5 Stocks From Warren Buffett's Portfolio To Buy and Hold for the Next Five Years
Buffett's investing philosophy is buying great companies at a fair price. These five stocks form the pillar of his $340 billion portfolio, poised for future growth.
Pakistanis Trapped in Cambodia's China-Run Cyber Slave Ring Targeting US
Cyber gangs trick people into slave labour with fake job ads, forced scams, and beatings. It has become a global issue with thousands trapped.
UK's Sunak Announces Raised Defence Spending, New Ukraine Aid
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Tuesday announced additional funding for Ukraine and pledged to increase Britain's own defence budget, during a visit to the Polish capital Warsaw.
Public Hi-Tech Urinals In China Can Now Check If You're Sick For Less Than $3
China unveils high-tech urinals offering instant urine analysis for health markers in public restrooms for under $3.
11 Missing, Tens Of Thousands Evacuated As Storms Strike South China
Eleven people are missing following storms that battered southern China, state media said Monday, with tens of thousands evacuated away from the torrential downpours.
China Calls Swimmer Doping Reports 'Fake News'
Beijing on Monday called reports about 23 Chinese swimmers testing positive for a banned substance ahead of the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 "fake news".
TikTok Ban in US Pushed: ByteDance Ordered to Sell within a Year
In response to Congress passing a bill threatening a TikTok ban, ByteDance vows legal action while Rumble offers to acquire, stirring lawmaker polarisation.
China Has 8.3M People Who Can't Repay Their Debts: Here Are The Shocking Ways They Are Punished
Blacklisted debtors in China may feel trapped in the system as the government can hold their salary to recoup the money they owe.
What Is The Cheapest Tesla: Models You Can Buy For $40K, $70K And $80K
Tesla cars are constantly upgraded, which leads to frequent price fluctuations. Learn about the current prices and features of models 3, X, Y, and S variants.
Tesla Layoff Scandal: Workers Unaware Until Badge Scans Deny Them Entry
Tesla lays off 10 per cent of its workforce, some unaware until denied entry by security badge scans at factories.
Tesla Cybertruck Faulty Steering Part Sourced from Mexico, Despite 'American-Made' Claim
Tesla's "American-made" Cybertruck suffers breakdowns linked to a steering part made in Mexico, raising questions about quality control.
Is Temu Safe To Buy From or Is Temu a Scam? What You Need To Know
The fast-growing Chinese e-commerce platform known for its low prices is ramping up global expansion despite rising regulatory concerns and consumer complaints.
Russians Pay $750 For 'Luxury' Round Trip Skiing Trip in N. Korea
More than 200 Russian tourists holidayed in North Korea on an exclusive ski tour as the pariah state lifts its pandemic tourism ban
Japan PM Asks US To Overcome 'Self-doubt'
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Thursday called on Americans to overcome their "self-doubt" as he offered a paean to US global leadership before a bitterly divided Congress.
Too Busy For Politics? S. Korea's Young Voters On What Motivates Them
High youth unemployment, feuding politicians and a cost of living crisis: young South Korean voters told AFP what was on their minds as they voted -- some for the first time -- in elections Wednesday.
Japanese Astronaut To Be First Non-American To Set Foot On Moon
A lucky Japanese astronaut will become the first non-American to set foot on the Moon during one of NASA's upcoming Artemis missions, US President Joe Biden announced Wednesday.
Australia PM Unveils Plan To Overhaul Economy, Invest In Green Energy
Mining superpower Australia on Thursday announced a US-style scheme to pour public money into manufacturing and clean energy industries, joining the global race to build a cleaner and more resilient economy.
Social Media Supercharges South Korea's 'Politics Of Hatred'
Online disinformation and hate speech are poisoning politics the world over, but in South Korea there have also been real-life acts of violence in a deeply polarised electorate before polls on Wednesday.
South Korea To Invest $7 Billion In AI By 2027
South Korea will invest almost $7 billion in artificial intelligence by 2027 in an effort to become a global leader in cutting-edge semiconductors, President Yoon Suk Yeol said Tuesday.
S. Korea Probes Temu Over Alleged False Ads, Unfair Practices: Yonhap
South Korean regulators are investigating the hugely popular Chinese shopping app Temu on suspicion of false advertising and unfair practices, the Yonhap news agency reported Monday.
Microsoft Says China Using AI To Sow Division In US
China is ramping up use of AI-generated content and fake social media accounts to inflame division in the United States and elsewhere, according to the latest report from Microsoft's threat center.
Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Unveil Robotaxi In August
Elon Musk revealed Friday that Tesla will pull back the curtain on a robotaxi this summer, news that comes as adoption of self-driving vehicles hits speed bumps over safety concerns.
Financial Advisor Shares 4 Chinese Money Principles That Can Help You Boost Your Savings
After China's gross savings rate was measured at 45.9 per cent, Humphrey Yang shares the Chinese secrets to saving money.
French Businessman Beats Bezos and Musk As World's Richest Billionaire
LVMH founder, Bernard Arnault, is currently the world's richest person with a net worth of $228 billion, after his company generated $94 billion in revenue.
iPhone 16 Leaks: Everything We Know So Far
Leaked images suggest iPhone 16 will have a vertical camera & new side button. Reports hint at AI focus to compete with Samsung.
Tesla Cybertruck Malfunction: Driver Reports Brake and Airbag Issues
Tesla Cybertruck driver reports brakes failing and airbags not deploying in a crash. The driver says they still love the truck.
Israeli AI Technology Used to Identify 37,000 Hamas Targets
Israeli AI tech identifies 37,000 Hamas targets, showcasing advancements in their military.
In 1939, Former Slaves Rented Their Home to a Chinese Family; Here's What Happened 80 Years Later
With ongoing debates regarding reparations and questions of accountability within the US, the Dong family's decision to give back to the Black community has served as an example.
S. Korea's 'Have a Career or Have a Family' Mentality to Blame for Lowest Birth Rate in the World, Study
As women continue to prioritise their careers and finances, South Korea has seen its birth rate decrease to detrimentally low levels.
Philippines Says Chinese Envoy Summoned Over 'Aggressive Actions' Off Reef
The Philippines said Monday it had summoned a Chinese envoy over "aggressive actions" by the China Coast Guard and other vessels near a reef off the Southeast Asian country's coast, while Beijing lodged its own complaint.