Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Asia Pacific

Cambodia’s traditional marble and sandstone sculptors still carve by hand — Radio Free Asia

Cambodia's traditional marble and sandstone sculptors continue to practice their craft by hand, preserving ancient techniques and cultural heritage. These skilled artisans create intricate statues and sculptures, showcasing the country's rich artistic traditions. Despite modern technology, these craftsmen remain dedicated to their traditional methods, keeping the art form alive for future generations. Source link

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Millions of Indians Living Abroad Have a Say in the Election, Even if They Can’t Vote

Millions of Indians living abroad are actively participating in the upcoming election, despite not being able to cast their votes. Through social media, news outlets, and community organizations, they are voicing their opinions and influencing the political discourse. Their engagement shows that their voices matter, even from thousands of miles away. Source link

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Grab integrates OpenAI technology into its platform | News

Grab has recently announced the integration of OpenAI technology into its platform, enhancing the user experience with advanced AI capabilities. This partnership allows Grab to provide more personalized and efficient services to its customers, making it easier for users to navigate through the app. With the implementation of OpenAI technology, Grab is poised to set a new standard for convenience and innovation in the ride-hailing industry. Source link

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Chinese developer Logan’s US$8 billion restructuring hinges on Hong Kong luxury tower loan

Chinese developer Logan Group faces a pivotal moment in its US$8 billion offshore restructuring, with a looming deadline to pay or refinance a crucial loan for a luxury home project. Concerns have been raised by holders of private debt issued by Logan, who fear losing control of the project if the loan is not addressed in time, according to sources familiar with the situation. Source link

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APX wants to revolutionise logistics in SEA with ‘less-than-truckload’ innovation

The APX founding team In Thailand, parcel companies use trains for cargo delivery due to cost-effectiveness, but the country's railway system limitations lead to extensive use of small trucks. Seeing an opportunity, Uwe Dettmann and team launched APX (Asia Pallet Express) in 2019. Founded by Dettmann, Sorawit Tantrakulcharoen, and Sukanya Thamthada, APX offers door-to-door cargo transportation services through its network,... Source link

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