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Chipping point – the climate toll of AI chip-making in East Asia

bne IntelliNews April 30, 2025

The meteoric rise of AI is sparking a parallel and largely overlooked environmental challenge: the significant climate impact of chip manufacturing, particularly in East Asia, says a new report from Greenpeace.

Japanese official warns of wider Asian security impact of Trump tariffs

bno - Taipei Bureau April 29, 2025

Former defence minister Itsunori Onodera, speaking in Washington at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, expressed particular concern about the potential impact on Southeast Asia.

The state of global fertility – Statista

Katharina Buchholz for Statista April 28, 2025

South Korea, together with Hong Kong, Macau and Puerto Rico, is one of only a few places in the world with a fertility rate below 1, data by the World Bank shows, Statista reports.

Moscow slams Japan's Ukraine loan as 'treachery'

bno -Taipei Office April 25, 2025

Moscow has in recent decades made repeated moves to bully Japan into remaining silent on a number of territorial issues, most famously over possession of the Kuril Islands east of Hokkaido.

IMF: The global economy enters a new era

Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas the Economic Counsellor and the Director of Research of the IMF April 22, 2025

The global economic system under which most countries have operated for the last 80 years is being reset, ushering the world into a new era.

China accuses US of sophisticated cyberattacks, outs alleged NSA agents

bno - Taipei Bureau April 15, 2025

Police in Harbin have also placed three individuals on a wanted list, alleging their affiliation with the NSA. They are said to have repeatedly attacked China’s critical information infrastructure, including cyber operations directed at Huawei.

ASIA BLOG: Is China preparing to poke the paper tiger in the White House?

bno - Taipei Bureau April 14, 2025

The US intimidates certain countries. But America is just a paper tiger. Don’t believe its bluff. One poke and it’ll burst!

Asian giants thrive in Russia despite sanctions

bno Chennai bureau April 11, 2025

Maintaining a complex balance between profit, geopolitical alignment and risk management, the presence of Asian nations in Russia reveals a divergence between Western corporate exodus and Eastern mercantile strategy.

ASIA BLOG: China suddenly recognises need for community, in a region Beijing has long polarised

bno - Taipei Bureau April 11, 2025

President Xi made no mention of long-standing territorial issues with China’s closest neighbours including Japan, South Korea and the self-governing country long claimed as an integral part of China by Beijing: Taiwan.

JFE Shoji opens first factory in Europe – in Serbia

bne IntelliNews April 9, 2025

Japanese company JFE Shoji inaugurated a state-of-the-art factory in the Serbian town of Inđija on April 8, marking its first manufacturing plant in Europe.

Volcanic activity escalates at Mount Kanlaon in Central Philippines

bno - Jakarta bureau April 9, 2025

Mount Kanlaon, a volcano in the Central Philippines, erupted once more on the morning of April 8, propelling a column of ash approximately 4,000 metres into the atmosphere.

Is South Korea’s political turmoil being underwritten by Beijing?

bno - Taipei Bureau April 6, 2025

With Japan, South Korea and China working closer than ever to address US tariffs on three of the world’s leading economies, anti-American agents in Asia are undoubtedly working behind the scenes to further reshape the regional balance of power.

Japan’s gradual recovery strengthens the case for May rate hike

bno - Surabaya Office April 2, 2025

Japan’s economy is showing signs of a steady recovery, supported by resilient industrial production, retail sales, and a tight labour market.

COMMENT: Brazil’s Lula builds economic bridges across the Pacific

Ricardo Martins in Utrecht April 1, 2025

Brazil's President Lula boosted ties with Japan and Vietnam during his Asian tour last week, securing aircraft deals, beef markets and partnerships.

US Defence Secretary Hegseth downgrades Russian threat, focus exclusively on Taiwan in new foreign policy strategy

Ben Aris in Berlin March 31, 2025

Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has reoriented the US military to prioritise deterring China’s seizure of Taiwan and shoring up homeland defence, but has downgraded Russia to a second tier, along with several other potential enemies.

The ‘Squad’ looks at adding two new members to counter China in the Indo-Pacific

bno - Taipei Bureau March 27, 2025

The Philippines is seeking to expand the informal security alliance known as the ‘Squad’ by including India and South Korea, in an effort to counter China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific region.

Chinese intimidation tactics against Taiwan continue

bno - Taipei Bureau March 19, 2025

The constant military pressure from China, which views the island as a breakaway province, is showing as Taipei repeatedly works to raise awareness of the issue with the international community.

Will Donald Trump throw Taiwan under the bus?

bno - Taipei Bureau March 13, 2025

Taiwan and its 23.5mn residents might just need to prepare for being grasped by the scruff of the neck by a man in a long red tie as the People’s Liberation Army bus rounds the corner.

Myanmar junta's chief visits Russia, set to meet Putin

bno - Bangkok bureau March 4, 2025

Myanmar’s military leader, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, is in Russia for what is only his second meeting with President Vladimir Putin, according to an announcement by the Kremlin.

INTERVIEW: Baseload Power Taiwan – the Swedish geothermal leader making inroads in East Asia

bno - Taipei Bureau March 4, 2025

In a country so desperately short on natural resources as Taiwan, particularly those linked to power generation, there may just be a way out of its ongoing energy predicament, particularly with China looking intent on blocking LNG shipping lanes.

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