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WORLD

Myanmar sees record FDI in 2014-15

dpa, Published on 22/04/2015

» YANGON — Myanmar received record foreign direct investment of more than US$8 billion in the in 2014-15 budget year across 12 sectors, an official said Wednesday.

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WORLD

Cult car heads to Asean

dpa, Published on 20/03/2015

» NOVA VES POD PLESI - Dan Priban has already travelled halfway around the world driving a stable of bright yellow Trabi automobiles, the spluttering signature cars of defunct East German communism.

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THAILAND

Singapore airport to add massive terminal

dpa, Published on 04/03/2015

» Changi Airport's new passenger terminal is likely to be bigger than all its first three terminals combined, a media report said on Wednesday.

BUSINESS

'Gridlock' warned for Asian skies

dpa, Published on 15/09/2014

» SINGAPORE – Asian air traffic could be heading for "catastrophic gridlock," aviation experts warned, urging the region's countries to cooperate more, the International Air Transport Association says.

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Robot cars 'could end traffic jams'

dpa, Published on 03/06/2014

» SINGAPORE - Driverless cars could take up to four-fifths of the traffic off the roads of Asia's congested cities, in combination with sharing schemes, an expert told a city planning conference on Tuesday.

WORLD

Ships reach crash area, see nothing

dpa, Published on 09/03/2014

» HANOI - Vietnamese rescue ships have reached the approximate area of two oil slicks spotted near the last known location of a Malaysia Airlines flight missing for more than a day, but have found so sign of wreckage, authorities said.

WORLD

Singapore growth hits 4% in 2013

dpa, Published on 20/02/2014

» Singapore — Singapore's economy expanded by 4.1% in 2013, an improvement on the 1.9% the previous year, the government said today.

THAILAND

Southeast Asian capitals need more anti-traffic champs

dpa, Published on 27/10/2013

» Southeast Asia's congested capitals could use more anti-traffic champions such as Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo. When the Indonesian government gave tax breaks on low-cost "green cars" in June, Mr Widodo opposed the policy, saying it would sabotage his efforts to solve the city's chronic traffic problem.