Across the Pearl River in the special administrative region of Macau, state planners are huddling with consultants to kick start a Nasdaq-like stock exchange that can help start-ups and growth ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Act May See Taiwan Replace China at World’s Largest Naval Games
"The U.S.' frequent playing of the so-called Taiwan card in an attempt to harm China's national sovereignty and territorial integrity in the 'sausage-slicing' approach is a sheer pipe dream," a ... ( read original story ...)
Bhutan rejects as ‘totally baseless’ media reports on irrigation water stoppage to Assam
Thimphu, Jun 26 (PTI) Bhutan on Friday rejected the media reports claiming that it has stopped the supply of irrigation water to farmers in Assam, terming them “totally baseless” and a 'deliberate ... ( read original story ...)
Water blockage due to natural causes: Bhutan
Water blockage due to natural causes: Bhutan Focus on growth, not spending cuts: Panel 4 Emotional and financial changes new fathers have to make Gandhis escalate attack on PM Modi over LAC crisis ... ( read original story ...)
Qatar- Foreign funds turn bearish, Gulf individuals continue to be net buyers on QSE
Foreign funds were seen bearish and there was weakened buying interests from their domestic counterparts on the Qatar Stock Exchange this week, which saw global credit rating agency Fitch affirm the ... ( read original story ...)
Former Buena Vista, Notre Dame star Tory Jackson: How I ended up playing in Mongolia
Tory Jackson was happy with the time he spent playing basketball in Mongolia. But all things considered, he’d rather be, well, anywhere. The former Buena Vista and Notre Dame standout played one year ... ( read original story ...)
Georgia governor signs hate crime law in wake of Ahmaud Arbery shooting
Georgia's governor signed a hate crime law Friday, weeks after Ahmaud Arbery was shot by armed white men in what many called a modern-day lynching. ( read original story ...)
Georgia Approves Hate Crimes Law, But Critics Say it Could Be Tainted By Pending Bill that adds Protections for Police
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said at the hate crime bill’s signing ceremony on Friday that lawmakers “rose to the occasion” as “Georgians protested to demand action.” Kemp said the measure “does not ... ( read original story ...)
Giant dust plume likely to bring hazy skies to Georgia
“The primary concern is not necessarily weather related,” said Zachary Handlos from the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech. “The big issue is air quality.” Air quality in parts ... ( read original story ...)
Georgia Tech researchers: Colleges too optimistic about social distancing
Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. Working with an undergraduate and graduate student, they put social distancing plans by colleges to a ... ( read original story ...)