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Aug 15, 2018
Mekong River Body Welcomes Laos' Decision to Suspend New Dam Projects
Mekong River Body Welcomes Laos' Decision to Suspend New Dam Projects: The inter-government agency Mekong River Commission says the move raises hopes for more sustainable development of the river.
Stranded: Seafarers suffer as job market tightens | Frontier Myanmar
Stranded: Seafarers suffer as job market tightens | Frontier Myanmar: Unscrupulous job agents are taking advantage of seafarers, leaving some stranded far from home and stinking of fish.
This Is What Causes Dry Eyes—and How to Fix It | SELF
This Is What Causes Dry Eyes—and How to Fix It | SELF: If you're wondering what causes dry eyes, you've come to the right place. Learn more about causes behind dry eyes and how to treat them.
Yangon hospital expects rise in cataract surgeries | The Myanmar Times
Yangon hospital expects rise in cataract surgeries | The Myanmar Times: The number of patients undergoing surgery due to cataract or the clouding of the lens in the eye which leads to a decrease in vision, at Yangon Eye Specialist Hospital (YESH) is expected to increase this year due to improved services, said a senior eye specialist.
Food and Nutrition Security in Timor-Leste: Challenges and Prospects - Future Directions International
Food and Nutrition Security in Timor-Leste: Challenges and Prospects - Future Directions International: Timor-Leste continues to face serious and complex food and nutrition security challenges. With one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world, food and nutrition security must be substantially improved for Timor-Leste to develop into a country with strong institutions and long-term stability.
Mushroom - Wikiwand
Mushroom - Wikiwand: A mushroom, or toadstool, is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source.
List of noodles - Wikiwand
List of noodles - Wikiwand: This is a list of notable noodles. Noodles are a type of staple food[1] made from some type of unleavened dough which is rolled flat and cut into one of a variety of shapes. While long, thin strips may be the most common, many varieties of noodles are cut into waves, helices, tubes, strings, or shells, or folded over, or cut into other shapes. Noodles are usually cooked in boiling water, sometimes with cooking oil or salt added. They are often pan-fried or deep-fried. Noodles are often served with an accompanying sauce or in a soup. Noodles can be refrigerated for short-term storage, or dried and stored for future use.
Noodle - Wikiwand
Noodle - Wikiwand: Noodles are a staple food in many cultures. They are made from unleavened dough which is stretched, extruded, or rolled flat and cut into one of a variety of shapes. While long, thin strips may be the most common, many varieties of noodles are cut into waves, helices, tubes, strings, or shells, or folded over, or cut into other shapes. Noodles are usually cooked in boiling water, sometimes with cooking oil or salt added. They are often pan-fried or deep-fried. Noodles are often served with an accompanying sauce or in a soup. Noodles can be refrigerated for short-term storage or dried and stored for future use. The material composition or geocultural origin must be specified when discussing noodles. The word derives from the German word Nudel.[1]
‘Robbery’ Likely Motive Behind Murder of Ethnic Chinese Businessman in Lao Capital: Police
‘Robbery’ Likely Motive Behind Murder of Ethnic Chinese Businessman in Lao Capital: Police: CCTV footage appears to show Xaysana Yotsavanh’s killers, but authorities have yet to identify them.
Tibetan Family Denied State Benefits Over Dalai Lama Photo
Tibetan Family Denied State Benefits Over Dalai Lama Photo: Police in Lithang pay frequent unannounced visits to Tibetan homes to search for photos of the exiled spiritual leader.
