Charleston Lim

Charleston Lim
Writer
Charleston is a business news writer in Business Times. "A web developer and SEO expert by profession, but an aspiring writer and journalist at heart. My field of interest generally ranges from science, tech, gadgets, games, and software. I am always open to changing my perspective and am eternally hungry for knowledge. I like the fact that I still don't know a lot about how the world works, and I'm fine with that."

The Latest

  • SF Airlines Expanding Cargo Fleet To Meet Growing Demand
    Cargo
    SF Airlines set a record during the recently concluded Singles Day event.
  • Peru's Interim President Steps Down After Five Days
    Peru
    Peru's Congress is expected to replace Merino, who will effectively become the country's fifth president in five years.
  • More Than 1,000 Protesters Arrested In Latest Belarus Demonstration
    Belarus
    Demonstrations escalated following the death of activist Roman Bondarenko, who was allegedly beaten to death by police.
  • Rakuten, KKR To Buy 85% Of Japan's Seiyu Supermarket Chain
    Seiyu
    The acquisition values Seiyu's business at around 172.5 billion yen ($1.6 billion).
  • Up, Up And Away With Costco
    Private Jet
    Costco is offering $17,500 private jet subscriptions for its members.
  • 2,500-Year-Old Mummies Uncovered In Egypt
    Egypt
    The discovery is the latest in a series of historical finds in Saqqara.
  • Rubber Raft Carrying 120 Immigrants Capsizes Off Libya
    Libya
    Coast Guard and fishermen were able to rescue 47 but 31 drown.
  • Nio Stock Grows 11-Fold YTD As Business Model Thrives
    Nio
    Nio's stock prices continue to climb as its innovating leasing and ownership programs attract more customers and investors.
  • Invasion of The Robot Wolves: Japan Town Prevents Bear Attacks
    Japan
    A town in northern Japan has come up with an idea to prevent wild bear attacks - installing robot wolves.
  • Islamic State Ordered Bombing At Saudi Arabia World War Two Memorial
    Saudi Arabia
    Saudi state television confirmed in its report that the explosion was from an improvised explosive device.
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