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Korea Herald National·policy

S. Korean Army eyes drones as personal weapons for future troops

The South Korean Army envisions drones becoming as common as personal firearms for its troops, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Kim Gyu-ha said Wednesday, as the military moves to train personnel to operate unmanned systems…

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Korea Times Southkorea

2 killed, 6 injured in apartment fire in Uiwang

UIWANG — A fire broke out at an apartment in Uiwang, just south of Seoul, on Thursday, killing two people and injuring six others, officials said. The blaze began at about 10:30 a.m. on the 14th floor of the 20-story…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Penang targets 600 EV charging bays by 2030 as green push gathers pace

GEORGE TOWN, April 30 — Penang aims to install 600 electric vehicle (EV) charging bays in the state by 2030, said Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow. He said there are currently a few hundred, between 200 and 300 EV…

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Malay Mail Education

Malaysia, Singapore to expand cross-border taxi scheme from May 4, widen coverage and boost competition

KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 — Cross-border taxi services between Singapore and Malaysia will be upgraded from May 4, with both governments easing travel rules, expanding vehicle quotas and tightening enforcement to curb…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Johor Regent urges federal govt to expedite rail link to RTS to ease congestion

ISKANDAR PUTERI, April 30 — Johor Regent, Tunku Mahkota Ismail, today called on the federal government to expedite approval for a rail transit system that will integrate with the upcoming Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Accident-prone roads first as Sabah gets RM17.9m for street light fixes

KOTA KINABALU, April 30 — The allocation for the maintenance and repair of street lights along federal roads in Sabah has been increased to RM17.9 million this year, from RM8 million annually in 2024 and 2025, said…

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Straits Times Singapore

PM Wong to speak at May Day Rally on helping workers adapt to evolving roles due to AI, new tech

The May Day Rally will start at 9.30am on May 1.

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CNA Singapore

Former actor Huang Yiliang starts new life as a hawker, crab bee hoon draws hour-long queues

The former actor’s crab bee hoon stall has seen business double recently, though the queues have left him weary. 8days.sg samples his food and asks him if he hopes his daughter Chantalle Ng will visit his stall.

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Korea Times Southkorea·policy

Korea Heritage Service eyes National Treasure status for 10 Joseon-era Buddhist structures

The Korea Heritage Service moved Thursday to expand its roster of National Treasures, turning attention to a category of religious architecture long overshadowed by grander temple halls and stone pagodas. The central…

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Korea Times Southkorea

Korea seeks to boost K-food exports with global certification drive

Korea is stepping up its push to expand K-food exports, rolling out a nationwide campaign to help companies navigate tightening global food regulations. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources' Korean Agency for…

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Dawn Pakistan

Mamdani calls on King Charles to return Koh-i-Noor diamond

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani called for King Charles to “return” the prized Koh-i-Noor diamond, which the British Empire took from the Indian subcontinent in the 1800s, on the third day of the monarch’s state…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Status quo stands: Penang still working well with coalition partners, says Chow Kon Yeow

GEORGE TOWN, April 30 — The Penang state government is working well with its coalition partners, said Penang chief minister Chow Kon Yeow. He said it is still status quo in Penang at the moment. “But we must always take…

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Korea Times Southkorea

Seoul goes green, planting 167 gardens across its urban landscape

Seoul will host a large-scale international garden festival beginning Friday, showcasing hundreds of themed gardens across the city, organizers said Thursday. The “Seoul International Garden Show” will run for 180 days…

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Korea Times Southkorea·policy

Top court upholds guilty verdicts for 18 people in courthouse riot related to Yoon's martial law bid

The Supreme Court on Thursday confirmed guilty verdicts for 18 people for their participation in a courthouse riot in January last year over a court decision to keep former President Yoon Suk Yeol in custody over his…

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Korea Times Southkorea·policy

Seoul recruits volunteer dog patrol teams to monitor safety in residential areas

The Seoul Metropolitan Government’s Autonomous Police Commission is recruiting new members for its volunteer “pet dog patrol” program, which pairs routine dog walks with neighborhood safety monitoring. Applications are…

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Korea Times Southkorea

Cultural institutions tap power of art to heal national fractures

Museums in Korea are being asked to do more than display relics behind the glass this May. They are being enlisted to help mend a fractured society. Beginning Friday, more than 300 museums and art institutions across…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Hospital Sultanah Aminah in JB makes global list of best hospitals, Johor Regent hails achievement

JOHOR BARU, April 30 — The Johor Regent, Tunku Mahkota Ismail, today congratulated Hospital Sultanah Aminah (HSA) in Johor Bahru for being recognised as one of the World’s Best Hospitals 2026. He expressed confidence…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Healthcare, education and other essential services safe despite spending cuts, Finance Ministry assures Malaysians

PUTRAJAYA, April 30 — The government’s recent expenditure adjustment measures will not affect essential public services such as healthcare, education, security and other core services, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) said…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

The shifting sands of Asia

THERE is a specific kind of quiet that settles over a capital city when its ruling elite begins to realise that the ground beneath their feet is moving. In Canberra and Melbourne, among the scholars and officials who…

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Korea Herald National·policy

Seoul, Doha move to expand energy ties into AI, biotech and chips

A Qatari government delegation visited Seoul this week to explore ways to turn a partnership with South Korea long centered on energy into one focused on investment in advanced industries. President Lee Jae Myung’s…

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