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Apple Set to Cut iPhone Production Goals Due to Chip Crunch
Apple is likely to slash its projected iPhone 13 production targets for 2021 by as many as 10 million units
Bali Welcomes Back Foreign Travelers as COVID-19 Cases Subside
Bali welcomed international tourists for the first time in more than a year
Hamilton Actor Suni Reid Accuses the Production of Transgender Bias
Suni Reid says their contract wasn’t renewed after they requested a gender-neutral dressing room
New Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Promises a ‘New Capitalism’ for Japan. Will It Succeed?
Japan's new leader promises to repudiate Abenomics with a “new form of Japanese capitalism.” How far will reforms go?
Why Coal Shortages in Asia Might Be Good News for Clean Energy
Power crises in China and India that have caused blackouts and factory shutdowns are highlighting the region’s reliance on the world’s dirtiest fossil fuel: coal. But some experts say the energy supply problems facing two of the world’s largest economies might lead to more support for renewable energy and help to accelerate the sector’s growth.…
Why the Ex-Husband of a Missing Chinese Billionaire Is Risking All to Tell Their Story
Desmond Shum on his ex-wife's sudden and mysterious reappearance, and the future of Xi's China
The Philippine Elections Will Be a Test of Rodrigo Duterte’s Legacy
As jockeying begins for elections in May 2022, there are signs that the strongman president has become a liability.
U.S. to Reopen Land Borders in November for the Fully Vaccinated
The U.S. will reopen its land borders to nonessential travel next month, ending a 19-month freeze due to the pandemic
With a Humanitarian Crisis Looming, the G20 Demands Aid Access to Afghanistan as the E.U. Pledges Cash
There are concerns that an already precarious humanitarian situation will grow catastrophic over the winter
British American Tobacco’s E-Cigarette Vuse Gets FDA Authorization
Vuse is the first vape-type product from a major company to win FDA backing to continue U.S. sales,
Afghanistan Faces a ‘Make-or-Break Moment,’ U.N. Chief Says
"With assets frozen and development aid paused, the economy is breaking down,” Antonio Guterres told reporters
Latest Tests Bring Israel a Step Closer to Commercial Drones
"One day, we will have drone-powered taxis in the sky," one local drone maker said