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Cathay Pacific to close pilot bases in Canada, Australia, New Zealand
Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways will close its Canadian pilot base and plans to also shut its pilot bases in Australia and New Zealand, the South China Morning Post reported on Thursday, citing an internal memo. The carrier's European
Too little sleep in middle age linked to raised dementia risk
Sleeping 6 hours or less per night in your 50s and 60s is associated with an increased risk of dementia, according to a new study of nearly 8,000 British adults followed for more than 25 years. Scientists said that while the research, whi
From MyTeksi to Grab: Why our startup picked SEA over the world
When Tan Hooi Ling and Anthony Tan, both of Grab fame, met at Harvard Business School(HMB)in 2011, taxis in their home country of Malaysia were not a choice mode of transportation. Visitors from abroad would frequently complain about over
Jakarta-based alumni group AM64 aims to start public vaccine drive in May
Following the success of its vaccination program for the elderly in March, a group of Kolese Kanisius Catholic high school alumni in Menteng, Central Jakarta, plan to launch another inoculation drive for members of the public. Also known
AirBnb's CEO says the company will need millions more hosts to deal with a post-pandemic travel boom 'unlike anything we've ever seen'
Airbnb will need millions of new hosts to meet demand as the world exists the pandemic, CEO Brian Chesky told CNBC on Friday. "To meet the demand over the coming years, we're going to need millions more hosts," Chesky told the network's D
Tokyo stocks end slightly higher on upbeat US retails sales data
Tokyo stocks ended slightly higher Friday on expectations for a US economic recovery after upbeat retail sales data for March, but concerns over the outlook for Japanese corporate earnings weighed on the market. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock
Online platforms offer ways to spread Ramadan sprit from home
In a time where technology is infused into every aspect of our lives, it comes as no surprise when most of our daily needs can be completed with just a few taps or clicks. Even before COVID-19 forced us into our homes, many of us were alr
Narita airport starts facial recognition trial run for faster travel
Narita airport, near Tokyo, started Tuesday trialing the use of facial recognition for international travelers, with no need to show passports or flight tickets after check-in. The trial of "facial express," which is meant to speed up the
WHO says covid pandemic is growing 'exponentially' at more than 4.4 million new cases a week.
The World Health Organizations said Monday the trajectory of the Coronavirus pandemic is now "growing exponentially," with more than 4.4 million new Covid-19 cases reported over the last week. Maria Van Kerkhove, the agency's technical le
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Why did you apply for this job? Well, your company is the leader in the industry. I want to work for the best. Up to now, I've worked for mostly small companies where I oversaw the entire marketing department. Now, I feel I'm ready to app
Hideki Matsuyama wins Masters to become first Japanese man to claim major title.
Hideki Matsuyama won the Master at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday to become the first player from Japan to claim a men's major championship. Matsuyama finished one stroke ahead of American rookie Will Zalatoris after carding four bi
Osaka governor warns he may seek coronavirus state of emergency
We're tracking the latest on the coronavirus outbreak and the global response. The governor of Osaka prefecture in western Japan warned that he may need to ask the central government to declare a state of emergency if current measures to