Cabinet members wear camouflage uniforms and camp in luxury tents on a hill around a military academy in Magelang.
Football Governance Bill reintroduction as clubs must prepare for new regime
“Strengthened” legislation to establish an independent football regulator in England has been reintroduced into parliament, following the change of government in July, with clubs urged to prepare for the new regime.
Australia’s WiseTech CEO Richard White steps down amid sex scandal
The saga has cost the software provider billions and shaken Australia’s reputation for strong corporate governance.
‘We can’t risk it’: Malaysian doctors denounce alleged plan to cut rest hours
A purported leak from the health ministry saying anaesthesiologists may no longer be eligible for time off after long shifts has sparked outcry.
Digital advancement at forefront of UK immigration law developments
Digital advancement including artificial intelligence (AI), automation, and biometric recognition are at forefront of new border security and immigration measures in the UK.
South Korean team designs ‘flying cart’ to overhaul shopping experience
The prototype can carry up to 3kg (7lbs), but larger payloads may be possible soon.
Malaysian court charges 22 people from cult group linked to child sex abuse scandal
All of the accused have pleaded not guilty to charges of being members of an organised crime group.
DPC Ryanair inquiry may have significant implications for airline verification
The inquiry by the Data Protection Commission (DPC) in Ireland into Ryanair’s customer verification process highlights the ongoing tension between consumer protection, data privacy, and the operational practices of companies.
Philippines’ chip industry group courts TSMC, UMC in bid to move up value chain
‘Send us your depreciated equipment, and … we’ll train the Filipino workers that you can deploy in your global operations,’ the head of the group said.
Malaysia to issue guidelines on workplace bullying after suspected doctor suicide
The case of the 30-year-old head of chemical pathology unit sheds light on tough working conditions and culture in Malaysia’s health sector.
