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Taiwan man invents stroller for fish to 'explore other worlds'
The avid aerial drone photographer made the contraption using spare parts he had lying around for his goldfish to see what's out there.
Former diplomat linked to Janda Baik marijuana farm released, son still in remand
PETALING JAYA: The former ambassador to Indonesia who was arrested together with his son on allegations of cultivating cannabis in Janda Baik has been released.
Muslims urged to report 'praying with fan' incidences
IPOH: The public is urged to report to the religious authorities if they come across Muslims praying along with a fan and making it as though it is another worshipper.
NFT artist Emily Yang finds the crypto space empowering for women
Emily Yang, an NFT artist, points out that the crypto community 'is not a sexist one'
Squid Game star Hoyeon Jung, Olympians Edgar Cheung and Eileen Gu make Forbes Asia’s 30 under 30, but Singapore may be the real winner
Squid Game star Hoyeon Jung, Olympics golden-boy fencer Edgar Cheung Ka-long and skiing sweetheart Eileen Gu were ranked among Forbes’ 30 under 30 list of Asia-based entrepreneurs for “trying new ideas, building on success and in some cases starting their own businesses.”
Nomura leads US$6 million investment in Hong Kong climate tech start-up Allinfra
Hong Kong climate tech start-up Allinfra, which provides blockchain-based solutions to help companies achieve their sustainability goals, has raised US$6 million in its latest fundraising round led by Japanese financial giant Nomura.
Strong China-Russia ties on show in Pacific patrol, despite Beijing’s lack of military support in Ukraine
Flights by Russian and Chinese bombers near Japanese and South Korean air defence zones indicate the two powers will step up their military ties despite facing tension with the West over the ongoing Ukraine war, according to defence analysts.
China’s Gen Z OK to wait for wealth with record graduates to fight for jobs, US youth less patient
Ahead of what is set to be the most difficult summer to find a job in China – amid an economic slowdown and with record number of young workers entering the market and fighting for fewer jobs – the work-life balance scales appear to be shifting for the nation’s latest crop of Gen Z graduates.
US official sees ‘trilateral’ relationship with Japan and South Korea growing stronger
A senior State Department official expressed high confidence on Wednesday that Washington’s efforts at “trilateral” cooperation with Seoul and Tokyo would succeed in the face of regional threats, despite numerous disputes that have long plagued relations between South Korea and Japan.
China-Australia relations - will a Penfolds wine by any Chinese vineyard taste as sweet?
One of Australia’s oldest wine brands is accelerating production of its made-in-China offerings, with an eye on using domestic production to circumvent import tariffs that have had an outsized impact on wine exports from down under for nearly two years, according to an industry insider.