Ant Group leverages domestic semiconductors to develop AI models, reducing costs and challenging Nvidia's dominance amid US-China tech tensions
Han was suspended from duties in late December while serving as acting president for resisting pressure from the opposition to appoint new judges
South Korea faces political and geopolitical uncertainty as President Yoon's impeachment trial drags on, raising concerns over domestic stability, foreign alliances, and growing security threats
Clarksons estimates 83% of container ship visits to the US last year faced fines under proposed rules, along with two-thirds of car carriers and nearly a third of crude tankers
Sales of so-called social bonds, which direct proceeds to areas like health, housing and education, jumped about 130 per cent to $657 billion globally last year
A review of the benefits system announced in recent days could hit a car-financing program called Motability, which provides vehicles to disabled customers on mobility benefits
Countries should open up markets in the face of growing economic fragmentation, Li told a gathering of global business leaders
Authorities have mobilised dozens of vehicles and hundreds of officials to extinguish the fire that has burned about 847 hectares of land
Heathrow advised passengers traveling on Saturday to check with their airline for the latest information regarding their flights
A fire late Thursday at a nearby electrical substation cut off the power supply to Heathrow, bringing flights to a standstill for almost all of Friday
Trump said it was "no longer in the national interest" for them to continue to have access to classified information
The order by the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals represents the latest setback for the Trump administration in its push to remove federal workers
The Trump administration will revoke temporary legal status from potentially more than half a million migrants who entered the US legally under a Biden-era programme
The eight properties listed were far more in keeping with the routine disposal process run by the General Services Administration, which often acts as a landlord for other federal agencies
On tariffs, prognosticators are struggling to understand the logic and legal basis behind Trump's so-called "reciprocal tariff" plan set for April 2
Israel Katz's comments on Friday came days after renewed Israeli airstrikes on Gaza - as well as the country moving more troops into the Palestinian territory
The Wall Street Journal also reported Musk would receive a briefing on US plans for a potential China war, citing people familiar
Heathrow, the home of airlines including IAG SA's British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, handles more than 1,400 flights and 200,000 passengers a day
Cobalt, copper, nickel and lithium are among the metals the government plans to purchase, according to people familiar with the discussion
n a social media post late Thursday, Trump said the report was "ridiculous" and "completely untrue"