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The situation echoes that of nearly 1,660 Afghans cleared to settle in the United States, but who then found themselves in ...
Despite rising demand and local jobs creation, hospitality businesses in Rupandehi face chronic labour shortages as employees treat jobs as stepping stones to foreign employment or higher-paying ...
PHNOM PENH – Try Sitheng has confirmed that he will not be returning to work with the Wildlife Alliance but has instead requested permission from the Minister of Agriculture to be able to visit Lucky ...
The image is deeply familiar to Koreans. A pale-faced man, draped in black robes and wearing a gat, a traditional Korean hat made of horsehair and silk, has long signaled death in Korean storytelling.
Results from a study covering the second quarter of 2025 showed that 73 percent of Filipinos expect their income to go up next year although 44 percent said they may still struggle to settle their ...
LUCENA – At least 120 people in Quezon province have died due to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) from 1987 to February 2025, according to local health ...
The country may have dodged a bullet with Ms Guo’s underhanded enterprise getting exposed, and now with the relatively quick action by a court to banish her from civic life.
Vietnam secures a 20% tariff deal with the US, leaving Thailand to face potential higher costs and competitive disadvantages in exports to the US market.
To casually rename a ministry that bears the title “Unification” feels like giving up. In times of growing cynicism, it is tempting to cast off symbols and slogans as empty. But not all names are mere ...
Experts call for urgent preparations including, strengthening health facilities and launching effective awareness campaigns.
This statement followed the World Bank’s latest country classification results, which showed that the Philippines remains in the lower middle-income bracket — a classification it has held since 1987.
A direct Iran-Israel war has shattered old balances, forcing Middle Eastern capitals and global powers to reassess strategies as nuclear fears and shifting alliances reshape the region’s future.
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