Sega, Microsoft Explore Cloud Gaming Alliance

Read More Sega logos are pictured at Tokyo Game Show 2016 in Chiba, east of Tokyo, Japan on Sept. 15, 2016. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters) TOKYO—Sega Sammy Holdings on Monday said it is exploring a strategic alliance with Microsoft to develop big budget titles using the Xbox maker’s cloud gaming tech, driving anticipation the move could signal […]

Popular ‘Squid Game’ Program Raises Awareness of CCP Live Organ Harvesting

Read More The scene begins with a bloodied man being lifted out of a box and placed on an operating table. Without checking his vital signs, a surgeon promptly slashes open the body and exposes the internal organs. “Grab it!” A voice commands. Then a kidney is yanked from the abdomen, placed in a fluid-filled […]

Taiwan to Woo Backers at APEC for Bid to Join Pacific Trade Pact

Read More Nan Shan Plaza (L) and Taiwan’s landmark building Taipei 101 are pictured through the window of an airplane, in Taipei on Aug. 19, 2018. (Tyrone Siu/Reuters) TAIPEI—Taiwan will seek support for its bid to join a trans-Pacific trade pact when it attends a meeting of economic leaders of the Asia–Pacific group APEC next […]

StanChart Flags Flat Annual Income Despite Strong Q3 Profit; Shares Drop

Read More LONDON—Standard Chartered forecast flat income for the full year amid “uneven” economic recovery from the pandemic, even as it turned in a stronger-than-expected quarterly pre-tax profit, sending its shares lower on Tuesday. CEO Bill Winters, who has won plaudits from investors for repairing the balance sheet and slashing thousands of jobs since taking […]

Steenhuisen hints at Maimane’s exit hurting the DA at the polls

Read More Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen has dismissed suggestions that his weak leadership is at root of the party’s downward trajectory, with projections pointing to it losing control of the Tshwane and Nelson Mandela Bay metros in this week’s local government elections. Speaking to journalists on Tuesday, Steenhuisen apportioned some of the blame on […]