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A view of the city amid air pollution during sunrise in Bangkok, Thailand, February 15, 2024. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

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CAMBODIA: Cambodia’s tourism revenue soars to USD3b in 2023

(ANN/THE PHNOM PENH POST) – Cambodia’s tourism sector received a significant boost in 2023, with nearly 5.5 million foreign tourists visiting the country and generating over USD3 billion in revenue, according to the Ministry of Tourism. This marked a substantial increase of 139.5 per cent in tourist arrivals and a remarkable 115 per cent surge

MYANMAR: Kawlin retaken by junta forces after three months in resistance hands

Resistance forces say that air and artillery assaults forced them to finally withdraw from the town after nearly two weeks of intense fighting

PDF fighters are seen carrying out a mission in Sagaing Region in 2022 (Myanmar Now)

After nearly two weeks of fierce fighting, Myanmar’s military has retaken the Sagaing Region town of Kawlin from forces loyal to the shadow National Unity Government (NUG), according to resistance sources.

“Kawlin has been fully captured. They [junta troops] are now burning rice mills and entire neighbourhoods,” said a source close to the NUG’s Military Regional Command 1, speaking to Myanmar Now on Thursday.

“There are still resistance forces positioned near the town, but fighting inside the town has stopped,” he added, noting that the anti-regime fighters were forced to retreat on Tuesday.

Resistance forces based in Kawlin and neighbouring Kanbalu Township to the south confirmed that clashes had come to a complete halt.

“We had to give up the entire town. We had to momentarily withdraw. Currently, the situation is calm, without any fighting,” a resistance leader from Kanbalu said.

Kawlin, located some 185 miles north. . .

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SINGAPORE: Singapore programme cultivates global engagement, excellence

 Kolej International Graduate Studies (IGS) welcomed Faculty of Information Technology student Izz Hafiy who represented the Sultanate in the Singapore ROK-ASEAN programme 2024. Izz Hafiy joined 24 ASEAN participants in team projects and exploring Singapore. “The Singapore ROK-ASEAN programme provided a platform for us to come together as a cohesive team, exchange ideas, and broaden our

THAILAND: Bangkok says work from home as pollution blankets city

A view of the city amid air pollution during sunrise in Bangkok, Thailand, February 15, 2024. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
 Bangkok (AFP) – Bangkok city employees have been told to work from home to avoid harmful air pollution, as a layer of noxious haze blanketed the Thai capital on Thursday. City authorities asked for cooperation from employers to help workers in the city of about 11 million people avoid the pollution, which is expected to..
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