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Coup chaos in Myanmar leaves employers fretting over paying staff
(Reuters) - The day the military seized power in Myanmar three weeks ago, Phyu delved into her company's emergency funds and gave her staff a one-month advance on their salaries.
Over 600 Malaysians registered with the Embassy of Malaysia in Myanmar
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): There are over 600 Malaysians currently registered with the Embassy of Malaysia in Yangon, Myanmar, where most of them comprise businessmen and professionals working with various companies, and quite a number of them are with their families, said Malaysia’s embassy in Myanmar.
Unease, anger simmer over Myanmar coup as some celebrate
(Reuters) - Swaggering supporters of Myanmar's army chief swung through the streets of Yangon, waving national flags from pickup trucks to cheer on his coup against a democratically elected government.
Myanmar military seizes power, detains elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi
(Reuters) - Myanmar's military seized power on Monday in a coup against the democratically elected government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, who was detained along with other leaders of her party in early morning raids.
Mobile banks for rural Sarawak
MOBILE bank services equipped with automated teller machines (ATMs) will be launched in several rural areas in Sarawak by the end of January next year.
Lifting of travel ban: PLUS advises motorists to use Touch ‘n Go when travelling
PETALING JAYA: PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) has advised all motorists to go cashless and use Touch ‘n Go after the travel ban on inter-state and inter-district was rescinded.
FRANK breaks banking norms
TODAY’S digital age has birthed the mobile generation – those who instantly gravitate toward digital and online offerings with their always on-hand gadgets, but also expect accessibility and speed at their fingertips.
Middleman matters: Behind Indian protests against Modi farm reforms
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Undeterred by the harsh winter of India's capital, its toxic air and surging coronavirus cases, Sukhbinder Singh is among tens of thousands of farmers camped out in protest on the city's outskirts, along with tractors, trailers, SUVs and food trucks.
Rise of the machines
IN the past few years, significant and rapid progress has been made in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). It’s come to a point where students and their parents are understandably asking: “If I enrol in a particular degree, will I end up in a dead-end career because the job will eventually be done by machines?”
Two arrested with explosives in van during Philadelphia protests - police
(Reuters) - Two men have been charged with explosives offenses over a suspected plot to use civil unrest over the police shooting of a Black man as cover to rob cash machines, Pennsylvania state Attorney General Josh Shapiro said.