Uzbekistan News API

Supported Countries - 165

Get headlines from Uzbekistan with our JSON API.

Country Parameter

The country paramter for the Uzbekistan is UZ.

Some example queries:

Below is the search query to fetch random 100 news-sources of Uzbekistan.

https://newsdata.io/api/1/sources?country=uz&apikey=YOUR_API_KEY

Some of the well known sources

Live Example

This example demonstrates the HTTP request to make, and the JSON response you will receive, when you use the News API to get headlines from Uzbekistan.

Headlines from Uzbekistan

https://newsdata.io/api/1/latest?country=uz&apikey=YOUR_API_KEY

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      • "title": "Nvidia software aims to create marketplace for AI computing power",
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      • "content": "SAN FRANCISCO/TAIPEI :Nvidia announced a new software platform on Monday that will create a marketplace for cloud-based artificial intelligence chips. Nvidia's graphics processors, or GPUs, dominate the market for training AI models and a raft of new cloud players called \"neoclouds\" such as CoreWeave and Nebius Group have emerged to specialize in renting out Nvidia's chips to software developers. The Santa Clara, California-based company announced the new tool called Lepton that lets cloud computing companies sell GPU capacity in one spot. In addition to CoreWeave and Nebius, other firms joining the Lepton platform are Crusoe, Firmus, Foxconn, GMI Cloud, Lambda, Nscale, SoftBank Corp and Yotta Data Services. Nvidia cloud vice president Alexis Bjorlin said that despite demand surging for chips at startups and large companies, the process of finding available chips has been \"very manual\". \"It's almost like everyone's calling everyone for what compute capacity is available,\" Bjorlin told Reuters in an interview. \"We're just trying to make it seamless, because it enables the ecosystem to grow and develop, and it enables all of the clouds - the global clouds and the new cloud providers - access to Nvidia's entire developer ecosystem.\" Absent so far from Nvidia's Lepton partner list are major cloud providers such as Microsoft, Amazon Web Services or Alphabet's Google. Bjorlin said the system is designed for them to be able to sell their capacity on the marketplace if they choose. Lepton will eventually allow developers to search for Nvidia chips located in specific countries to meet data storage requirements, Bjorlin said. It will also allow companies that already own some Nvidia chips to more seamlessly search for more to rent. Nvidia did not disclose what the business model will be for the new software platform or say whether it would charge commissions or fees to either developers or clouds. However, Bjorlin said developers will \"still retain their own relationship to the underlying compute providers, so they've contracted directly with them.\"",
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      • "title": "إسرائيل ستستأنف إدخال المساعدات لغزة عبر \"القنوات القائمة\"",
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      • "description": "أفاد مسؤولون إسرائيليون، الاثنين، بأن إسرائيل ستستخدم القنوات القائمة لاستئناف إدخال المساعدات الإنسانية إلى غزة، إلى حين بدء عمل آلية جديدة.",
      • "content": "وأعلنت إسرائيل، الأحد، استئناف عمليات إدخال المساعدات الإنسانية إلى قطاع غزة عبر معبري كرم أبو سالم (كيرم شالوم) ونيتسانا، بعد تعليق دام شهرين ونصف الشهر. يأتي القرار وسط ضغوط دولية مكثفة لمواجهة تدهور الأوضاع الإنسانية، مع استمرار التحضيرات لتشغيل آلية توزيع جديدة تشرف عليها \"مؤسسة غزة الإنسانية\" (GHF). ووفق تقارير إعلامية فإن \"القنوات القائمة\" حاليا، تعتمد عملية إدخال المساعدات حاليا على شبكة معقدة من التنسيق بين الجهات الفاعلة الدولية والمحلية. وفقا للبيانات الصادرة عن مكتب رئيس الوزراء الإسرائيلي، فإن العملية تنقسم إلى ثلاث مراحل أساسية: التفتيش الأمني، حيث تجرى عمليات التفتيش في منشآت إسرائيلية خاصة قرب حدود القطاع، حيث تستخدم تقنيات متطورة مثل الماسحات الضوئية ثلاثية الأبعاد وأنظمة الكشف عن الأنفاق. ومن ثم النقل عبر المناطق العازلة التي يسيطر عليها الجيش الإسرائيلي إلى نقاط تسليم داخل غزة، تحت حراسة عسكرية مشددة، مع وجود مراقبين دوليين من الصليب الأحمر في بعض الحالات، ومن ثم تسلم الشحنات إلى وكالات الأمم المتحدة والمنظمات المحلية. وتواجه هذه الآليات، تحديات عدة أبرزها تدمير 70% من شبكة الطرق الداخلية، ما يرفع تكاليف النقل بنسبة 300%، بالإضافة إلى زعم إسرائيل بأن 30% من المواد الغذائية تتحول إلى الفصائل المسلحة عبر الأنفاق. هذا ومن المقرر أن تحل \"الآلية الجديدة\" محل القنوات الحالية خلال الأسابيع المقبلة، عبر 15 مركز توزيع مؤمنا بتقنيات الذكاء الاصطناعي، وفقا لـ\"مؤسسة غزة الإنسانية\". وكان مكتب رئيس الحكومة بنيامين نتنياهو، أعلن أنه سيتم إدخال \"كمية أساسية\" من الغذاء لغزة، انطلاقا من الحاجة العملياتية لتمكين توسيع نطاق القتال. وبحسب قرار الكابينيت، سيتم استئناف توزيع المساعدات الإنسانية على غزة بشكل فوري بدون إجراء تصويت عليه. وتشير مصادر الأمم المتحدة إلى أن الاستئناف قد يخفض معدلات سوء التغذية الحاد من 40% إلى 25% خلال ستة أسابيع. المصدر: وكالات",
