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How Chinese surveillance technology helps North Korea keep its citizens on a tight leash

by Walter Watson
How Chinese surveillance technology helps North Korea keep its citizens on a tight leash

The North is putting a lot of resources and efforts into developing technology and algorithms for surveillance but it “overly relies on imported Chinese technology” for devices including mobile handsets …

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Bodies found in Mexico likely those of missing Australian, American surfers: officials

by Walter Watson
Bodies found in Mexico likely those of missing Australian, American surfers: officials

Another body found at the site had been there longer and was unconnected to the latest disappearances, officials said. Andrade said one line of inquiry is whether the deaths resulted …

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Nepal eyes a luxury travel renaissance with new high-end resorts: ‘investors are optimistic’

by Walter Watson
Nepal eyes a luxury travel renaissance with new high-end resorts: ‘investors are optimistic’

Nepal’s tourism industry has mostly bounced back, contributing 6.7 per cent to gross domestic product in 2022, according to data from the World Bank. Last year, Nepal welcomed more than …

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Cambodia probes YouTubers’ abuse of monkeys at Angkor Wat Unesco site: ‘needs boundary between human intervention in nature’

by Walter Watson
Cambodia probes YouTubers’ abuse of monkeys at Angkor Wat Unesco site: ‘needs boundary between human intervention in nature’

“The monkey should be living in the wild, where they are supposed to be living, but the monkey nowadays is being treated like a domestic pet,” said Long Kosal, spokesperson …

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Swire Properties to close The Opposite House in Beijing, group’s first hotel, as it eyes redevelopment to retail property

by Anas Siddiqui
Swire Properties to close The Opposite House in Beijing, group’s first hotel, as it eyes redevelopment to retail property

Swire Properties is shutting down the group’s first ever hotel, The Opposite House in Beijing, after 16 years to make way for an “innovative retail landmark”, according to a spokesman. …

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Thailand pushes EU Schengen-style visa for mainland Southeast Asia

by Walter Watson
Thailand pushes EU Schengen-style visa for mainland Southeast Asia

Thailand is steering an initiative for a joint-visa programme with countries that together hosted about 70 million tourists last year as Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin ramps up initiatives to attract …

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Malaysia foresees surge in Chinese tourist numbers as airlines launch new routes

by Walter Watson
Malaysia foresees surge in Chinese tourist numbers as airlines launch new routes

Tourism authorities in Malaysia say they are confident of achieving their target of attracting more than 5 million tourists from China this year, supported by the frequency of flights between …

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Japan’s Nara plans to cull more sacred deer to protect farms, tackle starvation

by Walter Watson
Japan’s Nara plans to cull more sacred deer to protect farms, tackle starvation

“The tourists love to see the cute bambis and feed them and I’ve never seen them attack a person or bite,” said Tsutomu Harada, a tour guide who has visited …

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Hong Kong must continue to promote itself to attract international listings, capital and investors, Paul Chan and Bonnie Chan tell forum

by Anas Siddiqui
Hong Kong must continue to promote itself to attract international listings, capital and investors, Paul Chan and Bonnie Chan tell forum

The government and HKEX have been promoting the unique features of the city’s capital market to Middle Eastern and Asean countries since last year, and such efforts will continue, he …

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Opinion | A canal for redeveloped Flower Market in Hong Kong? They may work in Amsterdam, but this is a vibrant Chinese community. Respect its heritage

by Haddis Thomas
Opinion | A canal for redeveloped Flower Market in Hong Kong? They may work in Amsterdam, but this is a vibrant Chinese community. Respect its heritage

The prospect of altering these ageing structures, some of which hold historical or cultural value, evokes a sense of unease and raises poignant questions. Will our beloved Flower Market suffer …

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