Philippine hospitals are in a critical condition as rich nations offer high salaries and residency to tempt the best nurses abroad.
Hundreds of thousands flee as Cyclone Mocha thunders towards Myanmar and Bangladesh
Cyclone Mocha was packing winds of up to 240km per hour (149 miles per hour), according to the Zoom Earth website, which classed it as a Super Cyclone.
‘Let’s not divide into blocs’: EU faces pushback from Indo-Pacific on Ukraine
Some ministers in the region back an immediate halt to fighting in Ukraine, countering EU position that such a move would solidify Russian gains.
UK government plans major reforms to employment regulation
Proposals in a new policy paper published by the UK government could have a significant effect on employment regulation, according to legal experts.
Misuse of private information in UK law
UK law protects people’s right to privacy in a number of ways.
India’s Tata Group said to become Apple’s fourth iPhone contract manufacturer, accelerating a shift of production outside China
Tata, the largest conglomerate in India, is set to become the fourth iPhone supplier amid Apple’s efforts to diversify its manufacturing supply chain, according to research firm TrendForce.
As ‘severe’ Cyclone Mocha nears, Bangladesh, Myanmar evacuate hundreds of thousands
Cyclone Mocha, the first cyclone in the north Indian Ocean this year, is expected to make landfall on Sunday between Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh and Kyaukpyu in Myanmar.
China’s foreign minister Qin Gang to visit Australia in July for ‘reciprocal visit’ as Beijing-Canberra ties ease
China’s foreign minister Qin Gang will visit Australia in July amid improving ties between Beijing and Canberra, according to a source close to the Chinese government and an Australian academic.
Irish regulator issues new data protection guidance
The Data Protection Commission has issued new guidance on records of processing activities (RoPAs) and data protection in the workplace.
Thai, Chinese police join forces in crackdown on crime to protect tourism industry
Authorities aim to weed out criminals using short-term visas to execute kidnappings for ransom to protect the Thai tourism industry’s image.
