Archive for May 2025
Americans want to move to this European country, new survey says
More than 100,000 Americans looking to move abroad took part in the survey, which found prospective expats want to head
Christianity has long revered saints who would be called ‘transgender’ today
The Conversation) — There are at least 34 documented stories of transgender saints’ lives, three of which had widespread popularity
A Neanderthal Fingerprint Points to Art, and Possibly Portraiture, Around 43,000 Years Ago
Learn more about one of the oldest possible art pieces with a fingerprint from Europe, which may represent a human
Here’s what it’ll take for Nvidia and other US chipmakers to flog AI chips in China
Jensen be limbo, Jensen be quick, Jensen go under the Uncle Sam’s limbo stick Over the past few years, Uncle
Pinoys can’t be complacent on West Philippine Sea issue – RM awardee
It’s a mistake for ordinary Filipinos to go about their lives in complacency, thinking that the country’s problems with China
Here’s what’s behind China’s IPO crackdown
Shein appears to be abandoning its hopes for a flotation in London.Read more...
China, EU cooperation urged by former WTO head amid Trump’s ‘mafia-like’ tactics
Against the backdrop of tariff negotiations between the United States and various countries, there is “common ground” on which China
China’s translations ‘never right’, EU companies’ gloom: SCMP daily highlights
Catch up on some of SCMP’s biggest China stories of the day. If you would like to see more of
“A beacon in the darkness”: Paul Simon returns to Canada after seven years, defying hearing loss with grace and music
Paul Simon, at 83, returned to the Canadian stage after seven years, performing at Toronto's Massey Hall as part of