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Asean-US on the same page, but not in the same boat on Indo-Pacific: Jakarta Post contributor
The writer ENDY BAYUNI says the best way forward is for the US to continue to build trust with Asean and realize its commitments to upholding peace and prosperity.
Maximise your creative potential
THE Faculty of Design and Built Environment (FDBE) of First City University College (First City UC) offers industry-driven programmes aimed at empowering students to develop and hone creative skills - not only to make the most of their talents but also enhance creative vision in their disciplines of choice.
Tech war: China bets on open-source RISC-V for chip design to minimise potential damage from ‘being cut off’ by US sanctions
RISC-V International publishes open standard ISA based on US-origin reduced instruction set computer (RISC) principles. Experts say China’s adoption of open-source RISC-V architecture would not shield them from all US sanction risks, as US dominates in EDA tools.
Finland, Sweden apply to join NATO amid Turkish objections
BRUSSELS/ANKARA (Reuters) -Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the NATO alliance on Wednesday, a decision spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but face objections from Turkey to an accession process that is expected to take only a few weeks.
3D printed bone implants give patient new lease of life after head injury
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): When Danny Lin fell in a carpark in November 2020, he injured his head so badly that he could remember only slipping into a coma for about 10 days.
DRIVING IOIPG’S VISION FORWARD WITH TRUST
WITH the firm belief that trust can make or break a business, IOI Properties Group (IOIPG) is forging ahead with its vision to be a trusted brand – not just by its customers, but also by all other stakeholders, including employees, business partners, shareholders and the communities in which it operates.
Sweden's plans for NATO membership hit snag as Turkey says no
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Sweden will formally apply for NATO membership in the next few days, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said on Monday, but its accession process, and that of Finland, hit a snag when NATO member Turkey's president said he would not approve either bid.
NATO expects Turkey not to hold up Finland, Sweden membership
BERLIN/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -NATO and the United States said on Sunday they were confident Turkey would not hold up membership of Finland and Sweden in the Western military alliance, as the two Nordic states took firm steps to join in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
A new vision for Asean
Is Macron’s European Union proposal a potential mechanism for South-East Asia?
FIFA World Cup 2022: Lots for Malaysians to explore in Qatar
Qatar is ready to play the perfect host not just to spectators of the FIFA World Cup 2022, but to tourists looking for some Gulf adventures.