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What do Hong Kong’s Consumer Council and The Wall Street Journal have in common? Timidity
Hong Kong Free Press· 4 小時前The Consumer Council is a curious creature. This is not usually relevant to the council’s work, ...
Bangladesh protests quelled but anger, discontent remain
Reuters· 1 日前Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina imposed a nationwide curfew last week and used the army ...
Sri Lanka to elect new president Sept 21 amid critical economic reforms
Reuters· 1 日前Sri Lanka will hold presidential elections on Sept. 21, a government notice said on Friday, ...
Why the US is losing the Arab world
China Daily· 2 日前American scholars Michael Robbins, Amaney A. Jamal and Mark Tessler published a joint article in Foreign Affairs analyzing ...
In Venezuela, disillusioned former socialists now back the opposition
Reuters· 2 日前Sunday's presidential election in Venezuela has attracted a level of voter enthusiasm not ...
Beyond The Cookie: Digital Advertising's Multi-Source Revolution
Forbes· 2 日前For over two decades, the third-party cookie reigned supreme in digital advertising. It was the foundation for targeted ...
Israel's Netanyahu to meet separately with Biden, Harris on Thursday, White House says
Reuters· 3 日前House on Thursday to discuss progress towards a ceasefire in Gaza and a hostage release, the ...
Crisis-hit Ukrainian city prepares for life after the war
Reuters· 3 日前For the mayor of the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv, wartime crises like water and power ...
Economy booms but India's young hanker for government jobs
Reuters· 5 日前Sunil Kumar, a 30-year-old, has spent the last 9 years of his life chasing a job in the Indian ...
What to Expect From India’s Budget, From Tax Cuts to Welfare Support
Bloomberg· 5 日前In India’s first budget under a new coalition government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ...