo frontier.
Thailand and Cambodia are poised to sign a long-awaited border agreement during the upcoming ASEAN Summit, focusing on demining operations and the withdrawal of armed forces along the Sa Kaeo border.

Thai officials expressed confidence that the accord will strengthen bilateral cooperation and contribute to long-term stability in the region.
Two nations agree to advance rice exports and finalize ASEAN Digital Economy Framework.
Thailand’s Commerce Minister held a virtual summit with Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong to enhance bilateral trade and digital cooperation.

The two sides discussed finalizing a rice trade pact, expanding agricultural exports, and accelerating the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework, reaffirming their shared commitment to sustainable regional growth and innovation.
Thai-led resolution on transnational scams sidelined at Inter-Parliamentary Union in Geneva.
Cambodia has aligned with China to oppose a Thai-led resolution on combating transnational scams during the 151st Inter-Parliamentary Union meeting in Geneva.

The move effectively sidelined Thailand’s proposal, underscoring shifting diplomatic alignments and intensifying regional competition over influence in international policymaking.
Bangkok receives $395 million boost from major studios and anti-piracy alliance.
Thailand’s film sector is receiving a significant boost with $395 million in new investments as Hollywood studios expand their production presence in Bangkok.

Industry leaders from the Motion Picture Association and the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment hailed Thailand’s growing role as a global filmmaking destination and praised the country’s ongoing crackdown on digital piracy.
Leader calls for stability and cooperation as power shifts reshape world order.
Singapore’s Prime Minister has cautioned that the world is entering a potentially turbulent transition period as global influence shifts away from the United States.

He urged nations to work toward a more stable and cooperative international framework, warning that missteps in adapting to a post-American order could lead to instability and geopolitical fragmentation.
Joint exercises highlight long-standing military cooperation between both nations.
The Republic of Singapore Air Force has conducted joint training operations with the United States Air Force in the Idaho desert, focusing on advanced aerial maneuvers and tactical coordination.

The exercises underscore the enduring defense partnership between Singapore and the U.S., aimed at enhancing regional security and operational readiness in complex combat environments.
Employers advised on compliance and best practices for cross-border employment.
Singapore-based legal and immigration experts have released new recommendations on managing foreign employee mobility to help businesses streamline global operations.

The guidance outlines best practices for navigating immigration regulations, employment passes, and compliance frameworks as companies increasingly rely on international talent in a competitive global market.
Event promises elite competition and world-class hospitality at Sentosa Golf Club.
Tickets are now available for the 2026 LIV Golf Singapore tournament, presented by Aramco, which will take place from March 13th to 15th at Sentosa Golf Club.

Organizers say the event will combine top-tier golf competition with premium entertainment and hospitality, marking Singapore as a premier destination on the global golf calendar.
Lecture series explores international governance and cross-border legal challenges.
Legal scholar Kish Parella has delivered a series of lectures as a visiting academic in Singapore, addressing the evolving intersection of global business practices, law, and ethics.

Her presentations focused on how multinational corporations navigate complex regulatory environments, emphasizing the growing importance of accountability and governance in international commerce.
Strong tourism rebound drives record quarterly performance across Asian markets.
Las Vegas Sands has reported a sharp increase in profit and revenue, fueled by strong performances in Singapore and Macao.

The company credited robust post-pandemic tourism recovery and rising gaming demand for its financial success, as continued investment in its Asian properties solidifies its leadership in the global hospitality and entertainment industry.
Policy decision aims to balance inflation control with economic growth.
Indonesia’s central bank has paused its cycle of interest rate cuts while indicating that further monetary easing remains possible.

Policymakers said the decision reflects the need to maintain price stability and support the national currency, while preparing to boost growth if external pressures subside.

Economists view the move as a cautious step amid global financial uncertainty.
Proposed bill seeks legal accountability and protection for those affected by environmental crises.
Grassroots activists and environmental groups in Indonesia are pushing for the country’s first-ever Climate Justice Bill, aimed at protecting vulnerable communities from the worsening impacts of climate change.

The proposed legislation would hold polluters accountable, strengthen adaptation programs, and prioritize the rights of those most affected by deforestation, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events.
Former NCAA star accused of drug possession involving cannabis edibles.
American basketball player Jarred Shaw is facing the death penalty in Indonesia after being charged with drug possession involving cannabis edibles.

Shaw, a former NCAA standout who played professionally overseas, was arrested earlier this year.

