Chevron Australia LNG workers escalate strikes, 24-hour stoppages possible
Workers at Chevron’s two liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in Australia plan to escalate industrial action from Thursday, their union said.
Ethereum co-founder says ‘clear heads will prevail’ in the SEC’s legal battles with crypto firms
Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin said that the U.S. will see that blockchain and cryptocurrencies are “aligned with the philosophies of the country.”
F1 in Singapore: McLaren’s Lando Norris says track is ‘tough’ but eyes top spot this weekend
Norris is confident of his prospects in the Lion City, after a slew of upgrades to the team’s MCL60 car resulted in vastly improved results in the second half of the season.
Shipping giant Maersk unveils world’s first vessel using green methanol
The new container ship has two engines: one moved by traditional fuels and another run with green methanol.
‘Blatantly protectionist’: China sharply rebukes EU probe on Chinese EV subsidies
The European Commission unexpectedly launched an investigation Wednesday on the level of state subsidies that benefits China’s electric vehicle makers.
Language at work is becoming more casual — thanks to Gen Z
Office communication, including emails, are becoming less formal, and Gen Z is leading the change, research by Barclays LifeSkills found.
Foxconn founder Gou picks Netflix hit show actress as Taiwan presidential running mate
Tammy Lai is the veteran actress, author and singer who played a winning presidential candidate in a hit Taiwanese Netflix show earlier this year.
Taiwan slams Elon Musk, says it’s ‘not for sale’ nor part of China
Taiwan is not for sale, and neither is it part of China, said Taiwan’s Foreign Affairs Ministry, in a rebuke to Elon Musk.
Cambodia’s new Prime Minister Hun Manet heads to close ally China for his first official trip abroad
The two countries’ leaders will discuss tightening relations for the building of a “Cambodia-China Community” and bilateral, regional and international matters.
‘Just a temporary blip’: Chinese travelers will be back, says Banyan Tree founder
Banyan Tree Holdings founder Ho Kwon Ping said his company — which operates more than 60 hotels — is seeing “Chinese tourism coming back quite strongly.”