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With food and fuel, Hezbollah braces for the worst in Lebanon collapse
BEIRUT, (Reuters) - Lebanon's Hezbollah has made preparations for an all-out collapse of the fracturing state, issuing ration cards for food, importing medicine and readying storage for fuel from its patron Iran, three sources familiar with the plans told Reuters.
Amazon tells Indian court: Reuters story is no reason to resume antitrust probe
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc told an Indian court on Thursday a Reuters special report into the e-commerce giant's business practices should not be considered as evidence, as India's competition watchdog sought to lift an injunction on an anti-trust probe.
Time’s up with soft approach
UNLICENSED factories located in unsuitable locations will have to relocate, despite a previous legalisation initiative by the Selangor government.
Lazat Bazaar – a month-long tasty treat for shoppers and merchants on Lazada
MALAYSIAN shoppers and bazaar merchants rejoice as Lazada gears up for the Ramadan fasting season with its month-long online food festival – Lazat Bazaar.
Time to ride the tide of blue ocean business: China Daily contributors
BEIJING (China Daily/ANN): The global economy would not exist without the ocean. Ocean-based industries contribute US$1.5 trillion annually and hundreds of millions of jobs in fishing, shipping, marine tourism, and renewable energy. These economic services, however, are at risk due to unsustainable marine practices and overexploitation of ocean resources.
As U.S. watchdog steps up scrutiny, Grab deal signals blank-check party peak
(Corrects title of SEC official in paragraph 12)
Egypt seizes ship that blocked Suez Canal, demands US$900mil compensation
CAIRO (Bernama): An Egyptian court has ruled that the Ever Given container ship be seized until its owner pays US$900mil (RM3.72bil) to the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) in compensation for blocking the critical waterway for almost one week, Sputnik quoted the Shorouk News newspaper report, citing sources.
Jack Ma’s double-whammy marks the end of China tech’s golden age
The full implications of Beijing’s rapid-fire moves against Jack Ma’s Internet empire in recent days won’t be apparent for weeks, but one lesson is already clear: The glory days for China’s technology giants are over.
A chance to tap into the global market
New programme to empower local SMEs to ride digital trend
Future for online learning
From ASSOC PROFESSOR DR SUNDRAM M. KARUPIAH, Deputy Dean (Postgraduate, Research and Administration) Faculty of Pharmacy AIMST University.