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At COP27, more funding is needed for poorer countries to adapt to warming
Hardline politicians fear lengthy unrest makes the country vulnerable to threats from separatists and Islamist insurgents
Hong Kong and China stocks set for more volatility as officials warn of ‘severe’ winter flu season
Financial hub stages premier sporting and networking event for first time in three years
CEO Krishnamurthy insists country’s ecommerce sector remains ‘vibrant’
A Japanese philosophy professor has scored an unlikely hit with a book denouncing unbridled consumption
The alliance will allow the countries to enhance co-operation with the US in the Indo-Pacific
Global warming study based on mortality data shows glaring disparities in damage to life and work
Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls for investigation into disaster in his home state that killed 135 people
Plus, Twitter staff cuts, blackouts in Kyiv, China’s Xi seeks common ground with Germany’s Scholz
Protests spread as former cricket star also claims military involvement in assassination attempt
Leaders warn use of atomic weapons would ‘cross a line’ during talks in Beijing
Market sentiment bolstered by rumours zero-Covid rules could be eased early next year
PBoC attempt to channel personal information through official credit-scoring companies meets opposition
Towns and cities across country suffer fresh demonstrations which are widening to include new social groups
Deterrence effort comes as North Korea steps up missile launches and readies for possible nuclear test
Politician shot in leg during attack on convoy in Wazirabad
Li Ruijun’s delicate film about small kindnesses amid poverty was a hit in China before being taken off screens
Sales decline for first time in 10 quarters at world’s biggest computer maker
The two nations are compelled by their consumers to collaborate as well as compete
Washington fears Pyongyang about to conduct first nuclear test since 2017
Ottawa says it will ‘act decisively when investments threaten our national security’
Plus, Britishvolt’s anonymous benefactor is revealed and Apollo capitalises on the UK’s catastrophe
Governor Haruhiko Kuroda is betting on a royal flush of macroeconomic outcomes to win the battle. But the costs, and the risks, are rising
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