China’s Stock Market Falters as Holiday Season Begins
China’s Stock Market Falters as Holiday Season BeginsGovernment action may not be able to stop slipping public confidence in the economy.
China’s Stock Market Falters as Holiday Season BeginsGovernment action may not be able to stop slipping public confidence in the economy.
Senegal Delays Election, Critics Denounce ‘Constitutional Coup’Opposition leaders have accused President Macky Sall of trying to extend his tenure.
Why the Global South Supports Pretoria’s ICJ Genocide CaseNamibia and Bangladesh are the most vocal of many countries backing South Africa’s legal challenge to Israel.
Iran Targets Alleged Israeli Spy Headquarters in Iraqi KurdistanKurdistan’s prime minister called Tehran’s actions a “crime against the Kurdish people.”
Taiwan’s New President Won’t Placate ChinaStill, Beijing’s reaction to Lai Ching-te’s victory has been surprisingly muted—for now.
Should Biden Block the Japanese Takeover Bid for U.S. Steel?Critics cite national security, but political concerns might be the real issue.
Why Saudi Arabia Is Staying on the Sidelines in the Red Sea ConflictAfter years of war with the Houthis, Riyadh is seeking to ensure its security above all else—but peace talks are precarious, and the plan could backfire.
Taiwan Learned You Can’t Fight Fake News by Making It IllegalTaipei has switched strategies in its fight against Chinese disinformation.
Why Is the World Seeing More Conflicts Than Usual?Comfort Ero explains why leaders seem more inclined toward war than dialogue.
Japan Finally Got Inflation. Nobody Is Happy About It.After 25 years of deflation, the public is mad about price rises.