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The Union of Catholic Asian News (UCAN) is a news agency that covers issues and matters of interest for the Catholic Church on the Asian continent. It was launched in Hong Kong in 1979. Since its foundation, it has become one of the largest Catholic news agencies in the world, as well as the largest in Asia. [1] [2] [3]
ASEAN: the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a regional organisation comprising ten Southeast Asian states; ASEAN+3: the ASEAN countries, plus China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea (South Korea). [4] ASEAN+5: the ASEAN countries with Japan, India, Australia, South Korea and New Zealand. ASEAN+6 along with China. [5] [6] [7] [8]
Ucan or UCAN may refer to: Catholic University of Angola (Portuguese: Universidade Católica de Angola), Luanda, Angola; Uchen script, a style of the Tibetan alphabet; Union of Catholic Asian News, a news agency; United Coalition for Animals, an American animal welfare organization; University of Canberra, Australia
China increased testing and lockdown measures in parts of the capital Tuesday to control what appeared to be its largest coronavirus outbreak in more than two months. The 40 new cases reported ...
Renewed restrictions took effect in Hong Kong on Wednesday, with restaurants limited to takeout after 6 p.m., as the Asian financial center battles a resurgence of the coronavirus. Mask-wearing ...
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares were mostly higher in early Thursday trading, after Wall Street recovered some losses from the day before. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 momentarily reached a record ...
Woo was previously a presenter on Asia Business Tonight, East Asia Tonight, Asia Today and World Today. She left Channel NewsAsia in 2014 and joined Hyflux , a Singaporean company specializing in water engineering on April 2, 2014, as the Senior Vice President, Corporate Marketing and Communications.
The Asia-Pacific region experienced 140 major natural disasters that killed 7,300 people and affected 62 million in 2022 alone, the ESCAP report said. Losses amounted to $57.3 billion.