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As illegal crypto mining and scams proliferate across Southeast Asia, governments are discovering that "cheap" power for bitcoin can mean billion-dollar losses, strained power grids and rising climate costs.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) plans to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for several thousand people from Burma, also called Myanmar, by the end of January.
Malaysia’s bid to make durian its national fruit has once again stoked tensions over food with neighbors—but experts offer a different perspective.
Fortune’s Southeast Asia 500, which measures the largest companies in the region by revenue, covers seven economies: Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Singapore. Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy in terms ...
With nearly 700 million people and rapidly growing economies, Southeast Asia has become a pivotal region in the global geopolitical landscape. The technological revolution sweeping across its diverse nations is reshaping traditional industries and ...
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Southeast Asia's first consortium launched to tackle dementia
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) is leading 24 clinicians from the region and beyond to set up Southeast Asia's first consortium dedicated to tackling dementia.
BOSTON & SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wasabi Technologies, the hot cloud storage company, has bolstered the growing demand for high-performance, affordable cloud storage in Southeast Asia with the addition of Sunny Chua as country manager. Under Chua’s ...
JAKARTA, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Energy demand in Southeast Asia countries could triple by 2050 and the region could become net importer of natural gas and coal before that if the region do not develop alternative sources of energy, a study by the region's ...
The death toll from the cyclone-fueled rains in Indonesia has risen to 303, the nation’s disaster mitigation agency said Saturday. At least 279 people are still missing on the island of Sumatra, which has been beset by floods and landslides as a result of the heavy downpour that has engulfed the Indonesian territory for a week.