With silver hair, and a lifetime spent never leaving the world of childhood, 80-year-old Cai Gao, China's first illustrator to win the Hans Christian Andersen Award, has a memory and imagination that ...
China's Cai Jiayun celebrates his para biathlon men's sprint standing gold at the Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium in Lago, Italy, on Saturday. [Photo/Agencies] Chinese Paralympic skier Cai Jiayun ...
Stephen Curry won’t compete in his 12th NBA All-Star Game with the Golden State Warriors due to injury, but he’s certainly winning off the court with his new animated movie and his family there ...
Barrick Mining ABX-0.87%decrease; red down pointing triangle named director Helen Cai as its next chief financial officer, succeeding Graham Shuttleworth, who has been in the role since the miner’s ...
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Salesforce Inc. today released details about its thinking in acquiring Informatica Inc. despite that company’s apparent overlap with Salesforce’s MuleSoft integration subsidiary. Executives said the ...
SINGAPORE – Almost two months after Gong Cha’s abrupt exit from Singapore, a new bubble tea player has taken its place. Mr Kang faced two options: return to his comfort zone, or create a tea brand ...
SINGAPORE: A new bubble tea brand has taken over six former outlets of Gong Cha, which closed all its shops in Singapore in October 2025. Named Cai Ca, it was founded by former Gong Cha Singapore CEO ...
Informatica (INFA) shares have mostly treaded water over the past week, shifting less than 1%. While there is no single event driving the stock right now, some investors are keeping an eye on recent ...
Affectionately known in China as “the grandmother of picture books,” Cai Gao is a pioneer in illustrating children’s picture books. In 1993, she won the Golden Apple Award at the 14th Biennial of ...
Amid the “holy mountains” of Mount Everest, Arc’teryx and acclaimed Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang staged a fireworks display that sought to honor Mother Nature and communicate with the wider universe.
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