Asia
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Malaysia’s Economic Conundrum: Navigating the Skilled Labor Paradox
Malaysia faces a complex "skills-to-job" paradox that continues to challenge its labor market and economic…
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Malaysia’s National Service Reboot: A New Era or Another False Start?
The National Service Training Programme (PLKN) in Malaysia is making a comeback through a pilot…
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Mambo the Ocean Sunfish Makes a Splash at Kaiyokan Aquarium
Mambo, an ocean sunfish, is making waves at Kaiyokan Aquarium in Osaka after arriving in…
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Turmoil in Indonesia’s Higher Education Ministry: Minister Denies Allegations Amid Civil Servant Protests
Hundreds of civil servants gathered outside Indonesia's Higher Education Ministry office in Central Jakarta, voicing…
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New Polygamy Rules for Jakarta Civil Servants Ignite Debate on Family Protection
On January 6, Jakarta issued new regulations concerning polygamy among male civil servants, sparking intense…
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Myanmar Cracks Down on Border Scams: Over 55,000 Deported
Myanmar's ruling junta has deported over 55,000 foreigners involved in border scams to their home…
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Tragic Landslide in Java Leaves 17 Dead, 9 Missing
A devastating landslide triggered by relentless rain claimed at least 17 lives on Indonesia's main…
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Indonesia and Apple Near Resolution on iPhone 16 Ban
Indonesia and Apple are reportedly nearing a resolution that could lift the ban on the…
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Greater Bay Airlines Faces Turbulence with 200 Flight Cancellations
Greater Bay Airlines, a burgeoning player in the aviation sector, has announced the cancellation of…
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Ichiro Suzuki: A Trailblazing Legacy Honored in Cooperstown
Ichiro Suzuki made history once again, becoming the first Japanese-born player inducted into the National…
