8 min ago | Bangkok Post
FTI wants answers after outage
Business leaders yesterday demanded compensation from authorities for firms affected by Tuesday's massive power outage, while the Energy Ministry ordered a review of the emergency decision-making process.
8 min ago | Bangkok Post
South hit by huge electricity blackout
A massive power blackout hit 14 southern provinces Tuesday night after a transmission failure in Prachuap Khiri Khan cut off supply from the Central Region.
8 min ago | Bangkok Post
The massive blackout in the South on Tuesday night was not a deliberate act to justify building new coal-fired power plants in the South, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra says.
1 hr ago | WSFA-TV Montgomery
As rain from cyclone falls, Myanmar minority stay
This image provided by the Naval Research Lab shows tropical cyclone Mahasen taken Wednesday May 15, 2013 at 0600 GMT.
5 hrs ago | The Star Online
Fine, young cops: The writer's father, Wong Heck Ming, with his squad mates Joseph Chong, Tan Teck Seng and Ng Peng Imm.
9 hrs ago | Geo Political Monitor
Reflecting on Malaysia's Election
It is extremely difficult to find any real winners in the results that came out of Malaysia's Electoral Commission; although, somewhat surprisingly, one could be Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, who ran ahead of his party and who managed to preserve a majority in Negeri Sembilan, Terengganu and Pahang against an opposition onslaught, and to win back ... (more)
13 hrs ago | Vallejo News
All 28 bodies recovered from Indonesian mine room Rescuers on...
Rescuers on Wednesday recovered the last of 28 miners killed last week when an underground room of a giant Indonesian gold and copper mine collapsed, the operator of the U.S.-owned facility said.
16 hrs ago | AlertNet
Floods paralyse Indonesian capital, heavy rains continue
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20 hrs ago | ABS-CBN News
DOF thumbs down income tax holiday for hotels
The Department of Finance thumbed down a proposal to grant income tax holiday incentive to hotels and resorts in top tourist destinations in the Philippines.
Creating awareness on non-communicable diseases
'Various nutrition-related activities will be carried out as part of the initiative to reinforce the message of leading a healthy lifestyle to prevent diet-related chronic diseases,' says Dr Tee.
Govt Sets Two-Child Limit for Rohingyas in Northern Arakan
A Rohingya woman and her child at Bawdupha, a camp located several kilometers east of Sittwe, Arakan State.
Thai Q1 growth falls below expectations
Thailand's government lowered its full-year growth forecast after the economy expanded less than analysts estimated last quarter, boosting the case for the central bank to cut interest rates.
Burma Reforms still need the US's weight
The White House welcomed ex-general Thein Sein on Monday as the first president of Burma/Myanmar in roughly 47 years after the late Gen.
Proposed high-speed rail network a high investment for Laos
High-speed railway lines connecting Thailand, Laos and China might soon become a reality after the Thai cabinet met with its Lao counterparts in Chiang Mai earlier this week.
Imelda Marcos and daughter Imee Marcos are proclaimed winners
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo won more than 88 per cent of the vote for congress in Pampanga province.
Many species of waterbirds thrive along the Seberang Prai and Kedah coastlines
Choice habitat: The mangroves and mudflats along the coast from Teluk Air Tawar near Butterworth, Penang, to Kuala Muda in Kedah, are important for migratory waterbirds such as these common redshanks.
Wave of Protests Against Malaysian Election Results
However, instead of joyous celebration, there are widespread protests on the street.
Obama walks a fine line with Myanmar president's landmark visit
President Barack Obama will walk a fine line between fostering a U.S. ally in China's backyard and trying to defend human rights on Monday when the president of Myanmar becomes the first head of his country to visit the White House in 47 years.
Cambodians gather to mourn victims of Khmer Rouge regime
University students armed with mock guns and knives re-created the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge on Monday for the official annual ceremony honouring victims of the 1970s communist regime, blamed for the deaths of about 1.7 million of their countrymen.
EDC's wind farm project in Ilocos Norte gets DOE approval
Lopez-led Energy Development Corporation has gotten the green light from the Department of Energy to push through with the development of its $300-million wind project in Burgos, Ilocos Norte.