The 30-storey tower was reduced to rubble when a quake struck neighbouring Myanmar last month, killing 47 people and leaving 47 missing.
Will US tariffs sink Australia’s Aukus submarine delivery goals?
About one-third of the steel and aluminium used in US naval vessels, including the Aukus submarines, have been hit by Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Could Asean help jump-start US-China trade negotiations?
The bloc’s summit involving dialogue partners is an ideal space for the US and China to talk, but time is of the essence.
A world on edge is headed for a geopolitical reckoning – in May
Lasting changes could arise from the Trump vs Xi diplomatic chess, EU’s emerging strategy and political flux in Seoul, Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
Philippine man nailed to cross for 36th time to mark Good Friday
The man, 64, was nailed to a cross for his 36th time amid warnings of temperatures reaching dangerous levels.
A ‘wild card’ emerges in South Korea’s presidential race: the prime minister
A new poll shows acting president Han Duck-soo, a 75-year-old technocrat, leading among conservative voters after Yoon Suk-yeol’s impeachment.
Can Indonesia’s Prabowo succeed in plan to evacuate Gaza’s Palestinians?
The Indonesian president has said that his plan would happen only with agreement from ‘all parties’.
FAQ/TUPE – for how long must TUPE consultation last?
Anthony Convery tells HRNews about the factors governing the length of time that a consultation should last before a TUPE transfer in the UK.
FCA & PRA clarify stance on non-financial misconduct and the bankers’ bonus cap
Anne Sammon tells HRNews about the UK regulators’ backing for tougher misconduct scrutiny and continued support for the lifting of the bankers’ bonus cap.
Singapore election: why flight to safety over Trump tariffs may not weigh on voters
Domestic issues and more perspectives in parliament likely to be on voters’ minds for next month’s election, analysts say.
