Malaysia Airlines Bhd. is continuing talks with leasing companies about a restructuring plan as it tries to weather the coronavirus pandemic. ( read original story ...)
Lessors oppose Malaysia Airlines restructuring plan – letter
A group of leasing companies has rejected a restructuring plan put forward by Malaysia Airlines, bringing the state carrier closer to a showdown over its future. Lessors claiming to represent 70% of t ... ( read original story ...)
SUICIDE BOMB KILLS SOLDIER IN IRAQ
Security surrounds Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt as he surveys the damage at suicide bombing in Baghdad that killed five Iraqis and one U.S. soldier May 6, 2004. (UPI Photo/Mitch Prothero) ... ( read original story ...)
Despite coronavirus, luxury hotels and resorts in the Maldives, Greece and Thailand are re-opening, focusing on business executives – here are 8 inspiring company getaways
Covid-19 might be here to stay, but that does not mean it has to completely upend the way we do business, or even the way we choose to have fun. Everyone is learning to be flexible and adapt to the ... ( read original story ...)
REPRESENTATIVES PROTEST BUSH MEETING WITH VIETNAM PRESIDENT IN WASHINGTON
Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA) poses with a Vietnamese American supporter for a picture after Davis made comments protesting U.S. President George W. Bush's visit with Vietnamese President Minh Triet in ... ( read original story ...)
Good news stories from Vietnam’s second wave – involving dragon fruit burgers and mask ATMs
Vietnam broke its streak of no coronavirus deaths in July, but with dragonfruit, YouTube and free masks, innovators have helped the country fight back. ( read original story ...)
Vietnam’s most modern bus station opens in HCM City
The new Mien Dong Bus Station in HCM City’s District 9 will start operation on October 10 after a long delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic. ( read original story ...)
Vietnam wraps up ruling party and states it’s ready to host the 35th Asean Congress
Vietnam is ready to hold the 37th Asean Summit and related meetings in November in a format suitable to current conditions, said Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Quoc Dung at a ... ( read original story ...)
Philippines captures suspected Indonesian would-be bomber
The Philippine military says troops and police have captured a suspected Indonesian would-be suicide bomber they believed is involved in an imminent plot to attack a southern town ... ( read original story ...)
Lockdown Tests Faith In Virus-hit Philippines
After months of livestreaming mass to millions of faithful from behind closed doors, churches in the Catholic-majority Philippines are beginning to reopen. But strict coronavirus rules mean worship is ... ( read original story ...)