Almost 14,000 people from across Asia and the Pacific region were refused entry to Hong Kong last year, with most of them told the purpose of their visit was “doubtful”.
That figure has more than doubled in the past three years, according to official statistics, and experts say the trend could be a result of heightened fears over terrorism.
Statistics provided by the Immigration Department showed 13,871 people in the region were denied entry in 2016. Some 11,667 were rejected over a…
Asean nations accuse North Korea of ‘threatening peace, security and stability in the region and the world’
Southeast Asia’s top diplomats slammed North Korea with a sharp rebuke on Saturday over its intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) tests and admonished Pyongyang to comply with its duty of helping avert conflicts as a member of Asia’s biggest security forum.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations foreign ministers, however, were split on an American proposal to suspend Pyongyang from the Asean Regional Forum, a 27-nation bloc that includes North Korea and its bitter…
French parliament approves Macron’s fast-track bill for labour law reforms
The French Senate has approved the bill allowing the government to fast-track changes to the country’s employment laws after prior discussions with unions and employers’ groups.
IBM defined benefit pension scheme changes were not made in bad faith, appeal court rules
The Court of Appeal has overturned a ruling that IBM did not act in good faith when it implemented a series of changes to its defined benefit (DB) pension schemes.
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‘This Kim Jong-un, a fool’: Duterte on N Korea’s nuclear ambitions
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has rebuked North Korean leader Kim Jong-un over his nuclear programmes after a recent missile test showed Pyongyang may be able to strike anywhere in the US. “This Kim Jong-un, a fool … he is playing with dangerous toys, that fool,” Duterte told officials in a speech. “That chubby face that looks kind. That son of a b****. If he commits a mistake, the…
New study demonstrates potential of CRISPR for ‘correcting’ mutated genes in humans
Researchers have demonstrated that “mutations in human embryos” can be “corrected” using gene editing technology.
Malaysia’s Forest City adds traditional Chinese medicine to its grand plan
Forest City, the sprawling US$100 billion property development being built on artificial islands in Malaysia’s version of Shenzhen bordering Singapore, is already slated to have seafront high-tech office complexes, schools and hotels.
Now, its Chinese developer, Country Garden Holdings, has unveiled plans to launch a traditional Chinese medicine hub to serve its future population of 700,000 people, many of whom will be from China.
Country Garden Pacificview, the joint venture holding…
Supreme Court rules on contractor’s liability for design
A warranty provided by construction company MT Hojgaard (MTH) that the underlying works would have a service life of 20 years took precedence over conflicting terms in the contract, including adherence to industry standards, the UK’s highest court has ruled.
Indonesian family finds nightmare in Raqqa where women were expected to be married off to IS fighters
The 17-year old Indonesian girl made a persuasive case to her family: lured by what she had read online, she told her parents, sisters, aunts, uncles and cousins they should all move to Syria to join the Islamic State group. Each of her two dozen relatives found something in it for them. Free education and health care for the girls. Paying outstanding debts for her father and uncle, finding work for the youngest men. And the biggest bonus: a chance to live in what was depicted as an ideal…
Blackmail gang: Cambodia arrests 215 Chinese who ran online nude photo scam
Cambodia has arrested more than 200 Chinese men and women suspected of running an online scam that persuaded victims to send nude photographs and then extorted them for cash, police said Thursday.
The sweeping arrests come as the Southeast Asian country cracks down on Chinese cybercrime gangs who use web technology to target their fellow citizens from abroad.
The gang allegedly used internet voice calls to contact victims in China, building up relationships with their targets over time before…
