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Malaysia’s e-hailing sector is standing at a critical juncture and the Land Public Transport Agency’s (Apad) recent decision allowing inDrive and Maxim to resume operations under a three-month ...
The rally at Dataran Merdeka yesterday concluded peacefully without any untoward incident with about 18,000 individuals ...
Thailand said Tuesday that Cambodia violated their hours-old cease-fire that ended days of fighting between the neighbors ...
The Royal Thai Army has condemned the Cambodian military for a second violation of the bilateral ceasefire agreement signed ...
The Royal Thai Army has condemned the Cambodian military for a second violation of the bilateral ceasefire agreement signed ...
Massachusetts lawmakers on Thursday passed a funding bill that includes a pay raise for public defenders as part of an effort ...
The annual report is not related to the deadly Boeing 787 crash last month that killed 260 people in Ahmedabad.
Our community has criticised the Online Safety Act as overreaching and ineffective, with many concerned about data privacy ...
Thai and Cambodian leaders will meet in Malaysia for talks to end hostilities following pressure from US President Donald ...
President Trump announced a trade deal with South Korea on Wednesday, putting 15 percent tariffs on South Korean goods, much ...
Bangkok says it will consider the proposal put forward by Malaysia, but says any deal must be based on "appropriate ...
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