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Indonesia summons Britain's envoy after furore over rainbow flag
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia summoned Britain's ambassador on Monday to explain the raising of a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) flag at its embassy, and urged foreign missions to respect local "sensitivities" following a backlash among conservatives.
Flash floods cut road link between Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai
BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): Swelled by two days of heavy rain, the Mae Lao River overflowed into Wiang Pa Pao district, cutting its road link between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.
Israeli firm hopes AI can curb drownings
An Israeli city is testing whether an artificial intelligence program that detects drowning threats can help save lives off its beaches.
UK-based Malaysia-born architect nominated for prestigious awards
From Ipoh, Perak, Catharine Arul Dass has been nominated for two awards for her work in pioneering and setting the benchmark for the digital conservation requirement for heritage projects.
Insight - Markets could get much uglier if Fed has to choose
IF the United States Federal Reserve (Fed) were to take its political cue at face value and focus solely on putting inflation back in its box, already battered financial markets could get much uglier and investors don’t appear prepared for it.
Investors may seek refuge in city-state market
SINGAPORE: As the global equities landscape gets more forbidding by the day, Singapore may turn out to be one of the few markets offering refuge to investors.
S'gor needs regular inspections, curbs on imported plastic waste pollution
SHAH ALAM: The Selangor state government needs to emphasise the importance of regular inspections and assessment of the current operating facilities with legal permits to curb imported plastic waste pollution.
Other countries to be given heads-up on Sulu Sultanate claims
KUANTAN: The government will be submitting notices to 168 countries on a possible unilateral legal claim for the heirs of the defunct Sulu Sultanate.
When neighbours should act in good faith
Malaysia and Singapore have shown the way to be reliable partners but challenges remain on outstanding issues still being negotiated.
Australian PM Morrison concedes, ending nearly a decade of conservative rule
Prime Minister Scott Morrison conceded defeat after an election on Saturday and the opposition Labor Party was set to end almost a decade of conservative rule, possibly with the support of pro-environment independents.