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Australians condemn violence against women as they celebrate International Women's Day
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Hundreds of mostly female workers gathered outside government buildings in Sydney to condemn violence against women and call for greater gender equality in workplaces, amid growing scrutiny over the treatment of women in Australian politics.
World’s largest e-scooter factory to make EV every two seconds
Bhavish Aggarwal surveys the empty 500-acre expanse encircled by neon-painted homes, tiny shrines and mango groves. The high-profile Ola founder hopes to erect the world’s largest electric scooter plant on this vacant plot on Bangalore’s outskirts within the next 12 weeks, cranking out about two million a year – a landmark for one of India’s largest startups.
Seventy-nine summonses issued in police ops against those who modified motor exhausts
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have issued 79 summonses for illegal motor exhaust modification during a seven-day operation.
Wee: Women are equal partners in country's socio-economic development
PETALING JAYA: Women should not be viewed as home makers but as an equal partner in the country's socio-economic development, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Travel companies vow to hire more women in 'male-dominated industry'
More travel companies are looking to address gender bias and inequality in the industry.
Singapore warms to electric cars two years after Tesla’s rebuke
After years of not doing much to foster the uptake of electric cars, Singapore has started to embrace them.
Three protesters killed in Myanmar, shops and factories closed
(Reuters) - Three demonstrators were killed in Myanmar on Monday, witnesses said, while shops, factories and banks were closed in the main city Yangon in protests against last month's military coup.
Consortium involving Changi renegotiating terms for revamp of Indonesia's Flores airport
JAKARTA (The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore's Changi airport might just be one of the first foreign businesses to benefit from Indonesia's new "omnibus law."
China pledges reforms for sustainable growth
BEIJING: China has set a sound growth target for 2021, leaving room for policymakers to carry out arduous reforms to tackle bottlenecks constraining sustainable development.
Building on solid ties
Japanese ambassador to Malaysia looking forward towards a prosperous relationship as countries stay united