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      • "title": "Nail Palace director fails to get jail term replaced with fine after breaching consumer protection orders",
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      • "description": "The judge relied on evidence from undercover officers from Singapore's competition and consumer watchdog, who did spot checks on the Nail Palace salons.",
      • "content": "SINGAPORE: The director of a nail salon chain that did not take court-ordered steps to protect consumers will serve three months in jail for contempt of court after his appeal to the High Court fell through on Monday (May 19). Mr Kaiden Cheng, the managing director of two outlets under Nail Palace, had attempted to have his four-month jail term replaced with a S$10,000 (US$7,700) fine or reduced to five days' imprisonment. He argued that his businesses had since complied with court orders by publishing notices in four major newspapers to inform the public of their unfair trade practices, and implementing a new consumer notification form in January. However, Justice Audrey Lim found that a jail term was warranted as Nail Palace's breach of the court orders had substantial and irremediable effects. As a result, many existing and new customers who bought services from the salons would have been deprived of the knowledge that they had engaged in unfair trade practices, she said. Justice Lim further found that Nail Palace's breaches were ongoing, because its new consumer notification form and processes did not satisfy the court order. In February and March, two Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) officers made four undercover visits to the two salons in Bukit Panjang and Simei to conduct spot checks. They reported that they did not sign the consumer notification form until after the salons had started providing manicure or pedicure services to them. At that point, services such as feet-washing, nail clipping and buffing, and application of basecoats to their nails had already been performed. The claim that these were preparatory acts and common practice among nail salons as a prelude to the actual services was unbelievable, said Justice Lim. Nail Palace's non-compliance with the consumer notification order was therefore \"continuing, egregious and persistent\". She also noted that Nail Palace had a history of disregarding court orders, and that the salons' conduct showed they were not serious about making sure they were not in contempt of court. There was public interest in ensuring prompt compliance with such court orders and bringing unfair business practices to the attention of consumers at large, said Justice Lim. She reduced Mr Cheng's jail term by a quarter after taking into account that Nail Palace's January notices in the newspapers did comply with the court order, although they came more than 17 months after the initial deadline. The two Nail Palace businesses were also ordered to pay costs and disbursements to CCCS. As Mr Cheng's jail term was read out by the judge, a cry arose from the public gallery where he was seated with supporters. His sentence was deferred to May 26 to allow him to attend his sister's wedding. Nail Palace (BPP) and Nail Palace (SM) were originally taken to task for unfair trade practices over the sale of anti-fungal treatment packages. This included misleading a consumer over the need for anti-fungal treatment, and failing to inform a consumer that certain lip products were not free but included in the price of an anti-fungal treatment package. In August and September 2022, CCCS obtained injunctions to stop both businesses from these unfair practices. A district court ordered both businesses to publish a notice of the declarations and injunctions against them in four major Singapore newspapers by Aug 18, 2023. For a period of two years, the businesses were also supposed to inform customers that they had engaged in the unfair practices and obtain customers' written acknowledgement of this before entering into contracts with them. However, the businesses failed to comply with these requirements. In a first, CCCS took them to court for breach of the orders, and they were found guilty of contempt of court in September 2024. Mr Cheng was sentenced to jail while Nail Palace (BPP) and Nail Palace (SM) were each fined S$15,000, which they have paid.",
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      • "title": "Vietnam and China look to enhance trade and tourism with improved cross-border rail links",
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      • "description": "Both countries launched a new railway cooperation mechanism during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Hanoi in April, with the goal of aligning railway gauges in both countries.",
