The EU’s second Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2) will not be implemented in time in the Netherlands, the Dutch government has confirmed.
‘Miracle’: child rescued nearly 60 hours after Philippine landslide
The girl had been among the more than 100 people missing after the rain-induced landslide hit a village in the southern Philippines, killing at least 11 people.
Once reserved for Vietnamese royalty, demand for ‘dragon chicken’ surges during Lunar New Year
Demand for the rare breed of poultry has risen sharply, backed by a growing number of wealthy people in one of Asia’s fastest-growing economies.
Industry involvement needed for clearer allergen labelling guidance
Food and drink businesses should work together with regulators to improve current guidelines on allergen labelling, an expert has said.
Foreign property buyers from China, Asia will shun Australian market over latest fees surge
Canberra says its latest measures are aimed at preserving the housing supply for local buyers and tenants.
Singapore builds ChatGPT-alike to better represent Southeast Asian languages, cultures
Trained on data in 11 Southeast Asian languages including Vietnamese, Thai and Bahasa Indonesia, SEA-LION aims to lessen reliance on Western models developed for English.
Saudi Arabia’s Civil Code: entitlement to interest in construction projects
Construction contractors in Saudi Arabia have scope to raise successful claims enabling them to recover damages for delayed payments by carefully framing their claims in line with the provisions of the Civil Code.
Indonesia election 2024: calls grow for government to relook dual citizenship ban amid ‘brain drain’
Jakarta should also look at improving domestic economic opportunities to avert a brain drain, analysts say.
DBS boss Piyush Gupta takes US$3 million pay cut over Singapore digital banking disruptions
Gupta’s compensation took a 30 per cent hit due to last year’s disruptions that affected payment and ATM transactions across the city state.
Is South Korea ‘adopting Japanese narratives’ on disputed islets under Yoon?
Critics have accused the South Korean government of playing into Japan’s narrative on Dokdo, which Tokyo claims as the Takeshima islands, amid pressure from Washington for the two to set aside their historical quarrels.
