Typhoon Noul, China's strongest storm this year, made landfall in Guangdong, cancelling flights and rail services and stranding 2,000 at Hong Kong airport.
The killing of a dog and her puppies in Guangdong has spurred China's animal rights advocates to move their campaign offline and overseas amid censorship.
New World Development's Pavilia Farm III luxury project in Hong Kong sells out its first phase of 88 flats for HK$950 million in a single day, despite prior rebuilding costs.
Progressive Angie Nixon defeated Alexander Vindman in Florida's Democratic Senate primary and will face Republican Ashley Moody in November's midterm elect
President Lee Jae-myung accelerates South Korea's military self-reliance, seeking nuclear submarines and wartime control as the US halves joint drills.
A magnitude-7.7 earthquake on Indonesia's Flores island has killed at least 54 people, displacing thousands who remain without aid on Independence Day.
Analog Devices shares rallied after quarterly results topped expectations, driven by strong data center and industrial chip sales amid an AI-fueled recover
Target reported a second straight quarter of comparable sales growth and a $994 million tariff refund, raising its outlook, but shares fell on the report.
Thieves stole four Renaissance paintings by Antonello da Messina from a Sicilian museum overnight without triggering alarms, prompting a professional-heist
Thai elephant parks, including Maetaeng Elephant Park & Clinic, are facing a significant decline in tourist numbers due to global travel disruptions and uncertainty stemming from the Middle East conflict.
A consortium including Jeff Bezos and Eduardo Saverin has agreed to buy a minority stake in Liverpool, valuing the Premier League club at around $6 billion
LIV Golf has secured a new lead investor to operate without Saudi funding while giving players equity, CEO Scott O'Neil announced, with a September close t
Analog Devices shares rallied after quarterly results topped expectations, driven by strong data center and industrial chip sales amid an AI-fueled recover
Target reported a second straight quarter of comparable sales growth and a $994 million tariff refund, raising its outlook, but shares fell on the report.