Yahoo: 3 billion accounts breached in 2013. Yes, 3 billion

Yahoo has tripled down on what was already the largest data breach in history, saying it affected all 3 billion accounts on its service, not the

Singapore, Thailand weigh e-payment alliance in digital push

Singapore and Thailand are in discussions about connecting their national digital payment systems to forge an unprecedented regional alliance, as officials step up efforts to curb the

Corporate bits | Local SMEs graduate from Sands Procurement Academy

Sands China Ltd. held a ceremony last week for the first group of local SME suppliers to graduate from the Sands Procurement Academy. The event was held at The

Questions arise on China’s plans as North Korea war talk rises

Securing North Korea’s missile launchers and nuclear, chemical and biological weapons sites would likely be a chief priority for China in the event of a major crisis

Ask the Vet | Anaesthesia Risks in Dogs

If your pet has to undergo surgery or any medical procedure that requires anaesthesia, you need to be aware of several anaesthesia risks that may arise. While anesthesia

Party punishes 1.3m officials in five years

The Communist Party of China’s (CPC) top disciplinary watchdog said yesterday that around 1.343 million grassroots- level officials in the country had been punished between the 18th

Hong Kong | CLP seeks acquisitions to diversify, expand in India

Hong Kong’s largest power utility CLP Holdings Ltd. is scouting for more renewable power projects in India at a time when conventional generators are coping with stranded projects

Kim Jong Nam murder | Trial to resume with lab visit for VX evidence

The trial of two women accused of killing the estranged half brother of North Korea’s leader enters its second week with the court moving temporarily today to

Japan | Top focus in election: Will Tokyo governor run?

Just days before Japan’s national election campaign kicks off, all eyes are on Tokyo’s populist governor, a political go-getter and a gambler. Will she jump into

Bangladesh | PM says government will continue to help Rohingya

Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said Saturday that her government would continue to support nearly 1 million Rohingya Muslims who have fled neighboring Myanmar to escape violence.

Group opposing nuclear weapons wins Nobel Peace Prize

The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, a forceful show of support for a grassroots effort that seeks to pressure

Nature | EPA to ease emission restrictions on coal-fired power plants

The Trump administration is moving to roll back the centerpiece of President Barack Obama’s efforts to slow global warming, seeking to ease restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions

Feature | 60 years after Sputnik, Russian space program faces troubles

Six decades after Sputnik, a refined version of the rocket that put the first artificial satellite in orbit remains the mainstay of Russia’s space program — a

Las Vegas shooting  | Note might have had shooting calculations

Investigators believe a note found in the Las Vegas gunman’s hotel room contained a series of numbers that helped him calculate more precise shots, a law

Offbeat | Ocean meeting raises over USD7b for marine protection

A global conference to better protect marine life has raised more than $7 billion and won commitments to protect huge swathes of the Earth’s oceans. The European

This Day in History | 1967 – Che Guevara ‘shot dead’

Marxist revolutionary Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara has reportedly been killed during a battle between army troops and guerillas in the Bolivian jungle. A statement issued by the

U17 World Cup | Air pollution high in India

The stadiums are renovated, the publicity posters hung. But not everything was ideal for players at the Under-17 World Cup in India, where air pollution was beyond recognized safe

F1 Hamilton wins Japanese GP to move closer to title

Championship leader Lewis Hamilton won the Japanese Grand Prix yesterday, taking a major step toward winning his fourth Formula One title. The Mercedes driver crossed the

Qatar World Cup head say blockade poses ‘no risk’ to event

The regional blockade on Qatar poses “no risk” to the 2022 World Cup going ahead, the tournament head said on Friday, maintaining that logistical obstacles are

Beijing Olympics | Organizers prepare 3 Alpine skiing courses

Organizers of Alpine skiing at the 2022 Beijing Olympics are ahead of schedule creating three courses on two mountains. Course designer Bernhard Russi said Friday one of the courses

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