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Shenzhen Expo Spotlights China’s Quantum Step in Semiconductor Self-Reliance
At WeSemiBay, SiCarrier and its subsidiaries showcase homegrown chip tools and software amid intensifying U.S.–China tech tension
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China Accelerates to the Forefront in Global Nuclear Fusion Race
With ambitious funding, talent repatriation and rapid prototyping, Beijing positions itself to lead in harnessing sun-like energy
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Philippines Issues First National Carbon Credit Rules to Boost Clean Energy
The new framework aims to attract investment in renewable and low-emission projects.
Chinese Micro-Occupation Strategy Expands Influence in the Philippines
Analysts warn of subtle encroachment through civilian and paramilitary presence.
Philippine and Allied Warships Conduct Joint Combat Drills in South China Sea
The exercises aim to strengthen regional defense cooperation amid rising tensions with China.
Indigenous Philippine Dance Troupe Showcases Cultural Heritage in Hawaii
The performance highlights traditional music and storytelling from across the islands.
Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake Strikes the Southern Philippines
The quake hit Siargao Island and Mindanao at a depth of 69 kilometers, officials report.
China Launches Military Drills Near Scarborough Shoal After US-Philippine Exercises
Beijing’s move follows joint naval training between Manila and Washington.
US Prosecutors Charge Smartmatic in $1 Million Philippines Bribery Case
Executives accused of bribing election officials to secure government contracts.
RCBC Bank Adopts Adrenalin Max 2.0 to Enhance Digital HR Capabilities
The platform will streamline recruitment and workforce management across the organization.
Analysis: What Taiwan Can Learn from China’s Gray-Zone Tactics Against the Philippines
Experts highlight lessons from maritime tensions and hybrid pressure strategies in the South China Sea.
Major Earthquake Strikes Philippines, Affecting Latter-day Saint Communities
Church members report damage to homes and meetinghouses following the second major quake in recent weeks.
Corruption Scandals Resurface in the Philippines, Sparking Public Outcry
Analysts warn that entrenched political practices continue to undermine governance and reform efforts.
Philippines’ Richest Man Under Scrutiny Over Land Value Surge
Regulators question a 25,000 percent increase in the value of undeveloped property linked to the tycoon.
ACTSI Expands Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Operations in the Philippines
The new facility aims to strengthen the nation’s position as a regional hub for aviation services.
Flavor Passport Celebrates Filipino Cuisine Across the United States
The culinary event offers Americans a taste of authentic Philippine dishes and culture.
Philippines Gold Prices Update: Rates Hold Steady in Local Markets
Stable global demand and currency trends keep domestic gold prices balanced.
Exclusive Networks Philippines Reappoints Renato Garcia as Country Head
Garcia’s return is expected to drive expansion in cybersecurity and IT distribution services.
Philippines Reintroduces eVisa for Chinese Travelers to Boost Tourism
The move aims to strengthen bilateral relations and stimulate economic growth through increased travel.
China Imposes Sanctions on South Korean Shipbuilder Over U.S. Ties
Beijing targets Hanwha Ocean subsidiaries accused of aiding Washington’s investigations, widening the U.S.–China trade confrontation to third countries
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Russia Positions ASEAN Partnership as Cornerstone of Multipolar Asia at Kuala Lumpur Summit
With ASEAN meetings scheduled for October, Moscow underscores its role as a strategic and equal partner in regional order
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AI and Cybersecurity at Forefront as GITEX Global 2025 Kicks Off in Dubai
Leaders convene to pitch AI as a pillar of national sovereignty amid UAE’s push for digital transformation
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Luxury Hotel Group MGallery Expands in the Philippines
The brand unveils its newest property, highlighting the country’s growing tourism appeal.
Chinese Vessels Accused of Ramming Philippine Boats in the Spratly Islands
Tensions escalate in the South China Sea amid renewed confrontations over fishing rights.
