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Ukrainan defenders hold out in Donbas city under heavy fire
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian forces were on Sunday resisting a Russian assault on Sievierodonetsk, the largest city they still hold in the eastern Donbas region, but were weathering heavy artillery barrages, Ukrainian officials said.
China has 33 ways to get economy back on track, but critics say ‘adjusting zero-Covid strategy is key’
China has unveiled a new round of stimulus measures to stabilise the nation’s faltering economy and support businesses, but analysts say the actual impact may be limited if the nation’s stringent zero-Covid policy remains unchanged.
Rule of law worldwide challenged by ‘countries that claim to promote democracy’, top Chinese diplomat in Hong Kong says
China’s top diplomat in Hong Kong has warned that the rule of law around the world is under siege from “countries that claim to promote democracy”, but insisted the city will shine again with the support of the central government.
No female drivers in Indy 500 for second time in three years
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - The Indianapolis 500 was once the land of opportunity for women racers but for the second time in three years their will be no female drivers on the starting grid at the Brickyard when the green flag is dropped on Sunday.
Lack of staff hampering businesses from meeting demand
PETALING JAYA: Consumer demand? Yes. Workers’ availability? No.
YouTuber on solo cycling trip around the peninsula
GEORGE TOWN: A cycling excursion was high on the list for an avid traveller until it was rudely disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic. But now that it is all systems go in the country, this adventurer has finally headed out on his long overdue solo cycling excursion in Peninsular Malaysia.
Hitch in plans to end crisis
The UN Security Council (UNSC) failed to agree on a statement aimed at pushing Myanmar’s junta to take steps toward a peaceful solution to the country’s ongoing crisis, diplomats said.
Asean’s future complex amid multiple pressures
The key would be to get on the right side of ‘the balance between being a thriving region and the theatre of tensions’, says a Strategic Outlook for Asean panel at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos.
GEARING UP UNIVERSITIES FOR THE AI FUTURE
WITH many students belonging to the digital generation, universities and tertiary organisations are beginning to recognise the importance of embracing technological innovation. From delivering hybrid classes to introducing Internet of Things (IoT) devices on campus, these institutions are finding new ways to engage students and create digital learning experiences.
UN Security Council members fail to agree on Myanmar text
The UN Security Council failed on Friday evening (May 27) to agree on a statement aimed at pushing Myanmar's junta to take steps toward a peaceful solution to the country's ongoing crisis, diplomats said.