Central Vista: Delhi’s iconic landmark gets a facelift
PM Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the redeveloped version of the 3km long Central Vista avenue.Continue Reading
Bank Negara raises OPR by 25 basis points to 2.5%
KUALA LUMPUR: At the conclusion of its monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting, Bank Negara increased the overnight policy rate by 25 basis points (bps) to 2.5%, in line with market expectations. Read full storyContinue Reading
U.S., South Korea revive talks on 'comprehensive' ways to deter North Korea
SEOUL (Reuters) – American and South Korean officials will meet next week to discuss “comprehensive measures” to deter North Korea, Seoul said on Thursday, as the two sides revive high-level deterrence talks for the first time since 2018. Read full storyContinue Reading
Court seeking charter drafters’ meeting comments on PM’s tenure
The Constitution Court has demanded the minutes of the Constitution Drafting Committee’s 501st meeting, when they discussed Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s tenure, and will discuss the case again next Wednesday.Continue Reading
Malaysia central bank hikes key rate for third straight meeting
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s central bank raised its benchmark interest rate for the third straight meeting on Thursday (Sep 8), as it looks to tame rising inflation. Bank Negara Malaysia lifted its overnight policy rate by 25 basis points to 2.50 per cent, as expected by 19 of 20 economists polledContinue Reading
How to save the global free trade order
The world faces unprecedented and difficult challenges, including US-China rivalry, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Covid-19 pandemic, climate change and supply chain disruptions. One consequence of these challenges is the possible division of the world economy into two or more political blocs, not unlike the situation that prevailed before the Second World War. To […]
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Japan PM accepts criticism he failed to fully justify Abe’s state funeral
TOKYO: Japan’s prime minister said on Thursday (Sep 8) he accepted criticism that he had not sufficiently explained why he wants a state funeral for slain former premier Shinzo Abe, a decision that has dented his support that has slipped to its lowest ever. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s decision toContinue Reading
SG man who got girlfriend to take nude photo of her mother gets 20 weeks’ jail
A 25-year-old man demanded of his girlfriend that she send him nude photos of herself five times a week and when she refused, he threatened to commit suicide, beat her, or post her intimate pictures online. Read full storyContinue Reading
Unification Church ex-members in Japan rail at politicians who embraced it
POLITICAL CRISIS Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s emphatic win in July’s upper house elections – days after Abe’s shooting – was supposed to tighten his grip on the LDP, still dominated by the ex-premier’s supporters. Instead, revelations over LDP links to the church and his decision to grant Abe, Japan’s longest-servingContinue Reading
Putin’s regime may be near end, but what then?
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine now enters its seventh month with no apparent end in sight. Yet the conflict was supposed to be a lightning war, President Vladimir Putin’s version of Desert Storm, short, sharp, and decisive. Thanks to the seemingly limitless support the United States and its NATO partners have rendered to Ukraine’s defenders, the […]
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