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  • China Threatens Japan with Economic Retaliation Over Semiconductor Sanctions China warns Japan of severe economic retaliation if it imposes more semiconductor restrictions, echoing past trade disputes.
  • China Throws Cold Water on Xi Jinping's Potential South Korea Visit: What’s Really Behind the Delay? China, showing a cautious sentiment, requires "sufficient preparations" and "substantial achievements" before Xi Jinping visits South Korea.
  • Chinese Beauty Queen’s Face as a Blueprint: Over 500 People Transformed to Look Like Her Chinese influencer Wang Jing uses her face as a model in her plastic surgery clinic, influencing over 500 surgeries.
  • China’s Restaurant Crisis: Over 1 Million Eateries Shut Down Amid Economic Meltdown China’s economic downturn has devastated the restaurant and tea house sectors, with over 1 million closures in the year's first half.
  • Why Everyone's Talking About Malaysia’s Ombak Festival—Music, Food, and Art Extravaganza Awaits Malaysia's Ombak Festival, running September 13-15 at Desaru Coast, features global stars, Michelin chefs, and vibrant art exhibitions.
  • Bangkok Could Be Underwater in 7 Years: Alarming Truth About Rising Sea Levels and Flooding Experts warn Bangkok might submerge in seven years due to rising sea levels, risking severe economic loss and flooding.
  • Indonesia's Big Push for U.S. Investment Revealed—Here’s What You Need to Know Indonesia seeks U.S. investment in its copper industry and other projects to enhance resource value and strengthen mineral cooperation.
  • Xi Jinping Urges US and China to ‘Coexist’ Amid Rising Tensions Chinese President Xi Jinping urged U.S. and China to coexist peacefully and cooperatively in a recent meeting with Jake Sullivan.
  • ‘President’s Too Upset to Dine’: Why Did South Korea’s President Skip a Major Dinner with Top Leaders? Heo Eun Ah criticized Yoon's postponement of a dinner meeting, suggesting it reflects poor administration and likening him to Xi Jinping.
  • KOSPI Falls Over 1% Despite Strong Nvidia Earnings: 'Expectations Were Too High' Nvidia's Q2 revenue surpassed expectations but fell short of market hopes, leading to declines in major Korean semiconductor stocks.
  • Typhoon Shanshan to Hit Japan: Hundreds of Thousands Evacuate as Powerful Storm Approaches Typhoon Shanshan, one of Japan’s strongest ever, is nearing, causing evacuations, cancellations, and significant disruption across Japan.
  • Big Brands Pulling Out of China: What’s Behind the Massive Exit and Restructuring? As China’s consumer market falters, global firms like IBM and Din Tai Fung are restructuring or exiting, while Walmart expands.
  • North Korea’s Crypto Craze: How Kim Jong Un’s Hackers Are Funding Nuclear Weapons Concerns rise that North Korea may escalate virtual asset theft this year, crucial for its illegal nuclear and missile programs.
  • Trump's ‘Sucker’ Theory: Ex-Advisor Reveals How Trump Viewed Allies as Free Riders McMaster detailed Trump’s view on alliances, which shows his frustration with allies like South Korea over cost-sharing and trade.
  • Japan Issues Response as Chinese Military Aircraft Invades Airspace Japan strongly protested a Chinese military aircraft’s incursion into its airspace, calling it a serious breach of sovereignty.
  • Family of Four Dies After Using Wooden Chopsticks: Is Your Kitchenware Safe? A recent case in Taiwan highlighted that moldy wooden chopsticks used over time can lead to liver cancer due to aflatoxins.
  • Kamala Harris vs. Kim Jong Un: Will Her Approach to North Korea Make or Break Her Foreign Policy? Kamala Harris's focus on military strength and defense contrasts with Trump’s approach, raising concerns about U.S. diplomacy.
  • Chinese Spy Plane Enters Japanese Airspace Twice in One Day A Chinese military plane intruded into Japanese airspace twice, prompting Japan's strong protest and diplomatic demand for prevention.
  • Chinese Steel Exports Drive Iron Ore Prices to New Lows Chinese steel companies boost low-cost exports due to domestic demand slowdown, pressuring global markets and iron ore prices.
  • Japan and India’s Secret Strategy: Strengthening Space and Cyber Forces to Take on China Japan and India are boosting cooperation in space and cyber fields through new agreements and defense collaborations to counter China.
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