Hokkaido for non-skiers: What it’s like to stay at Club Med’s brand new resort with snowy mountain views

as a kid, hearing the adults talk about Club Med made it seem like it was a mythical oasis that healed weary souls. Family friends and teachers would regale me with stories of how they'd spend the entire day frolicking on spotless beaches or skiing down mountains. Basically, just living their best lives. After years of...

SHIB price struggles despite escalating number of addresses

The Shiba Inu token (SHIB) has achieved a noteworthy feat after exceeding 3.7 million addresses. According to information provided by Glassnode, the total number of unique addresses that have ever appeared in a SHIB transaction has risen to about 3.74 million. Source: Glassnode Data from CoinMarketCap painted a more concise picture, revealing that out of the 3.74 million addresses, about 1.23...

China’s first rocket launch in 2024 successfully sends 4 satellites into space

A Kuaizhou-1A rocket blasts off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, northwest China, January 5, 2024. /CMG A Kuaizhou-1A carrier rocket carrying four meteorological satellites blasted off at 7:20 p.m. Beijing Time from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on Friday. The satellites successfully entered their designated orbit, marking the first win for China's space...

Spot Bitcoin ETF approval: Issuers reach significant milestone

Issuers of spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETF) have made significant progress toward regulatory approval. According to Bloomberg, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has provided positive feedback on key filings and requested no additional feedback on the paperwork for several applications. The agency’s commissioners plan to vote on the exchange-rule filings this week. At least one applicant,...

Toyota Motor: to restart vehicle plants in Japan from Monday

TOKYO : Toyota Motor said it would restart its Japanese vehicle plants on Monday but, given the impact of the New Year's Day earthquake, would decide separately about operations from Jan. 15. As aftershocks are continuing from the magnitude 7.6 quake that ravaged Japan's western coast and many of its suppliers and their affiliates are in...

Honda considers US$14 billion plan for EV production in Canada: Nikkei

Honda Motor Co is considering building an electric vehicle plant in Canada in a near ¥2 trillion (US$13.83 billion) project that could possibly include in-house production of batteries, Japan's Nikkei news group reported on Sunday (Jan 7). The project could be one of Honda's largest investments, the report said. The Japanese automaker is looking at multiple potential...

Indonesian police halt truck with over 200 dogs bound for slaughter

SEMARANG: Indonesian police have intercepted a truck carrying more than 200 dogs shackled and bound for the slaughterhouse, authorities said, in the latest victory for activists who oppose eating dog meat. The vehicle was detained late Saturday night (Jan 6) in Semarang city on the island of Java, where the imperilled pooches were discovered in the bed...

EU Council President Michel says to step down early

BRUSSELS: Belgian politician Charles Michel has announced he will step down early as European Council president after he runs in the European Parliament elections set for June. "I've decided to stand as a candidate for the European elections in June 2024," he told Belgian media. The surprise move is likely to heighten speculation about who will be the...

Workers’ union accepts Lazada’s apology over layoffs; talks on better retrenchment benefits ongoing

SINGAPORE: Lazada has apologised to the union representing their workers for not consulting it prior to its latest retrenchment exercise. In a joint statement on Saturday (Jan 6), the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and its affiliate Food Drinks and Allied Workers Union (FDAWU) said that the FDAWU has accepted Lazada’s apology. "Both parties have agreed to work closely together and to put workers’...

Alaska Airlines grounds Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes after emergency landing

WASHINGTON: US-based Alaska Airlines grounded all its Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes on Friday  (Jan 5) after a flight with 177 people onboard made an emergency landing in the state of Oregon, with passengers saying a window panel blew out after takeoff. Flight 1282 departed from Portland International Airport on Friday evening before returning safely around...