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OPINION

Time for Asean to tackle scam trade

Samady Ou, Published on 21/06/2025

» In April, China's President, Xi Jinping, undertook a tour of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) member countries in an effort to shore up his country's relationships amidst rising tensions and fears of a full-blown trade war with the United States. While these visits sought to tighten diplomatic ties and deepen economic collaborations, a troubling issue continues to fester in many countries: the growing proliferation of cybercrime and multi-billion-dollar cyber scam networks.

BUSINESS

Hong Kong's Struggle to Lure Bankers Dims Its Role as a Global Finance Hub

Business, Elaine Yu, Published on 28/06/2022

» Before the Covid-19 pandemic, the Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament was for years a highlight on Asia's networking calendar for global bankers and their clients.

BUSINESS

Quarantine Rules Threaten Hong Kong's Role as Finance Hub, Businesses Say

Business, Elaine Yu, Published on 30/08/2021

» In an effort to maintain zero locally transmitted Covid-19 cases, Hong Kong has imposed one of the world's toughest quarantine regimes, confining most arrivals from overseas to a hotel room for as long as three weeks.

LIFE

New, safe home for the Louvre's unseen treasures and artefacts

Life, Elaine Sciolino of the New York Times, Published on 17/02/2021

» PARIS: It is the most ambitious move in the history of the Louvre -- a five-year project to transfer a quarter of a million artworks to an ultramodern storage site 193km away in northern France.

OPINION

Thailand must release al-Araibi

News, Elaine Pearson, Published on 11/01/2019

» Every year, Thailand welcomes thousands of newlyweds on tourism packages, promising a once in a lifetime experience. Little did a Pascoe Vale Football Club player and former Bahrain national team member Hakeem al-Araibi and his bride realise when they left Melbourne on their honeymoon that Thailand would send a squad of police to arrest him as he got off the plane and threaten to send him to Bahrain, where he faces torture and wrongful imprisonment.

OPINION

The future of transportation is the future of cities

News, David Fickling & Elaine He, Published on 08/11/2018

» The biggest problem facing the world's transport planners and visionaries isn't how to develop the most amazing new transport technologies -- it's how to fit our planet's fast-growing population into the tight confines of its ever-growing megacities.