The International Food and Beverage Fair has ended in Malaysia

A three-day international food and beverage fair concluded in Malaysia with the participation of industry entrepreneurs from around the world. The fair, called Food and Drinks Malaysia by Sial, runs from Thursday 2nd to 4th July at the MyTech Convention Center in the capital, Kuala Lumpur. Bangladesh participated in this fair for the second time. […]

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51,000-year-old ‘mysterious cave paintings’ found in Indonesia

An approximately 51,200-year-old painting has been found in a cave in Indonesia. Archaeologists claim that this is the world’s oldest known painting. This mysterious artefact was found in the Leang Karampuang Cave on the island of Sulawesi in eastern Indonesia. It is six thousand years older than the previous artefact. Researchers from Griffith University, Southern […]

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Singapore aims to make it easier to prosecute money laundering cases

The new Anti-Money Laundering and Other Matters Bill introduced to parliament on Tuesday will remove the need for the prosecution to show a direct link between the criminal conduct and the laundered funds, the home affairs ministry said in a press release Singapore is seeking to make it easier for law enforcement to prosecute money […]

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Floods in northern Myanmar, 10,000 people trapped in water

At least 10,000 people are trapped in water due to floods caused by heavy rains in the northern part of Myanmar. Apart from this, electricity and phone lines have been disconnected due to the flood. Due to this, many people have suffered in the entire region. Local media Radio Free Asia reported this information. After […]

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Alleged use of prohibited weapons against Myanmar

PDF, several rebel groups of the country including Kachin have complained that Myanmar’s ruling junta government is using banned weapons to suppress the rebels. According to their information, these internationally banned chemicals are extremely harmful to the human body. These weapons are damaging the human respiratory system through chemical reactions. Human rights organizations have called […]

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Mahathir denied the allegations of corruption

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has denied corruption allegations against him. Also, he is going to file a defamation case against the current Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, demanding compensation of 32 million US dollars (15 million ringgit) for raising allegations of corruption. Recently Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim accused the former Prime Minister of corruption […]

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US tells China that Philippines support ‘ironclad’

WASHINGTON: A top US official on Thursday told a Chinese counterpart that Washington’s defense commitments to the Philippines were “ironclad” after a violent clash in the South China Sea. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell “raised serious concerns” about Chinese actions in a call with Executive Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu, the State Department said. […]

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