Showing 31-40 of 64 results
-
As corporate cash pile swells, investors grow restless
Published on 14/08/2017
» Thai companies have accumulated a record $34 billion (1.13 trillion baht) in cash, prompting some investors to demand companies from oil producers to food suppliers consider deals to put the money to work - or hand it back to shareholders.
-
Chinese newspaper warns Trump risks 'trade war'
Associated Press, Published on 14/08/2017
» BEIJING -- A Chinese state newspaper warned Monday that President Donald Trump “could trigger a trade war” if he goes ahead with plans to launch an investigation of whether China is stealing US technology.
-
Phnom Penh airport railway project halted
Published on 14/08/2017
» The Cambodian Ministry of Public Works and Transportation has announced a halt to a railway project meant to lead to Phnom Penh airport following multiple protests by local villagers.
-
Nakhon Phanom still hit hard by floods
Online Reporters, Published on 14/08/2017
» Flooding is still ravaging Nakhon Phanom, while areas in seven other provinces have been submerged since last month, the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department said on Monday.
-
40 years after Elvis' death, impersonators honour legacy
Associated Press, Published on 14/08/2017
» MANILA -- Four decades since his death, Elvis Presley still reigns as The King -- for impersonators.
-
Indonesia's July motorbike sales rebound, grow 76.4%
Reuters, Published on 14/08/2017
» JAKARTA -- Motorcycle sales in Indonesia rose 76.4% in July from a year earlier, rebounding from a fall the previous month and the strongest increase in many years, data from an industry association showed on Monday.
-
Myanmar workers march to call for minimum wage rise
Published on 14/08/2017
» About 2,000 workers have marched for a daily minimum wage increase and also called on the government to provide them with social welfare housings.
-
Police say viral mistress memo was a joke
Published on 14/08/2017
» Police have said that a sergeant's memo saying he had to miss a daily national anthem session in order to take his mistress on a business trip was a practical joke played by his colleagues.
-
Battles in southern Philippines kill 25
Reuters, Published on 14/08/2017
» MANILA -- Fighting between government-backed separatist rebels and pro-Islamic State militants have killed at least 25 people in the southern Philippines, the army said on Monday, as the military battles to restore order on the troubled island of Mindanao.
-
Armed militia, clergy, more unite against white nationalists
Associated Press, Published on 14/08/2017
» CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, US -- Clergy in robes. A woman handing out flowers. Black Lives Matter activists. Armed militia members. Students. Angry anti-fascist protesters.
Your recent history
-
Recently searched
-
Recently viewed links