Malaysia announced the ban on May 23 to stem local supply shortages, cutting off one-third of Singapore’s poultry supply indefinitely.
Industry needs timing clarity on energy profits levy allowances
The UK government has announced a new 25% levy applying to the profits of oil and gas companies operating in the UK and the UK Continental Shelf from 26 May 2022.
Philippine police say they killed 4 suspected of kidnapping Chinese online gambling worker
Police raided a hideout in Lapu Lapu city after suspects received a partial ransom payment through WeChat; they say they may have been involved in past kidnappings of Chinese online gambling workers.
China-backed Myanmar rebels call on junta to embrace peace talks
The 25,000-strong UWSA is one of the world’s largest non-state militaries – so far it has had little involvement in the fighting sparked by the toppling of Aung San Suu Kyi’s government by the military last year.
Financial services compliance with the EU AI Act and DORA can be streamlined
Emerging EU legislation will require financial services businesses to ensure artificial intelligence (AI) systems they use meet strict requirements for limiting risk as well as obligations on operational resilience.
Popular Punjabi rapper Sidhu Moose Wala shot dead at 28 amid gang violence
He was killed Sunday evening while driving his car in what is believed to be inter-gang rivalry; in 2020, police charged him for allegedly promoting gun culture in a song.
Will a YouTube video about ‘being gay in Indonesia’ lead to an anti-LGBT law?
A shock jock invited TikTok star Ragil Mahardika and his husband to talk about their married life on his YouTube show, sparking backlash from both conservatives and LGBT groups.
Philippines President-elect Marcos Jnr chooses stability in naming new cabinet to revive economy and restore family name
Marcos Jnr announced the current central bank chief, Benjamin Diokno as the new finance secretary to help revive the pandemic-hit economy that is US$19.1 billion in debt.
Philippines: 7 missing after boat collision
Rescuers searching waters after a fishing vessel and cargo ship collided; 13 of the 20 crew members were picked up by another boat.
Vanuatu declares climate emergency – ‘we are in danger now’ – PM says
‘The Earth is already too hot and unsafe. We are in danger now, not just in the future,’ Prime Minister Bob Loughman said, citing US$1.2 billion needed; similar declarations by dozens of other countries, including neighbour Fiji.
