ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Reporter A woman in Japan was arrested for “criminal damage” after squashing a packet of buns and not buying them, according to the BBC. The alleged crime took place on ...
This year marks the quincentenary of the publication of First Voyage Around the World, 1519-1522: An Account of Ferdinand ...
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Inquirer on MSNIndigenous peoples and just energy transitionA just and fair transition to a real net-zero future without carbon emissions should be at the center of policymaking in Southeast Asia. If the region seeks to emerge as a trailblazer in this ...
The Philippine men’s curling team took a big step towards delivering the first-ever medal for the country in the Asian Winter Games, outplaying No. 10 Japan, 10-4, on Thursday to reach the semifinals ...
The event provides members with an overview of the Council’s strategy for the coming year and includes several Advisory Team ...
Members of SWEA International in Southeast Asia will gather for their Regional Annual Meeting on March 10, 2025, at 18:00 via ...
The World Health Organization wants to tackle inequity and bureaucracy relating to clinical trials. Will its latest guidance make a difference? Anna Volkmer reports During the covid-19 pandemic the UK ...
Since teaming up in 2021, Gamez and Korovin made history as the first Filipino pair to earn an international medal in pairs ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. thanked Cambodia’s king on Tuesday for granting a royal pardon last year to 13 ...
Diplomatic Courier writer Stephanie Gull brings you three under–the–radar stories from Oceania and southeast Asia: Singapore flash floods, an Indonesian meal program, and Australia’s coffee dilemma.
ASEAN-UK SAGE is the UK's flagship education programme in Southeast Asia, supporting girls and marginalised communities to access education and improve foundational learning.
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