The truce, to show compassion for people affected by Friday’s 7.7 magnitude earthquake, will run until April 22.
Singapore detains boy, 17, allegedly planning to kill ‘at least 100’ Muslims
The boy, 17, had decided on five mosques across Singapore for his post-Friday prayer attacks.
Trump’s tariffs on Vietnam could spell trouble for Nike, Adidas
Potential US tariffs on Vietnam could threaten Nike and Adidas’ recovery amid rising production costs and shifting market dynamics.
Renewables drive anticipated in Germany
Developers of renewable energy projects can expect fresh opportunities to arise in Germany after the federal government established a special €500 billion fund to drive investment in infrastructure and deliver climate neutrality by 2045.
Thailand’s rescue dogs provide support to grieving families after Bangkok skyscraper collapse
Rescuers have brought in 11 dogs to search for signs of life and to provide emotional support for victims’ loved ones.
In a broken world, China-Japan-Korea cooperation is Asia’s backbone
By blending economic might, technological prowess and cultural bonds, cooperation can be elevated into a transformative, inspiring force.
Supreme Court underscores high standards expected of fiduciaries
A recent UK Supreme Court ruling underscores the importance of judicial precedent and the high standards expected of fiduciaries, particularly company directors, an expert has said.
Don’t blame China for India’s manufacturing decline
Beijing’s proposed manufacturing partnership ran aground only after New Delhi decided to take border tensions out on Chinese businesses.
Why Duterte drama should inspire Malaysia to reconsider joining ICC
If Malaysia is serious about its global legal credibility and commitment to justice, it must take this chance to return to the Rome Statute.
Vietnam faces mass bankruptcies of renewable energy producers
The application of a new power purchasing price by Vietnam Electricity puts 173 solar and wind projects at risk of insolvency.