His case has drawn international attention and renewed debate over Indonesia’s strict narcotics laws and harsh sentencing for foreign nationals.
Decision follows Indonesia’s refusal to issue visas for Israeli athletes.
The International Olympic Committee has recommended that no major international sporting events be held in Indonesia after the country barred Israeli athletes from competing in a global gymnastics championship.

The IOC said the decision violates the Olympic Charter’s non-discrimination principles, urging Indonesia to guarantee equal participation for all nations in future competitions.
Top riders prepare for a decisive race at the Sepang International Circuit.
The MotoGP championship heads to Malaysia this weekend for the Petronas Grand Prix at the Sepang International Circuit, where the world’s leading riders will battle for crucial points in the final stretch of the season.

Organizers anticipate intense competition and record attendance as fans from across Asia converge for one of the sport’s most iconic events.
Kuala Lumpur seen as a crucial diplomatic bridge in regional affairs.
Analysts say Malaysia is emerging as a pivotal player in stabilizing relations between China and ASEAN member states amid growing economic competition and geopolitical uncertainty.

With its history of balanced diplomacy and economic interdependence, Malaysia is expected to help mediate regional disputes and foster greater cooperation within the Asia-Pacific framework.
Potential diplomatic encounter could influence trade and investment policies.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva are reportedly exploring the possibility of holding talks in Malaysia, coinciding with discussions on reducing Brazil’s trade tariffs.

The prospective meeting could signal a shift in global trade dynamics as both leaders seek to expand their countries’ economic influence in Asia.
Weak demand and fluctuating crude oil prices weigh on commodity performance.
Malaysia’s palm oil futures have continued to fall, pressured by mixed signals from global oil markets and uncertain demand from key importers.

Analysts attribute the decline to fluctuating crude prices and weaker export sentiment, though long-term projections suggest the commodity may recover as supply conditions tighten in the coming months.
Senior officials aim to ease tensions and strengthen economic cooperation.
Senior officials from the United States and China are set to meet in Malaysia for high-level discussions focused on trade, finance, and economic relations.

The meeting will include the U.S. Trade Representative and the Treasury Secretary, who are expected to address ongoing disputes over tariffs, market access, and technology policy in an effort to stabilize bilateral ties between the world’s two largest economies.
Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Malaysia coordinate new safety advisories for tourists.
Authorities across Southeast Asia have jointly issued new travel warnings for 2025, advising visitors to stay alert to evolving safety conditions in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Malaysia.

The coordinated effort aims to strengthen regional preparedness and provide clearer information to travelers amid rising concerns over health, weather, and security risks.
Thai authorities confirm victim’s movements amid ongoing investigation.
Thai police have confirmed that a Belarusian model found dead in Myanmar had entered the country voluntarily before her death.

Officials say the investigation remains open as they work with regional counterparts to determine the circumstances surrounding the case, which has drawn international attention amid growing instability in Myanmar.
Religious leaders call for solidarity and hope in the face of violence.
A Jesuit priest in Myanmar has called on faith communities to focus on presence and compassion rather than power as the nation endures a protracted civil war.

He emphasized the importance of standing with those suffering from violence and displacement, urging moral resilience and unity in the pursuit of peace and reconciliation.
Military forces launch relentless assaults as resistance groups lose ground.
Myanmar’s military junta is reclaiming territory from rebel forces through a campaign of relentless air strikes, reportedly backed by increased support from China.

The intensified offensive has forced thousands of civilians to flee conflict zones, as international observers warn of worsening humanitarian conditions and escalating regional tensions.
Company cuts internet access to criminal compounds exploiting satellite technology.
SpaceX has deactivated more than two thousand Starlink satellite devices that were being used by scam syndicates operating inside Myanmar.

The move follows investigations linking the equipment to human trafficking and large-scale online fraud networks, as authorities continue efforts to dismantle transnational crime rings using advanced communication technology.
Crackdown disrupts transnational cybercrime operations across Southeast Asia.
SpaceX has shut down more than 2,500 Starlink terminals identified as being used by cybercrime syndicates running scam centers in Myanmar.

The company said the action was part of ongoing efforts to prevent its technology from enabling criminal activity, following reports of extensive human trafficking and forced labor in online fraud compounds across the region.
Report highlights Southeast Asia as a growing destination for global electronic waste.
A new environmental report has raised alarms over Vietnam’s mounting electronic waste problem, warning that the country is becoming a major dumping ground for discarded electronics from developed nations.

