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WORLD

2 protesters killed in Iran, social apps blocked

Associated Press, Published on 01/01/2018

» TEHRAN: Iran on Sunday blocked access to Facebook's Instagram, and the popular messaging app Telegram used by activists to organise and publicise protests roiling the Islamic Republic cut off Iran from its network in response to a government request.

OPINION

Tech at its worst

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 08/01/2018

» Create a tool, and someone will weaponise it. This is the core message of British producer Charlie Brooker's current Netflix hit Black Mirror. Basically, the speculative anthology series exposes the dark side of technology and how it can bring out the worst in humans.

SPORTS

Luksika shines on bleak day for seeds

Sports, Bangkok Post and AFP, Published on 16/01/2018

» Melbourne: World No.124 Luksika Kumkhum stunned No.83 Johanna Larsson of Sweden 6-3, 7-5 to reach the second round of the Australian Open on Monday.

LIFE

No longer medical sci-fi

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 06/02/2018

» Imagine a world without cancer, HIV, flu or diabetes. Humans somehow strive for such a utopia but no one can say if it's near, or even possible.

BUSINESS

How free is Hong Kong?

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 12/02/2018

» Acouple of incidents in Hong Kong caught my attention last week. The first was a report that the worsening influenza outbreak in the territory had prompted authorities to shut all kindergartens and primary schools just days before the scheduled Lunar New Year holidays. The flu has been especially severe this winter, having caused 111 deaths since January, and health experts warn it may not yet have peaked.

OPINION

When values plummet

News, Postbag, Published on 02/03/2018

» The raison d'etre for the coup four years ago was to root out corruption. I think only the most gullible fell for that ploy to wrest power from a democratically elected government. I suppose that the wealthy and well-connected were getting nervous to see their position and privileges being whittled away and threatened by a government supported by "red buffaloes" from the North, and getting afraid of no longer being first in the queue to receive the fruits of corruption.

WORLD

Three Australians die from contaminated melon

AFP, Published on 03/03/2018

» SYDNEY: Three Australians have died after consuming melon contaminated with listeria amid an outbreak that has prompted health authorities to warn those at risk to throw out pre-cut melons.

OPINION

You can't beat a well-written excuse

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 18/03/2018

» Following last week's item concerning "wobbly spelling", I would like to thank an Australian reader for sharing his experiences when he was the sick leave clerk at a large railway workshop. He received all sorts of weird and wonderful spellings of illnesses from employees.

BUSINESS

Immunising Asean

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 19/03/2018

» Southeast Asia has become a hot spot for emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, which has led to stepped-up international efforts to strengthen national and regional pandemic preparedness capacity.

BUSINESS

Better safe than sorry

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 19/03/2018

» Human capacity for dealing with infectious diseases continues to improve, thanks to the lessons learned from recent outbreaks such as Sars and Ebola, and a growing global commitment toward improving public health. But factors such as population growth, urbanisation, natural disasters and climate change continue to leave many countries at higher risk from infectious diseases and pandemic outbreaks.