Lineup: 1. UN aid official laments US funding pause 2. Thailand seeks to starve Myanmar scam centers of electricity 3.
Two MPs from Pakatan Harapan have taken a political analyst to task over her criticism of the country’s Asean chairmanship, ...
COMMENT | There has been considerable hype around Malaysia taking over the chairmanship of Southeast Asian bloc Asean this year, with pundits focusing on the leadership and vision of Prime Minister ...
Many Kenyans have fallen victim to irregular migration papers after being duped into non-existent jobs abroad.
Manufacturing, logistics and the digital economy can benefit from the new zone. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE’S government is aware of concerns that the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) might hurt certain industries, and is monitoring the zone’s impact, said Minister of State for Trade ...
Singapore sees the Johor-Singapore SEZ as an economic opportunity, but questions remain about job creation for locals and the risks of firms relocating to Johor. The government’s response highlights ...
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's four-day visit to China this week comes amid acute concerns over cross-border ...
Thailand saw foreign tourist arrivals jump 21% since the start of the year as visitors largely ignored safety concerns ...
The JS-SEZ has a higher chance of success than past projects such as Iskandar Malaysia – launched in 2006 and conceptualised as a southern economic growth corridor – given the involvement of the ...
The Singapore package includes attractive perks such as a 3.6-month bonus and 21 days of annual leave, far exceeding her current benefits in Malaysia.
Protecting and restoring mangroves and peatlands can reduce more than half of the carbon emissions from land use in Southeast ...