The Bank of Japan’s summary of opinions from its latest policy-setting meeting suggests it may wait to see the effects of its recent measures to help companies affected by the coronavirus. ( read original story ...)
Human error caused Pakistan plane crash that killed 97, initial report says
A plane crash that killed 97 people in Pakistan last month was caused by human error, according to an initial report. ( read original story ...)
Pakistan plane crash was ‘human error’ – initial report
PIA said the plane had joined the fleet in 2014 and passed its annual airworthiness inspection last November. The crash came just days after Pakistan began allowing commercial fli ... ( read original story ...)
Pakistan air crash probe shows pilots distracted by coronavirus worry
An investigation into the Pakistan airliner that killed 97 last month has found that its pilots and air traffic control officials did not follow set procedures, the aviation minister said on Wednesday ... ( read original story ...)
Social taboos hinder Indonesia’s fight against coronavirus
Indonesian authorities complained on Wednesday that hundreds of people had refused testing for the new coronavirus as social taboos emerge as another obstacle to stopping its spread in the world’s ... ( read original story ...)
Indonesia reports 1,113 new coronavirus infections, 38 new deaths
Indonesia reported 1,113 new coronavirus infections on Wednesday, taking its total number of cases to 49,009. Health ministry official Achmad Yurianto said there were 38 more deaths reported, with ... ( read original story ...)
Stocks Rise After Trump Reaffirms China Trade Deal: Live Updates
Global markets rose on Tuesday, following President Trump’s reaffirmation of the trade war truce between the United States and China after a top adviser’s comments threw it in doubt. European markets ... ( read original story ...)
U.S.-China Tensions Leave Germany Squirming in the Middle
Germany is struggling to pick sides in the escalating dispute between the U.S. and China over issues ranging from trade to human rights, amid mounting American pressure and Beijing’s authoritarian ... ( read original story ...)
China blames India for border clash, urges stability
China has again accused India of provoking a border clash earlier this month that left at least 20 soldiers dead, but is urging New Delhi to “meet China half way" in restoring peace and stability alon ... ( read original story ...)
The Taiwan External Trade Development Council launches online “Anti-COVID-19 Pavilion” sharing epidemic prevention information
HANOI, Vietnam, June 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- In Jun 2020, The Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) has announced the launch of the "Taiwan Anti-COVID-19 Pavilion." The pavilion ... ( read original story ...)