As oil production outstrips analysts’ predictions, contractual terms in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) allow sufficient flexibility to weather market conditions.
Landmark Microsoft class action marks ‘pivotal moment’ for Ireland
The first mass action lawsuit under Ireland’s new representative actions regime could have major implications for technology companies which manage data under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), experts say.
Philippines ‘least safe’ to travel to? Sorry, Canadian firm says
A Canadian travel insurance comparison firm has issued a formal apology and withdrawn a controversial ranking that labelled the Philippines as the least safe country in the world – a designation that provoked sharp condemnation from the Philippine government and tourism industry.
HelloSafe, which had published its “2025 Safety Index” in early June, scored the Philippines 82.32 – placing it at the bottom of a list measuring safety through indicators such as natural disasters, healthcare, societal…
6 arrested in Malaysia over nudity in marriage course
Malaysian police have confirmed there was public nudity during a controversial marriage motivational programme that has raised an uproar in the Muslim-majority country.
“There were confirmed instances of undress involving at least four people,” Selangor police chief Hussein Omar Khan said at a press conference on Wednesday, Harian Metro newspaper reported. “Investigations revealed that the nudity involved both facilitators and participants of the programme.”
Six people were arrested on…
‘Targeted support’ part of UK government’s Leeds reforms
The UK government has published a wide-ranging package of financial regulation reforms, including draft regulations for ‘targeted support’, which experts say will play a “critical role” in helping consumers optimise their pension savings in retirement.
Will Indonesia lose out after Trump’s ‘landmark’ trade deal with Prabowo?
Indonesia has hailed its new trade deal with the United States as a diplomatic “success” that will lower tariffs and boost exports to the world’s largest economy, even as analysts warn the agreement could harm local farmers and compromise energy security.
Hasan Nasbi, head of the presidential communications office, said the deal should be “appreciated”, noting that the 19 per cent tariff imposed on Indonesian goods entering the US market was lower than Vietnam’s 20 per cent rate.
Hasan said that…
14 Indonesian babies trafficked to Singapore? Jakarta’s envoy has his doubts
Jakarta’s ambassador to Singapore has expressed scepticism about the existence of an Indonesian baby trafficking syndicate following the arrest of 12 people for smuggling infants to the city state by West Java police.
Suryopratomo claimed he had not received any reports about the alleged trafficking ring when contacted by Tempo news magazine on Tuesday. “I don’t know,” he said in a brief text message. “What is the evidence of baby sales to Singapore? I cannot comment on something unclear.”
He…
CMA doubles down on pricing transparency to protect consumers
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)’s draft guidance on pricing transparency marks an important juncture in the UK’s expanded consumer protection regime, experts have said.
Malaysia to seek lawyers’ views as anger over judge selection process mounts
Malaysia’s government on Tuesday invited the Bar Council to take part in a review of the country’s judicial appointment process, in a bid to quell public discontent over alleged executive interference that has thrown the judiciary into crisis.
The move comes just a day after nearly 1,000 lawyers marched to the Prime Minister’s Office demanding urgent reforms and greater transparency in the selection of judges amid a shortage at the top of the courts and warnings of further institutional…
Anwar’s big surprise? Malaysians sceptical over ‘tribute’ teaser post
A cryptic promise from Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has become the latest lightning rod for Malaysia’s restless public, whose patience is wearing thin after months of new taxes, political scandals and economic anxiety.
Late on Monday, Anwar posted a stylised silhouette and the words Akan Datang (Coming Soon) across his social media accounts, promising a special gesture of “extraordinary” appreciation for all Malaysians.
The post, which was met with widespread derision, appeared just hours after…
