Beijing's Olympic Forest Park is busiest after sunset, when adults are taking an after-dinner stroll or running. Children are there too, but seldom do teenagers show up.
Bookazines and special interest publications offer struggling print magazines high-margin revenue opportunities and the promise of new readers. But are they canabalising the already-dwindling audience for monthly editions?
Jason Ng discounts the usual suspects behind the closure of chains such as Page One and Dymocks, saying that faulty business sense, in the main, was their undoing
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Throngs are set to pay tribute to Fidel Castro at Havana's iconic Revolution Square on Monday, kicking off a week-long farewell to Cuba's divisive Cold War titan.
Officials in Changshu, Jiangsu province, found eight child laborers on Tuesday after an online video exposed the illegal use of underage workers in garment factories.
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Nepalese migrants claimed they paid recruitment agents in Nepal to secure their jobs in Malaysia, and claimed that their passports were confiscated on arrival in the country
Almost two-thirds of South Koreans opposed the signing of a bilateral military intelligence pact with Japan, on which the two countries resumed dialogue earlier this month, as Japan has yet to sincerely apologize for atrocities during World War TWO, a local pollster survey showed on Friday.
In Nov. 8 U.S. presidential election, Donald Trump won the presidency despite most of the analysts and opinion polls predicting his defeat to his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
Home > Resources > How Hong Kong designers help children with special needs cope with school and learn better PARENTS' GUIDE How Hong Kong designers help children with special needs cope with school and learn better byPETA TOMLINSON JULY 5, 2016 inShare 0 Print Friendly and PDF email share widget The cosy cave at Brighten Development and Therapy Centre in Sha Tin. The cosy cave at Brighten Development and Therapy Centre in Sha Tin. A typical kindergarten is lively and jovial, full of noise, bright lights and vibrant colours – a happy place for some, but potentially torturous for a child who is hypersensitive to their surroundings, such as those on the autism spectrum, or with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
President Barack Obama warned Tuesday that Americans and people around the world “are going to have to guard against a rise in a crude sort of nationalism, or ethnic identity, or tribalism” taking root amid the populist movements that are gaining currency around the world.
Demonstrations against President-elect Donald Trump are erupting across the United States these days. From New York to Atlanta to San Diego, thousands of people have taken to the streets.
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The logo quickly made headlines - it was dubbed "the wildest tourism slogan ever" by one news outlet - with critics variously hailing it as hilarious or distasteful.