The UK’s nuclear industry regulator, the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR), has confirmed that nuclear site health and safety (NSHS) incidents have continued to increase, and it remains an area of regulatory priority for the coming year.
Can India benefit from Trump’s bid to end the Russia-Ukraine war?
If Donald Trump were to successfully help end the war, India could get a boost on the diplomatic and trade fronts, analysts say.
Malaysia’s healthcare system faces US$82 million vaping bill
The government’s decision to legalise nicotine-laced vape products has worsened the healthcare crisis, despite efforts to limit access.
Supreme Court clarifies ‘bad faith’ trade mark law in Sky case
Businesses must be specific about the goods and services they wish to obtain trade mark rights for when applying for those rights, if they want to avoid those applications being refused, according to a new ruling by the UK’s highest court.
Japan’s Narita airport gets tough on customer harassment with new policy
The guidelines were framed after businesses at the airport reported multiple instances of patrons losing their cool.
Here’s how the G20 can be more than a talk shop
While the grouping did a good job of dealing with the 2008 global financial crisis, in recent years, collective action has been sorely lacking.
Trump’s US election win advantageous for EU tech investment and innovation
Increasing US regulatory instability following Donald Trump’s US election victory may make the EU a more attractive place for technology investment and innovation, an expert has said.
South China Sea: can Manila make Beijing pay US$1 million fines for trespassing?
A Philippine senator says sanctions of up to US$1 million are possible under new maritime laws, but analysts doubt they are enforceable.
Thai drama sparks anger over cat being sedated to portray poisoning, incident under probe
The scene in Mae Yua, or The Empress of Ayodhaya, has led to accusations of animal cruelty and a probe by Thai authorities.
IP risks and uncertainties could hinder AI innovation in businesses
Developers, procurers and deployers of artificial intelligence (AI) tools should have a good understanding of the intellectual property (IP) uncertainties and risks and how they can be navigated to ensure the investment in AI and its potential can be fully realised.
