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The Gen Z Protestors Challenging Asia’s Ruling Elite

The Gen Z Protestors Challenging Asia’s Ruling Elite



Across South Asia, Gen Z protesters are flooding the streets, demanding change. These protests have resulted in some of the worst violence Nepal and Indonesia have seen in years, presenting a challen…


Published on 12 hours ago

Xi’s Bromance Diplomacy Is Challenging Trump’s World Order

Xi’s Bromance Diplomacy Is Challenging Trump’s World Order



The leaders of China, Russia and India shared smiles and handshakes, putting on a surprising show of unity in a striking moment that went viral earlier this month.

On today’s Big Take Asia Podcast, h…


Published on 1 week ago

What Xi Jinping’s Military Purge Means for China and the World

What Xi Jinping’s Military Purge Means for China and the World



Beijing is holding its first military parade since 2019, showcasing the strength of China’s armed forces. Underneath the show of power, a Bloomberg investigation has found President Xi Jinping is orc…


Published on 2 weeks ago

Trump Has a Shipbuilding Dream. Can South Korea Make It a Reality?

Trump Has a Shipbuilding Dream. Can South Korea Make It a Reality?



South Korean shipyards are busier than they’ve been in years. Seoul and Washington are working to finalize a new trade deal that will include a $150 billion commitment to help stimulate the US shipbu…


Published on 3 weeks ago

From the Gobi Desert to Wall Street: a Conversation With Weijian Shan

From the Gobi Desert to Wall Street: a Conversation With Weijian Shan



From a life of hard labor in the Gobi Desert to becoming a prominent Hong Kong investor, Weijian Shan's story is one of incredible contrasts. 

In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Mishal Husain…


Published on 3 weeks, 4 days ago

The Rebel Army Behind One of the World’s Major Rare-Earth Supplies

The Rebel Army Behind One of the World’s Major Rare-Earth Supplies



Myanmar is the world’s third-largest producer of rare earths and a critical supplier for neighboring China. But rebels have recently taken control of most of the country’s mines — creating a complica…


Published on 4 weeks ago

Why Trump Is Letting Nvidia Sell (Some) AI Chips to China

Why Trump Is Letting Nvidia Sell (Some) AI Chips to China



In an unusual deal, Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices have agreed to pay the US government 15% of their revenue from AI chips they sell to China. The US has blocked the sale of other, more powerful c…


Published on 1 month ago

How China Is Bringing Hong Kong’s IPO Market Back to Life

How China Is Bringing Hong Kong’s IPO Market Back to Life



After a years-long slump, Hong Kong’s IPO market is roaring back to life, thanks to a growing number of Chinese companies that are raising billions of dollars in the city. 

 

On today’s Big Take Asia…


Published on 1 month ago

India Won’t Stop Buying Russian Oil. Now It’s Paying the Price.

India Won’t Stop Buying Russian Oil. Now It’s Paying the Price.



President Trump has been cranking up the pressure on India, a country the US has courted as a strategic counterweight against China. Last week, Trump announced a 25% tariff on the country, a higher r…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

China Bets Big on a $167 Billion Tibetan Dam

China Bets Big on a $167 Billion Tibetan Dam



China is building the largest power plant the world has ever seen, in a very remote corner of Tibet. But the $167 billion hydropower dam has environmentalists and neighboring countries concerned.

On …


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago





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