A reporter dispatch from Bondi Beach: WSJ's @Mike_Cherney, who lives near the scene of the mass shooting in Australia on Sunday, describes a tight-knit community reeling from shock and disbelief.
https://t.co/yhFVRUxkPP
Safety or overreach? A world-first ban blocking under-16s from social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok just came into effect in Australia. We hear from two teenage girls and their fathers on what they think. Amazing camera work by @longbowprod
https://t.co/0D8R0HnvAP
It's Hong Kong's worst fire in decades, with at least 128 people dead and many still unaccounted for. WSJ China Bureau Chief @JChengWSJ reports from the scene with the latest
https://t.co/y1Ox1IrdYS
After gold prices surge to a record high, WSJ gets rare access inside one of the world's largest bullion vaults. @hannahmiao_ spoke with @gregorgregersen to explain why the world’s wealthiest are choosing to stash their treasure in Singapore. https://t.co/cSnNrEMRuE
WSJ’s @alexbward explains why Trump rated his ‘amazing’ meeting with China’s Xi Jinping a 12 out of 10 in this reporter dispatch from Busan, South Korea https://t.co/lk523N9T0q
For business students learning about the concept of a loss leader, there was no better example than Costco’s $1.50 hot dog-and-soda combo.
Across the Pacific, a new king has emerged: a soft-serve ice cream cone that typically costs 40 cents. 🔗 https://t.co/YpOgD68yLB
While American brands like Nike, Starbucks and Apple are losing market share in China, Crocs is bucking the trend and winning over the country's Gen Z. In my latest video, WSJ's @JonathanEmont went to Shanghai to find out why. https://t.co/CHgvR4G5vC
Check out my latest video, taking an inside look into Kim Jong Un’s brand new seaside resort, where only Russian tourists are allowed to visit (for now) with analysis from WSJ Korea Bureau Chief @timothywmartin https://t.co/UP2xW7Tm8g
We asked WSJ's Korea Bureau Chief @timothywmartin how Lee Jae-myung, nicknamed "Korea's Trump" by critics, could reorient Seoul's ties with Washington (co-produced with @JoshuaLimWSJ)
https://t.co/x8cY41I80B
Watch my latest video featuring WSJ's @alexbward - explaining what the high-stakes Trump-Putin call means for peace https://t.co/D3OzhHh6Nl (co-produced with @laurafong)
Watch: President Biden and Vice President Harris met WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, after he was freed from Russia in the largest East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War. https://t.co/8KY58ghwH6 https://t.co/8KY58ghwH6
President Biden, Vice President Harris and Gershkovich’s family greeted the Journal reporter at Joint Base Andrews. Follow live coverage: https://t.co/pSlJfeIqmc
Singles in Japan, fed up with dating apps, are trying government matchmaking. The country makes plenty of cars but not enough babies, prompting local authorities to open departments of romance. https://t.co/QPPPJ7eSWp https://t.co/QPPPJ7eSWp
China once presented a huge opportunity for U.S. brands, but now local challengers are eating their lunch - @JChengWSJ takes a closer look at how Chinese brands are squeezing out their U.S. rivals https://t.co/Geck1cHUQn (watch to the end for a burger special🍔) @leolordjones
U.S. brands like Apple, Nike, Starbucks and McDonald’s are losing market share in China to domestic rivals. Tech giant Huawei, sportswear brand Anta, Luckin Coffee and fast-food chain Tastien are eating away at these brands' market dominance.
@emilysiuwsj
https://t.co/dGJFXtT2EE
The EU has raised tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles . My latest article looks at how the EU's move clashes with China's global EV ambitions. You can read it here ⬇️
https://t.co/kbm4ZZZ4zW
We asked @hwclarence how bringing samples back from the moon’s far side moves China ahead in the space race with the U.S. #China#moon 🌕🌖🌗 https://t.co/kUFfNCVmt4