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AFP, Published on 17/05/2019
» LONDON - Britain's Labour opposition on Friday pulled the plug on six weeks of talks on a Brexit compromise with Prime Minister Theresa May, blaming the "weakness and instability" of her government.
Business, Dusida Worrachaddejchai, Published on 17/05/2019
» Stagnant Thai travel in the first quarter this year has led Bangkok Airways to slow plans to open new routes over the rest of the year, says chief executive and president Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth.
News, Sam Roggeveen, Published on 17/05/2019
» As Australia prepares for federal elections tomorrow, it probably looks to outsiders like an oasis of stability and sanity among Western democracies that have gone haywire. There are no widespread populist revolts, no "yellow vests" or agitators calling for a Brexit-style retreat from the Asia-Pacific. Though Australia does have far-right fringe parties, they have not had anything like the electoral success of their European counterparts. In fact, among countries with more than 10 million people, Australia has one of the highest migration rates of any major economy, yet there is hardly any public backlash.