Month: August 2024

Why China’s 48 Million Unbuilt Homes May Prolong Its Property Crisis

A report by Bloomberg Intelligence estimates that at least 48 million homes in China were sold before construction had been…

Great Barrier Reef Teeters on the Brink

Water temperatures around Australia’s Great Barrier Reef are the warmest they’ve been in the past 400 years, according to new…

China Loan Drop Stokes ‘Balance Sheet Recession’ Fears | Bloomberg: The China Show 8/14/2024

“Bloomberg: The China Show” is your definitive source for news and analysis on the world’s second-biggest economy. From politics and…

Japan Set for New Leader as Kishida Steps Aside | Bloomberg Markets: Asia 08/14/2024

"Bloomberg Markets: Asia" is the definitive guide to the markets in Hong Kong and on the mainland. Paul Allen brings…

Japan’s PM Kishida Says He Won’t Seek Second Term as Ruling Party Head

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he won’t run for a second term as leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in…

WATCH: NASA astronaut captures stunning aurora from the International Space Station

An aurora was spectacularly captured on Wednesday from the International Space Station by NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick. #nasa #aurora #internationalspacestation…

Japan’s Kishida announces he will not run in September, paving the way for a new prime minister

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that he will not run in the upcoming party leadership vote. It means Japan…

Pakistan celebrates 77th Independence Day in Karachi

Students and officials in Pakistan celebrated the country’s 77th Independence Day Wednesday with special prayers for the people of Kashmir…

Greece wildfires brought under control, says fire service | BBC News

There are no longer any active wildfires in the wider Athens area, Greece’s chief fire brigade spokesman has said. Milder…

Another Russian region declares emergency as Ukraine offensive continues | BBC News

A second region in Russia has declared a state of emergency, as Ukraine’s incursion into the country enters its second…