SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Critics of Singapore's mandatory death penalty for convicted drug traffickers miss the point that it saves lives and protects Singaporeans, Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam has said. In an interview on the BBC's HARDtalk programme that aired on Wednesday (June 29), he noted that the BBC focused on the hanging of one … [Read more...] about Singapore’s death penalty for drug trafficking saves lives: Shanmugam tells BBC
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Vietnam and UK pledge to boost trade ties
LONDON (Vietnam News/Asia News Network): Vietnam is willing to create all favourable conditions for UK investors to operate in the South-East Asian country, National Assembly (NA) Chairman Vương Đình Huệ told UK Secretary of State for International Trade Anne-Marie Trevelyan during their meeting on Wednesday (UK time). Huệ is on an official visit to the UK from June 28-30 at … [Read more...] about Vietnam and UK pledge to boost trade ties
Witness prepared RM100,000 and timepiece but ex-CM returned the cash
KUALA LUMPUR: A Swiss luxury watch was presented to former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng as a birthday gift to ensure that the Penang undersea tunnel project would go on smoothly, the Sessions Court heard. Consortium Zenith Construction Sdn Bhd executive director Datuk Zarul Ahmad Mohd Zulkifli, who is a key witness in the project’s graft trial involving Lim, said he had … [Read more...] about Witness prepared RM100,000 and timepiece but ex-CM returned the cash
BIZ BUZZ: First foreign foray
A few years ago, billionaire businessman Edgar “Injap” Sia II took his family to snowy Sapporo, the winter capital of Japan, for the New Year’s holiday. Well, the place must have made an impression on him because the co-founder of DoubleDragon Corp. chose the swanky winter resort of Niseko—which is near Sapporo—as the first international location for his Hotel 101 franchise. … [Read more...] about BIZ BUZZ: First foreign foray
PSEi dives as inflation concerns welcome Bongbong Marcos
The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi) surrendered most of the gains over the past four sessions on Thursday after Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno warned inflation could reach up to 6.5 percent in June. The PSEi fell 2.34 percent, or 147.76 points, to 6,155.43 while the broader All Shares index sank 1.56 percent, or 52.89 points, to 3,336.23. Price increases … [Read more...] about PSEi dives as inflation concerns welcome Bongbong Marcos