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An invasion or an extended blockade would trigger sanctions against Beijing, imperilling Chinese national stability
Disaster in East Java prompts president to halt top-tier games in country until security probe is complete
Struggle to move on from Fukushima disaster leaves country dependent on gas imports now needed elsewhere
Jakarta is sinking but experts warn government cannot afford Joko Widodo’s ambitious legacy project
Pharma company still ‘eager’ to collaborate with Beijing, despite collapse of initial talks
Temporary release of Siamak and Baquer Namazi could be prelude to prisoner swap with Washington
Gatherings in university cities give new momentum to two weeks of unrest
Malaysian state energy company’s Netherlands businesses targeted as part of $15bn compensation claim
Prices set to drop at least 10% this year with developers forced into fire sales
Declines have accelerated in recent months despite government and central bank efforts
Currency has fallen back towards 24-year lows despite country’s intervention
Tehran accuses dissidents in neighbouring country of fanning protests
Isis attacks have claimed hundreds of Hazara lives since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan
Washington and Tokyo are working to diversify semiconductor production away from China
Carmaker’s global push has been overshadowed by speculation over Warren Buffett’s exit
Regulators seek to allow more renminbi weakness but avoid runaway depreciation
As pandemic restrictions are lifted, Tabby Kinder reflects on the ‘dizzying contradictions’ of her time in the city amid political upheaval and Covid
Japanese tech investor will slash jobs around the world after consecutive record quarterly losses
Regulator charges Big Four firm affiliate $20mn for falling ‘woefully short’ of standards
UK’s first big clashes between young Hindus and Muslims caught authorities off-guard
At a time of surging interest rates, the group’s debt-fuelled growth should make potential investors pause
A fresh wave of global government investment might well stimulate broader innovation
There is some historical irony in America lecturing ‘Japan Inc’ about active support for industry
Washington’s new strategy comes after being caught off guard by Beijing’s push into region
Unusual, often sustainable materials — from dog hair to cow dung — were used to create innovative furnishings
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