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Southeast Asia Aviation Enters Margin Normalization Phase

Singapore Airlines remains profitable, but yield normalization signals a new competitive phase in Southeast Asia aviation.

Myaku-Myaku Statues Relocated Near 1970 Expo’s Tower Of Sun

The new placement is expected to draw visitors to the commemorative site.

Vietnam’s Tourism Recovery Draws Regional Hospitality Capital

Vietnam’s resort market is becoming a focal point for Southeast Asia’s luxury hospitality capital.
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Envoy To China Says Philippine Major Center Of Economic Services In Asia

The envoy to China emphasized the Philippines’ growing strength in economic services.

World’s Oldest Known Mummies Discovered In Southeast Asia

Remains were also found in the Philippines, Laos, Thailand, and Malaysia.

WTO: AI Expected To Increase Global Trade By 37 Percent

WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala stressed that many workers risk being left behind.

Building Quake-Resistant Southeast Asia With Japanese Tech

The painful lessons of collapse inspire nations to prioritize structures that endure tremors and stand the test of time.

Philippines, Other Southeast Asian Pavilions Drawing Crowds At Osaka Kansai Expo

This summer, the Philippines joins Southeast Asia in making the Expo a true feast for the senses and the imagination.

Iraqi Oil Will Continue To Feed Global Markets For Over 120 Years

The statement from Iraq brought assurance to global markets, as the government emphasized its capability to secure oil supply for over a century and maintain its importance in global energy.

‘Antarctic Tuna’ Rebrand Mulled For Southern Bluefin

A new marketing initiative is being studied in Japan to reintroduce southern bluefin tuna under the label “Antarctic tuna,” a move intended to improve awareness and highlight the value of the species.

South Korea Records Fastest Birth Rate Growth In June

South Korea reports a surge in birth rates for June, presenting a rare positive trend in a country struggling with low fertility.

1 In 4 People Worldwide Still Lack Access To Safe Drinking Water

As World Water Week 2025 unfolds, WHO and UNICEF report that one in four people lack access to safe water. This is a call for action.

Canada To Drop Some Retaliatory Tariffs On United States

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada will drop some retaliatory tariffs on US goods but retain levies on vehicles, steel, and aluminum to protect domestic interests.