Typhoon Matmo Complicates Earthquake Recovery Efforts in the Philippines
Heavy rains and flooding have slowed rescue operations in already devastated areas.
LiveSB.io Becomes Title Sponsor for the Reyes Cup and Philippines Open
The two-year partnership marks a major boost for professional billiards in the country.
Series of Earthquakes Strike the Philippines Days After Tsunami Warning
Multiple tremors have rattled central and southern provinces, prompting renewed safety alerts.
Japan Strengthens Ties With the Philippines as Regional Security Concerns Grow
Tokyo and Manila deepen defense and economic cooperation amid shared unease over China’s actions.
Filipino Distrust Toward China Among Highest in Asia, Survey Finds
Public skepticism is driven by ongoing maritime disputes and economic concerns.
Hanwha Seeks to Supply Anti-Ship Ballistic Missiles to the Philippines
The defense deal could significantly boost Manila’s maritime deterrence capabilities.
Marcos Faces Plunging Approval Ratings Amid Corruption Scandal
The controversy has triggered political backlash and renewed calls for transparency reforms.
EU Deploys New Biometric Entry/Exit System: What Non-EU Travelers Must Know
From October 12, biometric checks begin across Schengen borders ahead of full rollout by April 2026
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China Issues Policy Documents Exclusively in Domestic Office Format Amid Tech Tensions
Ministry of Commerce publishes key rare-earth export controls via WPS Office files, barring direct access in Microsoft Word
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Conan O’Brien Brings His Emmy-Winning Travel Show to the Philippines
The late-night host continues his global comedy series exploring culture and humor.
U.S. Backs Philippines Following China’s Warning Over Naval Clash
Washington reaffirms its treaty obligations as tensions rise in disputed waters.
Philippines Rocked by Moderate Earthquake
Authorities report no major damage but urge continued vigilance for aftershocks.
Political Forces in the Philippines Set Stage for Future Power Struggles
Analysts see shifting alliances as key parties position for the 2028 elections.
Ramon Zandueta Appointed CEO of KRM Re Brokers Philippines
The new leadership aims to strengthen the company’s position in regional reinsurance markets.
Philippine Finance Chief Warns Corruption Scandal Could Slow Economy
Officials face pressure to restore investor confidence amid growing fiscal concerns.
U.S. Calls for Anti-Corruption Reforms in Philippine Customs Bureau
Washington labels the agency among the most corrupt in Southeast Asia.
Chinese Coast Guard Rams Philippine Ship Near Disputed Island
The damaged vessel highlights rising hostilities in contested South China Sea waters.
U.S. Condemns China Over South China Sea Collision with Philippine Vessel
The incident marks another escalation in maritime tensions between the two nations.
South Korea and the Philippines Strengthen Infrastructure Cooperation
New agreements aim to boost transportation, energy, and digital development projects.
Philippines Faces Economic and Social Challenges from Aging Population
Experts warn of rising healthcare and pension costs amid declining birth rates.
Ex-Microsoft Engineer Confirms Famous Windows XP Key Was Leaked Corporate License, Not a Hack
The notorious FCKGW key originated from a Volume Licensing Key, leaked before XP’s release, not reverse-engineered
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China’s lesson for the US: it takes more than chips to win the AI race
As Washington doubles down on export controls and tariff pressure to stymie China’s technological ascent, Beijing is quietly reshaping the rules of engagement. Rather than cede the AI and tech race to U.S. dominance, China is leaning int...
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New 6.0-Magnitude Quake Hits Mindanao After Deadly Tremors
The latest earthquake adds to mounting destruction and public fear across the region.
Powerful 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Davao Oriental
Authorities report casualties and widespread structural damage in southern Philippines.