      • "content": "HANOI: Chatter filled the platform as 67-year-old Mr Ma Ronghong’s tour group boarded their waiting train at Hanoi’s railway station. An unmissable red and white banner hung outside one of the carriages, warmly welcoming the passengers onboard the “Vietnam-China friendship train”. “Neighbours are great, better than distant relatives,” said Mr Ma, who is visiting Vietnam for the first time. The retiree, who hails from China’s Chengdu city, was on a 12-day tour through Vietnam by train and bus, setting off from Nanning in southern China's Guangxi province. Currently, passengers and goods must swap trains at the border because the ageing Vietnamese railway gauge is incompatible with China’s high-speed railway. \"To be honest, the transportation (in Vietnam) and its level of development now is not as good and cannot compare with China’s,” said Mr Ma, who added he did not mind the longer journey. \"But if they improve this last mile, it will definitely be a win-win for everyone.” This could become a reality, with new cross-border rail links between China and Vietnam on the cards. These projects are set to be a game changer for Hanoi, with increased trade and tourism expected between the two countries. “I think travellers won’t feel as tired from the journey anymore. If the two countries’ railways are directly connected, it’ll be much easier and more convenient to come to Vietnam and enjoy its beautiful scenery,” said tour guide Mr Zhou Jianwei. He added this would mean greater ease in handling its large groups, which go up to 300 participants each time. The Chinese tour agency that Mr Zhou works for began running such rail tours in 2024, and it has seen growing interest from Chinese tourists . It has since increased the tour's frequency from once a month to about five times a month. Tour packages cost less than US$400, which the agency says is a cheaper alternative to flying for visitors looking to visit multiple cities in a single trip. \"There won’t be all those issues like changing trains or clearing customs - it’ll all be much simpler and more convenient,” added Mr Zhou, who expressed hope for the cross-border service to start soon. SIMPLIFYING CONNECTIONS China and Vietnam have long discussed collaboration on three railway projects. Both countries launched a new railway cooperation mechanism during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Hanoi in April 2025, with the goal of aligning railway gauges in both countries. An agreement to conduct feasibility studies for two of these projects was also inked, while a third railway line is set to begin construction in 2025. That 403km-long passenger and freight line is expected to connect Kunming in China’s south, to Lao Cai at the border in Vietnam. It will then run through the capital Hanoi to reach Hai Phong on Vietnam’s northern coast, where a key international port is located. Reports say the new line is expected to include 18 stations and trains will be able to travel at top speeds of 160kmh. The US$8 billion project, which is to be partially funded through Chinese loans, is an upgrade for Vietnam’s ageing railway infrastructure that dates to French colonial times. \"If I go to China, I often go by car, so (if there is a train link with China), I will choose the train when I go on trips or travel with friends, so that I can experience more of other public transportation modes,” said 28-year-old freelancer Mr Vi Dinh Tian. \"I think that the train linking from Hanoi to China is also a very interesting experience in the future,” he added. \"This will be very convenient for trade. Hai Phong has a very large port, so (the new train link) will shorten a lot of travel time from Hai Phong straight to Lao Cai, instead of transiting through Hanoi,” added 37-year-old driver Mr Le Minh Quan. Vietnam’s top leader To Lam said building the three railways was the “highest priority” in infrastructure cooperation between the two sides and called on China to offer concessional loans. \"The prioritised goals of Vietnamese leaders at the moment is to enhance its economic development and to diversify away from any single partner, which is the United States,” said Dr Nguyen Khac Giang, visiting fellow at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. He added railway projects would improve cooperation on the economic and trade fronts with China, as Beijing has been keen to show its support for neighbours in the face of sweeping global United States tariffs. China has been on a charm offensive seeking deeper cooperation with its trading partners, especially in Southeast Asia in the face of its trade war with the US. CAUTIOUS COOPERATION However, Dr Nguyen pointed out that the bilateral agreements announced during President Xi’s visit have been limited to cross-border projects. \"The rationale is that, because it's connecting Vietnam and China, so China should be a prioritised partner in financing and in providing the know-how,” said Dr Nguyen. The agreements did not involve Vietnam’s larger north-south high-speed railway project, set to link Hanoi in the north with Ho Chi Minh City in the south in around six hours. He added that if there are any delays with the project, this would be limited to just one area in north Vietnam. This comes as Vietnam seeks to hedge against China, preventing any potential spillover implications of Chinese financing or investment. \"The north-south (high-speed railway) project is very important and is connecting, basically the whole length of Vietnam,” said Dr Nguyen. \"So it would need to be considered much more in terms of security and defence as well.”",
