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Tigers stalk as storms, poverty force Indians deep into mangrove forests
SATJELIA, India (Reuters) - On a warm November afternoon, Parul Haldar balanced precariously on the bow of a small wooden dinghy, pulling in a long net flecked with fish from the swirling brown river.
Four more migrant workers test positive
Four more Cambodian migrant workers from Thailand tested positive for Covid-19, bringing the total number of infected labourers from Thailand to 26 so far, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in a statement.
Curious Cook: We need to do more about plastic waste before it poisons our food
Plastic waste can contaminate our food chain and affect our wellbeing, so do your part by reducing and reusing plastic.
Tokyo angered after S. Korea court orders Japan to compensate 'comfort women'
SEOUL, Jan 9 (Reuters): A South Korean court for the first time on Friday ordered Japan to compensate 12 women who were forced to work in its wartime brothels, a ruling that drew a rebuke from Tokyo and threatened to rekindle a diplomatic feud between the two countries.
Govt issues new rules on foreign workers
THE government recently issued Decree No.152/2020/ND-CP, including regulations on foreigners working in Vietnam and the recruitment and management of Vietnamese working for foreign organisations and individuals in the country, which will be enforced on Feb 15.
Vietnam govt issues new rules on foreign workers; country records three new Covid-19 cases
HANOI, Jan 8 (Vietnam News/ANN): The government recently issued Decree No 152/2020/ND-CP, including regulations on foreigners working in Vietnam and the recruitment and management of Vietnamese working for foreign organisations and individuals in the country, which will be enforced on Feb 15.
Tokyo angered after S.Korea court orders Japan to compensate 'comfort women'
SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean court for the first time on Friday ordered Japan to compensate 12 women who were forced to work in its wartime brothels, a ruling that drew a rebuke from Tokyo and threatened to rekindle a diplomatic feud between the two countries.
Farmers worry about recovery from floods
JOHOR BARU: The sight of their farms being destroyed by the ongoing flood has brought back devastating scenes of the floods in 2006 and 2007 to Johor farmers.
Sarawak portion of Pan Borneo to start this year
KUCHING: The federal government will commence construction works for Sarawak portion of the Pan Borneo Highway phase two project in the northern region this year.
India's Reliance Industries and chairman fined over share trades
MUMBAI, Jan 2 (Reuters): India's markets watchdog fined Reliance Industries 250 million rupees (US$3.42 million) and its chairman Mukesh Ambani 150 million rupees on Friday (Jan 1) for what it said were fraudulent trades while selling a stake in a subsidiary in 2007.