EDITORIAL & ED CARTOONS: Exclusive Clock ticks on cave rescue
7.1. D. Tribune – Classic Rody <>7.2. M. Bulletin –An appeal for peace, unity despite differences

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7.4. The Manila Times – JUAN DELA CRUZ’S LIFE HACKS TO IMPROVE LIFE IN THE PHILIPPINES


7. Mabagal mag-‘build’ – Pilipino Star Ngayon – THOR-PE!

8.1. For The Straits Times –Nuts and bolts of bike-sharing deposits
Jeremiah Lau For The Straits Times
Are these deposits debts or funds held in trust for users? The legal nature matters. Clearer regulation can help protect such funds in future.
No one likes to look at contracts, not even lawyers, and certainly not those who want to rent a bicycle for a quick ride. When things are going well, all that matters is that one can rent a bicycle with a push of a button. However, contracts and their terms may soon become an area of concern for the bicycle-sharing scene in Singapore.
On Monday, Singapore-based bicycle-sharing company oBike announced that it was pulling
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As the search-and-rescue efforts within Chiang Rai’s Tham Luang Cave enter their sixth day Friday, the task of finding the 12 boys and their football coach continues to be hampered by the extreme conditions of the cave environment — rising water levels and flooding in deeper areas. With help arriving from across Thailand and other countries, this challenging mission needs something that has been missing right from the start — a highly organised and well-coordinated command centre with someone in charge who has the necessary experience and abilities in emergency and disaster response.





