The link between smart cities and Malaysia’s economic growth
There are already several smart cities in Malaysia. As the urban population increases, the country must continue to develop them.
There are already several smart cities in Malaysia. As the urban population increases, the country must continue to develop them.
There have been signs of progress towards the legalisation of divorce in the Philippines. Will the latest bill get past Duterte and his allies in the Senate?
The EU approved a draft to ban palm oil importation for use in biofuel. This will have damaging effects on Indonesian and Malaysian exports.
The up-and-coming bus service will optimise its route and consider real-time commuter demand. It poses a threat to existing players like Grabshuttle.
The retail ivory market in Laos has rocketed in recent years. Corruption and weak law enforcement remain an obstacle to eradicating the destructive trade.
Myanmar’s government is imposing Burman culture on its country’s ethnic minorities. Its denials of the damaging policy do not stand up to scrutiny.
What would its membership bring to ASEAN? What can ASEAN give to Australia? Is an Australian entry into ASEAN on the horizon?
Thailand and Malaysia agreed on a plan for a border wall in Songkhla. It more closely resembles a political calculation than a calculated national security measure.
Fake news threatens the social harmony in ASEAN. Singapore is particularly at risk. The government seeks a solution.
Duterte has weaponized the Filipino social media environment. He now has Russian help in his attempt to drown out dissent.