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Central African Republic to launch bitcoin investment platform
BANGUI (Reuters) - Central African Republic will launch the continent's first legal cryptocurrency investment hub, the presidency said, extending the impoverished country's embrace of digital finance despite words of caution from the International Monetary Fund.
Mixed families welcome planned changes to citizenship rule in Indonesia
JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network):Married couples of mixed Indonesian and foreign citizenship have welcomed a planned regulatory revision that could buy their children some time to consider which nationality to retain to comply with the country’s prohibition of indefinite dual citizenship.
Comprehensive guidelines on micromobility vehicles in final stage, says Dr Wee
PETALING JAYA: A comprehensive plan with guidelines on micromobility vehicles is in the final stage of completion, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
How Malaysia's best cocktail bars survived the pandemic
How five Malaysian bars in the Asia’s 50 Best Bars list survived the lockdown and what they are looking forward to next.
Court sets Aug 1 to decide on Loh’s time extension application in unilateral conversion case
KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court has fixed Aug 1 for decision in an application by single mother Loh Siew Hong who is seeking a time extension in her judicial review application in her bid to challenge her children's unilateral conversion to Islam.
More worshippers expected for Wesak Day
AFTER a two-year pause due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Buddhists in Malaysia will be able to physically celebrate Wesak Day tomorrow in temples.
Opposition fears return to dictatorship
Allies of Ferdinand Marcos Jr, the presumptive next president of the Philippines, appear set to dominate both chambers of Congress, further alarming activists after the late dictator’s son’s apparent election victory restored his family to power.
Allies of Marcos Jr now all set to dominate Philippine Congress
Allies of Ferdinand Marcos Jr, the presumptive next president of the Philippines, appear set to dominate both chambers of Congress, further alarming activists after the late dictator son's apparent election victory restored his family to the seat of power.
Making it safer on the roads for all
DBKL drawing up by-laws to govern use of micromobility vehicles in parks.
U.S. cities are backing off banning facial recognition as crime rises
OAKLAND, Calif. (Reuters) - Facial recognition is making a comeback in the United States as bans to thwart the technology and curb racial bias in policing come under threat amid a surge in crime and increased lobbying from developers.