How India is building a pearl farming industry
The Indian authorities is fuelling its growth, but critics say the boom is coming in a cost.Continue Reading
Senate’s PM pick role up for debate
A charter variation plan seeking to remove the Senate from the power to take part in electing a prime minister is due to go prior to a joint sitting down for debate nowadays, according to the opposition mix.Continue Reading
Commentary: The physical office isn’t dead – just look at Singapore CBD rents
Although crossbreed working is set to be the particular post-pandemic norm, need for office space is still expected to outpace provide, as employees go back to the workplace plus businesses prepare for growth, says JLL Singapore’s Tay Huey Ying.Continue Reading
IN FOCUS: Are Singapore’s youth fighting more – or simply filming more acts of violence?
After a video clip went viral of the group of girls attacking another in a carpark, CNA looks at whether or not social media has had a role in fanning the particular flames of chaotic and aggressive works among young people.Continue Reading
Niphon stands down to battle graft case
Niphon Bunyamanee, a deputy innovator of the Democrat Party, has resigned as deputy interior minister to fight a court case designed for alleged malfeasance whilst he was leader of the Songkhla provincial administration organisation (PAO) in 2013.Continue Reading
Smallpox vaccine proves to be dead end in monkeypox fight
The majority of adults and senior citizens who were vaccinated against smallpox will have no immunity in order to monkeypox, according to the Section of Medical Sciences.Continue Reading
Apec meet kicks off with SME forum
Small- plus medium-sized enterprises (SME) ministers from Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) nations kicked away from a meeting in Phuket yesterday, which was prepared to promote the bio-circular-green (BCG) economic design among its associates.Continue Reading
Mon Cham protesters to petition king
Hundreds of protesters intend to converge on the funds and submit a petition to Their Majesty the King seeking to stop forestry authorities from taking out resorts on the well-known Mon Cham Slope in Chiang Mai.Continue Reading
Thais told not to flee Korea tour groups
The Labour Ministry is urging Thais who are looking to work in South Korea to register with the relevant authorities prior to departing, instead of fleeing tour organizations once they arrive upon Korean soil as it threatens to harm cooperation between the 2 countries.Continue Reading
Rude, cheating tuk-tuk driver hit by fine
The tuk-tuk driver has been fined yesterday and ordered to undergo three hours of good behavior training for being impolite and aggressive toward a Singapore few.Continue Reading