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Cambodia maintains its ambition to become a high-middle-income country by 2030 and a high-income country by 2050

 The Prime Minister of Cambodia, Dr. Hun Manet, emphasised that the Royal Government of Cambodia still maintains its goal of achieving its goal of becoming a high-middle-income country by 2030 and a high-income country by 2050.

This emphasis was made when the Prime Minister this morning presided over the Cambodia Outlook Conference 2023, themed “Cambodia Vision 2030 and Beyond: Charting a Path for Resilient, Sustainable, and Inclusive Prosperity”.

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MYANMAR: Kokang political party disbanded by Myanmar regime’s election commission

The Shan State Kokang Democratic Party was the only rival to the military’s proxy party in the Kokang region

Myanmar’s junta-controlled Union Election Commission (UEC) announced on Monday that it has dissolved the Shan State Kokang Democratic Party (SSKDP) for failing to recruit enough members.

The SSKDP, which was formed in 1988, was among a handful of parties that registered earlier this year to contest elections under new rules formulated by the regime in January.

Under the rules, parties competing in a single state or region are required to show that they have at least 1,000 members within 90 days of registration.

BUSINESS

SINGAPORE: Singapore travellers splurge in Japan amid weakening yen

Mount Fuji (back L), Japan’s highest mountain at 3,776 meters (12,389 feet), is silhouetted during sunset behind the highrise buildings of the Shinjuku area in downtown Tokyo on November 20, 2023. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

 

ANN/THE STRAITS TIMES – Social media executive Jillian Chang usually avoids buying theme park souvenirs when she travels abroad but she decided to splurge during a recent trip to Japan with her boyfriend.

With the Japanese yen falling against the Singapore dollar over the last few months, she threw caution to the wind and found herself snapping up all sorts of goodies in Tokyo. AFP

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THAILAND:  Iguana invasion: Thailand rounds up rogue reptiles

AFP -Thailand captured more than 150 rogue iguanas that were rampaging through the countryside, raiding farms and damaging the local environment, officials said. The lizards are not native to the kingdom, hailing originally from Central and South America, but are increasingly popular as pets in Thailand. Environmental concerns have been raised over the activities of
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