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      • "content": "Japan’s senior trade officials skipped the APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade meetings held last week on South Korea’s Jeju Island. Neither Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yoji Muto nor Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s top trade negotiator Ryosei Akazawa attended the event, missing an opportunity to talk with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Masaki Ogushi, a member of Akazawa’s negotiating team, represented Japan in their stead. Unlike the UK, Japan is in no hurry to reach a disadvantageous or incomplete trade deal with US President Donald Trump, particularly with elections to the upper house of Japan’s national assembly coming up in July. And unlike the South Koreans, the Japanese are not seeking a low-key compromise. The impact of 25% tariffs on autos and auto parts on the Japanese economy is simply too great, and America’s renewed assault on Japan’s rice farmers is too sensitive to tolerate. Ishiba already leads a minority government, his Liberal Democratic Party having lost its majority in the lower house last October. Now he must either stand up for Japan or risk losing the party’s majority in the upper house as well. Akazawa is expected to visit Washington, DC, for a third round of formal negotiations later this month, perhaps within the coming week. While Ogushi was in South Korea, he met with Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi Yoshimasa to discuss strategy. After that meeting, he told the press, “My focus is on our national interests, to protect what needs to be protected and .” Established in 1989 at the suggestion of Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) describes itself as “a cooperative, multilateral economic and trade forum.” Its include most of the economic entities around the Pacific Ocean. The People’s Republic of China, Chinese Taipei and Hong Kong are all members. In an unusual recognition of geographic reality, the Russian Federation is also a member. North Korea is not. The complete list of members is: Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Thailand, the US and Vietnam. APEC’s mission is laid out at this . On its website, APEC answers the question “What Does APEC Do?” with “APEC ensures that goods, services, investment and people move easily across borders.” Except that it does not and cannot do so, because “There are no binding commitments or treaty obligations. Commitments are undertaken on a voluntary basis.” In principle, the US, which now champions protectionism, restrictions on investment, reversing the process of economic integration and discouraging or forbidding economic and technical cooperation, no longer qualifies for membership in APEC. But in practice, there is no established procedure for expulsion of a member who works in opposition to the organization’s mission. According to some media reports, Australia, Canada, Russia and Singapore joined Japan in not sending their most senior trade representatives to Jeju, implying displeasure with Donald Trump’s combative protectionism. However, official announcements from the respective governments do not support this view. Regardless of what they think about Trump’s extremely high tariffs and belligerence, diplomacy prevailed and the 21 participants in the APEC meetings issued a declaring that: “We remain committed to the Putrajaya Vision 2040, including through the implementation of the Aotearoa Plan of Action to build an open, dynamic, resilient, and peaceful Asia-Pacific community for the prosperity of all our people and future generations.” , endorsed by APEC leaders in 2020 in Malaysia, aims “To ensure that the Asia-Pacific remains the world’s most dynamic and interconnected regional economy.” To this end, APEC “will continue to work together to deliver, a free, open, fair, non-discriminatory, transparent and predictable trade and investment environment.” The , announced in 2021 in New Zealand, lays out specific actions to be taken in order to realized the Putrajaya Vision, among them promotion of a market-driven digital economy, policies to support innovation, and support for “global efforts to comprehensively address all environmental challenges, including climate change, extreme weather and natural disasters, for a sustainable planet.” This aligns neither with Trump’s intent to Make America Great Again nor his withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on climate change and roll-back of environmental