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WORLD

How Indonesia’s transformative leader tarnished his legacy

The New York TImes, Published on 20/10/2024

» JAKARTA, Indonesia — The words “emergency warning” galvanised protesters in Indonesia in August. It was a rallying cry to protect the world’s third-largest democracy, which broke free from dictatorship less than 30 years ago. Thousands of protesters took to the streets. Some stormed the gates of parliament, tearing one down in fury.

WORLD

There could be up to '600 lost lives' in aftermath of storm Helene

New York Times and Reuters, Published on 01/10/2024

» GERTON — National Guard units swarmed over the North Carolina mountains in helicopters, high-water vehicles and a cargo plane Monday, joining the desperate effort to deliver food, water and emergency supplies to remote mountain communities hit hard by Hurricane Helene.

WORLD

Marxist leads presidential vote as Sri Lanka rejects the old order

The New York TImes, Published on 22/09/2024

» COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Marxist candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayake led the early counting in Sri Lanka’s presidential elections Sunday, riding a wave of popular anger at the established political order that has run the South Asian nation’s economy into the ground.

BUSINESS

Donald Trump promotes new crypto business

The New York Times, Published on 17/09/2024

» A day after an apparent assassination attempt, former US president Donald Trump appeared on an online livestream Monday to champion his latest business venture: cryptocurrencies.

WORLD

Shanghai hit by strongest typhoon in decades, comes to standstill

The New York TImes, Published on 16/09/2024

» BEIJING — Typhoon Bebinca, the strongest storm to hit Shanghai since 1949, made landfall Monday, bringing the financial hub to a virtual standstill.

BUSINESS

Greed, gluttony and the crackup of Red Lobster

By David Segal, The New York Times, Published on 10/09/2024

» In June of last year, Red Lobster announced that Ultimate Endless Shrimp — as much as you can scarf down for just $20 — would become an “all day, every day” fixture of the menu.

WORLD

Singapore debates its Raffles legacy

Sui-Lee Wee, The New York Times, Published on 31/08/2024

» SINGAPORE - Singapore’s prosperity has long set it apart from many other former British colonies. There is another difference, too: Singapore has clung to honouring its former colonial ruler — and it wants to keep doing so.

LIFE

Japan finally phases out floppy disks

The New York Times, Published on 06/07/2024

» Japan has finally scrapped every regulation requiring the use of floppy disks for administrative purposes, catching up with the times 13 years after the country’s producers manufactured their last units.

WORLD

Myanmar shop owners jailed for raising wages

Br Richard C Paddock, The New York Times, Published on 02/07/2024

» With Myanmar’s currency plunging and inflation soaring, the owner of three mobile phone shops in Mandalay announced he was giving his employees a raise. Word of his generosity quickly spread on Facebook, and his workers cheered the news.

WORLD

Years later, Philippines reckons with Duterte’s brutal drug war

The New York TImes, Published on 30/06/2024

» MANILA, Philippines — When Rodrigo Duterte was running for president eight years ago, he vowed to order the police and the military to find drug users and traffickers to kill them, promising immunity for such killings. In the months after, police officers and vigilantes mercilessly gunned down tens of thousands of people in summary executions.