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China vital for Asia in green growth, innovation, says business leader

March 30, 2024
Business/Interviews

China matters a lot for the rest of Asia, given its pivotal role in global manufacturing and innovation, a business leader has said. Home to the world’s leading regional trade agreements such

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The EU Is Marching Toward an Independent and Integrated Military

March 30, 2024
World

At the European Defense Agency’s annual conference in November 2023, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen warned member states from buying too much equipment from abroad and called for a

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Thailand Leads Southeast Asia: Parliament Approves Landmark Same-Sex Marriage Bill

March 30, 2024
Human Rights

Legislators in Thailand’s lower house of Parliament have decisively endorsed a marriage equality bill, marking a historic step towards becoming the first Southeast Asian nation to legalize equal marriage rights for all

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False Alarm on Unemployment Scenario in India

March 29, 2024
India

With the Indian parliamentary election commencing shortly, the critics of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government have claimed that India is sitting on a “ticking bomb” of joblessness. The critics have further said

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What have we got in government in England?

March 29, 2024
Columns/Politics

Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey of the Opposition Labour Party has today pointed out: “Since the last election we’ve had five Chancellors, four Foreign Secretaries, three Prime Ministers, two Defence Secretaries, but

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Bunker Demand Surges in Sri Lankan Ports Amid Global Navigation Concerns

March 29, 2024
Business

Sri Lankan ports are witnessing a remarkable surge in bunker demand, driven by ongoing global navigation challenges, particularly in the Red Sea region. This uptick in demand comes as ships reroute their

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The People vs. Donald Trump

March 29, 2024
Columns

Only a few days ago, it looked like former president and current Republican nominee Donald J. Trump would be on the hook for more than half a billion dollars, after he lost

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Russia says proof show link between Moscow attack terrorists, Ukraine

March 29, 2024
Defence/News

Russian Investigative Committee said Thursday that it has found evidence connecting terrorists from the Crocus City Hall attack in suburban Moscow with “Ukrainian nationalists.” “After working with detained terrorists, studying the technical

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Asia’s economy promising despite world uncertainties

March 29, 2024
Diplomacy

The ongoing annual conference of the Boao Forum for Asia has sent a strong signal that Asia’s economy remains promising despite challenges and uncertainties worldwide. Themed “Asia and the World: Common Challenges,

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Vietnam’s fruit, vegetable export revenue exceeds 1 bln USD in Q1

March 29, 2024
News/Vietnam

Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable export revenue hit 1.25 billion U.S. dollars in the first three months of this year, which is the first time the value exceeded 1 billion dollars right in

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