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In the wake of Industry 4.0, many companies have tried to utilise automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. This is especially prevalent in the construction industry where the need ...
Indonesia is the second-most dangerous country for women in the Asia Pacific region after India, while the Philippines is the third most dangerous.
It’s worth noting that income disparity and economic success have been themes in the city-state’s development since 1965. Despite a bleak economic outlook at the time of its independence, Singapore ...
Power and objectification Gender-based violence including sexual harassment is typically assumed to be driven by desire or lust, but AWAM states that it is all about power and objectification. Sexual ...
Boxes of fake medicine are displayed during a ceremony to destroy 130 tonnes of counterfeit products in Phnom Penh. (AFP Photo) ASEAN’s reputation as a hub for fake medicine is nothing to sneeze at.
30 years ago, nationwide pro-democracy demonstrations in Myanmar saw hundreds of thousands of protesters take to the streets of then capital, Rangoon. Led mostly by student leaders, it was the largest ...
The problem is ASEAN is far from being united despite the recurring mantra of “unity” appearing in all of its statements and documents.
The establishment of The Smart Nation and Digital Government Office (SNDGO) within the Singaporean government last year is not only one of a kind in the region but highlights its seriousness in ...
Singapore can now breathe easier as the 33rd ASEAN Summit came to a close yesterday, marking the end of its chairmanship. The second ASEAN summit of the year was a “star-studded affair” compared to ...
According to the media, in the once epicentre of the virus – Hubei province – domestic violence reports soared during the lockdown in February, from 47 last year to 162 this year. Wan Fei, a retired ...
For education to continue successfully in the Philippines, the support and cooperation of all stakeholders with the DepEd and the CHED is crucial.
China’s policy towards its Uyghurs has indirectly helped to stoke anti-Chinese sentiment which is becoming prevalent in Indonesian society.