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DBS Bank chief executive Tan Su Shan has been named the sixth most powerful woman in business by Fortune.
In Papua New Guinea’s West Sepik, the EU-STREIT PNG Programme transformed lives by rehabilitating a 16.7 km road, reconnecting 12,000 rural villagers to markets and services. This climate-resilient ...
She was ranked 89th on the magazine’s list in 2024. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Tan Su Shan, who became DBS Bank's first female CEO in March, is the only Singaporean to break into the top 10 of Fortune's ...
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Mongabay News on MSNIn New Guinea, megadiverse lowland forests are most at risk of deforestationThe island of New Guinea is famed for its eye-popping diversity of plants, animals and human cultures. Estimated to host ...
Dr Angus Chambers, from the General Practice Owners Association, said Health NZ had already indicated its annual funding hike ...
In a move to combat systemic underfunding of African developer talent, Swiss blockchain firm Fedrok AG is awarding a $20,000 developer grant to support the creation of a micro-transaction platform ...
AFT Pharmaceuticals Limited (NSX:AFT) (ASX:AFP) today reports it has again achieved another year of record revenue with annual sales exceeding $2 ...
If you haven’t updated your Aadhaar card yet, you should know that the free update facility is available only until June 14, ...
Mortgage rates climb to their highest point since February, adding financial pressure to homebuyers facing a challenging ...
Stocks face volatility as concerns over U.S. government debt mount, with the S&P 500 potentially headed for its worst week in ...
The body of the 12-year-old boy who was reported missing at Billy Dunlop Park on Sunday, May 18 has been recovered.
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