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Indonesia has inaugurated the Secretariat Office of the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Transboundary Haze Pollution Control (ACC THPC), a move aimed at curbing cross-border haze pollution caused by forest and land fires across Southeast Asia. Transboundary haze pollution, largely driven by forest and land fires, has long disrupted public health, aviation, and economic activity across the region. The new secretariat aims to enhance ASEAN’s collective capacity to respond more swiftly and effectively to recurring haze crises. The inauguration was led by Hanif Faisol Nurofiq, Minister of Environment and Head of the Environmental Control Agency (BPLH), at the Ministry of Environment’s…

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GLOBAL supply disruptions should be seen not merely as a challenge but as a strategic opening for Malaysia to strengthen its appeal to investors, Senior Political Adviser to the Prime Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz has said. Speaking to reporters after a community aid handover ceremony under the Bakul Rahmah Programme, he emphasised that Malaysia’s economic resilience and consistent policy framework position the country favourably amid global uncertainty. “This is an opportunity. In every crisis, there are opportunities we must examine. Malaysia’s economy and investment ecosystem have weathered many crises, and we continue to maintain sound policy frameworks,” The Star…

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Otsuchi, Japan: Japan has deployed 1,400 firefighters and 100 Self-Defense Force personnel to battle mountain blazes in the northern part of the country, with the fires now burning for a fifth straight day and continuing to threaten a picturesque coastal town.The area consumed by the fires reached 1,373 hectares (3,393 acres) as of early Sunday morning, up 7% from a day earlier.The fires threaten residential districts of Otsuchi on the Pacific coast, a town that lost nearly a tenth of its population in one of Japan’s worst disasters, the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.Evacuation orders are in place for 1,541…

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Bangkok gets its first proper look at Hanumankind as he lands for a debut solo show in Thailand. The rapper sits firmly in that rising-star lane, building international attention as an Indian artist making serious noise on the global stage. Early buzz arrives with ‘Big Dawgs’, before Monsoon Season follows and pushes things further. Then ‘Victory Lap Three’, a link-up with Fred again.., sharpens the spotlight. This Bangkok date forms part of his Asia tour, with stops across Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. If you keep an eye on what’s next in hip-hop, this one demands attention. May 10.…

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Two news websites now owned by Hero Media & Entertainment: Daily Business and ScottishNews.com Former Trinity Mirror and National World COO Mark Hollinshead has launched a new media company, kickstarted by two acquisitions. Hero Media & Entertainment has acquired Dundee Press Agency Ltd and E News Now Ltd, which own newsbrands including ScottishNews.com, Scottish Financial News, Scottish Legal News, Irish Legal News, Scottish Construction Now and Scottish Housing News, as well as inaugural industry conference Scottish Construction Summit which is planned for September. The portfolio is said to collectively reach more than 55,000 newsletter subscribers. Graham Ogilvy, the former owner…

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The war in Iran has put the NHS on high alert amid fears about looming shortages and rising costs for medicines and medical products such as syringes, intravenous bags and gloves.Much of modern healthcare is dependent on the petrochemicals now held up by the Gulf shipping standstill – whether for active pharmaceutical ingredients or to produce the millions of sterile single-use items, ranging from personal protective equipment (PPE) to catheters and diagnostic-device casings.The NHS is one of the biggest healthcare bulk buyers in the world. It spends £8bn a year on equipment and consumables, from latex gloves and paper towels…

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Ayo Edebiri brought one of Matthieu Blazy’s new Chanel shoes into Midtown on Friday, wearing a white-and-black pair of the house’s spring 2026 pumps on her way to “Today.” The actress wore Chanel’s spring 2026 two-tone heels, a white style outlined in black patent along the topline and a narrow black strip down the vamp. The pair featured a squared-off toe, a V-shaped vamp and a slim heel. Ayo Edebiri in head-to-toe Chanel, including her two-tone spring 2026 pumps, on Friday in New York City. GC Images Edebiri paired the pumps with an all leather look from Chanel pre-fall 2026.…

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Travel disruptions in Malaysia have intensified at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), where 174 flights were delayed and 21 were cancelled on April 25, 2026, significantly affecting passenger movement across domestic and regional routes. The disruption hit a wide group of carriers, with AirAsia, Malindo Air, Air Mauritius, and several other airlines facing operational setbacks that left travellers dealing with missed connections, revised schedules, and growing uncertainty. The impact has been especially noticeable on routes to Johor Bahru, Penang, Sabah, Tangerang, Sandakan, Kedah, and other destinations linked through Kuala Lumpur International. As one of Southeast Asia’s busiest aviation hubs, KLIA…

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