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Caribbean ‘golden passports’ cost soars to US$200,000 amid EU crackdown on citizenship-by-investment schemes

by Walter Watson
Caribbean ‘golden passports’ cost soars to US0,000 amid EU crackdown on citizenship-by-investment schemes

Caribbean “golden passports” are getting more expensive, a response to pressure from the US and the European Union to crack down on citizenship sales. A group of four Caribbean nations …

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Working in Australia on student visas: Nepali, Filipino numbers surge on back of migration loophole

by Walter Watson
Working in Australia on student visas: Nepali, Filipino numbers surge on back of migration loophole

It all marks a sea change for Australia’s international education industry, which is now worth some A$36 billion (US$23.6 billion) and is proving increasingly difficult for Canberra to oversee as …

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Opinion | Power sockets still not standardised? First Emperor unified China by standardising writing and measures 2,200 years ago

by Haddis Thomas
Opinion | Power sockets still not standardised? First Emperor unified China by standardising writing and measures 2,200 years ago

I recently holidayed in Shikoku, the least visited of the four main islands of Japan, and had a wonderful time enjoying the sights (it was cherry blossom season), food and …

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Asia’s terrorism surge: from Pakistan to Russia, Isis-K awakens sleeper cells – as Chinese interests come under fire

by Walter Watson
Asia’s terrorism surge: from Pakistan to Russia, Isis-K awakens sleeper cells – as Chinese interests come under fire

Using Afghanistan as their homebase and Turkey as a logistical centre, Isis cells have worked closely with various national and regional branches to pull off the murderous attacks on four …

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AirAsia targets China’s ‘still very big for us’ smaller cities such as Xian in bet on budget-conscious fliers, appetite for Southeast Asia

by Anas Siddiqui
AirAsia targets China’s ‘still very big for us’ smaller cities such as Xian in bet on budget-conscious fliers, appetite for Southeast Asia

“There are two parts of growth here,” Fernandes said. “One is new cities, but the bigger one for me is to provide direct connectivity from the smaller cities. “Your smaller …

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ByteDance-owned Douyin launches stand-alone shopping app in China, heating up the competition against Alibaba, JD.com, PDD

by Anas Siddiqui
ByteDance-owned Douyin launches stand-alone shopping app in China, heating up the competition against Alibaba, JD.com, PDD

Douyin Mall was launched last week as a downloadable app for Android users in mainland China, the world’s largest smartphone market. An Apple iOS version of the app was not …

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Chinese-owned tanker hit by Houthi missiles in Red Sea – days after China told its ships are safe

by Walter Watson
Chinese-owned tanker hit by Houthi missiles in Red Sea – days after China told its ships are safe

A Chinese-owned oil tanker was attacked off Yemen by ballistic missiles fired by Houthi rebels, who have intensified strikes on Red Sea shipping, the US military said. The Panamanian-flagged, Chinese-owned …

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‘Great art films can be shot in Hong Kong’: Chinese artist on M+ movie and the beauty of black and white

by Haddis Thomas
‘Great art films can be shot in Hong Kong’: Chinese artist on M+ movie and the beauty of black and white

That makes perfect sense for Yang – after all, he is known around the world for his evocative and dreamlike films that transcend time and space. Artist Yang Fudong. Photo: …

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Wealthy Chinese relocating to Singapore open new art galleries and spaces, but concerns exist over local integration and a lack of sales

by Haddis Thomas
Wealthy Chinese relocating to Singapore open new art galleries and spaces, but concerns exist over local integration and a lack of sales

Among a number of Chinese-owned venues that have appeared in recent months is Highlight Art. ‘Too ambitious’ National Gallery Singapore show still has its merits The commercial gallery, which has …

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Chinese academic’s disappearance sparks concerns among compatriots in Japan: ‘people are worried’

by Walter Watson
Chinese academic’s disappearance sparks concerns among compatriots in Japan: ‘people are worried’

The disappearance of a Chinese academic based in Japan after a brief visit to his homeland has sparked fears among his peers at Japanese universities, with the incident marking the …

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