Cambodia says recent bird flu cases not spread by humans

PHNOM PENH: Recent cases of bird flu discovered in two Cambodian villagers, one of them fatal, show no sign of human-to-human transmission, health officials in the Southeast Asian nation say, allaying fears of a public health crisis. An 11-year-old Cambodian girl from a village in the southeastern province of PreyContinue Reading

Xi’s Communist Party wants even more centralized control

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has proposed to restructure the government’s organization. The 20th Chinese Communist Party Central Committee closed its three-day second plenary session on Tuesday with big plans to change the government’s structure Xinhua reported. The proposal, known as the Party and State Institutional Reform Plan, nominally aims to boost efficiency to achieve […]Continue Reading

Chinese phone makers emerge from Huawei’s shadow

“Huawei enjoys a higher market share in Berlin than in Beijing,” wrote Danish firm Strand Consult last year, noting that 59 per cent of Germany’s 5G network equipment was Huawei. Allowing Huawei to dominate in that way is like giving Beijing a “kill switch” on your communications network, report authorContinue Reading

Living and dying by the purge in North Korea

North Korea celebrated the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the Korean People’s Army in February. As it showed off 12 of its massive intercontinental ballistic missile in a military parade, expert Korea-watchers spotted there appear to have been some significant changes in the country’s military and political hierarchy. Choe Ryong-hae, the chairman of the […]Continue Reading