State media has said Messi's commercial relations with Chinese companies could be hurt following controversy over him not playing in a game in Hong Kong.
China wants us to buy its electric cars. Should you hit the road in one?
BYD is increasingly dominating the world market and now wants to persuade UK motorists to snap up its vehicles ...
Myanmar’s military government activates conscription law
BANGKOK--Myanmar’s military government on Saturday activated for the first time a decade-old conscription law that makes young men and women subject to at least two years of military service if called ...
Thailand to create asset management firm to tackle soaring household debt
THAILAND will establish an asset management firm in the first quarter of this year to help resolve its stubborn problem of high household debt worth US$452 billion, the prime minister said on Monday ...
Iran’s Escalation Game
The U.S. hasn’t formally accused the Iraqi militia of carrying out the strike on the Tower 22 military base in Jordan, but American officials have assessed that it had the “footprints of Kata’ib ...
Noble patriots diligently enhancing Vietnam’s status
With their persistent efforts and passionate heart, many Vietnamese have obtained impressive achievements in their field, effectively popularizing the image of Vietnam to the international community.
Vietnam Cold Chain Market Poised For Chilling Growth At 14.8% CAGR: Rising Demand And Infrastructure Challenges Highlighted: Ken Research
According to Ken Research estimates, the Global Cold Chain Market will expand at significant rate by 2027, owing to the growing demand of processed ready-to-eat food, rising export volumes, expanding ...
Report: Bangladesh loses $1bn annually from cyclone damage
Bangladesh has seen heatwaves, tropical cyclones, floods and droughts regularly for decades, placing it at the forefront of the global climate change crisis. One hundred eighty-five extreme weather ...
Pakistan election: What comes next and who will be prime minister?
Pakistanis still do not know which party will form their next government or who their next prime minister will be four days after the hotly-contested general elections.
Pakistan’s youth deliver stinging rebuke to military elite by backing jailed leader Khan
His political party is effectively banned, his speeches are barred from television, and he faces at least 14 years in prison. But as the Pakistan election results show, Imran Khan cannot be suppressed ...