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A trio of Chinese nationals in New Hampshire pleaded guilty to using stolen gift cards to buy Apple products to ship to East Asia.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, together with an international team, carried out an archaeogenetic study of human remains from more than 700 individuals from the Early Middle Ages.
The PIE heard from stakeholders in East Asia, a region poised for healthy growth and increased student mobility in 2025.
Jarand Rystad, CEO and Founder of Rystad Energy, tells CNA's Roland Lim what the second Donald Trump presidency could mean for the LNG market.
Researchers carried out an archeogenetic study of human remains from more than 700 individuals from the Early Middle Ages. Two large burial sites, Modling and Leobersdorf, have been genetically analyzed in their entirety.
SINGAPORE is set to play a “pivotal role” as capital flows shift amid uncertainty, with the world grappling with potential trade tensions in a Donald Trump administration, Citi said in an outlook briefing on Monday (Jan 20).
Jensen Huang is expected to miss the ceremony, while Apple’s Tim Cook, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Tesla’s Elon Musk are attending.
East Ventures, a pioneering and leading venture capital firm in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, announced today that it has closed its inaugural GP-led secondary transaction. Led by a global secondary firm,
By Uditha Devapriya To me, the most important takeaway from the latest BRICS Summit, in Kazan, Russia, was not India signalling towards a new chapter in its ties with China. It was not even Türkiye’s application to join the group.
The travel guide described Penang as a vibrant mosaic of Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures, all of which are reflected in its food, architecture and traditions.
South-East Asia is expected to maintain its growth momentum this year, driven by ongoing supply chain relocations and further integration into global trade networks, says Standard Chartered (StanChart) Research Asean and South Asia chief economist Edward Lee.