Nearly 700 Thai students flock back to China after reopening
More than 670 Thais have returned to China to continue their studies after their education was suspended for over two years due to Covid-19, according to the Thai-Chinese Students Association (TCSA).Continue Reading
The ‘miraculous’ potatoes claimed to alleviate poverty in northern China
Zhangbei, in northern China, is said to have been lifted out of poverty after President Xi suggested they plant a new type of potato.Continue Reading
MAS tightens monetary policy for the fifth time in a year to dampen inflation
The central bank said that a further tightening of monetary policy is needed to help “ensure that price pressures are dampened over the next few quarters”.Continue Reading
Singapore’s economy slows down to 4.4% in Q3: MTI advance estimates
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s economy grew at a slower pace of 4.4 per cent, but exceeded expectations, in the third quarter of 2022, according to advance estimates released by the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) on Friday (Oct 14). This compares with a revised figure of 4.5 per cent in theContinue Reading
Prayut supports rise of women
The government gave a commitment at the 2nd Asean Women Leaders’ Summit in Cambodia on Thursday to promote women’s empowerment.Continue Reading
India’s solar powered future clashes with local life
India wants 40% of its electricity to come from renewable sources, which will require vast amounts of land.Continue Reading
How KEK Seafood prioritised people over profit during the pandemic – and even opened a new East side outlet
The zi char eatery of humble origins has finally expanded to a second outlet – after expanding their reach across the world by way of being featured by Anthony Bourdain and Netflix. But third-generation owners, Liew siblings Paul, Wayne and Jia Min, are all about keeping it as simple, sincere and close to the family’s bosom as their grandmother’s signature claypot liver.Continue Reading
Novice school gets recognition
The Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao Suchadaram School for novices in Lampang should serve as a model school due to its ability to produce high-quality students, according to the Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment (ONESQA) following their assessment of educational institutions in the kingdom.Continue Reading
Commentary: There are better ways than no-show fees to help restaurants
The costs of no-shows and last-minute cancellations can add up quickly for restaurants. With more implementing reservation fees, there are other solutions that help restaurants and benefit customers too, says Oddle CEO Jonathan Lim.Continue Reading
Commentary: Is Myanmar’s pivot to Russia pragmatic or ill-advised?
The relationship between Myanmar and Russia has become increasingly close. This is fuelled by practical considerations as well as geopolitics, says a researcher.Continue Reading