ASEAN HEADLINES | CAMBODIA: Sunshine, turning to rain forecast for this weekend
CAMBODIA: Sunshine, turning to rain forecast for this weekend
The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology has issued a notification on weather conditions in the Kingdom of Cambodia for 15 to 17 June 2024.
Low pressure covers the Gulf of Thailand, the Kingdom of Cambodia, the central Mekong Basin and the South China Sea.
This situation will make: From 15 to 17 June 2024
.1-Lowland area:
Minimum temperature 23 ° C and maximum temperature 35 ° C.
2-Highlands:
Minimum temperature 23 ° C and maximum temperature 34 ° C.
3-Coastal area:
Minimum temperature 23 ° C and maximum temperature 33 ° C.
MYANMAR: Myanmar junta administrators preparing lists of women for conscription
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Locals and sources close to regime-appointed administrators said they have begun to collect women’s information for recruitment purposes, despite junta officials’ denials that there were any orders to do so
The military council’s administrators have begun to collect information on women eligible for compulsory military service in Tanintharyi and Bago regions, according to local civilians.
A resident of Myeik, Tanintharyi Region claimed junta-appointed administrators were drawing up lists of local women during their nightly “guest registration checks” in Myeik and Kawthaung townships.
“They are only collecting names, but young people have already fled their home villages and towns,” the Myeik resident said, also noting that a large portion of Myeik’s population has already fled to Thailand.
A villager in Yedashe Township, Bago Region with connections to the local junta administration said that township-level officials had ordered them to list the names of women eligible for conscription after the eligible men in his. . .
SINGAPORE: URA readies part of former Tang Dynasty City site for Jurong Lake District housing
SINGAPORE – A plot of land that was part of the former Tang Dynasty City theme park is being primed for residential use as part of Jurong Lake District – slated to be Singapore’s largest business district outside the city centre.
In a proposed amendment to the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s (URA) masterplan published on June 13, about 4.8ha of a 10ha site near Yuan Ching Road that is zoned for residential use, subject to detailed planning, was assigned a plot ratio of 4.6. A fragment of the 10ha site is proposed for road use.
The remainder of the site was not assigned a plot ratio – a figure that indicates the amount of development permitted for a site.