Japanese business leaders said Thursday support will be necessary for struggling firms under a second state of emergency over the novel coronavirus in Tokyo and three neighboring prefectures, while ... ( read original story ...)
India needs to improve quality standards: Munjal
India has to become a significant exporter if it has to become a key player in global trade and the country's industry and businesses want to stand up and be counted to meet the ambitions ... ( read original story ...)
How India Could Strike A Blow For The Global Scientific Community
Hub is a free online archive that makes available a huge number of scientific papers otherwise kept behind paywalls on the sites of the main academic journals. The umpteenth lawsuit by a group of ... ( read original story ...)
Macau and Foshan to boost culture, technology and TCM ties
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has continued his visit to the Greater Bay Area (GBA) with meetings with top officials in Foshan, Guangdong province. Both sides have focused on enhancing cooperation in ... ( read original story ...)
A Hong Kong Website Gets Blocked, Raising Censorship Fears
Users of major mobile carriers can no longer access a service that detailed the personal information of police officers, a possible sign that the city is turning to tactics used in mainland China. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Inquest Fails To Determine Cause Of Student’s Death During Protest
A Hong Kong inquest failed Saturday to determine the cause of a student's death that fuelled tensions between protesters and the city's police force at the height of the pro-democracy rallies that ... ( read original story ...)
The world must do more to fight China’s crackdown in Hong Kong
Hong Kong authorities arrested and detained overnight more than 50 pro-democracy activists and politicians. After more than 40 hours of detention, many were released with their travel documents ... ( read original story ...)
In Hong Kong it now looks like opposition is against the law
Mass arrests of 50 pro-democracy activists, pollsters and politicians seem to all but criminalise opposition politics ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police use national security law for first time to block access to website recording anti-government protests, officers’ details
Hong Kong police have invoked the national security law for the first time to block a local website dedicated to publishing first-hand accounts of the anti-government protests in 2019 and the personal ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police release all but three of those held in crackdown
No one has yet been charged as some pro-democracy figures say they were arrested for political reasons ... ( read original story ...)