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Commentary: Why are Taiwan’s roads so deadly for pedestrians?
Recent fatal accidents in Taiwan have triggered swift responses from officials. But without structural reform and clear accountability, its roads remain dangerous for pedestrians, says Dr Tsu-Jui Cheng, a professor at the National Cheng Kung University.
2 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
Netanyahu sees Iran outcome opening door to Gaza hostage return
2 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
China resumes qualified seafood imports from some Japan regions
2 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
South Korea's Lee names Koo Yun-cheol finance minister, makes other picks
2 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
One of Hong Kong's last pro-democracy groups disbands amid national security crackdown
The League of Social Democrats was the only pro-democracy party in Hong Kong that still staged small street protests occasionally and held street booth activities to carry on its advocacy despite the risks.
2 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
Indonesia-China lithium battery plant to be operational by end-2026
2 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
Festival stampede kills three near Indian temple
2 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
VinFast opens second domestic EV factory amid global expansion
2 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
China's humanoid robots generate more football excitement than their human counterparts
All the robots playing in the football matches were operated fully autonomously using AI-driven strategies without any human intervention or supervision.
2 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
Taiwan vice-president says she will not be intimidated after Czech says China planned physical intimidation
Czech local media reported that a Chinese diplomat had run a red light when following Taiwanese Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim's car and that the Chinese had also planned to stage a demonstrative car crash.
2 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
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How to soundproof your home in Singapore?
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
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Rare Detached Freehold Home On Singapore’s ‘Millionaire’s Row’ Up For Sale At $14m
Not many roads in Singapore carry the kind of weight that Meyer Road does. It’s been considered an exclusive landed enclave since before the Second World War, when even then wealthy Europeans would have seaside homes here. Among the detached plots that remain, you occasionally find one like this. This rare 5,000 sq ft freehold plot also […] The post Rare Detached Freehold Home On Singapore’s ‘Millionaire’s Row’ Up For Sale At $14m first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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The 5 Most Common Property Questions Everyone Asks In Singapore – But No One Can Answer
Although I’ve been investing and writing about real estate for over a decade now, some questions still make me pause and take a deep breath. Because what’s going to follow is a very long-winded explanation, chock-full of words like “unless,” “maybe,” and “contextually.” And at the end of it, I know you’re going to be disappointed and […] The post The 5 Most Common Property Questions Everyone Asks In Singapore – But No One Can Answer first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
2 days ago | thefinance.sg
Seoul says over 300 South Koreans held in US battery plant site raid
US immigration authorities arrested 475 workers, including over 300 South Koreans, at a Hyundai Motor car battery factory in the southern state of Georgia.
in 5 hours | channelnewsasia.com
South Korea vows support to Koreans arrested in US immigration raid
US immigration authorities arrested 475 workers, including over 300 South Koreans, at a Hyundai Motor car battery factory in the southern state of Georgia.
in 4 hours | channelnewsasia.com
Rayner’s ‘disappointing’ exit does ‘little to reassure’ investors, industry warns
Experts have warned that the departure of housing secretary Angela Rayner does not inspire confidence for investment coming into the UK property sector. The post Rayner’s ‘disappointing’ exit does ‘little to reassure’ investors, industry warns appeared first on Property Week.
12 hours ago | propertyweek.com
Steve Reed replaces Rayner as housing secretary
Former environment secretary Steve Reed has replaced Angela Rayner as housing secretary following her departure earlier today. The post Steve Reed replaces Rayner as housing secretary appeared first on Property Week.
12 hours ago | propertyweek.com
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