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North Korea says its longtime ceremonial head of state Kim Yong Nam has diedKim Yong Nam, North Korea's former ceremonial head of state, has passed away at 97. He served the Kim dynasty for decades, holding the posi...
Apparently, America is full of the wrong kind of peopleThe author highlights the exclusionary policies of the second Trump administration, which are aimed at federal civil servants, immigrants, ...
Poland is welcoming these foreign workersPoland's population is shrinking and experiencing a labor shortage, which requires the hiring of foreign labor, including workers from Asia...
North Korea reshuffle signals military policy not top priority now, analysts sayA new appointment in his place on the presidium did not appear in the photos, and with those standing next to Kim all civilians, it appeare...
Did Donald Trump make America great again?Trump's actions may be undone in many areas over time, but win or lose, his legacy will endure in the federal courts where his conservative...
What does India want on July 5? Here's a ground report from 8 places that matterET visited eight industrial hubs across India, spanning several sectors, to find out what businesses want.
Donald Trump and the nuclear football: What could possibly go wrong?A Q&A with nonproliferation expert and former missileer Bruce G. Blair on the dangers of a "nuclear monarch."
'Pragati' initiative may be a step backward as Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand may end up denying marginalised communities their rightsPrime Minister Narendra Modi is reviewing the implementation of the Forest Rights Act as part of the 'PRAGATI' initiative.
- Crompton Greaves undeterred by costs, competition, says CEO Laurent Demortier
Chief executive Laurent Demortier says he wants to transform Crompton Greaves into a low-cost and high-tech company.
- India Inc prefers CEOs of diverse experience, global cos still conservative
The wider acceptance of expat CEOs in India is in sharp contrast to other global economies. The nationality of a CEO doesn’t matter anymore...
- Hu Jintao pips Obama to become most powerful person: Forbes
Chinese President Hu Jintao has been named the most powerful person in the world by Forbes, ahead of US President Barack Obama who is ranke...
- US policy shifts seen in Asia under new president
US policy in Asia is expected to undergo major shifts, whoever wins the race to the White House.