[Editorial] Cooperation put to the test
The presidential transition team decided it wants to scale down or abolish three controversial laws on housing leases, but the Democratic Party of Korea opposes
The presidential transition team decided it wants to scale down or abolish three controversial laws on housing leases, but the Democratic Party of Korea opposes
President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol’s plan to relocate the presidential office before his May 10 inauguration is abrupt and absurd. The decision, slathered in opaqueness, not only
The Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, has blamed the bureaucratic bottleneck associated with the procurement of “Digital Security Architecture” to secure the rail lines
H.H. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, affirmed that the UAE leadership, headed by the President His
Vice-presidential aspirant Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan on Wednesday called on Team Robredo-Pangilinan (TROPA) supporters to protect presidential candidate Leni Robredo by rejecting other vice-presidential bets being
Senator Imee Marcos has expressed concern that late-night water rationing could extend into daytime and that drought could occur in lowland farms, as dam water
repealing the safe harbour provisions protecting some intellectual property arrangements from competition law scrutiny other changes to improve the functioning of the Commerce Act and
The Queen has approved the nomination of The Very Reverend Andrew Tremlett, Dean of Durham Cathedral, for election as Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral in
The DWP’s combined consultation – which runs until 11th May – seeks views on policy proposals and draft regulations designed to make it easier for
The work will be carried out between 7pm on Tuesday 5 April and 7am on Thursday 7 April. It will involve lifting an additional 100