SINGAPORE
1.EMPLOYERS SHOULD KEEP OPEN MIND ABOUT FLEXI-WORK: PANELLISTS -- THE STRAITS TIMES
Being more open to flexible work arrangements (FWAs) can help companies be more productive, said panellists at a recent roundtable moderated by The Straits Times.
2.A FLEXIBLE SUPPORT LINE? PARENTS WELCOME HOME-BASED CHILDMINDING PILOT BUT WORRY ABOUT SAFETY AND STRUCTURE -- CNA
Stay-at-home mother Victoria Ng has set her mind to return to work when her eight-month-old son turns at least 18 months old.
INDONESIA
1.THREE LAWMAKERS SUMMONED BY ETHICS COUNCIL OVER MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS -- JAKARTA GLOBE
The ethics council of the House of Representatives has scheduled separate hearings on Tuesday with three lawmakers accused of misconduct. The lawmakers, identified as Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) members Yulius Setiarto and Haryanto, as well as Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra) member Nuroji, face allegations ranging from inappropriate behavior to slander and racism.
2.GOVT TO GO AHEAD WITH ITS REVENUE BODY PLANS -- THE JAKARTA POST
President Prabowo Subianto is expected to proceed with his plan to establish the country’s state revenue agency, despite having opted to keep the Finance Ministry intact on the day he announced his cabinet.
CAMBODIA
1.NEARLY ONE MILLION TOURISTS VISIT ANGKOR WAT - - AGENCE KAMPUCHEA PRESSE
Foreign tourist arrivals at the Angkor Archaeological Park reached 898,339 in the first eleven months of this year, generating RM180.6 million from ticket sales. About RM7.7 million was donated to the Cambodia Kantha Bopha Foundation which supports children’s hospitals.
2.NEW LAW TO PROTECT WASTEWATER SYSTEM - - THE PHNOM PENH POST
The government has introduced a new Law on Wastewater Systems to protect the environment and improve public health in the Kingdom. Those violating the law can be punished severely and even sentenced to jail.
LAOS
1.LAOS CONFIDENT EXITING LEAST DEVELOPED STATUS IN 2026 - - VIENTIANE TIMES
The government assured the foreign diplomatic corps at its 49th National Day celebration that Laos is on a steady growth trajectory and preparing to graduate from the Least Developed Country category in 2026. Its 2024 achievements included economic growth, political stability and social security.
2.ASEAN COMMITMENT TO HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - - VIENTIANE TIMES
Participants at the 6th annual meeting of ASEAN Chemical, Biological and Radiological Defence (CBR) vowed to improve safety standards and promote proper workplace practices. Delegates focused on handling CBR materials and building regional capabilities to tackle hazardous incidents.
VIETNAM
1.VIETNAM-JAPAN FOCUS ON PARLIAMENTARY TIES - - VIETNAMPLUS
Vietnam and Japan strengthened their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership by making parliamentary cooperation more vital. Both countries upgraded their relationship in 2023 to “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for Peace and Prosperity in Asia and the World” to deepen political trust.
2. CHARGEABLE PRIORITY LANE AT DA NANG AIRPORT - - VIETNAM NEWS
Da Nang International Airport will introduce a priority lane starting 1 January, 2025 to optimise efficiency. Passengers will be charged RM17.2 (US$4) for using the lane at Terminal T1. It will be the first airport in Vietnam to introduce the service.
THAILAND
1. FLOODS DEVASTATE RUBBER PLANTATIONS IN SOUTH OF THAILAND -- THE NATION
The massive floods that hit five provinces in the South last week would have caused damages worth 20 billion baht, the Rubber Authority of Thailand (RAT) said.
2. PHUMTHAM DOWNPLAYS MP'S HOUSE DISSOLUTION WARNING -- BANGKOK POST
Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai dismissed a Pheu Thai MP's warning that disagreements over a charter referendum could result in a House dissolution as a matter of personal opinion.
-- BERNAMA
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