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Philippines' Marcos says he discussed defence deal with Unite States envoy
Philippines president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Monday he discussed the extension of a joint military agreement with an envoy of defence ally the United States, after meetings with senior diplomats of four countries.
Is artificial intelligence the next tool to fight wildfires?
Artificial intelligence may be the ally firefighters need to tame uncontrollable and unpredictable wildfires.
Singapore and Indonesia enjoy strong ties, can do more together in green and digital economy, says Lawrence Wong in Jakarta
Singapore and Indonesia enjoy strong relations underpinned by mutual confidence and trust, and as both countries recover from the pandemic, there is much more they and their people can do together, Singapore's Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said on Friday (May 20).
Short Position - CPO prices, Green hydrogen in Malaysia
THE abrupt lifting of Indonesia’s palm oil export ban starting this Monday will once again disrupt the commodity’s price movement in the global edible oil market.
Should GLICs relook foreign investments amid market selldown?
IN recent years, Malaysia’s government-linked investment companies (GLICs) have been actively looking to acquire more foreign assets, especially equities.
Man jailed for possession of protected wildlife
KOTA KINABALU: A senior citizen has been sentenced to a year’s jail and fined a total of RM206,000 for illegal possession of protected wildlife.
Senior citizen jailed, slapped with RM206,000 in fines for possessing meat of protected species
KOTA KINABALU: A senior citizen has been sentenced to a year's jail and fined a total of RM206,000 for illegal possession of protected wildlife.
‘Find holistic approach to ending floods for good’
Stakeholders want lasting solutions to be implemented alongside the recently announced short-term measures by Kuala Lumpur City Hall to ensure future inundations are prevented altogether.
Australia's economy holds plenty of pitfalls for election winner
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Whichever party takes the reins of power at Australia's election on Saturday faces an economic road pitted with pot holes, from runaway inflation to rising interest rates, ballooning debt and an over-heated housing market.
Insightful sharing for exporters
KUALA LUMPUR: Transport is a pivotal lifeline of trade that can help play a role in the strong recovery of the country’s economy, said experts in a recent panel discussion for the Export Excellence Awards (EEA) 2022 roadshow.