Microsoft has reportedly asked employees at its China-based cloud-computing and artificial-intelligence operations to consider relocation outside of China.
Yonaguni is a tourist hotspot – but its location just 100km from Taiwan means residents must wrestle with the creeping militarisation of their homeIn the minds of many Japanese people, Yonaguni is a sleepy paradise of crystal-clear sea and pristine beaches, where miniature horses graze on clifftops and empty roads dissect fields of sugar cane; where tourists dive with hammerhead sharks and marvel at the Ayamihabiru – the world’s largest Atlas moth.But this tiny island, located far closer to...
Microsoft is offering about 700 to 800 people – mostly Chinese engineers – involved in cloud computing and machine learning areas if they would like to relocate from China to countries including the US, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, according to the Wall Street Journal's unnamed sources.Read Entire Article
Hong Kong’s environmental authorities have conditionally approved an ecological report into a planned technology hub near the city’s border with mainland China, giving the project the go ahead despite green groups’ concerns. Director of Environmental Protection Samuel Chui on Friday defended the environmental impact assessment report for the San Tin Technopole project as “scientific, professional […]
The company recently extended relocation offers to around 700 to 800 staff members, primarily engineers of Chinese nationality. These individuals are being given the chance to transfer to various countries such as the U.S., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. read more
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the overall commander of the British military, described the past six months as 'the most eventful and unsettling in global affairs since the end of the Cold War'
MANILA, May 10 (Reuters) – An escalating diplomatic row and recent maritime run-ins between China and the Philippines have made the highly strategic South China Sea a flashpoint. WHAT ARE THE FLASHPOINTS?
Rory Carroll, the Guardian’s Ireland correspondent, looks at what is fuelling anti-immigrant anger in the Republic of IrelandImmigration has increasingly become a point of tension in Ireland. Recently, the Irish government said the threat of deportation to Rwanda had partly fuelled a surge in arrivals entering Ireland via the land border with Northern Ireland, a route that it says now accounts for more than 80% of asylum seekers in the republic. The Irish Refugee Council and other advocacy...
As incidence of cancer increases globally, the use of cancer drugs is also growing at a rate of approximately 10 percent per year in developed countries.
Vienna, May 17 (Prensa Latina) The combined market value of key energy transition minerals (copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt, graphite and rare earth elements) more than doubles to hit US$770 billion by 2040. The post Global demand for critical minerals projected to ramp up first appeared on Prensa Latina.
Two BEV models will enter several European, South American, Middle Eastern and Asian markets by the end of 2024.