The government agency that manages the UNESCO site says the shutdown allowed extra time and space for repair work, maintenance and gardening. "Our temples could rest too," APSARA Authority spokesman Long Kosal said.
It is the latest case to fuel concerns about worsening press freedoms in tightly controlled Singapore, with authorities accused of using heavy-handed tactics to silence dissent
The allegations against Prinn have snowballed since he was accused last week of sexually harassing an 18-year-old student. Following the woman's statement, he resigned from the Democrat Party.
In the complaint filed to the office of the country's ombudsman, Ressa alleged Lorraine Badoy had called her a 'sociopath' and 'rotten soul'
East Timor's citizens head to the polls on Tuesday to choose either a Nobel laureate or the incumbent president, a former guerrilla fighter, as their next leader
To Anh Dung accused of receiving bribes connected to repatriation flight program during COVID pandemic
It sets precedents for host of upcoming sedition prosecutions
Japan will impose sanctions on Russia targeting semiconductor exports and financial institutions, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Friday after G7 leaders agreed to punish Moscow economically for invading Ukraine.
Kirin said its decision came after months of wrangling following last February's coup, which prompted the company to express concerns about human rights and eventually seek to end its joint venture Myanmar Brewery Limited.
Number of those displaced has doubled, to more than 800,000, since last year’s military coup.
U.N. rights experts warn the gateway, which will funnel all web traffic through a state-controlled entry point from February 16, will have a "devastating" effect on privacy and free speech.
Chinese territory has seen increased scrutiny from the mainland, with a step up in crackdowns and tighter regulations for the gaming sector.
Total will withdraw from its Yadana gas field in the Andaman Sea.
China condemned a French parliament resolution on Friday that accuses Beijing of carrying out a genocide against its Uyghur Muslim population, a move that has strained ties two weeks before the Winter Olympics.
Despite international sanctions, Pyongyang has conducted a string of weapons tests this year.
Under-water eruption near island nation triggered tsunami waves that flooded Pacific coastlines from Japan to the United States.
In 2019, 15 percent of the 13,000 licensed beauty clinics in China were operating outside of their business scope and only 28 percent of doctors in the industry were certified.
Workers were reinforcing a hillside when the landslide happened on Monday evening, the official Xinhua news agency said.
Killings took place on Christmas Eve in eastern Kayah state, where pro-democracy rebels have been fighting military.
Tiangong, China's new space station, had to maneuver to avoid colliding with one Starlink satellite in July and another in October, according to Beijing.
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