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September 29, 2019


Mahathir: 'We have to go to the Chinese' for infrastructure

Malaysia's prime minister is changing course on his caution over China's ambitions in Southeast Asia, as Mahathir Mohamad says the region needs to work with Beijing to realize infrastructure development.

'China's Tesla' NIO slashes thousands of jobs as losses mount

Electric vehicle startup to raise $200m from chairman and Tencent

Exclusive: Saudi Arabia floats change to Japan oil supply, sparks concern

Difficulty in processing high-grade crude highlighted following refinery attack

India-Russia pact marks turning point in Asian arms race

South and Southeast Asia use buying power to win tech transfers

Running out of options, Hong Kong protesters dig in

Police crackdowns have failed, and protesters have no trust in dialogue with an intransigent administration

Japan to pump $10bn into LNG as move away from Mideast oil

World's top importer to fund processing, receiving and power facilities

Anti-Hong Kong sentiment runs deep in China

Mainlanders feel they are being looked down upon as protests intensify

'How dare you': Transcript of Greta Thunberg's UN climate speech

Teenage activist denounces 'empty words' and lack of concrete solutions

Hong Kong protesters speak out: 'We could become the next Tibet or Xinjiang'

Why peaceful rallies have escalated into constant clashes

Rodrigo Duterte's easy-money economic plan is unsustainable

The Philippines needs stable growth, not pursuit of 'cult of GDP'