From Trump's Twitter account to our nuclear future – Here's your November 22 news briefing To start off, we're looking into: Trump’s back on Twitter? – After Elon Musk bought Twitter for US$44 billion, he immediately started to reshape it.
From the close of COP27 to confused circling sheep – Here's your November 21 news briefing To start off, we're looking into: COP27 ends with a historic step – For the last two weeks, representatives of nearly 200 countries have been in talks to resolve global warming at the COP27 summit in Egypt.
From Tom Ford becoming a billionaire to our obsession with true crime – Here's your November 18 news briefing To start off, we're looking into: Tom Ford is in the billionaire’s club –Tom Ford is a high-end luxury fashion and beauty giant with a super successful brand known especially for fragrance and eyewear.
From the Poland missile blast to an interrupting baby elephant – Here's your November 17 news briefing To start off, we're looking into: Poland missile blast likely an accident – On Tuesday, Ukraine said Russia attacked the country with more than 90 missiles, the biggest offensive in more than a month.
Visit Conspiracy Chocolate and The Whisky Library’s bean-to-bar, grain-to-glass pop-up in Hong Kong’s IFC Are you naughty, or are you nice? Smokey or sweet? Complex or bitter? This holiday season brings together Hong Kong’s home-grown chocolate makers and spirit curators, launching their first pop-up in IFC mall. Launched on November 11, the pop-up will run till May 2023, and if the sound of
From China's path to peace to more weird mascots – Here's your November 16 news briefing To start off, we're looking into: China's path to peace? – China and US relations hit a low point when US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made a controversial visit to Taiwan in August.
From policy changes in China to the G20 summit – Here's your November 15 news briefing To start off, we're looking into: The end of China’s property crisis? – Chinese real estate has been struggling for a while now – hitting market confidence and weighing on the world's second-largest economy.