March 3, 2018

Hong Kong Competes to Catch Up With Singapore

The government of Hong Kong recently rolled out a Budget deemed by some as daring and focused, as it will channel significant amounts of funds into technology and innovation that will impact the future generations. This may provide serious competition to Singapore in the near future. This year Hong Kong enjoyed a bumper surplus equivalent […]

February 14, 2018

Hong Kong Independence Activist Not Allowed to Run for Legislature

Andy Chan, who has actively pushed for independence for Hong Kong, has not been allowed to run for a seat in legislature. The High Court of Hong Kong issued a ruling yesterday disallowing Mr Chan’s candidacy, saying that it is “fundamental” for legislators to regard Hong Kong’s being part of China as absolute. Hong Kong, […]

February 1, 2018

Singapore’s Democracy Ratings Dip, EIU Report

The yearly Democracy Index was released yesterday by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). Singapore’s rating dipped from 6.38 for 2016 to 6.32 for 2017. This reflects a worldwide dip in scores, particularly in Asia. On a scale of 1 to 10, the average score around the globe for 2017 went down from 2016’s score of […]

January 31, 2018

Kangaroo Knocks Cyclist off Bike on Australia Day

On Friday, January 26, which also happens to be Australia Day, a kangaroo suddenly jumped from the bush and knocked a cyclist over, causing the cyclist to fall from her bike. The website news.com.au posted a video of the surprise collision, which happened at a quiet road in Queensland. The cyclist, only identified as “Rebecca,” […]

January 27, 2018

Frozen Human Feces Falls From Airplane Onto Indian Village

A frozen chunk weighing 10 to 12 kilograms fell on the village of Fazlipur Badli in Haraya, one of India’s northern states last week. The chunk, which understandably surprised villagers, is believed to be composed of frozen human excrement that fell from an airplane flying over the area. Some of the people from the village […]

January 15, 2018

T2 – Philippines SEC revokes Rappler’s registration; netizens remain divided

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the Philippines, today, January 15, 2018, revoked the registration of Rappler, a popular online news organization, due to alleged violations in nationality restrictions on control and ownership of mass media organizations. While many netizens see this as an attack on press freedom, others believe that Rappler deserves the […]

January 15, 2018

Man holds funeral for pet fishes to the delight of netizens

Former US Army recruit Jeremy Milbern, 25, recently held a funeral for his pet fishes, Tiffany and Tori. Twitter posts about the funeral delighted netizens and quickly went viral. Milbern dressed up in a black suit for the occasion, and even lit candles to honor the recently departed fish. He had held the “ceremony” to […]

January 10, 2018

The Man Who Owned Google for a Full Minute

Sanmay Ved was browsing through domain names in late September of 2015 when he stumbled upon the unexpected opportunity to purchase “google.com.” Ved, then a previous Google employee and researcher, then purchased the domain name, expecting it to be a fluke, and for the transaction to fail to go through. However, his credit card was […]

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