China’s 2026 Space Agenda: A Year of Records, Risk, and Lunar Ambition
More than a thousand years ago, during China's Song Dynasty, military engineers packed black powder into bamboo tubes and launched fire arrows that hissed across battlefields on jets of smoke…
News from Asia Daily
Gain a deeper understanding of the stories shaping the region, delivered to you for free.
No clutter, no spam, no advertisements.
From Blood Brothers to Strategic Partners: The Evolution of South Korea-Türkiye Defense Cooperation
The bond between South Korea and Türkiye has long transcended ordinary diplomatic relations. For over seven decades, the two nations have referred to each other as "blood brothers," a term…
How the West Asia War Is Squeezing India’s Economy From Fuel Pumps to Kitchens
Though New Delhi sits roughly 2,500 kilometers from Tehran, the war raging across West Asia has already breached Indian borders through a different vector: the economy. The conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has effectively closed the Strait…
Discover the latest tech innovations today!
Stay on the pulse of technology as we unveil cybersecurity advances, offering in-depth tech analyses, innovation insights, and expert technological perspectives.
China’s 29-Hour Hotel: Inside the Modular Construction Revolution
In the predawn hours of a quiet morning in Changsha, the capital of central China's Hunan province, a construction site hummed with activity that would have seemed impossible just decades…
South Korea’s PhD Crisis: Record Graduation Numbers Meet Harsh Economic Reality
South Korea stands at an educational crossroads, having produced a record 19,831 doctoral graduates from domestic graduate schools in 2025. This figure represents a staggering 51.6 percent increase compared to 2015 and marks the highest number since the Korean Educational…
Discover hidden gems today, right here!
Stay on the pulse of wanderlust as we unveil diverse destinations, offering in-depth travel guides, cultural insights, and expert recommendations.
South Korea’s Tourism Paradox: Record Outbound Travel to Japan Masks Deepening Inbound Crisis
In a striking reversal of traditional tourism patterns, South Korea finds itself trapped in an economic paradox that few could have predicted. While South Korean travelers are breaking records by…
Hot Topics
- #
- ASEAN
- climate change
- aging population impact
- digital economy
- aging population
- agricultural communities
- South China Sea
- human trafficking
- Export controls
- Belt and Road
- immigration policy
- energy security
- infrastructure investment
- high speed rail
- AI ecosystem
- youth unemployment
- open source AI
- sustainable tourism
- border conflict
- humanoid robots