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Asean News Headlines at 9pm on Sunday (May 22, 2022)
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Sunday (May 22, 2022)
Skills training, job matching, boost investor confidence in Kendal Industrial Park in Indonesia
The focus on skills training and job matching is key to the success of the Kendal Industrial Park, Singapore Finance Minister Lawrence Wong had said as he witnessed the launch of a job portal aimed at attracting local talent to support the growth of the Singapore-Indonesia joint venture.
Singapore police warn of banking-related phishing scams after 10 people lose over S$70,000 (RM223,000)
At least 10 people have fallen prey to banking-related phishing scams in May, losing more than S$70,000 (RM223,000).
Olympics-Russian IOC members skipped Olympic session-source
PARIS (Reuters) - Russian members of the International Olympic Committee did not take part in Friday's IOC session despite receiving the backing of IOC president Thomas Bach to participate, a source said on Sunday.
Biden says 'hello' to North Korea's Kim amid tensions over weapons tests
US President Joe Biden, in Seoul before heading to Japan as part of his first Asia trip as president, had a simple message for North Korea's Kim Jong Un: "Hello... period," he told reporters on the last day of his visit to South Korea on Sunday.
Hong Kong’s Planto ties up with New Zealand fintech firm Cogo to create awareness about sustainability, launch carbon footprint
Planto, a Hong Kong-based online banking solutions provider, has partnered with Cogo, a New Zealand-headquartered carbon footprint tracking fintech firm, to develop a software for the city’s banks that encourages consumers and small businesses to cut their greenhouse gas emissions.
Mainland Chinese ship Piano Land could provide ‘cruises to nowhere’ in Hong Kong from July, sources say
Mainland Chinese ship Piano Land could provide “cruises to nowhere” in Hong Kong in July to cater to demand for these trips after two vessels offering such services left the city for Singapore, the Post has learned.
China’s Yang Jiechi warns US security adviser Jake Sullivan about Washington’s Taiwan moves
China’s top diplomat, Yang Jiechi, warned US national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Wednesday that the United States was “on the wrong path” regarding Taiwan and that its moves could lead to “dangerous situations”.
Power outage: Could a solar storm switch off the world’s technology?
Solar storms don’t present any danger to the Earth as a planet, but could well harm humans who are increasingly dependent on technology.
Kenya launches strategy to guide tourism recovery
NAIROBI, May 21 (Xinhua) -- Kenya has launched a strategy to guide the growth and recovery of the tourism sector in the next five years, a senior official said.