Hong Kong film-makers say censorship law spooks investors, actors
HONG KONG – Two years after screening an internationally acclaimed documentary on the democracy movement in Hong Kong, director Kiwi Chow has been forced to complete a
HONG KONG – Two years after screening an internationally acclaimed documentary on the democracy movement in Hong Kong, director Kiwi Chow has been forced to complete a
SAO PAULO – The top executive of Google Brazil said on Tuesday the company encourages greater dialogue around regulating digital platforms in the country, in order to change a
WASHINGTON – Over $200 billion from the US government’s COVID-19 relief programs were potentially stolen, a federal watchdog said on Tuesday, adding that the US Small Business Administration (SBA) had weakened its controls in a rush to
SEOUL — When former Samsung executive Choi Jinseog won a contract with Taiwan’s Foxconn in 2018, he tapped his former employer’s supplier
BRUSSELS — The European Union (EU) will call on countries to prepare for “spill over” effects from increased climate change-driven conflicts, according
SOUTH KOREANS will become at least a year younger tomorrow as the nation, which traditionally counts newborns as one year old, joins
LOS ANGELES/GLASTONBURY, England — Call it Beyflation. Or maybe Swiftflation. The cost of certain goods is retreating in some places, but that doesn’t
Five cases of malaria have been confirmed in Florida and Texas, the first time the potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease has been locally acquired in the United States in 20 years, the
HONG KONG – Amid intensifying military deployments across East Asia, high-level defense dialogue between China and the United States remains frozen. US Secretary of State Antony
SYDNEY – Australia‘s banking regulator told insurer Medibank on Tuesday it would have to set aside A$250 million ($167 million) in extra capital, citing weaknesses identified in its information security after a