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Myanmar anti-coup protesters use unusual means to get message across

0 Engagements YANGON: In addition to the thousand who took to the streets yesterday, protesters have come up with some unusual ways to get back at the military for the Feb 1 coup that toppled Ms Aung San Suu Kyi s civilian government. One way is to hack the government s websites. A group called Myanmar Hackers disrupted websites including those of the Central Bank, the Myanmar military s propaganda page, state-run broadcaster MRTV, the Port Authority, and the Food and Drug Administration. We are fighting for justice in Myanmar, the group said on its Facebook page. It is like a mass protesting of people in front of government websites.

Singapore, Indonesia express grave concern over Myanmar, support informal Asean meet

Socialist-oriented economy helps Vietnam go forward confidently: Russian expert | World

The expert said the socialist democracy model has certain advantages and good development prospects, with social factors playing an important role and the human factor never forgotten, particularly in Vietnam. He noted Vietnam has extensive international relations and participates in most of the major international organisations. According to him, Vietnam has come up with approaches that can help the world respond better to a number of challenges, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. When participating in international organisations and economic forums, the Vietnamese Government has clearly introduced benefits of such memberships to the Vietnamese people, creating links between the sides and

Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers Penang sees minimal impact from Singapore s RGL suspension | Malaysia

Sunday, 14 Feb 2021 04:22 PM MYT FMM Penang chairman Datuk Jimmy Ong said Singapore has the right to suspend the RGL arrangement with Malaysia if there is a high risk of Covid-19 being spread. Reuters pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. GEORGE TOWN, Feb 14 Singapore’s temporary suspension of the Reciprocal Green Lane (RGL) arrangement with Malaysia would not have much of an impact on businesses in Penang for the short-term, said the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM). FMM Penang chairman Datuk Jimmy Ong said Singapore has the right to suspend the RGL arrangement with Malaysia if there is a high risk of Covid-19 being spread.

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