July 06, 2026
"The board of directors has been able to reach a compromise with the protesters,” a company official says
Kuala Lumpur has restricted the hiring of workers from Bangladesh since 2024 amid reports of debt bondage and forced labour
Finance minister says 80 percent of these jobs will go to women
The decision has been made under the government’s social safety net programmes in the new budget
Traffic remains disrupted for more than an hour
Stand-up comedian Adam Conover frames the ongoing media consolidation as an existential threat to an industry that made the US a cultural power
In the past few years, it has been overtaken by Cumilla, Brahmanbaria, and Chandpur
Two unions for the world's largest memory chip maker said on Wednesday that 74% of the 62,616 workers who cast their votes had backed the deal