China Slams U.S. Tariffs, Warns Global South Against “Unilateral Bullying”
Chinas Foreign Minister Wang Yi has urged developing nations to stand against unilateral bullying, a clear criticism of the United States aggressive trade policies. Speaking at a roundtable of diplomats and scholars from...
Hungary Eyes U.S. Trade Deal to Offset Trump Tariffs
11:01 AM|
Politics
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced that Hungary expects to sign a business agreement with the United States within six months to help cushion the economic impact of new tariffs imposed by President Donald...
Modi and Elon Musk Discuss Tech Collaboration Opportunities
11:01 AM|
Politics
Business
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently held a conversation with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, focusing on strengthening collaboration in technology and innovation. Modi shared the update on social media platform X...
India to Ease Nuclear Liability Laws to Attract U.S. Reactor Suppliers
11:01 AM|
Politics
India is preparing to amend its nuclear liability laws to cap accident-related penalties for equipment suppliers, aiming to draw U.S. firms like General Electric and Westinghouse Electric into its expanding nuclear sector....
Trump Administration Imposes Social Media Screening for Gaza-Linked U.S. Visa Applicants
11:01 AM|
Politics
Governance
The Trump administration has mandated social media vetting for all U.S. visa applicants who have traveled to the Gaza Strip since January 1, 2007, according to an internal State Department cable obtained by Reuters. This...
Apple iPhone Sales Drop 9% in China as Xiaomi Surges 40%
11:01 AM|
Technology
Business
Apples iPhone shipments in China dropped 9% year-over-year in Q1 2025, making it the only major smartphone brand to report a decline, according to IDC. The U.S. tech giant shipped 9.8 million iPhones during the quarter,...
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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink Warns of U.S. Recession Amid Trade Policy Uncertainty
09:22 AM|
Business
Insights & Views
BlackRock Inc. (NYSE:BLK) CEO Larry Fink expressed deep concern over the U.S. economy, stating he is petrified in the short term due to the uncertainty caused by President Donald Trumps trade policies. In a CNBC interview,...
Yes, government influences wages – but not just in the way you might think
By David Peetz -
09:55 AM|
Insights & Views
Life
Can the government actually make a difference to the wages Australians earn? A lot of attention always falls on the governments submission to the Fair Work Commissions annual wage review, which this year called for a real...
Drug pollution in water is making salmon take more risks – new research
By Jack Brand Et Al -
09:57 AM|
Insights & Views
Nature
Out of sight, out of mind is how we often treat what is flushed down our toilets. But the drugs we take, from anxiety medications to antibiotics, dont simply vanish after leaving our bodies. Many are not fully removed by...
Trump tariff backflip brings a US trade war with China into the crosshairs
By Jonathan Este -
09:58 AM|
Economy
Insights & Views
Politics
You have to marvel at Donald Trumps prescience. After his announcement of Americas new tariffs regime on April 2, liberation day, the stock markets plummeted, causing faint hearts around the world to quail. Nerves...
South African court said no to new coal-fired power: what’s behind the ruling
By Melanie Murcott -
10:02 AM|
Insights & Views
Governance
Three South African environmental and climate justice organisations took the South African government to court in November 2021, to challenge the authorisation of new coal-fired power as part of the countrys energy mix....
[Editorial Cartoon] “Tariff Chicken Game” – U.S. and China Speed Toward Economic Catastrophe
13:35 PM|
Economy
Insights & Views
Market Moving News
Amid rising tensions in the U.S.-China trade war, this weeks editorial cartoon depicts a dramatic chicken game scenario, where two economic superpowers appear locked in a collision course with potentially devastating...