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A major Japanese bank will let employees work 3-day weeks after the pandemic to give them more time for childcare and education
Mizuho Financial Group employees who work three days a week will keep 60% of their salary. For four…
Saloni Sardana
Another Education Start-up From India Gets Seed Round From Pearson Affordable Learning Fund
Education start-ups
in India
seem to be hottest targets right now, going by the kind of funding the…
Wealthy parents in China are paying as much as $63,000 a year to send their kids to school in Japan as China clamps down on Western education
In December, Chinese President Xi Jinping pressured international schools in China to adopt state-a…
Katie Boon
Japanese Women And Work: Holding Back Half The Nation
Some of the most motivated graduates nowadays are female, and a growing number of companies are wak…
The 9 Best New University Buildings Around The World
With the school year getting started, AD takes a look at cutting-edge architecture in academia.BMW …
Asad Syrkett, Architectural D…
Why the business card is thriving
Here, business cards are doubly useful. They can be a quick way of establishing connections, partic…
Climate Action 15: 2024's top global innovators powering green solutions
Climate Action 15 profiles top founders, global activists, academics, and nonprofit and public-sect…
Insider Inc.
The top 10 safest countries in the world
In a world that sometimes seems fraught with uncertainty, the idea of seeking out the safest countr…
Wall Street's top players break down why the bear market isn't over for stocks ahead of 2023.
JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley strategists say the S&P 500 still has further to drop next year. Inside…
Phil Rosen
SoftBank will cut investments in Chinese startups as it awaits more regulatory clarity
"Until the situation is clearer we want to wait and see," CEO Masayoshi Son said. "In a year or two…
Isabelle Lee
Softbank's Vision Fund could go public in a $300 million SPAC deal, report says
Softbank's Vision Fund is the world's largest tech venture capital firm and could list on the Amste…
Sophie Kiderlin
How Grab, Asia's Uber, stumbled before and after its $40 billion SPAC, with pandemic layoffs and a teary all-hands with its CEO
Grab was a poster child for how Southeast Asia could match — or at least ape — Silicon Valley innov…
Weilun Soon
The We Company is changing its name back to WeWork
The name change comes almost two years after WeWork first rebranded itself and well into a pandemic…
Katie Canales
After Jio, India's unicorn startups are the top target for Chinese hackers trying to get their hands on Indian users' data
Hackers usually follow the money but now they have now set their sights on a new pot of gold at the…
What is calamari? Everything you need to know about the mysterious yet delicious seafood
Calamari comes from the Italian word for squid. The squid species eaten are small, about a foot lon…
Rebecca Strong
The fate of the world economy may depend on what happens to a company most Americans have never heard of
The Taiwanese firm TSMC is the world's largest chipmaker. But if tensions boil over with China, it …
Avery Hartmans,Jacob Zinkula
GOP Rep. Andy Ogles claimed to fight international sex crimes and be an economic expert. Like George Santos, his real resume tells another story.
Andy Ogles' resumé embellishments come on the heels of fellow Republican Congressman George Santos'…
Katherine Long,Bryan Metzger,…
A 77-year-old Scottish oil tycoon used his time on stage at a high-profile NYC philanthropy event to reprimand American billionaires for failing to donate money to countries outside the US
Wood's criticism aside, a handful of prominent American billionaires have made international work a…