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Laws and regulations are comparable to machine code instruction executed by computers. [1]
PATTAYA, Thailand – At 5:30 PM on November 6, Pol. Col. Nawin Sinthurat, the Superintendent of the Banglamung Police Station, was notified of a police officer’s death inside the police dormitory behind the station, located in Naklua, Banglamung Distr... [2]
SEOUL -- During the worst days of COVID-19, a calm, bespectacled woman in her mid-50s regularly stood in front of TV cameras in South Korea, white roots starting to overgrow her usually dyed black hair. [3]
Rizal Ramli served as Indonesia's coordinating minister for maritime affairs under President Joko Widodo between 2015 and 2016. He previously served as minister of finance and coordinating minister for the economy. [4]
JAKARTA -- Stepping off a helicopter and into the sweltering heat of Patimban, a deep water port a four-hour drive east of Jakarta, Indonesian President Joko Widodo seemed unfazed, barely breaking a sweat. [5]
Laws and regulations are comparable to machine code instruction executed by computers.
PATTAYA, Thailand – At 5:30 PM on November 6, Pol. Col. Nawin Sinthurat, the Superintendent of the Banglamung Police Station, was notified of a police officer’s death inside the police dormitory behind the station, located in Naklua, Banglamung Distr
SEOUL -- During the worst days of COVID-19, a calm, bespectacled woman in her mid-50s regularly stood in front of TV cameras in South Korea, white roots starting to overgrow her usually dyed black hair.
Rizal Ramli served as Indonesia's coordinating minister for maritime affairs under President Joko Widodo between 2015 and 2016. He previously served as minister of finance and coordinating minister for the economy.
JAKARTA -- Stepping off a helicopter and into the sweltering heat of Patimban, a deep water port a four-hour drive east of Jakarta, Indonesian President Joko Widodo seemed unfazed, barely breaking a sweat.
SEOUL -- The jailing of the Samsung group's de facto leader as part of the scandal over South Korea's impeached president highlights the public's love-hate relationship with the family-run conglomerates that dominate the country's business scene.