In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing business landscape, disruption has become the new normal. Technological advancements, shifting consumer preferences, and global market dynamics are constantly reshaping industries. While disruption can be daunting, it also presents unprecedented opportunities for businesses that are… Read More ›

Month: May 2023
31 May in Australian History
Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section. Click the link below to read more…
Chinese ships ignore Vietnam demand to leave area close to Russian-run gas fields
A Chinese research ship and five escort vessels were in Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) on Friday close to gas blocks operated by Russian firms in the South China Sea, a day after Vietnam urged the ships to leave. The… Read More ›
What to do when you hate your boss
Having a challenging relationship with your boss can make your work life miserable and impact your overall well-being. However, hating your boss doesn’t mean you have to suffer indefinitely. By adopting a proactive approach and implementing strategies to improve your… Read More ›
30 May in Australian History
Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section. Click the link below to read more…
29 May in Australian History
Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section. Click the link below to read more…
ASEAN doubles down on non-alignment amid US-China tensions
At the 42nd ASEAN Summit held last week in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia, Southeast Asian countries once again reiterated their enduring interests – indifference to great games and focus on economic rebound. Regional countries remain averse to taking sides in the… Read More ›
China expands economic reach in US’ backyard
In early March 2023, General Laura Richardson, head of the United States Southern Command, told a US congressional hearing that Chinese actions in South America posed a threat to US safety. According to General Richardson, China is on a relentless march… Read More ›
Philippines sends China message on contested islands as tussle brews
The Philippines have looked to deter Chinese aggression around islands it claims as its own in the South China Sea by putting up buoys in a show of ownership, as Beijing continues to threaten its sovereignty in the region. Five… Read More ›
China’s CO2 emissions hit record in first quarter
China, the world’s top polluter, has emitted record carbon dioxide in the first quarter of this year, with emissions set to rise to an all-time high in 2023, according to a new report published on Friday. CO2 emissions grew by… Read More ›
China’s secretive mini spaceplane comes into limited view
China’s secretive miniature spaceplane, a unique asset that could play a key role in supporting future military operations in space, has reportedly cleared a key test hurdle, according to state media and other reports. This month, The Warzone reported that… Read More ›
Alea iacta est – The Sino-Russians have crossed the Rubicon
“I am sure that as long as they are re-educated, the Taiwanese public will become patriotic again.” Listen to the interview of Lu Shaye, ambassador of China in France. For the less willing, the offending and scandalous parts begin in… Read More ›
China’s invisible war with India and the world
On 15 June 2020, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) backstabbed the Indian Army patrolling team during the Galwan Valley Clash. The whole nation was angry, but the flag-bearers of the India-China Friendship Association (ICFA) were unwavering in their support for China. One… Read More ›
Vietnam can’t trust China or US in South China Sea
In March 2023, China and ASEAN resumed negotiations on the South China Sea (SCS) Code of Conduct, which aims to reduce the risk of conflict in the disputed maritime zone. But such progress has not calmed the situation. In February… Read More ›
China updates military recruitment rules to prepare for a high-tech war
China has upgraded its military recruitment rules to focus on “preparations for war” and the short-notice enlistment of qualified personnel, a move analysts said was due to Beijing’s need for soldiers ready to fight a high-tech regional war. The People’s… Read More ›