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The Hong Kong Federation of Insurers (HKFI) has announced the constitution of its Governing Committee for the term 2026 – 2027. Ms Sally Wan of AXA General Insurance Hong Kong is the Chairman of the new Governing Committee. She has extensive management and business development experience within the insurance sector across the Asia-Pacific region. Mr Alger Fung of AIA International has been appointed the Deputy Chairman. He brings over 30 years of experience in the life insurance industry and is passionate about driving excellence in customer experience. The other members of the new Governing Committee are: …

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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police have scheduled the examination of several witnesses on Monday, May 4, 2026, in the case of a train crash between the Argo Bromo Anggrek train and the Commuter Line train or Electric Train (KRL) at the East Bekasi Station in Indonesia.”The investigators will also request information from the Spatial Planning Agency, Public Works Agency, the Green SM taxi company, and the Directorate General of Railways,” said the Head of Public Relations of the Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police Grand Commissioner Budi Hermanto when contacted on Sunday, May 3, 2026.He explained that the examination is to complete…

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Image: BlackMediaHouse/stock.adobe.com Five additional Australian export beef establishments have been approved to supply Indonesia, with one also cleared to export sheep and goat meat. The approvals expand market access for Australia’s red meat sector and increase the availability of halal certified products to Indonesia. Indonesia remains an important market for Australian halal red meat. Beef and veal were Australia’s third largest agricultural export to Indonesia in 2025, valued at $581 million, up 49 per cent since 2022. The newly approved establishments are located across Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania. The outcome follows engagement between government, industry and Indonesian authorities.…

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In the Konan district of Ozu City in Ehime Prefecture, streets lined with century-old buildings, including the Ozu Red Brick Hall and traditional townhouses, create a calm, unhurried atmosphere. Walk a little further, and you’ll come to the entrance of a street known as “Pokopen Yokocho.” There’s just one catch: it only comes to life on Sundays. Around 20 small shop spaces are tucked into a cluster of narrow buildings, drawing both local families and tourists. On weekdays, it disappears entirely, as if it were a dream. Pokopen Yokocho recreates the feel of a 1950s Japanese streetscape, transporting visitors back…

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Claim 55% Off TipRanksAn update from Gateway Mining Limited ( (AU:GML) ) is now available. Gateway Mining has reported further strong exploration results from its Yandal Gold Project, where oxide gold mineralisation at the Haflinger prospect has now been traced over 4km along the Celia Shear structure. New southward extensions and shallow drilling confirm the continuity of high-grade lodes toward the Horse Well Gold Camp, reinforcing the scale of the emerging gold system on the Celia-Mustang Trend. At the nearby Hummer prospect, the company has intercepted primary gold mineralisation over 200m of strike within a broader 700m oxide zone, with…

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Dubai’s huge tourism industry has been left reeling by the Iran war as holidaymakers opt away from visiting the usually glitzy destination, famous for its luxurious image. It is estimated Dubai is losing up to £450 million a day due to the dramatic drop in visitor numbers, reports say.The United Arab Emirates (UAE) holiday hotspot was among the cities across the Gulf to come under retaliatory attacks from Tehran after the US and Israel began attacking Iran in late February. Dubai had been hoping to welcome a record 20 million visitors in 2026. Incoming flights to its International Airport —…

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NewsFeedThousands of protesters gathered in India’s northeastern Manipur state to mark three years since ethnic violence erupted in May 2023 between the majority Meitei and minority Kuki-Zo communities. The conflict, driven by disputes over land and political power has killed nearly 260 people and displaced around 60,000.Published On 3 May 20263 May 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Source link

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