Each night this week, protesters have gathered at different malls across the city for impromptu flashmob concerts. At a mall in the town of Sha Tin on Wednesday night, hundreds of activists gathered ...
Fallout from the make-out sesh that broke the Hong Kong internet continues to, well, fall out, with one of the people caught up in the purported love rectangle breaking his silence. Actor Kenneth Ma ...
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Indonesia has 54,720 km of coastline — the second largest in the world — yet the traditional fishing industry is faced with poverty and underdevelopment. 25-year-old Utari Octavianty, together with ...