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The most likely scenario is that Manila fortifies the deteriorating ship into a permanent military outpost and Beijing retaliates by installing its own
Japan earthquake: woman in her 90s rescued from collapsed house 5 days after deadly tremor
The survivor was pulled alive from the debris in Suzu, Ishikawa Prefecture, about 124 hours after the 7.6 magnitude quake hit the area.
Vietnam’s VinFast to set up US$500 million EV facilities in India
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Five dead as packed passenger train catches fire in Bangladesh; arson suspected by police
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Scheme members are at the heart of the long and challenging journey to a full scheme buy-out and wind-up, and good member communications are an essential part of a successful journey plan.
Courts will continue to shape building safety law in 2024
Construction companies should expect the courts in England and Wales to be sympathetic to building safety claims in 2024.
European Media Freedom Act agreement ‘step in right direction’ for press
The European Parliament and Council’s agreement on the contents of the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) is a “step in the right direction” and a “big win” for independent media and journalists, according to a media law expert.
Malaysia ex-PM Najib’s delegation spent nearly US$250,000 at Trump hotel amid 1MDB probe: report
During a 2017 visit to the US, former Malaysian PM Najib Razak and his delegation stayed at the Trump International Hotel for 10 nights and spent a total of US$248,962.
Asian dog-eating stereotype persists in US, but Lao & Thai restaurant wants to ‘open minds’ to new foods
In 2023, David Rasavong was forced to close his restaurant due to a baseless accusation grounded in a racist stereotype about Asian food using dog meat, but has now reopened with a new outlook.
