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Tragic car accident claims lives of two interns in Phetchaburi Community mourns young lives taken in sudden, devastating crash Two 18 year old female interns tragically lost their lives in a car accident yesterday, May 17, at 5.50pm in Cha-am distri... [1]
JAKARTA -- Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto marks his first-year anniversary in office on Monday, supported by a new pro-growth finance minister who has unnerved analysts and markets. [2]
JAKARTA -- Hotels in the Indonesian capital are taking a hit from President Prabowo Subianto's efficiency drive, losing a big chunk of their regular customers as civil servants are denied one of their job perks: free hotel stays. [3]
JAKARTA -- Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has shown a strong appetite for global diplomacy in his first 100 days in office, but challenges are surfacing in the implementation of his flagship programs at home. [4]
SINGAPORE -- Indonesia's new president, Prabowo Subianto, has stepped into office enjoying a better impression from the investor class compared to the start of the transition period earlier this year. [5]
BANGKOK -- Bangkok taxi driver Witaya Prasertphand is among the many Thais who took advantage of the government's signature digital money stimulus falling well short of its grand ambitions. [6]
JAKARTA -- Indonesia risks blowing its budget if the country's expected new leader makes good on a pledge to hand out free school lunches to nearly 80 million children in a program that could cost about $29 billion a year, analysts warn. [7]
Tragic car accident claims lives of two interns in Phetchaburi Community mourns young lives taken in sudden, devastating crash Two 18 year old female interns tragically lost their lives in a car accident yesterday, May 17, at 5.50pm in Cha-am distri
JAKARTA -- Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto marks his first-year anniversary in office on Monday, supported by a new pro-growth finance minister who has unnerved analysts and markets.
JAKARTA -- Hotels in the Indonesian capital are taking a hit from President Prabowo Subianto's efficiency drive, losing a big chunk of their regular customers as civil servants are denied one of their job perks: free hotel stays.
JAKARTA -- Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has shown a strong appetite for global diplomacy in his first 100 days in office, but challenges are surfacing in the implementation of his flagship programs at home.
SINGAPORE -- Indonesia's new president, Prabowo Subianto, has stepped into office enjoying a better impression from the investor class compared to the start of the transition period earlier this year.
BANGKOK -- Bangkok taxi driver Witaya Prasertphand is among the many Thais who took advantage of the government's signature digital money stimulus falling well short of its grand ambitions.
JAKARTA -- Indonesia risks blowing its budget if the country's expected new leader makes good on a pledge to hand out free school lunches to nearly 80 million children in a program that could cost about $29 billion a year, analysts warn.