The clip parodies the lyrics of a recent song by Jo Hyun-ah of the Korean group Urban Zakapa.
Indonesia’s Widodo lauds Chinese funding for Nusantara but investments still ‘far from ideal’
Analysts say ‘relatively small’ investment may be new strategy to secure more modest funding, attract expansion opportunities across Indonesia.
Using civil courts in England to recover assets and losses after employee fraud
Given the speed with which stolen assets can be transferred through the global banking system, and the increase in cyber fraud and invoice hacking incidents, time is of the essence if you are to successfully recover money stolen by a rogue employee through fraud.
UK VAT domestic reverse charge for buildings and construction
The UK operates a VAT ‘reverse charge’ system for supplies of building and construction services. The domestic reverse charge (DRC) was introduced in March 2021 to combat VAT fraud in the building and construction sector.
To Lam tells Biden Vietnam a ‘friend’ as Hanoi seeks to balance US-China ties
The two leaders met in New York, where Lam hailed Biden’s ‘historic contribution’ to elevating bilateral relations.
Will delay in Philippine ratification of Japan defence pact affect deterrence plans?
Senate has not received signed copy of pact for approval, its president says, as he urges government to move quickly.
Early detection key to addressing the increasing risks of auto-enrolment
UK employers risk significant penalties and other expensive complications for getting auto-enrolment wrong – even if inadvertently.
Japan scientists uncover hundreds of huge desert doodles in Peru using AI
The Nazca lines, massive etchings on the desert floor depicting animals, plants and imaginary beings, have fascinated scientists for decades.
Cambodia’s ‘shocking’ exit from development deal with Vietnam, Laos ‘shakes its reputation’
Experts say Prime Minister Hun Manet bowing to opposition pressure casts doubt on his government’s commitment to regional cooperation.
PODCAST: Unpicking the EU’s new policy agenda; and looking at why South Africa’s electricity reforms might take time to bite
With a new parliament, Commission president and set of proposed commissioners, the European Union is ready to implement a whole new policy agenda. Mark Ferguson tells us how businesses can prepare for it; and Emma Roberts tells us why South Africa’s electricity reform might take a while to take full effect.