Experts have urged stricter import controls, improved recycling systems, and stronger enforcement to prevent long-term health and environmental risks.
Trump’s Visit to Malaysia Puts Anwar’s Diplomatic Balance to the Test
Hong Kong Expands Gold Vault at Airport to Cement Global Trading Hub Ambition
Tim Sypko Appointed President and Managing Director of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
Hong Kong International Optical Fair 2025 to Showcase Innovation and Global Collaboration
China’s Lithium Battery Export Curbs Pose Challenge for US Abrams Tank Upgrade
Trump to Meet Xi in South Korea on October 30 as US-China Relations Face Test
Australian Frigate Visit to Cambodia Reinforces Bilateral Naval Cooperation
U.S. Innovation Ranking Under Scrutiny as China Leads Output Outputs but Ranks 10th
Porsche Reverses EV Strategy as New CEO Bets on Petrol and Hybrids
Singapore’s Prime Minister Warns of ‘Messy’ Transition to Post-American Global Order
China Presses Netherlands to “properly” Resolve the Nexperia Seizure as Supply Chain Risks Grow
Japan stocks surge to record as Sanae Takaichi becomes Prime Minister
Hong Kong set to co-host China’s Fifteenth National Games in historic multi-city edition
Thailand and South Korea Set Ambitious USD 30 Billion Trade Goal in Leadership Call
Alibaba, Ant Acquire Hong Kong’s One Causeway Bay Offices in Landmark Deal
Shenzhen Expo Spotlights China’s Quantum Step in Semiconductor Self-Reliance
China Accelerates to the Forefront in Global Nuclear Fusion Race
China Imposes Sanctions on South Korean Shipbuilder Over U.S. Ties
Russia Positions ASEAN Partnership as Cornerstone of Multipolar Asia at Kuala Lumpur Summit
AI and Cybersecurity at Forefront as GITEX Global 2025 Kicks Off in Dubai
DJI Loses Appeal to Remove Pentagon’s ‘Chinese Military Company’ Label
Guangdong Motorists to Enjoy Three-Day Stays Under New Hong Kong Arrivals Plan
State Department Adviser Ashley Tellis Charged After FBI Finds Over 1,000 Classified Pages at His Home
EU Deploys New Biometric Entry/Exit System: What Non-EU Travelers Must Know
China Issues Policy Documents Exclusively in Domestic Office Format Amid Tech Tensions
Ex-Microsoft Engineer Confirms Famous Windows XP Key Was Leaked Corporate License, Not a Hack
China’s lesson for the US: it takes more than chips to win the AI race
Volunteer Network Empowers Ethnic Minority Women in Hong Kong with Career Access
The Davos Set in Decline: Why the World Economic Forum’s Power Must Be Challenged
Australian government pays Deloitte nearly half a million dollars for a report built on fabricated quotes, fake citations, and AI-generated nonsense.
US Prosecutors Gained Legal Approval to Hack Telegram Servers
FIFA Accuses Malaysia of Forging Citizenship Documents, Suspends Seven Footballers
Wave of Complaints Against Apple Over iPhone 17 Pro’s Scratch Sensitivity
Three Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine for Discovery of Immune Self-Tolerance Mechanism
Foreign-Worker Housing Project in Kutchan Polarises Japan’s Demographic Debate
Japan’s Ruling Party Elects First Female Leader
Syria Holds First Elections Since Fall of Assad
Central Asia’s Economies Poised for 6.1% Growth in 2025
India’s GST Collections Surge to ₹1.89 Lakh Crore in September
ADB Approves New Country Strategy to Boost Indonesia’s Growth
Indian Firms Take Lead in Electronics Manufacturing Push
Hong Kong Retains Third Place in Global Financial Centre Ranking
Malaysia Proposes Dual-Supply-Chain Strategy to Attract Investment
Chinese Economist Urges China-India Collaboration to Unlock Growth
Japanese Corporations Shift Toward Enhanced Shareholder Returns
ADB Signs First Sustainability-Linked Loan for Bangladesh Textile Sector
Hong Kong Retail Recovery Driven by Tourism Rebound
Japan’s Ruling Party Chooses Sanae Takaichi, Clearing Path to First Female Prime Minister
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sentenced to Fifty Months in Prison Following Prostitution Conviction
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