Expanded Google Deal Bolsters Sea Ltd.’s Digital Finance Infrastructure

Advanced AI tools may enhance transaction efficiency, personalization and engagement.

South Korea’s Landmark AI Act Takes Effect, Setting Global Regulatory Benchmark

The legislation defines “high-risk AI” as systems that significantly impact daily life, including applications in hiring, lending, and medical advice.

Indonesia Strains Under Debt From China-Led High-Speed Rail

Project costs ballooned to USD7.2 billion, about 20 percent higher than initial estimates.

Premium Cabin Demand Remains Core To Singapore Airlines’ Profit Model

The post-pandemic scarcity premium in aviation may be fading as fleet capacity expands.
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South Korea’s Childbirths Rise For 13th Consecutive Month

The streak comes as the country works to counter population decline.

Envoy To China Says Philippine Major Center Of Economic Services In Asia

Philippine economic services were presented as central to Asia by Ambassador FlorCruz.

New Whale Species Discovered In Hokkaido

Japan’s fossil record expands with confirmation of a new whale species from Hokkaido.

Government, South Korean Biz In Final Prep To Host Global Tycoons At APEC

South Korea prepares to highlight its economic strength during APEC by hosting key global business figures.

WTO: AI Expected To Increase Global Trade By 37 Percent

Digital infrastructure and skills remain concentrated in wealthier nations, the WTO said.

World’s Oldest Known Mummies Discovered In Southeast Asia

Some bones bore cut marks suggesting ritual preparation.

Philippines, Other Southeast Asian Pavilions Drawing Crowds At Osaka Kansai Expo

Every pavilion offers a unique story, and the Philippines adds its own vibrant chapter to the Osaka Kansai Expo.

Building Quake-Resistant Southeast Asia With Japanese Tech

Earthquakes cannot be prevented, but with the right technology, their impact on communities can be greatly reduced.

Iraqi Oil Will Continue To Feed Global Markets For Over 120 Years

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani assured that Iraq’s oil reserves remain strong enough to support global markets for 120 years, as talks to revive the export line with Syria also continue.

‘Antarctic Tuna’ Rebrand Mulled For Southern Bluefin

Southern bluefin tuna could gain renewed attention through rebranding, as Japanese fishing leaders propose adopting the name “Antarctic tuna” in an effort to elevate the fish’s image and market appeal worldwide.