From Bali's complaint about tourists being too frugal to a bamboo innovation, here are highlights from SCMP's recent reporting We have selected seven stories from this week's news across Hong Kong, ...
Headhunter Jason Yang has been busy filling artificial intelligence (AI) jobs at top Chinese technology companies, from start-ups like DeepSeek to industry giants such as ByteDance.
Shenzhen University - located in China's southern tech hub - has partnered with Tencent Cloud to introduce a general AI ...
The Trump administration has halted the participation of US scientists in key UN climate change assessments, two sources ...
FOR President Xi Jinping, an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine brings many opportunities and one major threat: China would ...
Welcome to the Money blog. We're covering a signal from Rachel Reeves that she will cut the cash ISA tax-free limit and a ...
Should the Tennessee Titans draft Cam Ward if they deem him better than Will Levis? Not so fast, says NFL Network's top NFL draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah.
Media in China is taking notice of the large number of key developers, researchers and scientists born and educated in China at work in US.
By China’s conventional standards, women are expected to be supportive of their husbands and to focus on raising children.
Xu Ke’s move follows several high-profile departures of Chinese scientists from top tech companies to join academia.
When the South Beach Wine & Food Festival debuted in March on the sandy shores of Miami Beach as an outgrowth of the Florida Extravaganza that Florida International University had hosted for five ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNThe building blocks of a digital economy: Where do we start? (Part 2b)By Sammy CRABBEIn Part 2a, we examined how China and Dubai successfully implemented economic transformation through strategic zoning and regulatory flexibility.We also highlighted the pushbacks and ...
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