CAIRO An Egyptian court on Sunday (May 23) rejected a complaint by the Japanese owner of a container ship that blocked traffic in the Suez Canal for six days in March against the vessel's continued detention by canal authorities, a lawyer said. The Ever Given, one of the world's...
Inflation, a no-show for decades, is suddenly breaking out all over, it seems. And concerns are growing.
Bribing citizens to get jabbed is not stupid – but it’s just depressing to see it reduced to the level of a discount item, says the Financial Times’ Robert Shrimsley.
Young South Koreans are pushing back against unhealthy work practices and putting up barriers to seize back work-life balance. That distinction between the private and professional is one worth welcoming, says Steven Borowiec.
Disney’s decision to close its TV channels across Southeast Asia could signal something good for the entertainment industry – and for us, says Dr Kym Campbell of the Wee Kim Wee School of Communications.
THE recent tech sell-off sparks a big question as posed by Citi Private Bank in a recent report: does technology really have an inflation problem?
Bitcoin dipped 10 per cent to US$33,747.21 at 10am on Sunday, losing US$3,753.33 from its previous close.
Bitcoin dipped 10per cent to US$33,747.21 at 1400 GMT (10 a.m. ET) on Sunday, losing US$3,753.33 from its previous close.
JERUSALEM: Israel reopened its borders to foreign tourists on Sunday (May 23) after a fall in COVID-19 infections but said it would take time for visitors to start arriving and to revive the tourism industry. Under an easing of coronavirus restrictions, the government went ahead with a plan to...
Bitcoin fell by 8.9per cent to US$34,156 at 1000 GMT on Sunday, losing US$3,344.54 from its previous close.
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