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Based on 10 verified sources covering Myanmar, Thailand, Finland:
Nearly 2,000 businesses in Finland have connections to organised crime, according to a new report by the Grey Economy Information Unit (HTSY). [1]
FUSO Thailand reshapes organisational structure with new CEO and CFO appointments, accelerating full-force commercial vehicle strategy FUSO Commercial Vehicles (Thailand) Ltd. [2]
A campaign urging Finnish businesses and organisations to declare themselves “Apartheid-Free Zones” has gained momentum, with 85 entities joining the initiative. [3]
Thailand remains committed to aligning its digital economy with international standards by pursuing membership in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Wednesday. [4]
Let’s be honest: AI is everywhere. It’s in the tools we use, the services we experience and the conversations we have in leadership meetings. It’s no longer something “in the future”. [5]
Nearly 2,000 businesses in Finland have connections to organised crime, according to a new report by the Grey Economy Information Unit (HTSY).
FUSO Thailand reshapes organisational structure with new CEO and CFO appointments, accelerating full-force commercial vehicle strategy FUSO Commercial Vehicles (Thailand) Ltd.
A campaign urging Finnish businesses and organisations to declare themselves “Apartheid-Free Zones” has gained momentum, with 85 entities joining the initiative.
Thailand remains committed to aligning its digital economy with international standards by pursuing membership in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Wednesday.
Let’s be honest: AI is everywhere. It’s in the tools we use, the services we experience and the conversations we have in leadership meetings. It’s no longer something “in the future”.
The 33rd SEA Games organisers were left red-faced even before the official start of the tournament next week following a hiccup in the pre-football match formalities between Laos and Vietnam after the sound of the two countries’ national anthem went
Mizzima The NUG and 215 organisations urged ASEAN through an open letter dated 30 August to exclude Myanmar’s military junta from the upcoming meetings involving defence officials. The letter is as follows.
Rohingyas after leaving Myanmar walk towards the Balukhali refugee camp after crossing the border in Bangladesh’s Ukhia district on November 2, 2017 — AFP Photo Mizzima 28 Rohingya organisations from around the world have released a joint statement o
Mizzima A group of 255 Myanmar civil society and revolutionary organisations sent a joint letter of support to the Bangladesh movement wishing it success in its efforts.
Mizzima The Kachin National Organisation, condemned the junta’s massacre of over 50 people in Byai Phyu Village, Sittwe Township, Rakhine State on 2 June, in a statement released on 4 June.