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          The latest political news and tech stories from the island

          Riot police stand guard a luxury goods shop in Hong Kong's Central district on May 28, 2020 amid renewed unrest over Beijing's national security legislation for the city. Bloomberg

          Taiwan extends welcome to people leaving Hong Kong

          AsiaMay 28, 2020
          The New York Stock Exchange employees work on the partially reopened trading floor. Global economy is slowly gaining momentum as governments across major economies ease lockdowns. New York Stock Exchange via AP

          Global economy slowly comes out of coronavirus-enforced hibernation

          EconomyMay 28, 2020
          United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said the World Health Organisation was “irreplaceable". AFP

          UN chief Antonio Guterres criticises global lack of unity

          EuropeMay 18, 2020
          Zoom is being used much more widely during the current Covid-19 pandemic, as workplaces and schools have been closed in a bid to limit movement. AFP

          Zoom hires former US National Security Adviser to address concerns

          TechnologyMay 07, 2020
          epa08399623 Signs display instructions for public transport passengers during the first day of phase two during the coronavirus lockdown in Rome, Italy, 04 May 2020. EPA/LUCA ZENNARO

          Everything you need to know about coronavirus in Europe

          EuropeMay 04, 2020
          The Main Street facilities were first announced at the end of March as part of the Fed’s emergency response to the coronavirus pandemics. EPA

          World's biggest central banks meet amid pressure to save their virus-hit economies

          EconomyApril 26, 2020
          A choir rehearsing online using a Zoom platform. Reuters

          Zoom rolls out update in bid to plug security concerns

          TechnologyApril 23, 2020
          Health officials have called on people to be vigilant about identifying false information and avoid forwarding messages that could contain inaccurate medical advice. Reuters

          Forwarding that 'advice' might do more harm than good

          April 01, 2020
          Eric Xu, Huawei's current chairman, addressing media through a video call from the company's Shenzhen headquarters on Tuesday. Courtesy Huawei

          Huawei records 2019 profit growth but warns of tough 2020

          TechnologyMarch 31, 2020
          A health worker wearing a protective gown takes a woman and her child to be tested for Covid-19 as they arrive at Taoyuan International Airport in northern Taiwan on 23 March 2020. EPA

          Taiwanese man told to self-isolate fined Dh121,383 for going clubbing

          AsiaMarch 24, 2020
          Asian shares slid on Monday as more countries all but shut down in the fight against the coronavirus, threatening to overwhelm policymakers' frantic efforts to cushion what is clear to be a deep global recession. AFP

          Asia shares dive with S&P 500

          MarketsMarch 24, 2020
          US President Donald Trump leaves after speaking at a coronavirus task force briefing at the White House in Washington. AP Photo

          Can Trump's coronavirus strategy help reboot his re-election bid?

          CommentMarch 21, 2020
          Lebanese intelligence officers, foreground, order people to leave the corniche, or waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea, as the country's top security council and the government were meeting over the spread of coronavirus, in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, March 15, 2020. Lebanon that has reported three deaths and dozen cases of coronavirus so far has been boosting precautionary measures including halting flights from several countries, closing all restaurants and nightclubs and tightening measures along the border with neighboring Syria. The government is expected to take order measures later Sunday. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

          Lebanon goes into lockdown to contain coronavirus

          March 16, 2020
          A coach and an ambulance travel towards the Diamond Princess cruise ship, operated by Carnival Corp., docked at dusk in Yokohama, Japan. Bloomberg

          China coronavirus infections pass 69,000

          WorldFebruary 16, 2020
          A promotional banner for the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore, which was cancelled due to concerns about the coronavirus. AFP

          From LPGA Tour to ACL, coronavirus wreaks havoc on Asia's sports calendar

          Other SportFebruary 10, 2020
          In November, Hong Kong Airlines announced it would delay salary payments to some staff as it struggled to find cash, triggering a warning from regulators. Reuters

          Hong Kong Airlines to lay off 400 employees as coronavirus hits city

          AviationFebruary 07, 2020
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