English name policies at work: Top-down policy or horizontal culture?
Despite mixed employee reactions, the trend of using English names at work continues to gain momentum in Korea.
Despite mixed employee reactions, the trend of using English names at work continues to gain momentum in Korea.
Human rights groups say the death toll from the killings could be as high as 30,000, including those killed in gangland-style street executions without cases being filed to…
Disruptions to data flow do not only cause immediate inconvenience, but also hint at the broader issues tied to data handling, such as energy consumption and data security.
Ye Fugui, 60, started to learn repairing clocks in 1983 when he was 20 years old. He went to Chongqing to make a living from Guang'an city, Sichuan province.
Singapore’s own acrobatic circus, the Circus of Altrades, thrilled spectators at its first feature show recently. The Straits Times takes you behind the scenes to see the…
The extra-large family – the product of their late patriarch’s polygamy – numbers nearly 200.
Animals that attract tourists to Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park are also straying into farmlands and wiping out crops at the park’s border.
Those who hold solo weddings do not just celebrate their decision to self-marry. Often, they do so to resist the pressures of a marriage-centric culture, where societal benefits…
Plenty of invisible work goes into keeping the crystal-clear waters of Kayangan Lake in Coron, Palawan, ever pristine and inviting.
Though no group has claimed responsibility, security officials and experts believe that the Islamic State's local affiliates are behind the latest attack in Mastung.