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Chelsea Ong

Chelsea Ong

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    Deepfakes in an election year — is Asia ready to handle misinformation campaigns? - CNBC

    This will be a historic election year, and it coincides with a rapid rise in the number of deepfakes, especially in Asia — but the region may not be ready.
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    She's got one of the world's 'worst' passports but still managed to...

    Maliha Fairooz wants to visit every country in the world, despite having a Bangladeshi passport, which is ranked eighth worst globally.
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    The majority of the world's most family-friendly airlines are in on...

    Eight of the top 11 family-friendly airlines are based in Asia, with Japan Airlines taking the top spot, according to a review by The Family Vacation Guide.
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    Three easy ways to find hidden cameras in hotels and rental homes

    Hidden cameras are often located in common household devices, such as thermostats and alarm clocks. Here are three steps to finding one during your next trip.
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    Singapore imports more than 90% of its food. Here’s how it’s dealin...

    Singapore lacks natural resources — the country imports more than 90% of its food from more than 170 countries and regions.
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    Social unrest could emerge in Southeast Asia if food inflation surges

    “It’s usually the big shock jump that causes a lot of unhappiness on the street,” an economist at Bank of America Securities told CNBC.
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    People are getting travel ideas from social media — often with hila...

    Disappointed travelers are creating their own social media videos to show how photoshopped travel images look different from real places.
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    Ukraine says mass graves in Mariupol were 20 times bigger than Buch...

    The Russian president is choosing instead to seal off the vast Azovstal steel plant, where several thousand Ukrainian troops and civilians are encamped.
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    Container shipping could rebound by late April as Covid eases in Ch...

    Shanghai, home to the world’s busiest container port, has been on lockdown since last month and has suffered from a breakdown in the logistics supply chain.
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    Asia faces growing threats from climate change. Here’s what can be ...

    Asia, one of the regions most vulnerable to climate change, is also home to the biggest contributors of global warming.
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    There are big shake-ups in the latest list of Asia’s 100 ‘best’ res...

    Japan’s Den rose two spots to clinch the title of Asia’s best restaurant in 2022.
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    The metaverse may bring new cyber risks. Here’s what companies can ...

    The metaverse has drawn hype, but unless its cybersecurity risks are addressed, companies may not see the success they’re hoping for in this new realm.
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    Tesla hikes China-made Model Y price again — by more than $2,000

    The standard China-made Model Y now costs 316,900 yuan ($49,932), up from the previous 301,840 yuan ($47,559) on Tuesday, according to data tracked by CNBC.
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    The Bank of Japan may have an opportunity to start normalizing rate...

    Bank of America is expecting the BOJ to end its negative interest rate policy at its October meeting.
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    Airbnb bookings for longer-term stays are growing, thanks to flexi ...

    More people are booking longer-term rental stays because of flexible working arrangements as a result of the pandemic, says Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky.
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    Strong recovery for India’s smartphone market in 2021 with a record...

    Chinese smartphone makers dominated the top five spots in 2021, with Xiaomi leading the way and South Korean phonemaker Samsung taking second place.