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Southeast Asia’s fast-growing hospitality industry has a people problem. Here’s what leading brands are doing to get the staff they need
A hotel is already alive long before it welcomes its first guest. Housekeepers make the rounds before dawn, kitchen crews rehearse dishes yet to be ordered, concierges prepare for the day. 

This unseen work is now expanding as Southeast Asia’s travel sector expands at an unprecedented pace.
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Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff believes if people had more cameras, we may have already ‘solved’ the Nancy Guthrie case
Ring founder and CEO Jamie Siminoff believes police would have “solved” the Nancy Guthrie case if people had more cameras on their homes—including Guthrie’s.
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“I do believe if they had more of it, if there was more cameras on the house, I think we might, you know, have solved”
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Happy Pangolin Day: the prize for the shy scaly creature as world’s most trafficked mammal
They are hunted for their unique scales, and the demand makes them the most trafficked mammal in the world.
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Wildlife conservationists are again raising the plight of pangolins, the shy, scaly anteaters found in parts of Africa and Asia, on World
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Four years after Russia invaded Ukraine, nearly 2 million soldiers are dead, wounded or missing as drones expand kill zone
When Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine surpassed 1,418 days last month, it officially exceeded a historic milestone — the same span of time it took Moscow to defeat Nazi Germany in World War II.
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And unlike the Red Army that pushed all the way to Berlin eight decades
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Japan’s first female prime minister wants to be Trump’s close ally on rare earths
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Wednesday expressed hopes of deepening her relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump and strengthen cooperation between the two countries in rare earths development and other areas of economic security when she visits Washington next
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‘I sell millions of Halloween costumes to Americans. Mr. President, here’s my takeaway from the wild tariffs ride’
For pranksters of a certain age, Fraser Smeaton is a hero. With his brother, Ali, and former roommate, Gregor Lawson, the Scottish business leader is cofounder of MorphCostumes. The U.K. company launched a twist on the zentai full-body spandex suit in 2009 and spawned a legion of viral videos.
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Forget 40 hours: The Dutch get their work done in just 32 hours a week—and women made it possible
Ever since the pandemic, American workers have clung to their remote schedules for as long as possible as CEOs drag their staffers back into the office. Loving the freedom that comes with flexible schedules, some have even advocated for four-day workweeks—but for one tiny European nation, that
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Meet a burned out 28-year-old who pays $168 a month in China’s faux Venice to retire early from her Shanghai finance gig
The “Life in Venice” housing development, a multibillion-dollar replica of the Italian city on the Chinese coast, stands silent. Many of the tens of thousands of homes are hollow husks of concrete and alabaster.
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But in recent years the remote, partially abandoned complex
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China expanding aid for Russia’s war, Western officials say
China increased its support for Russia’s war in Ukraine in 2025 and is likely to deepen cooperation with Moscow further this year, Western officials said, casting doubt on efforts by European leaders to improve relations with Beijing.
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President Xi Jinping has become more
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai says AI spending still makes sense despite bubble fears
As the world’s top technology executives converged on India’s AI Impact Summit this week, Google CEO Sundar Pichai pushed back on growing concerns over whether the tech industry’s massive AI spending spree can ever pay off.

“These are such leverage investments and drive so much growth and
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Chinese platforms like Xiaohongshu look to Southeast Asia as the U.S. applies more scrutiny
TikTok, owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, may have just figured out how to keep its platform operating in the U.S. Yet the next frontier for China’s tech platforms will likely be closer to home. 
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Xiaohongshu—known internationally as RedNote—is gaining traction across
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Singapore’s Singtel partners with Nvidia to build a research lab for companies that care about data sovereignty
Singtel, Singapore’s largest telecoms company, is continuing its push to become more than just a mobile network provider with a new “center of excellence,” established with U.S. chip giant Nvidia.
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Targeted for launch in June, the center will help firms who care about data
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Inside India’s AI Impact Summit: Robot fraud, gridlocked roads, and a no-show from Bill Gates
Yoshua Bengio, like many participants at India’s AI Impact Summit, was running late. 
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By 6 p.m., the New Delhi roads were too gridlocked for the deep-learning pioneer, known as one of the “godfathers” of AI, to successfully make it to an event discussing the international AI
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