Beryl has already left a trail of destruction through the Caribbean.
The Taiwanese company has been granted approval to produce smart entertainment products and smart-system equipment at the new facilities.
Elon Musk’s social media platform X is set to be served with a formal warning for failing to combat dangerous content, in the third show of force by European Union regulators against Big Tech in recent weeks.
The results underscore how the US$160 billion memory market is bouncing back this year, buoyed by a boom in data centres and AI development.
The loss of interest in the country came as the electric carmaker reported a second consecutive drop in quarterly deliveries globally.
China’s coastguard punctured Philippine boats and seized firearms during the confrontation that also led to a Filipino sailor losing a finger.
The effort adds to the growing momentum of protectionism against Chinese companies as its cheaper goods threaten local producers.
Several leading Democratic governors said they were firmly behind US President Joe Biden after a meeting at the White House following last week’s disastrous debate performance.
US President Joe Biden vowed he’s ‘in this race to the end’ as the White House denied Biden told an ally he could reconsider running.
The former US president, who leads in polls over President Joe Biden ahead of the November election, has boasted that he’ll end the war by the time he’s inaugurated in January.
It’s believed that CSIC Longjiang’s close ties to the Chinese military are the main reason why the German government rejected the deal
Alcohol sales are banned from 2pm-5pm in Thailand, but PM Srettha Thavisin is under pressure to revive Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy, with the country targeting 36.7 million travellers this year.
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The tiny Southeast Asian nation’s massive debt burden amounts to 108 per cent of its gross domestic product.
Ottawa seeks feedback on measures aimed at preventing Chinese-made electric vehicles from accessing the Canadian market.
Apple will get an observer role on OpenAI’s board as part of a landmark agreement announced last month, further tightening ties between the once-unlikely partners.
A real-life chef weighs in on what The Bear gets right about the hospitality industry – but also what season 3 has got terribly wrong and how it can do better.
The Biden administration is kicking off a programme to cultivate the US computer-chip workforce, aiming to stave off a labour shortage that threatens to undermine domestic semiconductor production.
The former US president was convicted on 34 felony counts in May tied to an attempt to cover up a hush-money payment.
The far-right National Rally party of Marine Le Pen won a resounding victory in the first round of polls Sunday, with President Emmanuel Macron’s centrists trailing in third behind a left-wing coalition.
The second launch of Japan’s H3 rocket went smoothly as it carried a satellite toward low-Earth orbit.
Officials have yet to reveal details for the redevelopment of the Marina Bay site that will include a memorial for the nation’s former leaders.
A slew of infrastructure disasters has raised safety concerns about the prime minister’s building spree aimed at boosting the nation’s development.
Automation has also opened up an avenue for women to join a traditionally male-dominated workforce and reduced the need for physical labour.
A Singaporean diplomat said ‘we trade with every country whether we like them or not’ as discounted items flood city state’s shopping sites.
US President Joe Biden bet that a debate with Republican Donald Trump would boost his moribund reelection campaign. His gamble failed.
‘When FTX collapsed, we saw the opportunity,’ says Ben Zhou, co-founder and CEO of Bybit.
Just two years after Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalise cannabis use, more than 80 per cent of Thais surveyed support a policy U-turn to reclassify it as a drug.
Micron sells high-bandwidth memory chips that work with processors from Nvidia Corp to crunch data for artificial intelligence projects.
The company is now a member of an elite club of a handful of peers that have surpassed the key market capitalisation.