Lee Kun-hee, chairman of Samsung Electronics, which made the South Korean company a global name, has died at the age of 78. Under Lena’s leadership, Samsung became the world’s largest manufacturer of smartphones and memory chips, with a turnover equivalent to one-fifth of South Korea’s GDP. Known for his repetitive …
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U.S. immigration officials allegedly forced Cameroonian asylum seekers to sign their own deportation orders, describing lawyers and activists as ruthless in expelling African immigrants from the country in the run-up to the election. Many Cameroonian migrants at the Mississippi detention center refused to sign because they feared death at the …
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While the rise in coronavirus infections is forcing U.S. states and European countries to close bars, open-air hospitals and limit social gatherings to small groups of people, such measures are becoming distant memories in most parts of Asia. For months now, life in Asia, where the virus first emerged, has …
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