China-Japan relations as cause for hope not despair

SEOUL – The 50th anniversary of the establishment of China-Japan diplomatic relations did not cross Haruko Satoh’s radar screen. Granted, such occasions are hardly at the top of everyone’s viewing agenda. But Satoh might have been expected to tune in: She is a professor of international relations at the Osaka School of International Public Policy, […]Continue Reading

Nokia reaffirms commitment to Malaysia’s Industry 4.0

Remained committed to supporting customers, partners in Malaysia
To provide mission critical in manufacturing, oil & gas, agriculture Nokia has said that it remained committed to supporting its customers and partners in Malaysia to create value and provide a foundation to accelerate the digitalisation of the country’s key industries. 
In a statement, the…Continue Reading

Bringing South Korea into line with global change

The regime in Pyongyang has been conducting high-intensity military exercises recently. Diplomatic commentators see this as evidence of an alliance with Russia and China. However, if we look at the trends of South Korea’s military development, we can have a different analysis. South Korea’s apparent willingness to develop its military arsenal may worry the North […]Continue Reading

Most APAC businesses have adapted to hybrid work: Telstra

Eight in ten organisations are promoting hybrid work Virtual work to increase by 83% despite offices reopening Business decision makers are rethinking their operations and work arrangements to benefit both employers and employees in the hybrid work era, according to Australian telco Telstra.
In a statement, the firm said its report titled…Continue Reading