Minister defends public order bill amendments to increase police powers.
Millions of Muslims in Bangladesh to join Bishwa Ijtema prayers
The world’s second-largest gathering of Muslims is taking place in Bangladesh after a two-year hiatus for the pandemic.
China-Myanmar border town eyes revival after Covid
The Chinese city of Ruili on the southern border is slowly creaking back to life as the country ditches its zero-tolerance Covid strategy after years of strict lockdowns and other gruelling restrictions. Bordering Myanmar, the city was a key battlegrou…
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Showers developing late in the day for Martin Luther King Jr day. Milder Tuesday with colder air by the weekend. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast.
Firms in Europe, US helping Myanmar manufacture arms, report says
Rights experts urge countries to take action against firms helping Myanmar’s military produce weapons used in abuses.
T95 Android TV Box sold on Amazon hides sophisticated malware
Expert discovered that the T95 Android TV box, available for sale on Amazon and AliExpress, came with sophisticated pre-installed malware. Security researcher, Daniel Milisic, discovered that the T95 Android TV box he purchased on Amazon was infected with sophisticated pre-installed malware. This Android TV box model is available on Amazon and AliExpress for as low […]
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Buquebus asks Incat to switch ferry order from LNG power to battery
The 13,000-gt aluminium-built ropax will be world’s largest, lightweight, zero emissions ferry operating on any route when delivered
Investigation: Alibaba paid Chinese scholars to lobby authorities to relax regulations and rehabilitate its reputation, hoping to navigate China’s clampdown (Qianer Liu/Financial Times)
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Investigation: Alibaba paid Chinese scholars to lobby authorities to relax regulations and rehabilitate its reputation, hoping to navigate China’s clampdown — Alibaba has been paying academics to lobby …
Human faeces fertiliser is ‘safe’ to use on food crops, say scientists
Fertiliser made from human faeces and urine is safe to use in agriculture and has “huge potential” to replace 25% of current synthetic products in some countries, according to research.