Younger S. Koreans say they contemplated emigration upon N. Korea threat; sceptical about complete denuclearisation, East Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
Younger S. Koreans say they contemplated emigration upon N. Korea threat; sceptical about complete denuclearisation, East Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times: SEOUL (THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Jang Ka-yoon, a 27-year-old office worker in Seoul, had thought about leaving her home country after watching TV news reports on the worsened security situation upon threats exchanged between North Korea and the US last year.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says China wrong to police airspace over disputed sea, SE Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says China wrong to police airspace over disputed sea, SE Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times: MANILA (REUTERS) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said in a rare rebuke of Beijing that he wants China to rethink its conduct in the South China Sea, and that it has no right to repel foreign aircraft and boats passing by its artificial islands in the disputed waterway.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PM Mahathir's China visit to remove kinks in Malaysia-China ties, SE Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
PM Mahathir's China visit to remove kinks in Malaysia-China ties, SE Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times: KUALA LUMPUR (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - The upcoming official visit of Malaysia Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to China is special as it is crucial.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Alcoholic beverages in South Korea get smaller as habits change, East Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
Alcoholic beverages in South Korea get smaller as habits change, East Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times: SEOUL (THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Following the continued trend of honsul, or drinking alone, and growing single-person households, more liquor companies in South Korea are releasing smaller products.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The 'Battery of Asia' could face a short-circuit: The Nation, SE Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
The 'Battery of Asia' could face a short-circuit: The Nation, SE Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times: In its editorial, the paper says Laos needs to review its aim to supply electricity to the region, after the disastrous dam collapse episode.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Building costs aside, Malaysia also concerned about East Coast Rail Link's 'very high' running costs, SE Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
Building costs aside, Malaysia also concerned about East Coast Rail Link's 'very high' running costs, SE Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times: The Malaysian government's review of the East Coast Rail Link is not confined to construction costs, but also the viability of maintaining the rail network, said Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Women accused of assassinating Kim Jong Nam in Malaysia face key court ruling, SE Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
Women accused of assassinating Kim Jong Nam in Malaysia face key court ruling, SE Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times: KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - Two women accused of assassinating the half-brother of North Korea's leader in a brazen hit that shocked the world face a key court ruling on Thursday (Aug 16), with their families hopeful they will be acquitted and return home.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Worst flood in a century kills at least 67 in India's Kerala, shuts airport, South Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
Worst flood in a century kills at least 67 in India's Kerala, shuts airport, South Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times: KOCHI, INDIA (REUTERS/AFP) - Indian officials said at least 25 people were killed in the southern tourist hotspot of Kerala on Wednesday (Aug 15), taking the toll in the flood-ravaged state to 67 with more than 50,000 displaced.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Chinese drug firm made 500,000 substandard baby vaccines, double earlier estimates, East Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
Chinese drug firm made 500,000 substandard baby vaccines, double earlier estimates, East Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times: SHANGHAI (REUTERS) - A Chinese drug company produced nearly 500,000 substandard vaccines for babies, roughly double an earlier estimate by the authorities investigating a safety scandal, state news agency Xinhua reported on Wednesday (Aug 15).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
New firewall prevents Pentagon cooperation with Confucius Institutes on American campuses | South China Morning Post
New firewall prevents Pentagon cooperation with Confucius Institutes on American campuses | South China Morning Post: The new provision, tucked in the US defence bill, comes after Arizona State University bragged about mixing Pentagon-funded Mandarin programmes and its Chinese-funded Confucius Institute
Confucius Institute closed at US university amid concerns about Chinese influence on campuses | South China Morning Post
Confucius Institute closed at US university amid concerns about Chinese influence on campuses | South China Morning Post: Senator Marco Rubio has been among US lawmakers warning that the Confucius Institute was an effort by China to expand its political influence abroad
Turkey’s closer ties to China ‘will be economic’ as Nato and EU retain share of loyalty | South China Morning Post
Turkey’s closer ties to China ‘will be economic’ as Nato and EU retain share of loyalty | South China Morning Post: Suggestion by Turkish President Erdogan of shift to East overlooks strategic constraints – but China ‘may be only country to offer funds without preconditions’
String of Chinese satellites to keep real-time watch on South China Sea | South China Morning Post
String of Chinese satellites to keep real-time watch on South China Sea | South China Morning Post: Each reef and island in the contested waters will be monitored from space after launches start next year, developer says
Australian Senator Calls for ‘Final Solution’ to Muslim Immigration - The New York Times
Australian Senator Calls for ‘Final Solution’ to Muslim Immigration - The New York Times: Leaders across Australia’s political spectrum condemned Senator Fraser Anning, who later said he had not meant to invoke Nazi language.
South Korea’s Leader Proposes Broad Economic Cooperation With the North - The New York Times
South Korea’s Leader Proposes Broad Economic Cooperation With the North - The New York Times: President Moon Jae-in has taken a more assertive stand than the United States in offering inducements for the North to relinquish its nuclear weapons.
Trump Administration Sanctions Companies Helping North Korea - The New York Times
Trump Administration Sanctions Companies Helping North Korea - The New York Times: The sanctions were ordered against three organizations and an individual accused of facilitating illicit shipments to North Korea.
So long and thanks for all the fish: Rich nations and the fishing monopoly
So long and thanks for all the fish: Rich nations and the fishing monopoly: Did you know that just five higher-income countries (four of which are in Asia) are responsible for a disproportionate amount of the industrial fishing effort on the high seas?
Caning for lesbian sex? That's torture, say Malaysian rights groups
Caning for lesbian sex? That's torture, say Malaysian rights groups: The sentencing of two Malaysian women to caning for lesbian sex causes outcry in the Muslim-majority country amid ongoing debate over the rights of LGBTQ people.
Which countries are leading the 5G race? Hint: They're all in Asia
Which countries are leading the 5G race? Hint: They're all in Asia: First adopters embracing 5G will gain a competitive edge over the others and it looks like China is leading the way, trailed only by other advanced markets like Japan and South Korea.
In Australia, women were always central to the growth of professional work
In Australia, women were always central to the growth of professional work: We are often told that women were excluded from this process. The true story, however, is more complicated than that. History Lecturer Hannah Forsyth explains why.
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