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Apple and Huawei’s newest devices are going head-to-head in China. Yet both could struggle in the world’s largest smartphone market
TechApple and Huawei’s newest devices are going head-to-head in China. Yet both could struggle in the world’s largest smartphone market
By Lionel LimSeptember 20, 2024
Man holding a glass of red wine among hills and mountains, personal perspective view
LifestyleItaly set to regain its spot as world’s largest wine producer—overtaking France
By AFPSeptember 20, 2024
Fortune LGBTQ+ Leaders: The top 10 ones to watch in the years ahead 
MagazineFortune LGBTQ+ Leaders: The top 10 ones to watch in the years ahead 
By Aslesha Mehta and Alex Wood MortonSeptember 18, 2024
How Softbank’s Masayoshi Son charmed a veteran Morgan Stanley banker with a $5000 bottle of wine
FinanceHow Softbank’s Masayoshi Son charmed a veteran Morgan Stanley banker with a $5000 bottle of wine
By Alok SamaSeptember 17, 2024
Singapore is the only Southeast Asian city on a ranking of centi-millionaires—and that could be good for its economy
FinanceSingapore is the only Southeast Asian city on a ranking of centi-millionaires—and that could be good for its economy
By Lionel LimSeptember 17, 2024
A demonstrator wearing a cap with Volkswagen's logo, seen in a protest in Brussels, Belgium.
FinanceVolkswagen, Germany’s largest private employer, could cut over 15,000 jobs with plant closures—and there’s no plan B, Jefferies says
By Prarthana PrakashSeptember 17, 2024
China controls 70% of the world’s critical rare earth minerals. Finding an alternative is proving tough—and expensive
FinanceChina controls 70% of the world’s critical rare earth minerals. Finding an alternative is proving tough—and expensive
By BloombergSeptember 17, 2024
Malaysia’s only casino is in the political crosshairs as an Islamic party calls for its closure
FinanceMalaysia’s only casino is in the political crosshairs as an Islamic party calls for its closure
By Lionel LimSeptember 16, 2024
A girl plays in a fountain at Syntagma square
PoliticsGreece spends €1 billion a year on pro-child policies as dwindling birth rates create new headaches for the country
By Prarthana PrakashSeptember 16, 2024
Not every company is struggling in China: Brands like Sam’s Club and Lululemon win over more ‘rational’ consumers
FinanceNot every company is struggling in China: Brands like Sam’s Club and Lululemon win over more ‘rational’ consumers
By BloombergSeptember 13, 2024
Cheerful students using phone sitting on outdoor stairs
LifestyleGen Z’s new TikTok news habit widens the generational gap with TV-loving boomers
By Prarthana PrakashSeptember 12, 2024
A cyclist rides a bicycle past a sign at Apple Inc.'s campus in Cork, Ireland.
TechIreland’s special relationship with Apple and Google has created a multibillion-dollar windfall—and an existential crisis
By Ryan HoggSeptember 11, 2024
China is no longer the ‘undisputed leader’ in attracting foreign investment as European companies look elsewhere
LeadershipChina is no longer the ‘undisputed leader’ in attracting foreign investment as European companies look elsewhere
By Lionel LimSeptember 11, 2024
Alibaba adds $8B in value on first day mainland Chinese investors can directly trade its Hong Kong–listed shares
FinanceAlibaba adds $8B in value on first day mainland Chinese investors can directly trade its Hong Kong–listed shares
By Nicholas GordonSeptember 10, 2024
Customers queue to purchase iPhone 15 handsets at the Apple Store
TechJudgement day for Apple and Google: EU upholds €15.4 billion in fines and back taxes against the tech giants
By Prarthana Prakash and AFPSeptember 10, 2024
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