Front Row (The Jakarta Post) Jakarta ● Mon, May 23, 2022 2022-05-23 10:26 0 e16ff64e7ecc29b41741491223123534 4 Front Row Free The world's data center and cloud services industry players are focusing on developing their businesses in Southeast Asia as the world economy recovers from two years of pandemic. This goal was discussed at the 2022 … [Read more...] about Advancing Indonesia’s cloud and data center services
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Bali’s back – but so are the ‘trashy tourists’
Bali is back – but so are the tourists’ shenanigans. The Indonesian resort island has seen a rash of reports about badly behaved foreigners since it fully reopened to international tourism in March. Over the past month, a Canadian and a Russian have been deported for public nakedness, a foreign tourist went viral for complaining about beach vendors, and an Estonian pageant … [Read more...] about Bali’s back – but so are the ‘trashy tourists’
‘I saw them but could not save them’: Man laments failure to save next-door neighbours in Bedok North fire
SINGAPORE - When he smelled smoke coming from the unit next to his fourth-floor Bedok North flat earlier this month, Mr Willie Toh went to check on his neighbours. A man in his 30s was standing at the window, calling for help. "He passed me a set of keys and begged me to save him," Mr Toh, a logistics driver, said. He added that he managed to unlock the wooden door as the … [Read more...] about ‘I saw them but could not save them’: Man laments failure to save next-door neighbours in Bedok North fire
33 foreign crash victims remain unidentified
PHUKET AIRPORT: Forty-eight hours after the ill-fated One-Two-Go flight OG269 crashed at Phuket International Airport (PIA), killing 89 of the 130 people on board, the cause of the disaster is still unknown and 33 corpses of foreigners remain unidentified. Phuket Airport Director Sq Ldr Pornchai Eua-aree told the Gazette that there is no problem with the runway and that the … [Read more...] about 33 foreign crash victims remain unidentified
Death toll at 89, all bodies recovered
PHUKET: As Phuket woke up to memories of yesterday’s airport disaster, the death toll of those on board One-Two-Go flight OG269 stood at 89, including five crew members. A press conference held this morning at Phuket International Airport was attended by Deputy Transport Minister Sansern Wongchaoom; Kalaya Pakakrong, acting managing director of Airports of Thailand (AOT); … [Read more...] about Death toll at 89, all bodies recovered