Opinion

Singapore’s Travel Advisory is Too Little, Too LateSingapore’s Travel Advisory is Too Little, Too Late

Singapore’s Travel Advisory is Too Little, Too Late

Singapore has issued a travel advisory for its citizens and residents, urging them to wear masks at airports and avoid…

December 18, 2023
Singapore’s New AI Strategy: A Framework for Cyber Security and InnovationSingapore’s New AI Strategy: A Framework for Cyber Security and Innovation

Singapore’s New AI Strategy: A Framework for Cyber Security and Innovation

Singapore has unveiled its second National Artificial Intelligence Strategy, which aims to triple the pool of AI experts, develop a…

December 15, 2023
How Central Asian Countries Are Building a Regional IdentityHow Central Asian Countries Are Building a Regional Identity

How Central Asian Countries Are Building a Regional Identity

Central Asia, a region rich in natural resources and strategic location, has long faced challenges in fostering a collective regional…

December 13, 2023
How China’s dominance in US holiday sales affects the economy and consumersHow China’s dominance in US holiday sales affects the economy and consumers

How China’s dominance in US holiday sales affects the economy and consumers

As the holiday season approaches, many Americans are looking for gifts to buy for their loved ones. But how much…

December 11, 2023
South Korea-UK sign new Downing Street Accord to boost partnershipSouth Korea-UK sign new Downing Street Accord to boost partnership

South Korea-UK sign new Downing Street Accord to boost partnership

The UK and South Korea have agreed to sign a new Downing Street Accord, a major long-term partnership that will…

December 8, 2023
Why Japan is falling behind in English and how it can catch upWhy Japan is falling behind in English and how it can catch up

Why Japan is falling behind in English and how it can catch up

Japan is facing a serious challenge in keeping up with the global market as its people lack the proficiency and…

December 6, 2023
Singapore’s Biggest Money Laundering Case: How Suspects Spent Billions on Luxury GoodsSingapore’s Biggest Money Laundering Case: How Suspects Spent Billions on Luxury Goods

Singapore’s Biggest Money Laundering Case: How Suspects Spent Billions on Luxury Goods

Singapore police have uncovered one of the world's largest money laundering cases, involving more than S$2.8 billion (US$2 billion) worth…

December 4, 2023
China’s New Shining Star is Huawei’s Semiconductor RenaissanceChina’s New Shining Star is Huawei’s Semiconductor Renaissance

China’s New Shining Star is Huawei’s Semiconductor Renaissance

In a remarkable turnaround, Huawei Technologies Co., once on the brink due to US sanctions, has emerged as China's crucial…

December 1, 2023
Here’s Why South Korea Dog Farmers are Threatening to Release 2 Million DogsHere’s Why South Korea Dog Farmers are Threatening to Release 2 Million Dogs

Here’s Why South Korea Dog Farmers are Threatening to Release 2 Million Dogs

In the face of a proposed dog meat ban in South Korea, the Korea Dog Meat Farmers’ Association, a staunch…

November 29, 2023
Philippines at a Crossroads: The Contemplation of Rejoining the International Criminal CourtPhilippines at a Crossroads: The Contemplation of Rejoining the International Criminal Court

Philippines at a Crossroads: The Contemplation of Rejoining the International Criminal Court

In a twist of fate, the Philippines finds itself at a crossroads as discussions intensify over the prospect of rejoining…

November 27, 2023