International concern over the plan has been widening over any impact of radiation from the water on people in the region.
US, Philippines vow to address ‘flashpoints’ in boost to security ties
Manila hosted dialogue with its top defence ally as part of efforts by President Ferdinand Marcos to restore a seven-decade partnership that was unsettled by his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte.
Despite India’s economic growth, few jobs and meagre pay for urban youth
Rising unemployment belies indicators suggesting the economy is undergoing a healthy rebound from the pandemic, and is emerging as a major challenge that could prove costly for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in looming elections.
Tech billionaire’s loan to keep Singapore solar dream alive
Australian Mike Cannon-Brookes’s Grok Ventures will provide the funding after Sun Cable entered administration – the US$21 billion project aims to construct the world’s biggest solar farm.
ESMA consults on ESG and sustainability-related terms in fund names
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has opened a consultation on guidelines for the use of environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) or sustainability-related terms in investment funds’ names.
‘Soft porn’: Pulau starring Instagram model Ms Puiyi triggers Malaysia’s conservatives
Conservatives were quick to call the movie ‘porn’ and say it should be banned after a scantily clad Siew Pui Yi, an influencer, DJ and former OnlyFans model better known as Ms Puiyi, appeared in the trailer.
Why Vietnam is celebrating the Year of the Cat, not the Rabbit
One theory is the Vietnamese made their own interpretation of the Chinese word for rabbit, ‘mao’. In Vietnamese, this sounds like ‘meo’, which means cat.
Getty sues over use of images to train AI
Legal action being taken by Getty Images should spur businesses intending to use others’ data to train artificial intelligence (AI) systems to first conduct robust due diligence to establish whether there are restrictions on using that data, according to experts in intellectual property (IP) law.
UK legislates for minimum service levels during strike action
UPDATED: The UK government would gain broad powers to impose minimum service levels on employers in six service sectors to account for circumstances in which workers exercise their right to strike, under new legislation that has been proposed.
UK building safety ‘detail and guidance’ anticipated in 2023
The coming year is likely to be an important one for UK building safety as a raft of new requirements come into force and the government begins to implement secondary legislation that adds more detail to the new regime.
