[ad_1] What are the four things that human beings need to survive? Food, air, water… and maybe a little Netflix here and there. Netflix has seen tremendous growth amid the coronavirus pandemic, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t looking for ways to attract new subscribers. This is especially because rivals …
Read More »The ‘Made in Hong Kong’ brand suffers as tensions between the United States and China deepen
[ad_1] HONG KONG: At the Koon Chun sauce factory, workers struggle to cover hundreds of thousands of bottles with new “Made in China” labels as the popular Hong Kong brand falls victim to spiraling diplomatic tensions. Founded nearly a century ago, the family-owned factory has survived a world war, multiple …
Read More »China tries to change the script of the COVID-19 pandemic, starring a ‘reborn’ Wuhan
[ad_1] WUHAN: China is recasting Wuhan as a heroic coronavirus victim and trying to cast doubt on the origin story of the pandemic as it aims to take over the narrative at a time of growing global mistrust of Beijing. The public relations bombardment is manifested daily in comments by …
Read More »StarHub and M1 fined for interruptions in broadband service
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Telecommunications companies StarHub and M1 have been fined $ 210,000 and $ 400,000 respectively by the Singapore Information Media Development Authority (IMDA) for disruptions to broadband service that occurred earlier this year. The fines were imposed for violations of the 2016 Code of Practice for the Resilience …
Read More »The Hong Kong Restaurant Covid-19 Guide Is A Hit In Various Sectors Around The World, East Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] HONG KONG – What started out as doodles on napkins has become a practical guide on how to run a restaurant in a pandemic now referred to by various sectors around the world. A mixture of common sense and practicality, the 20-page Covid-19 playbook was compiled by the management …
Read More »Charged with theft, later acquitted: CAG chief’s family police report was to prevent maid from complaining to MOM, says judge, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories
[ad_1] During the nine years beginning in 2007 that he worked for Changi Airport Group Chairman Liew Mun Leong and his family, Indonesian Parti Liyani maintained a relatively harmonious relationship with its members. They gave him generous red packages and increased his monthly salary from $ 300 to $ 600. …
Read More »Japan Coast Guard halts search for crew of capsized cattle boat due to bad weather
[ad_1] TOKYO: Japan’s coast guard halted a search for missing crew members from a cattle boat that capsized in the East China Sea earlier this week due to bad weather from a typhoon, a coast guard official said on Saturday (September 5). A third crew member of the ship that …
Read More »Sancho opens up to Man Utd’s constant ties, denies Man City regrets
[ad_1] Publication Date: Saturday, September 5, 2020 2:56 AM Jadon Sancho admits he doesn’t care about the transfer speculation linking him to a Manchester United signing. The England winger is one of the main targets at Old Trafford after rising to fame in the past three seasons with Borussia Dortmund. …
Read More »StarHub and M1 Fined for Broadband Service Interruptions During COVID-19 Circuit Breaker
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Local telcos StarHub and M1 have been fined by Infocomm’s Media Development Authority (IMDA) for disruptions to their broadband Internet service in April and May respectively, the authority said on Sunday (September 6). ). StarHub was fined S $ 210,000, while M1 was fined S $ 400,000, IMDA …
Read More »US considers blacklisting Chinese chipmaker SMIC
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration is considering whether to add China’s top chipmaker SMIC to a commercial blacklist, a Defense Department official said, as the United States intensifies its crackdown on Chinese companies. A Pentagon spokeswoman said the Department of Defense was working with other agencies to determine …
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