Amnesty International says Myanmar's military is using evasive tactics to import aviation fuel for air attacks in its civil ...
As Singapore enters a super-aged society, more seniors are attending training and picking up new skills to stay relevant in ...
Over 2.3 million job applications have been made using the Career and Skills Passport (CSP) as of November last year. The platform brings together an individual's skills, employment, qualification and ...
YANGON, Myanmar — Myanmar began a second round of voting Sunday in its first general election since the military takeover five years ago. Voting expanded to additional townships including some areas ...
YANGON (AP) — Myanmar resumed voting Sunday in the second round of its first general election in five years, expanding polling to additional townships, including some areas affected by the civil war ...
The Residents have given the world an operatic imagining of a meeting between a euthanasist and the survivor of a suicide pact blamed on Judas Priest. (Credit: The Cryptic Corporation) With crushing, ...
Unhealthy obsessions. Dysphoria and dysmorphia. For these stars, the Disney Channel wasn't the happiest place on earth. Venezuelan VP demands US free Maduro and vows to defend nation Grocery stores ...
Bangkok (AP) — Myanmar’s military government has charged more than 200 people with violating the Southeast Asian country’s voting law ahead of a general election at the end of the month, keeping up ...
A new technical paper titled “Breaking ECDSA with Electromagnetic Side-Channel Attacks: Challenges and Practicality on Modern Smartphones” was published by researchers at Fraunhofer Institute for ...
Russia’s descent from the 1991 revolution to Vladimir Putin’s atavistic system is hardly a one-off. Revolutions disappoint. Most are followed by restorations, social consciousness being harder to ...
Dan Wang and Arthur Kroeber (“The Real China Model,” September/October 2025) convincingly detail the impressive industrial capacity China has built over the past few decades. But their analysis ...
Eve was one of dozens of Thai women who traveled 4,000 miles — only to be trapped by the dark side of the global fertility industry. Credit...Illustration by Nicole Rifkin Supported by By Sarah A.
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