China’s top legislator urges cooperation with South Korea on supply chains
SEOUL: China’s top legislator, Li Zhanshu, called on Friday (Sep 16) for more cooperation with South Korea on cutting-edge technologies and supply chain issues. Li, chairman of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, was speaking in Seoul after meeting his South Korean counterpart, parliament speaker Kim Jin-pyo. Li was alsoContinue Reading
China’s top legislator hopes to strengthen cooperation with South Korea on supply chains
SEOUL: China’s top legislator Li Zhanshu said on Friday (Sep 16) he hopes to further strengthen cooperation with South Korea on supply chains, after meeting with South Korean parliament speaker Kim Jin-pyo in Seoul. Li also said he hoped negotiations on a China-South Korea free trade agreement could be accelerated,Continue Reading
Queen’s lying-in-state: China blocked from Westminster Hall
The Commons speaker reportedly refused access to Westminster Hall after Chinese sanctions on UK MPs and peers.Continue Reading
The amazing and unstoppable collapsing yen
TOKYO – There’s something surreal about the debate at Bank of Japan (BOJ) headquarters over whether to jump into markets to support the yen. Japan’s central bank faces the most intense pressure in more than two decades to intervene in currency trading, but unlike previous pressure campaigns, the BOJ isn’t being prodded to weaken the yen […]
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Higher rate of workplace deaths in first half of 2022, drop in number of injuries
SINGAPORE: A higher rate of workplace fatalities was reported in the first half of 2022, even as the number of reported workplace injuries fell, said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Friday (Sep 16). There were 28 workplace deaths in the first half of the year, bringing the 6-month fatality rateContinue Reading
MyRepublic ordered to pay S$60,000 for failing to protect personal data of 80,000 customers
The access key to obtain MyRepublic’s customer data could be found on a publicly accessible webpage.Continue Reading
Thai soldier charged over deadly shooting at army facility
BANGKOK: Thai police have charged a soldier with murder over a shooting at a military training facility that left two people dead and another wounded, officials said on Friday (Sep 16). Sergeant Major Yongyuth Mungkornkim, a clerk at the Royal Thai Army War College, will stand trial in a military courtContinue Reading
Sri Lanka’s crisis pushes war-shattered Tamils to the brink
For months the population of 22 million has struggled with power cuts, rampant inflation, a plummeting rupee and a shortage of foreign exchange reserves that made it difficult to pay for imports of food, fuel and medicine. Mullaitivu is Sri Lanka’s second poorest district, with 58 per cent of householdsContinue Reading
Hong Kongers rush to learn new skills ahead of life abroad
The United Kingdom became one of the most popular destinations for Hong Kongers after it announced a visa scheme that provided a pathway to citizenship, arguing Beijing had abandoned its pre-handover promise to allow residents key freedoms and autonomy. So far more than 140,000 people have applied under the BritishContinue Reading
Iran’s new Fath 360 looks and acts like a HIMARS
Iran tested this month its indigenously-produced Fath 360 satellite-guided ballistic missile during military exercises, an apparent bid to match America’s High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) that has been deployed with lethal success in Ukraine. Fars News reported last week that Iran tested its Fath 360 short-range surface-to-surface missile and performed combined arms operations with […]
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