Renewable energy continues to strengthen Solarvest
Solarvest Holdings Bhd is still a “buy” despite marginal contribution from segments other than its engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) business and electricity generation from its plants under the government’s fourth phase of the Large Scale Solar initiative, analysts say.
Don’t call them ‘ethnic’ stores
LAST year, Americans bought a half a billion packets of Shin Ramyun, the spicy, beefy Korean instant noodle. The bold red-and-black packaging feels inescapable: It’s a staple of college dorm rooms, bodegas, middle-of-the-country Walmarts and viral TikTok videos.
Supreme Court boosts Syariah integration in Philippine law
MANILA: Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) received financial aid to take this year’s Syariah Bar examination (SBE) in the Philippines, one of the most inclusive initiatives of the Supreme Court for professionals seeking to work in specialised courts for Muslim personal laws.
Singapore tops DHL global connectedness list
Singapore is the world's most globally connected country, followed by the Netherlands and Ireland, according to the latest Global Connectedness Report 2024 released by logistic giant DHL.
NATO reaches back to Cold War past with first major defence plans in decades
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO will step back to the future at its Vilnius summit in July, with leaders set to approve thousands of pages of secret military plans that will detail for the first time since the Cold War how the alliance would respond to a Russian attack.
Singapore stocks tipped to beat Asian peers
Cheap valuations, control over pandemic seen to help
Libya's Tripoli-based government and rival parliament take steps to end hostilities
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's internationally recognised government in Tripoli announced a ceasefire on Friday and the leader of a rival parliament in eastern Libya also appealed for a halt to hostilities.