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Dr. Peter Daszak and colleagues recently published a study on coronaviruses on pig farms in China and Southeast Asia and the threat posed by potential zoonotic spillover events into dense human ...
The entire event is intended to rewrite history and advance and normalise both the Chinese Communist Party’s official history and to presage the future.
President Trump's claim that 600,000 Chinese students would be admitted to the U.S. in exchange for trade deals is ...
Many Hongkongers feel they cannot afford to retire at age 65, and the number of residents looking to relocate to the Greater Bay Area has risen.
Japanese politics is locked in a stalemate, with the ruling party not strong enough to govern effectively and the opposition too weak to change the status quo ...
By the end of 1986, the USA was one DEFCON rank away from worldwide nuclear war, and the Soviet coffers were bare. Also, ...
Read here for insights on how global population decline will impact the economy, and how to invest accordingly.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany puts the dilemma bluntly: ‘The welfare state as we have it today can no longer be financed with what we ...
Europe’s open borders and leftward tilt has become unsustainable, sparking crime, budget crises and defense challenges. Will it shift course to stave off disaster?
AI threatens a new jobs shock—hitting white-collar workers hardest and widening inequality—unless education, skills, and policy responses catch up quickly.
Sonrotoclax shows promise as a new treatment for relapsed/refractory mantle cell lymphoma, achieving significant response rates in heavily pretreated patients.
As Africa works to turn its population growth into an economic asset, the issue of youth employment remains a top priority. Vocational training has become essential to equipping the continent with a ...