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Singapore is world's most free economy: US think-tank
WASHINGTON (The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore's economy has been ranked the most free in the world this year in the Heritage Foundation's 2021 Index of Economic Freedom, the second year in a row it topped the list.
Honda's part self-driving Legend a big step for autonomous tech
TOKYO (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co Ltd on Thursday unveiled a partially self-driving Legend sedan in Japan, becoming the world's first carmaker to sell a vehicle equipped with new, certified level 3 automation technology.
Op to tackle illegals and squatters in Sabah only after Covid-19 curve flattened, says state's top cop
KOTA KINABALU: A special operation to tackle illegal immigrants and squatters in Sabah will be launched once the Covid-19 curve in the state is flattened, police commissioner Datuk Hazani Ghazali said.
‘Gray rhino’ real estate risks need to be tamed
SHANGHAI: China’s property market is the biggest “gray rhino”, a very obvious yet ignored threat, in terms of financial risks, given it is so deeply intertwined with the financial industry, and it is necessary to keep real estate loan risks under control for the stable development of the property market, a top regulatory official has reiterated.
Two sessions to set bold economic vision for China
BEIJING (Global Times): As thousands of China's top legislators and political advisors prepare to convene in Beijing later this week for the annual two sessions, they are tasked to review and discuss various policy priorities and sweeping development plans designed to further lift the country to new milestones in the next 15 years: a modern socialist power with world-leading national strength and global influence.
Labour rights issue at forefront of Spain’s gig economy with potential regulation
Thousands of kilometres (miles) away from his native Venezuela, 48-year-old Nestor Perez died last month on the streets of Madrid when he was hit by a garbage truck while delivering a food order for Deliveroo.
Spain's gig economy poses labour rights conundrum as regulation eyed
MADRID (Reuters) - Thousands of kilometres (miles) away from his native Venezuela, 48-year-old Nestor Perez died last month on the streets of Madrid when he was hit by a garbage truck while delivering a food order for Deliveroo.
Community group buying: Chinese regulators fine businesses tied to Big Tech for price dumping
The State Administration for Market Regulation accuses tech giants involved in community group buying of price dumping in a bid to dominate the market. The latest crackdown on Big Tech comes ahead of Beijing’s key political meeting known as the ‘two sessions’.
Proxy adviser ISS backs shareholder proposal for Toshiba investigation
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp shareholders should vote in favour of a proposed independent investigation into allegations that investors were pressured ahead of last year's annual general meeting, an influential proxy adviser has recommended.
Covid-19: No reason to have misgivings about vaccines
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Having grappled with the Covid-19 pandemic for a year now, vaccines that promise to curb the transmission of the deadly coronavirus are finally available in Malaysia.