Singapore and Guangdong aim to boost cooperation, particularly in innovative sectors, as Singapore firms use the province as a launchpad into China.
Madam Karki and the entire council of ministers must understand that this is an extreme case of cronyism and nepotism witnessed at the highest level. They cannot pretend not to have known anything, or ...
Offline reading spaces across the capital are abuzz with activity, presenting a counterpoint to the country's oft-cited poor reading interest, though increasing access to literary materials in remote ...
Hearing her cries, a boy aged 14-15 from a neighbouring room rushed in and managed to rescue her. He first put her in her wheelchair and then carefully pushed her to safety, despite the danger around ...
The tech giant elevates rising leaders in AI, robotics, advanced chips as part of accelerated generational shift.
Centralisation, which is prone to authoritarianism, may serve as an emergency structure in moments of collapse, but it cannot drive innovation, productivity, or global competitiveness.
The nation's capital Vientiane hosted a programme from November 20-22 to review and reinforce assessment procedures under the ASEAN Ecotourism Standard, bringing together 25 participants who completed ...
A girl's "debut" at 18, young boys undergoing circumcision, and graduating from college are some of the rites of passage in the archipelagic nation.
The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) has ordered the relocation of the boxing event venue for the 33rd SEA Games from a stadium in Songkhla, and may also move the football competition from Songkhla ...
As the world gathers at the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, a familiar tension has once again taken centre stage: developing nations demanding equity and developed countries demanding action.
Two days before the discovery, police had arrested the boy’s stepfather, Alex Iskandar, after gathering witness statements and conducting a formal case review.
The moment demands political courage and a willingness to confront uncomfortable truths: our institutions weren’t designed for 255 million people, and our policies still assume natural abundance that ...