Taliban Trade Minister Visits India to Boost Economic Ties
News
2 min read
126

Taliban Trade Minister Visits India to Boost Economic Ties

November 20, 2025
0

Afghanistan’s Taliban trade minister arrived in India on Wednesday for his first official visit, aiming to boost investments and trade between the two countries. Both nations are exploring ways to strengthen their relations amid deteriorating ties with neighbouring Pakistan. Last month, India upgraded its engagement with Afghanistan by reopening its

Continue Reading
How to Remove Avatar in Snapchat? We Have the Solution
Tech & AI
4 min read
174

How to Remove Avatar in Snapchat? We Have the Solution

November 18, 2025
0

Every one of us has used Snapchat at some point in our lives. A few years ago, Snapchat introduced its Bitmoji Avatars, further enhancing the Snapchat experience. However, not everybody likes these Bitmoji Avatars. If you are one of them, then this blog is for you. Today, we will discuss

Continue Reading
Taiwan in focus amid Japan PM comments and US weapons sale
News
2 min read
149

Taiwan in focus amid Japan PM comments and US weapons sale

November 17, 2025
0

The US approved a $330 million sale of fighter jets and aircraft parts to Taiwan, marking a notable shift under the Trump administration, which had previously expanded military ties with Taiwan. The US response was praised by Taiwan but condemned by China, which claimed it undermined its sovereignty and security

Continue Reading
Samsung Creates M&A Team Focused on AI and Mobility
News
2 min read
156

Samsung Creates M&A Team Focused on AI and Mobility

November 14, 2025
0

Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong is finalizing major management moves. The company has established a new M&A team within the Business Support Office, led by President Ahn Jung-hyun, who is known for the 2017 Harman acquisition, valued at approximately 9 trillion won. Following several large Mergers and Acquisitions this year,

Continue Reading
AI Chip Demand Fuels Taiwan’s Strong 6% GDP Growth Outlook
News
2 min read
126

AI Chip Demand Fuels Taiwan’s Strong 6% GDP Growth Outlook

November 13, 2025
0

Taiwan’s economy is projected to approach a growth rate of nearly 6% this year, based on the unexpectedly strong performance observed in the third quarter. This positive momentum is attributed to the nation’s benefits from the burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) sector. The export-driven economy of Taiwan has absorbed substantial demand

Continue Reading
China Links US to $13 Billion Bitcoin Theft from LuBian
News
2 min read
80

China Links US to $13 Billion Bitcoin Theft from LuBian

November 12, 2025
0

China’s cybersecurity authorities have accused the US of being responsible for the theft of approximately $13 billion worth of Bitcoin. The theft occurred in December 2020 when hackers targeted the LuBian Bitcoin mining pool, resulting in the loss of 127,272 Bitcoin tokens, one of the largest crypto heists in history,

Continue Reading
China Export Decline Deepens as Tariff Pressures Mount
News
2 min read
99

China Export Decline Deepens as Tariff Pressures Mount

November 7, 2025
0

China’s exports declined unexpectedly in October, marking the worst performance since February. Outbound shipments fell by 1.1%, reversing from an 8.3% increase in September, and missing the forecasted 3.0% growth. This decline was partly due to a high base last year when exports surged in anticipation of President Trump’s tariffs

Continue Reading
Pakistan’s First Chinese-Built Submarine Ready by 2026
News
2 min read
144

Pakistan’s First Chinese-Built Submarine Ready by 2026

November 3, 2025
0

The Pakistan Navy is set to commission its first Chinese-designed submarine next year, marking a significant strengthening of military ties with China amid regional tensions. According to Pakistan’s top admiral, the naval force is smoothly progressing with a deal to acquire eight Hangor-class submarines by 2028, enhancing Pakistan’s capabilities in

Continue Reading
Trump and Xi Strike Tariff Deal to Ease U.S.-China Tensions
News
2 min read
120

Trump and Xi Strike Tariff Deal to Ease U.S.-China Tensions

October 31, 2025
0

U.S. President Donald Trump announced he reached a deal with President Xi Jinping to lower tariffs in exchange for China cracking down on illegal fentanyl, resuming U.S. soybean purchases, and maintaining rare earth exports. Their first face-to-face meeting since 2019 took place in Busan, South Korea, as part of Trump’s

Continue Reading
U.S. Moves to Diversify Supply Chain with Southeast Asia
News
2 min read
186

U.S. Moves to Diversify Supply Chain with Southeast Asia

October 27, 2025
0

The United States recently entered into several trade and critical minerals agreements with four Southeast Asian nations: Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam. This initiative aims to address trade imbalances and diversify supply chains, particularly in light of China’s tightening export controls on rare earths.  U.S. President Donald Trump, attending the

Continue Reading