
China’s smog driving top foreign talent away
Heavy haze on a severely polluted day obscures a man and a car traveling on a road in Pingshan county of Shijiazhuang in northern China's Hebei province, Feb. 26, 2014. (19 Mar) China's smog is making it harder for foreign firms to convince top executives to work in the country, the American Chamber of Commerce in Beijing...

WWF raises scrutiny on Saiga horn trade in S’pore
(17 Mar) - The next time you pull out your wallet to pay for a bottle of cooling water, antelope drink or tea, you may want to look a little closer at its ingredients list — because it might contain the horn of an endangered animal. (Photo from Project : WILD) What is written as “Cornu Saiga Tataricae”, and sometimes...

Mugabe caps Zimbabwe’s ‘fat cat’ state salaries
Zimbabwe's economy is fragile and it does not have its own currency. (19 March) President Robert Mugabe has moved to ease public anger in Zimbabwe by capping the pay of "fat cat" managers of state-owned companies. The 90-year-old had faced growing pressure to act after it was revealed that many executives were being...
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