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Sisattanak District, Lao People's Democratic Republic
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DBT·policy

Largest crackdown on late payments in over 25 years as landmark Bill enters Parliament

Ministers announce the introduction of legislation to tackle late payments and protect small businesses.

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Malay Mail Education·higher-ed

As Shah Alam grows busier, Seksyen 6 remains a slower corner of the city

SHAH ALAM, May 19 — With a packet of ice melting in his hand outside the iconic neighbourhood 7-Eleven, Shukri Azman pointed across Seksyen 6 and smiled. The same trees still shaded the ageing shoplots and district…

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Reason·policy

Why Is Trump Trying To Purge Thomas Massie?

This week, editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , and Matt Welch are joined by Reason Senior Editor Robby Soave to discuss Rep. Thomas Massie's (R–Ky.) competitive Republican primary challenge and why President…

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

Building UC Irvine

Before there were freeways leading to it, before the trees in Aldrich Park had grown over a person’s head, before anyone knew what UC Irvine might become, the people who would help build it were already at work –…

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National Post

Elon Musk loses case against Sam Altman over OpenAI’s future

A jury rejected Elon Musk’s claims that OpenAI under Sam Altman’s leadership betrayed its mission to benefit the public by morphing into a for-profit business, finding that he waited too long to sue the company. Read…

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DBT·policy

Largest ever UK business delegation to the US launches Greater Together Los Angeles

The Secretary of State for Culture, Lisa Nandy and Minister for Economic Transformation, Blair McDougall, will today lead a delegation of 250+ strong business and cultural leaders to the US to drive economic growth at a…

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MIT News Education·higher-ed

A bet that has paid off 500 million times over

In 2001, at the dawn of the digital age, MIT made a bold decision: to open its curriculum to the world. Through MIT OpenCourseWare — now part of MIT Open Learning — the Institute began sharing materials from nearly all…

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Community College Daily·policy

The most important person at commencement is not the graduate

It is 9 a.m. sharp, and the 42 nd commencement of the Community College of Aurora is about to commence. This year, the institution is conferring its largest number of degrees and certificates in the college’s history —…

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Dawn Pakistan·research

Jury rules against Musk in blockbuster OpenAI trial

A US jury on Monday ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI, finding the artificial intelligence company not liable to the world’s richest person for having allegedly strayed from its original mission to…

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AASA Leading Edge

Latest AASA Survey Looks at Impact of Rising Diesel Costs on District Budgets

Earlier this month, AASA partnered with the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO) and National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT) to gauge how rising diesel costs are impacting school…

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DBT

Guidance: Overseas business risk for Ethiopia

Information on key security and political risks which UK businesses may face when operating in Ethiopia.

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

UC Irvine's third cohort of LIFTED graduates to receive degrees at in-prison ceremony

EVENT: Twenty-five graduates from the third cohort of the University of California’s in-prison bachelor’s degree program – UC Irvine Leveraging Inspiring Futures Through Educational Degrees – will be honored at a…

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Reason·policy

Samurai vs. Squatters: On the Street With the Hired Swords Reclaiming California Property Owners' Stolen Homes

"We're probably not going to use grenades on this one, right? Because I got 'em." James Jacobs had hired a motley crew of toughs online to help him clear squatters out of an Oakland, California, apartment building. None…

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Daily News Egypt

Legacy Hotels, RTJ II to develop historic Mena House golf course

Legacy Hotels has announced a strategic partnership with world-renowned architectural firm Robert Trent Jones II (RTJ II) to redevelop the golf course at the Mena House, Cairo. The hotel is a property of the Talaat…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

UAE standardises deadline for payments of private-sector salaries

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is standardising the deadline for paying private-sector salaries to regulate wage payments across the country, Khaleej Times reported on Monday. According to a new rule introduced under…

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Hurriyet Daily News

Erdoğan pledges continued economic gains

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on May 18 praised Türkiye’s business community for supporting economic growth and disaster recovery efforts, while vowing to press ahead with policies aimed at boosting exports and curbing…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Hong Kong police officer guilty of taking bribes worth HK$1.1m to drop case

A Hong Kong police chief inspector has admitted accepting more than HK$1.1 million (US$140,463) in cash and gifts from a businessman in exchange for terminating a criminal investigation against him and divulging…

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Straits Times Singapore

Businesses impacted by TB cases at Block 216 Bedok Food Centre & Market may get more reliefs

It will reopen on May 20 after a deep cleaning with disinfectant that can eliminate the TB bacteria.

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Police seize 167 tonnes of frozen food in Kajang for crackdown on smuggling, halal fraud

KUALA LUMPUR, May 18 — Police have crippled a major illegal frozen food syndicate in Kajang, seizing 167 tonnes of products worth RM12.4 million and arresting five individuals. The syndicate is suspected of using a…

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Acumen·higher-ed

Building from Nothing: How refugee-led enterprises are turning exclusion into opportunity

The smoke got into everything. It got into Solomon Bhaghabhonerano’s clothes, his food, the walls of his small home in Uganda’s Kyaka II refugee settlement. It got into his mother’s lungs, too. He remembers her coughing…

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