Yungblud: I opened my chest up and put my heart on a plate
Typically the pop star is the reason for why his lastly album is “a metaphor for the oppression millions of people feel”.Continue Reading
Workplace accidents: Poor workers pay price for India’s economic push
India is trying to become an industrial powerhouse, but is the fact that coming at the cost of workers’ safety?Continue Reading
‘Why I made a film about my addiction’
Jit Chauhan, 48, was drinking a litre associated with whisky a day whenever his alcoholism had been at its worst.Continue Reading
Japan’s female bosses mapping a course for other women
Lady bosses remain a little minority in Asia, but efforts remain to increase their numbers.Continue Reading
Chinese motorcyclists join Chongqing wildfire battle
The particular south-western city of Chongqing was one of the areas strike worst by the flames in August’s heatwave.Continue Reading
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ is set for a very buzzy debut at the Venice Film Festival
One of the films set to debut at the Venice Film Festival on Monday is already obtaining talked about. Less for that film, perhaps, compared to headlines involving individuals attached to the project.Continue Reading
Commentary: In a fast-changing world, dialect groups are a means of respecting our colourful ancestry
It is far from dialect per se which is important, but what that dialect way to an individual and to their familial group, states award-winning author Josephine Chia.Continue Reading
Commentary: The race for missiles in East Asia’s danger zone
Japan and South Korea are bulking upward offensive and defensive missile capabilities in order to counter any possible spillover from China-Taiwan tensions and North Korea’s provocations, says Gearoid Reidy just for Bloomberg Opinion.Continue Reading
The Big Read: What can make our teachers happier and less overworked? Here’s looking at you, parents
Teachers sensation overworked and burned out is a perennial issue in Singapore. Parents play a big role in this — be it in terms of disciplining their child, intervening with how teachers perform their lessons, or even expecting teachers to become “surrogate parents” or “babysitters”.Continue Reading
Safety push honours road death doctor
A road safety programme continues to be launched to promote the use of bicycles as a means associated with transport in tribute to the ophthalmologist who had been run over by a motorbike at a zebra bridging in Bangkok earlier this year.Continue Reading