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Global warming may create a "permanent El Nino", changing the world's weather patterns

Ben Aris in Berlin July 11, 2025

Scientists are warning that global warming is disrupting the natural rhythm of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), potentially creating the conditions for a “permanent El Niño”-like climate state, with significant weather consequences.

Uzbekistan taps China’s Shandong Group to upgrade Tashkent substations

Mokhi Sultanova in Tashkent July 10, 2025

China’s Shandong Electrical Engineering & Equipment Group is set to modernise two electrical substations in Tashkent under a deal aimed at improving the reliability of Uzbekistan’s power grid.

Czech government bans DeepSeek in public administration, warning the AI company products pose 'High' threat

bne IntelliNews July 10, 2025

The Czech government has banned the use of the Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek and its products in the country’s public administration.

ASIA BLOG: Vietnam – a rising star among Asia’s emerging markets

bno - Ho Chih Minh Office July 10, 2025

The transformation of Vietnam over the past three decades has been nothing short of remarkable – from a primarily agrarian economy to one driven by manufacturing, services and exports.

China reportedly operating Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, as economic ties deepen

bne IntelliNews July 9, 2025

China is now operating the former United States military facility at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, The Telegraph reports citing anonymous officials and satellite imagery analyses.

Global sea temperatures reach 21°C to set new all-time record high in June

bne IntelliNews July 9, 2025

According to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, the global average sea surface temperature reached 20.96°C in June, the highest for the month since records began.

South Asia looks southeast as trade ties strengthen to counterbalance China

bno - Ho Chi Minh Office July 9, 2025

This tilt has been most pronounced in India’s expanding economic outreach to Southeast Asia under its "Act East" policy, which has evolved from a diplomatic slogan to a trade and connectivity strategy.

East and Southeast Asia react to Trump’s tariff delay with unease, strategic reassessment

bno - Taipei Office July 8, 2025

Cynics are even claiming the US president doesn’t want to push his controversial tariffs into the spotlight as the US reels from devastating flash floods in Texas that claimed over 100 lives in recent days.

Lavrov hits back at Nato’s Rutte, denies Russian plans to invade Europe or attack Nato

Ben Aris in Berlin July 7, 2025

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hit back at Nato General Secretary Mark Rutte's claims that Chinese President Xi Jinping could ask Russia to attack Nato to clear a path for China’s occupation of Taiwan, or that it plans to invade Estonia.

Brazil opens door to Chinese AI investment while avoiding Belt and Road

bnl editorial staff July 7, 2025

Brazil and China have unveiled plans for a joint artificial intelligence research facility targeting agricultural development, in a significant expansion of technological cooperation between the two emerging powers.

Global South unity on display at BRICS summit, leaders avoid criticising Russia

Ben Aris in Berlin July 7, 2025

The BRICS leaders gathered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 6 for the annual meeting, where they condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza, the US airstrikes on Iran and Ukraine’s drone strikes on trains, but not Russia's war in Ukraine.

China overtakes US to become world’s R&D research leader on the back Trump’s academic research cuts

Ben Aris in Berlin July 7, 2025

China’s lead over the United States in global scientific output has leapt, as new data shows that the gap between the two powers has more than quadrupled in the space of a year, according to Nature’s 2025 index of research papers leaders.

Experts warn of “cascading” climate tipping points that will kill the climate without immediate global action

Ben Aris in Berlin July 7, 2025

World leaders must act with “immediate, unprecedented” urgency to prevent cascading climate tipping points that could have catastrophic consequences for billions of people, according to the Global Tipping Points Conferenrence delegates.

BERTRAND: Conflicting views of the future - China chooses renewables, US chooses oil

Arnaud Bertrand in Switzerland July 6, 2025

We’re now in a fascinating, and probably unprecedented, situation where the world’s two greatest superpowers - China and the US - are actively building two entirely different visions of what the world's energy future should look like.

BRICS leaders gather in Rio to challenge Western dominance

bnl editorial staff July 6, 2025

Leaders from the BRICS group have convened in Rio de Janeiro for their 17th annual summit, casting the expanded bloc as a counterweight to Western institutions whilst grappling with internal divisions over key geopolitical flashpoints.

LNG in Asia: A transitional step on the way to a greener future

bno - Taipei Office July 5, 2025

As the global push for decarbonisation intensifies, liquefied natural gas - LNG - is emerging as a pivotal player in Asia’s energy transformation.

Southern Ocean current reverses for first time, signalling risk of climate system collapse

bne IntelliNews July 5, 2025

A major ocean current in the Southern Hemisphere has reversed direction for the first time in recorded history, in what climatologists are calling a “catastrophic” tipping point in the global climate system.

Russia becomes first country to formally recognise Taliban government in Afghanistan

Ben Aris in Berlin July 4, 2025

Russia has formally recognised the Taliban administration in Afghanistan, becoming the first country to do so since the group seized power in August 2021, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on July 4.

Taiwan ambassador reaffirms Guatemala partnership amid China's regional expansion

bnl editorial staff July 4, 2025

Taiwan's Ambassador to Guatemala has reaffirmed the nations' "transparent, sustainable, and mutually beneficial" relationship in an interview with bne IntelliNews following Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo's visit to Taiwan on June 5.

Where startups are born, global firms grow and capital flows — Asia in 2025

bno - Taipei Office July 4, 2025

From 2017 to 2023, private equity and venture capital assets under management in Asia surged by 130%, significantly outpacing growth in Western markets.

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