Authorities in Thailand are investigating the collapse of a Bangkok skyscraper during an earthquake, resulting in 13 deaths. The building, constructed by a Chinese company and a Thai firm for the State Audit Office, collapsed trapping around 90 workers. Concerns about substandard steel, worker shortages, and delays had been raised prior to the earthquake, prompting government investigations and the questioning of workers removing files from the site.
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GE2025: DPM Heng Swee Keat retires after 15 years in politics, says it has been a 'great honour'
SINGAPORE: Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat announced his retirement from politics after nearly 15 years, stating it was time for new leadership ahead of the 2025 General Election. In a heartfelt Facebook post, he noted his dedication to public service and expressed confidence in his successor, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. Heng, who overcame health challenges, emphasized the importance of contributing to Singapore's future and urged support for the new slate of candidates in East...
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