A recent ruling in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) has confirmed that interim measures ordered by arbitral tribunals are not subject to appeal.
Online rumours of civil war in Philippines tied to China’s covert agenda
Analysts accuse Beijing of using cognitive warfare to destabilise the Philippines’ political landscape amid their South China Sea row.
UK seaman visa guidance gives clarity to offshore employers
Recently published UK government guidance provides employers, particularly those operating in UK territorial waters, with important clarification on the issue of which seamen and offshore workers require a work visa and which do not, an expert has said.
UK general election 2024: pledges relevant to life sciences, health, and social care
Enabling the safe use of new technologies like AI, streamlining regulatory processes for helping patients access new medicines faster, and enhancing the talent pool that companies have access to, are themes relevant to life sciences, health and social care that emerge from the election manifestos of political parties, ahead of the UK general election on 4 July 2024.
How banks can support private financing of ‘green’ hydrogen
Banks have an opportunity to support the financing of ‘green’ hydrogen projects – and enhance their own climate and sustainability credentials at the same time.
UK general election 2024: pledges relevant to tech and industrial businesses
The potential of technology to help supercharge the UK’s economy has long been acknowledged across the political spectrum, but amidst the focus on efforts to address the ongoing cost-of-living crisis and scrutiny of plans for tax and public services, the parties’ commitments to support technology and manufacturing companies have drawn less attention.
Amazon faces fresh CAT claims over marketplace practices
Amazon faces two new class action-style claims in the UK over alleged anti-competitive practices that those bringing the claims say have negatively impacted third-party sellers that use the company’s online marketplace.
Australian writer’s sentence upheld ahead of China premier’s visit, supporters say
Yang Hengjun’s supporters urge PM Anthony Albanese to use his meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang to push for Yang to be released on medical parole.
Singapore races to clean-up oil slick from resort island of Sentosa, nature reserve
Oil that leaked from a damaged Netherlands-flagged dredger was treated with dispersants, but tidal currents caused it to wash up on shore.
1 of 2 Japanese climbers missing in Pakistan found dead
Ryuseki Hiraoka and Atsushi Taguchi were attempting to climb the Spantik mountain in the Karakoram Range before they went missing this week.
