As Singapore plans gig worker benefits, some fear earnings hit
SINGAPORE – Alicia quit her job at a Singapore construction firm during the pandemic and signed up to work for an app-based delivery company, then a
SINGAPORE – Alicia quit her job at a Singapore construction firm during the pandemic and signed up to work for an app-based delivery company, then a
WASHINGTON – A proposal to bar federal employees from using Chinese app TikTok on government devices appeared set to become law, threatening to deal a blow to the company’s reputation and scare
BEIJING – Beijing faces a surge in severe COVID-19 cases over the next two weeks, a respiratory expert said, amid concerns over the potential toll and knock-on effects for the world economy after the surprise ditching
WASHINGTON — When it comes to climate change, Bill Gates considers himself a realist — even if that means admitting the world
PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered the Federal Security Services to step up surveillance of Russian society and the country’s borders to
OAKLAND, Calif. — State agencies in Louisiana and West Virginia on Monday became the latest to ban the use of the popular
LOS ANGELES – Former movie producer Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of rape and two other sexual assault counts by a Los Angeles jury on Monday, marking the second conviction of the onetime Hollywood kingmaker who became
MONTREAL – A United Nations summit approved on Monday a landmark global deal to protect nature and direct billions of dollars toward conservation but objections from key African nations, home to
SEOUL – North Korea on Tuesday denounced Japan’s new security strategy as fundamentally changing the regional security environment and warned it will show how “wrong” and “dangerous” Japan’s choice is with unspecified actions, official news agency