6 key surprises from China’s Communist Party Congress
Events over the past week during the Communist Party Congress in Beijing have cemented Mr Xi’s place as China’s most powerful ruler since Mao Zedong.
Events over the past week during the Communist Party Congress in Beijing have cemented Mr Xi’s place as China’s most powerful ruler since Mao Zedong.
At first whiff, this perfume has the light freshness of an elegant baby lotion.
Blue skies, palm trees and endless coastal roads that hug a crashing shoreline have earned this island its moniker, “The Hawaii of Asia”.
Singapore supplies 11 per cent of the world’s semiconductors and 20 percent of chip-making equipment.
Washington is now fully focused on China and the rest of Asia needs to be prepared, says the writer.
Mallikarjun Kharge, a seasoned politician, is the first non-Gandhi president of Congress in 24 years.
Stepping up the rhetoric against his long-time foe, Sam Rainsy, the Prime Minister resolved to “eliminate the extremist ideology of [the] three-generation traitor”.
Recent years have seen monsoon floods wreaking havoc nationwide, with the last deluge that subsided in January taking 54 lives and causing RM6 billion (S$1.8 billion) in damage.
The election commission said that candidate nominations will take place on Nov 5, providing for a 14-day campaigning period.
The semiconductor industry will be reshaped to China’s detriment, but it still has options.