ONLINE EXCLUSIVES
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NEARLY HALF OF FOREIGN BUSINESSES IN HONG KONG ARE PLANNING TO RELOCATE
Foreign businesses have for decades reaped the benefits of setting up shop in Hong Kong, a historically stable, expat-friendly finance
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EXTREME WEATHER WARNING SYSTEMS FOR ALL IN FIVE YEARS
Early warning systems to protect the world from extreme weather and climate-related disasters should be rolled out within five years
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MADELEINE ALBRIGHT DIES AT AGE 84
Madeleine Albright, the first female US secretary of state and who helped steer Western foreign policy in the aftermath of the Cold War
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NEW ZEALAND TO TAKE 450 REFUGEES FROM AUSTRALIAN PROCESSING CENTRES
The New Zealand government said it would take a total of 450 asylum seekers in Australia or its offshore detention centre on Nauru
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JAMAICA PM TELLS BRITISH ROYALS ISLAND NATION WANTS TO BE INDEPENDENT
Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness told Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate on Wednesday that his country wants to be independent
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NEW ZEALAND SCRAPS OUTDOOR MASKING AND SOME COVID-19 VACCINE MANDATES
New Zealand is set to significantly relax its COVID-19 restrictions with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern calling it a ‘new beginning for the country
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CHINA EASTERN AIRLINES PLANE CRASHES IN SOUTHERN CHINA
A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 with 132 people on board crashed into the hills of southern China on Monday. This is the country’s
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CLIMATE CHANGE: ‘MADNESS’ TO TURN TO FOSSIL FUELS BECAUSE OF UKRAINE WAR
The UN Secretary General says the rush to use fossil fuels because of the war in Ukraine is "madness" and threatens global climate targets
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REMOTE WORK HAS CHANGED MILLIONS OF CAREERS
The pandemic thrust the working world into a new reality in March 2020 as offices closed and millions of people were forced to learn
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TEN LESSONS FROM TWO YEARS OF COVID-19
World Economic Forum: On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that COVID-19 was a pandemic. Since then, more than six million lives around the world have been…
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