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Shenzhen Expo Spotlights China’s Quantum Step in Semiconductor Self-Reliance
China Accelerates to the Forefront in Global Nuclear Fusion Race
China Imposes Sanctions on South Korean Shipbuilder Over U.S. Ties
Russia Positions ASEAN Partnership as Cornerstone of Multipolar Asia at Kuala Lumpur Summit
AI and Cybersecurity at Forefront as GITEX Global 2025 Kicks Off in Dubai
EU Deploys New Biometric Entry/Exit System: What Non-EU Travelers Must Know
China Issues Policy Documents Exclusively in Domestic Office Format Amid Tech Tensions
Ex-Microsoft Engineer Confirms Famous Windows XP Key Was Leaked Corporate License, Not a Hack
China’s lesson for the US: it takes more than chips to win the AI race
The Davos Set in Decline: Why the World Economic Forum’s Power Must Be Challenged
Australian government pays Deloitte nearly half a million dollars for a report built on fabricated quotes, fake citations, and AI-generated nonsense.
US Prosecutors Gained Legal Approval to Hack Telegram Servers
FIFA Accuses Malaysia of Forging Citizenship Documents, Suspends Seven Footballers
Wave of Complaints Against Apple Over iPhone 17 Pro’s Scratch Sensitivity
Three Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine for Discovery of Immune Self-Tolerance Mechanism
Foreign-Worker Housing Project in Kutchan Polarises Japan’s Demographic Debate
Central Asia’s Economies Poised for 6.1% Growth in 2025
India’s GST Collections Surge to ₹1.89 Lakh Crore in September
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Indian Firms Take Lead in Electronics Manufacturing Push
Hong Kong Retains Third Place in Global Financial Centre Ranking
Malaysia Proposes Dual-Supply-Chain Strategy to Attract Investment
Chinese Economist Urges China-India Collaboration to Unlock Growth
Japanese Corporations Shift Toward Enhanced Shareholder Returns
ADB Signs First Sustainability-Linked Loan for Bangladesh Textile Sector
Hong Kong Retail Recovery Driven by Tourism Rebound
Japan’s Ruling Party Chooses Sanae Takaichi, Clearing Path to First Female Prime Minister
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sentenced to Fifty Months in Prison Following Prostitution Conviction
Taylor Swift’s ‘Showgirl’ Launch Extends Billion-Dollar Empire
Trump Announces Intention to Impose 100 Percent Tariff on Foreign-Made Films
Altman Says GPT-5 Already Outpaces Him, Warns AI Could Automate 40% of Work
Singapore and Hong Kong Vie to Dominate Asia’s Rising Gold Trade
Global Cruise Industry Posts Dramatic Comeback with 34.6 Million Passengers in 2024
Tokyo’s Jimbōchō Named World’s Coolest Neighbourhood for 2025
Typhoon Ragasa Leaves Trail of Destruction Across East Asia Before Making Landfall in China
The Personality Rights Challenge in India’s AI Era
Big Banks Rebuild in Hong Kong as Deal Volume Surges
Hong Kong Returns to Typhoon Signal 3 After Ragasa Lashes City, Schools to Reopen Tomorrow
Italian City to Impose Tax on Visiting Dogs Starting in 2026
Study Finds No Safe Level of Alcohol for Dementia Risk
Vietnam Faces Up to $25 Billion Export Loss as U.S. Tariffs Bite
Europe Signals Stronger Support for Taiwan at Major Taipei Defence Show
President Lee Warns U.S. Demands Could Push South Korea Toward Financial Crisis
Indonesia Court Upholds Military Law Amid Concerns Over Expanded Civilian Role
Vietnam Closes 86 Million Untouched Bank Accounts Over Biometric ID Rules
Marcos Faces Legacy-Defining Crisis as Flood Projects Scandal Sparks Massive Tide of Protests
New Eye Drops Show Promise in Replacing Reading Glasses for Presbyopia
Cyberattack Disrupts Check-in and Boarding Systems at Major European Airports
Japan’s ‘Death-Tainted’ Homes Gain Appeal as Prices Soar in Tokyo
Björn Borg Breaks Silence: Memoir Reveals Addiction, Shame and Cancer Battle
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