Hong Kong police officers were filmed drawing their pistols at protesters (Photo: Twitter) Christian human rights campaigner Benedict Rogers has condemned the Hong Kong police's increasing heavy handedness after a 12-year-old was reportedly among the dozens of protesters detained during a day of violent clashes on Sunday. |
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TEMPO.CO Jakarta - Southeast Asia Freedom of Expression Network (SAFEnet) urged the Indonesian government to revoke its internet block, specifically the bandwidth throttling imposed in
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(AGENPARL) – Washington mar 27 agosto 2019 Asia Siddiqui and Noelle Velentzas, residents of Queens, pleaded guilty to teaching and distributing information pertaining to the making and use of an explosive. |
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(AGENPARL) – Manila (Philippines), mar 27 agosto 2019 This book discusses the importance of the free movement of skilled workers in Southeast Asia. It assesses current challenges and opportunities and suggests a range of enabling policy measures. |
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TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares mostly rose Tuesday as investors found reason to be cautiously optimistic again about the potential for progress in the costly trade war between the U.S. and China. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 rose 1.2% in morning trading to 20,497.09. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 added 0.3% to 6,458. |
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The East Ventures capital company announced on Thursday it had raised US$75 million, double the initial target of $30 million, to accelerate its investments in startups from Japan and Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, where most of the company’s managing partners were born. |
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ISLAMABAD -- As the U.S. and Afghanistan's Taliban militants head toward a long-awaited peace deal, China and its Belt and Road Initiative are looming larger over the Central Asian country's future. The U.S. and the Taliban "seem to be close to an agreement which, for the first time, could bring a.... |
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TOKYO Asian shares mostly rose Tuesday as investors found reason to be cautiously optimistic again about the potential for progress in the costly trade war between the U.S. and China. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 rose 1.2% in morning trading to 20,497.09. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 added 0.3% to 6,458.40, while South Korea’s Kospi gained nearly 1. |
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Seventy years ago this week, the first nuclear explosion took place at the now shut down Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site. A momentous event, its shock waves were felt far beyond Central Asia for decades to come. The successful test of the first Soviet bomb marked the formal launch of the nuclear.... |
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Hong Kong’s Hang Seng rose at first but reversed course and was down nearly 0.2% at 25,635.96. The Shanghai Composite was up 1.1% at 2,894.31. “It remains all about trade as President Donald Trump’s comments on the matter had once again been the primary driver for markets at the start of the week. |
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TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares mostly rose Tuesday as investors found reason to be cautiously optimistic again about the potential for progress in the costly trade war between the U.S. and China. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 rose 1.2% in morning trading to 20,497.09. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 added 0.3% to 6,458. |
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Supporting the market mood, US President Donald Trump on Monday flagged the possibility of a trade deal with China and said he believed Beijing was sincere in its desire to reach an agreement. Global markets had been roiled at the start of the week by new tariffs from the world’s two largest economies. |
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CANBERA (dpa-AFX) - Asian stock markets are rising on Tuesday following the overnight gains on Wall Street as worries about U.S.-China trade tensions have eased for now. U.S. President Donald Trump said that top Chinese officials had called asking for the resumption of trade talks. |
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Asian stock are rising on Tuesday following the overnight gains on Wall Street as worries about U.S.-China trade tensions have eased for now. U.S. President Donald Trump said that top Chinese officials had called asking for the resumption of trade talks. Nevertheless, investors are cautious as China has denied that any phone call between U. |
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A former New Zealand high commissioner to Tonga, Christine Bogle, is in Nuku'alofa this week to make a presentation about her PhD thesis: Democratization in Asia - Pacific Monarchies: Drivers and Impediments.
The thesis is a study of monarchies in Bhutan, Tonga, Nepal, and Thailand. |
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Transforming Papua New Guinea to become the food basket of the Asia Pacific region is a vision embarked on by the government. Prime Minister James Marape said this in his talk during the official opening of the multi-million kina Fresh Produce Development Authority building in Goroka last Friday. |
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This story is part of Forbes' coverage of Asia's Best Over A Billion 2019 list. See full coverage San Miguel’s billionaire president Ramon Ang turned 65 in January, an age when many think about slowing down. Instead, Ang is busy orchestrating a massive expansion planned as the biggest in the 129-year history of the Philippine conglomerate. |
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This Tokyo-based producer of semiconductor production and testing equipment is benefitting from a growing need to test chips to power 5G smartphones and AI applications. Advantest tripled its net profit in the year ended March 31 to 57 billion yen ($524 million) as revenue climbed 36% to a record 282 billion yen. |
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The game is Myanmar's national sport and is similar to volleyball but players use their feet instead of their hands to pass a ball made of handwoven rattan. Many refugees from the Karen ethnic group that fled the war-torn country now play the game regularly in Australia, thanks to competitions run around the country. |
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MANILA, Philippines Reclaiming their lost title will be the ultimate objective when F2 Logistics battles Cignal in Game 2 of the Philippine Superliga (PSL) All-Filipino Conference finals on Tuesday at the Mall of Asia Arena. Game time is at 7 p.m. with the Cargo Movers looking to finally capture the.... |
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NEW YORK - European and American stocks ventured higher on Monday following a meltdown in Asia as financial markets seemed to march in lockstep with US President Donald Trump's remarks on trade. The American leader breathed some optimism into markets, telling reporters at an economic summit in.... |
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The game is Myanmar's national sport and is similar to volleyball but players use their feet instead of their hands to pass a ball made of handwoven rattan. Many refugees from the Karen ethnic group that fled the war-torn country now play the game regularly in Australia, thanks to competitions run around the country. |
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As Novac/Adriano Milovan writes on the 26th of August, 2019, leading Croatian exporters are anxiously following the signs of a slowdown in the European, especially the German and Italian economies, and are preparing for the possibility of a new recession in order to attempt to weather its effects on their business. |
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Halliburton Company (NYSE: HAL) today announced eight nonprofit organizations throughout its Asia Pacific operational region will receive $10,000 grants each in honor of the Company’s 100 th anniversary. Founded in 1919, Halliburton is celebrating its 100-year anniversary with the stakeholders who.... |
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As user growth on various social media platforms in the key global markets slows down, India is helping social media players clock more revenue per user in the Asia-Pacific region, thus driving the overall social advertising spend, a new report said on Monday. According to Forrester, global social advertising spend will hit $165. |
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The game is Myanmar's national sport and is similar to volleyball but players use their feet instead of their hands to pass a ball made of handwoven rattan. Many refugees from the Karen ethnic group that fled the war-torn country now play the game regularly in Australia, thanks to competitions run around the country. |
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