When Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was toppled in August in a student-led uprising, it was supposed to be a new dawn for the young country. Instead, the raw wounds left by her repressive …
Pakistan puts over 4,000 beggars on no-fly list: Here’s why
Pakistan has placed around 4,300 beggars on the Exit Control List (ECL) to stop them from travelling abroad. West Asian countries, including Saudi Arabia, have warned of strict measures if Pakistan fails to address the issue of ‘exporting’ beggars.
Indonesia’s higher biodiesel mandate rollout may be gradual, industry watchers say
Indonesia’s plan to expand its biodiesel mandate from Jan. 1, which has fuelled concerns it could curb global palm oil supplies, looks increasingly likely to be implemented gradually, analysts said, as industry participants seek a phase-in period.
India File: In 2025, stock markets face a glass half full
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Exam reforms in India: DIGI-EXAM system, policy to allot centres, transition to CBT
Centre’s high-level panel recommends DIGI-EXAM system, secure test centers, and multi-stage testing for fair exams. NTA to focus on entrance tests with enhanced capacity.
An underground detector in China will sniff out mysterious ghost particles called neutrinos
Underneath a granite hill in southern China, a massive detector is nearly complete that will sniff out the mysterious ghost particles lurking around us. The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory …
Mary Jane Veloso back in Philippines
AFTER a 14-year detention in Indonesia, Filipino death row convict Mary Jane Veloso returned to the country on Wednesday morning, December 18, 2024.Veloso, acco
Japan’s exports expand faster than expected in November
Japan’s exports rose for a second straight month in November, data showed on Wednesday, indicating strong global demand that businesses worry could be undermined by protectionist U.S. trade policies.
Japan’s exports rise faster than expected, helped by weaker yen
Japan’s exports rose faster than expected in November, data showed on Wednesday, helped by a weaker yen and solid global demand although businesses worry protectionist U.S. trade policies will …
Kioxia’s shares rise in debut, valuing Japan chipmaker at $5.3 billion
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Shares of Kioxia rose 6% in their market debut on Wednesday, valuing the Bain-backed chipmaker at more than 820 billion yen ($5.34 billion) and highlighting steady investor demand …