Governments are embracing energy made from plants to move away from fossil fuels and cut emissions, but war and extreme weather are affecting supplies.
Thai gunman kills at least 3, wounds others, police trap him inside house
The Police Central Investigation Bureau have identified the suspect as Anuwat Waentong, 29, reportedly due to make a court appearance on a drugs charge.
Family-owned companies are more profitable and innovative, Credit Suisse says in survey of 1,000 wealthy clans worldwide
Asia’s representation in the survey by Switzerland’s second-largest bank shows the region’s significance to the wealth management business, especially the financial services for family office and ultra wealthy clients.
FAQ/redundancy – how do procedures in GB and NI differ?
Craig Patterson tells HRNews about the differences between redundancy procedures in Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Singapore’s Lee family feud: Lee Hsien Yang, wife must choose between fugitive status and returning home to clear name, minister says
Minister K Shanmugam says Lee Hsien Yang and Lee Suet Fern ‘will have every right to provide explanations’ in perjury probe if they return to Singapore to be interviewed by police.
Shift from EAs to environmental outcomes reports considered in DLUHC paper
The existing framework of strategic environmental assessments and environmental impact assessments (EAs) is to be superseded by a new ‘environmental outcomes reports’ regime for project development in England, under new UK government proposals.
Singapore Charles & Keith TikTokker Zoe Gabriel ‘living her dream’ in new role as AirAsia ambassador
17-year-old Zoe Gabriel, once mocked over a US$60 Charles & Keith handbag, is creating content for low-cost carrier AirAsia in her latest collaboration with brands.
Thailand dissolves parliament for election
Polls are expected to highlight long-running political battle between conservative pro-military establishment and billionaire Shinawatra family.
Pakistan police file terrorism charges against ex-PM Khan
Former and current lawmakers, aides and scores of Khan’s supporters are also facing charges.
Will Indonesian tycoon-turned-minister Sandiaga Uno run for nation’s top job?
If he seeks the presidency, Sandiaga faces a tough battle ahead with polls still showing him falling short of current front runners.
