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He worked multiple jobs just to pay rent in the US — so he packed up and moved to Thailand to chase a new life as a fighter
"It's one thing to be street smart back where I'm from, but being jungle smart is a completely different thing," he said about life in Thailand ...
Two Singaporeans arrested in Thailand during crackdown on vice syndicate
More than 70 vice workers arrested in Singapore from April 2023 to May 2025 were allegedly managed by the criminal syndicate.
Trump may authorize strikes against Iran. Can he just do that?
The question being projected by the White House as President Donald Trump mulls an offensive strike against Iran is: Will he or won’t he?
Iran’s divided opposition senses its moment but activists remain wary of protests
Iran's fragmented opposition groups think their moment may be close at hand, but activists involved in previous bouts of protest say they are unwilling to unleash mass unrest, even against a system they hate,
WB helps Bangladesh improve energy security, air quality
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors on Wednesday, June 18, approved two projects totaling $640 million to help
Bangladesh’s food processing market hits $8b
Bangladesh’s food processing sector, which was worth $8 billion last year, is growing at an average rate of 8 percent a year, according to a report by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
The new coronavirus variant surging in China has arrived in the US. Here’s what to know about Nimbus
A new Covid-19 variant called NB.1.8.1, or Nimbus, represents about a third of new US Covid-19 cases. Dr. Leana Wen answers common questions about the new variant.
Rare earth access is the European Union’s priority at China summit
European Union leaders will use a summit with China next month to seek better access to Chinese rare earths and critical minerals, four sources familiar with the plans said, as the two sides tackle an array of tariff-related issues.
Philippines cuts key rate again as inflation stays below target
MANILA] The Philippine central bank lowered its key interest rate by a quarter point for the second time this year, as widely expected, after inflation remained below target. Read more at The Business ...