
Thailand’s generals can’t restart the economy
Fifteen months in, a cabinet reshuffle looms. Won’t help (4 Aug) - Most of Thailand’s economic news is continuing to dampen any remaining hope that the military junta, now in power for 15 months, would usher in an era of economic revival. The kingdom is at best static while long-laggard neighbors Vietnam, Myanmar and the...

PM Najib to SGs: Don’t judge us based on social media
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak looks on during the visit of Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in Putrajaya, Malaysia on Friday, Aug. 7, 2015. Najib called a press conference at 1 a.m. Thursday in Kuala Lumpur to say that a wing fragment found on an Indian Ocean island had been definitively linked to Malaysia Airlines...

ST interview: Can SingFirst manage a town council?
The Straits Times interviewed Tan Jee Say, Secretary-General of SingFirst, to understand if we can manage a town council should we be voted into Parliament. Here is the interview: ST: This is Straits Times. Thanks for taking my call earlier. As I was saying, I’m trying to gather the different political parties’ reactions...
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