Aim is to create enough outrage to unite world against the populous country
By lowering the cost of clean energy, companies will consider making positive changes themselves
Worldwide, people want stronger leadership, not more democracy
The Yu Lan Festival may have dark origins, but is increasingly associated with charity
Media allegations about Chinese invasions of multiple countries are becoming extremely common -- yet are clearly fanciful. In this 90 second video below, Fridayeveryday editor Nury Vittachi looks at the latest allegations and asks a key question: who is damaging the media's credibility?
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With ice-cold courage, Wei Zheng scolded those who could kill him instantly
One case makes international headlines but the bigger picture tells a different story
Never mind American threats of war, the semiconductor struggle is already being fought
The crime fighter from 1,000 years ago had a supernatural alter ego
Hong Kong’s biggest critic is under pressure after being caught up in the “Tory sleaze” crackdown in the UK.
Politician Iain Duncan Smith is facing questions about
taking £25,000 (about HK$265,000) a year for a “second job” advising a huge
sanitizer company—while making decisions that benefited it.
He chaired a UK government taskforce which recommended…
