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1st LD-Writethru-China Focus: More major films unveil China release dates amid gradual recovery
by Xinhua writer Zhang Yunlong
EU sanctions Russian intelligence, North Korean, Chinese firms over alleged cyberattacks
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union imposed on Thursday travel and financial sanctions on a department of Russia's military intelligence service and on firms from North Korea and China over their suspected participation in major cyberattacks across the world.
Cyber spies use LinkedIn to hack European defence firms
LONDON (Reuters) - Hackers posed as recruiters working for U.S. defence giants Collins Aerospace and General Dynamics on LinkedIn to break into the networks of military contractors in Europe, cybersecurity researchers said on Wednesday.
US race riots: Music industry pledges anti-racist ‘Black Out Tuesday’
NEW YORK (AFP): Major music industry labels are pledging to halt business on Tuesday (June 2) in solidarity with anti-racist demonstrators demanding structural social change and an end to police brutality.
Music industry hits pause to reflect as U.S. protests rage
(Reuters) - Leading record labels will mark "Black Out Tuesday" this week, suspending business and working with communities to fight racial inequality after protests erupted in the United States following the death of a black man, George Floyd, in police custody.
Japanese face 'new normal' after coronavirus emergency lifted
TOKYO (Reuters) - A day after Japan ended its state of emergency, Tokyo residents took to the streets with a mixture of relief and trepidation as they prepared for a "new normal" of living with the coronavirus.
Japan's Abe wants to build ventilators that hospitals probably don't need
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has pledged to build 2,000 new ventilators for coronavirus patients that even the government says hospitals are unlikely to need.
Asian shares mixed as virus worries counter recovery hopes
TOKYO (AP): Asian shares were mixed Wednesday (May 20) as market players waffled between hopes for recovery as economies gradually reopen and worries over the havoc wreaked by the pandemic.
Asian shares fall as hopes fade for quick economic rebound
TOKYO (AP): Asian shares declined Thursday (May 14) on pessimism about life getting back to normal soon amid the coronavirus pandemic, even as Japan prepared to let businesses reopen in some regions.
Iflix Asian streamer cuts jobs as coronavirus adds to debt woes
SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR/LOS ANGELES: Iflix, the multi-territory streaming firm based in Malaysia, has confirmed a significant wave of job cuts. The company is under pressure during the coronavirus crisis and ahead of debt repayment deadlines