Pony ENT, a cutting-edge Korean startup, is poised to redefine the virtual idol industry through the utilization of state-of-the-art motion capture technology and virtual human production techniques.
Examining Myanmar’s progression: Past to present
This article is authored by Kamakshi Wason, global COO and director, academic programmes, Tillotoma Foundation, Kolkata.
On Enemies Lists and Political Orthodoxies in Myanmar
A veteran scholar of Myanmar recalls the time he discovered he had been declared an ‘enemy’ of the ‘Burmese Revolution’.
Japan automakers to invest $4.3 bln in Thailand over 5 years -Thai govt
Major Japanese auto manufacturers will invest 150 billion baht ($4.34 billion) in Thailand over the next five years, a Thai government spokesperson said on Monday, supporting the Southeast Asian ...
Christmas tree from Pittsburgh area sits in front of Vietnam Veterans Memorial
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — This Christmas, a very special tree from Butler County is in front of one of the most solemn memorials in the nation. Jack Grupp and family have been growing Christmas trees on ...
Japan’s Labor Demand Holds Steady in Positive Sign for Wages
Japan’s labor market remained relatively tight in November, keeping pressure on employers to boost pay in order to fill positions as companies prepare to engage in annual wage negotiations with unions ...
Japan November jobless rate flat at 2.5%
Japan's jobless rate was unchanged at 2.5% in November from the previous month, government data showed on Tuesday.
Weak Yen Fuels Japan’s 2023 Equity Rally During Foreign Demand
One of the world’s biggest share market rallies this year in Japan may be extended if foreign investors become even more bullish in 2024.
President asks all to work together to build Smart Bangladesh
President Mohammed Shahabuddin on Monday asked everyone, irrespective of religions and caste, to work together in building a non-communal, ...
Pakistan Election Commission refutes claims of allocating ‘bat’ symbol to any party
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has issued a clear rebuttal to reports suggesting the allocation of the ‘bat’ symbol to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Parliamentarians, as reported by ARY News. In an official statement released on Monday evening,