The Shanghai Stock Exchange’s Sci-Tech Innovation Board creates a stir as trading starts | Continue reading
The ambitious project may take more than a decade to finish, but the technology is almost ready | Continue reading
South Asia is rapidly losing water and faces a grim future | Continue reading
Apart from its 40,000 technicians, the Huawei campus is also home to black swans as Ren Zhengfei wants employees to have a sense of crisis | Continue reading
Samsung to close key assembly base in Guangdong, while Foxconn may cut production of iPhones | Continue reading
A $600-million project is slated to destroy one of country’s last pristine valleys, despite local opposition | Continue reading
Overlapping commercial and bilateral obligations elsewhere on the African continent are also in repayment trouble | Continue reading
Lawmakers asked if illnesses triggered by long working hours or work pressure were covered by compensation | Continue reading
Forget the US-China trade war, the more meaningful superpower clash will likely be at sea | Continue reading
Xi Jinping visits producer of the critical resource, fueling speculation that new front in trade war is on horizon | Continue reading
China’s emerging high-tech giants don’t rely on the US market, creating an opening to undermine American leadership in key industries | Continue reading
People can buy gadgets to block WiFi signals but they are illegal if people don’t have a license to use one | Continue reading
Asia Times’s South Asia and Middle East editors tell how they handled an Islamic State video claim in the wake of the Sri Lanka attacks | Continue reading
State broadcaster did not cover the event live as haze sealed off the Yellow Sea | Continue reading
A controversial $600 million project could spark a new seismic event, experts warn, affecting not only Lebanon but its neighbors | Continue reading
Persecution of Christians, Uighurs, Tibetans and other religious followers has been ramped up under Xi and the CCP | Continue reading
Members of an underground church in China, demonized as a cult, have harrowing stories of suppression; experts say the world needs to accept unorthodox religions | Continue reading