protection in the US. Washington, DC, is a long way from Malaysia’s Putrajaya and New Zealand’s Aotearoa. The joint statement issued in Jeju also notes that: “We recognize the importance of the WTO to advance trade issues, and acknowledge the agreed upon rules in the WTO as an integral part of the global trading system. We recognize the WTO has challenges and needs meaningful, necessary, and comprehensive reform to improve all its functions, through innovative approaches, to be more relevant and responsive in light of today’s realities. We commend the efforts to deepen discussions in the WTO on contemporary trade issues.” This may be interpreted as indirectly addressing the US complaint, which dates from the Obama administration, that the WTO has allowed itself to be taken advantage of by China. But the fact remains that the US has crippled the WTO by to its appellate body, which now sits vacant. Furthermore, at the end of March, it was reported that the Trump administration has put . This has allowed Japan to once again assert itself as a leading proponent of free trade. On May 13, Ishiba received a courtesy call from WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the WTO. The Director-General “expressed her expectation for the role of ” and both of them emphasized that “now is the time” to unite and address the challenges facing the WTO. During her working visit, Okonjo-Iweala also met with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya, Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato and Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yoji Muto. Okonjo-Iweala and Iwaya issued a joint statement declaring that “ .” Fomer Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was instrumental in the establishment of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership ( ), the trade agreement that replaced the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which collapsed after Trump abandoned it in 2017. 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      • "description": "SINGAPORE, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AJX Collective, Singapore's creative incubator for immersive experiences, proudly unveils Rewind, Replay, Remix: SG Edition (R3) – a dynamic, multi-sensory journey through the soundscape of Singapore's past, present, and future. Launching as part of the SG60 festivities in Gastrobeats x i Light Singapore 2025, R3: SG Edition is the first-ever staging of this original experience – designed to travel and evolve with localised editions across Asia in the near future. R3 is more than an event – it's an experience. Created by a new wave of Singaporean talents, the installation blends music, art, and design to create a space where memory meets movement. From the swinging cabaret beats of the 50s to the digital drops of the 2000s, each zone immerses guests in a reimagined musical era through nostalgic storytelling and hands-on interaction. \"At AJX Collective, we believe in celebrating endless joy through avant-garde experiences that impact communities,\" said YT Ng, Co-founder of AJX Collective. \"Rewind, Replay, Remix is a tribute to our cultural roots and a platform for emerging creatives to shine. It begins in Singapore, but we're excited about its potential to grow into a regional journey that celebrates the unique music heritage of each city it visits.\" Structured across three vibrant zones – Retro Revival (50s & 60s), Electric Disco (70s & 80s), and Digital Pulse (90s, 2000s and beyond) – the experience invites audiences of all ages to relive iconic sounds and settings that defined generations. Designed to spark meaningful intergenerational dialogue, R3 is a cultural time machine connecting legacy with innovation. Rewind. Replay. Remix: SG Edition As Singapore celebrates 60 years of independence, Rewind, Replay, Remix reminds us that music has always been a common thread – bridging ages, backgrounds, and stories. Whether you're reliving your dance hall days or introducing your children to the magic of mixtapes, R3 offers a space to connect, reflect, and celebrate through sound. Pre-sales begin 19 May, with tickets starting from $19.90, inclusive of a complimentary first drink from our selected menu. SHOW INFORMATION Location: GastroBeats, Bayfront Event Space, 12A Bayfront Avenue SingaporeDates: 29 May – 22 June 2025Opening Hours: 4:00pm to 11:00pm (Daily)Pre-Sales Start: 19 May 2025Ticket Price: From $19.90, includes a complimentary first drinkTickets Available via: Trip.Com Website: https://gastrobeats.com.sg About AJX Collective AJX stands for Avant-Garde, Joyful Xperience — a name that reflects our commitment to bold creativity and unforgettable impact. AJX Collective is a creative incubator that brings together visionary talents across disciplines to co-create experiences that inspire and uplift communities, families, and the environment. We curate cutting-edge events and forge strategic partnerships with like-minded brands in the realms of Arts, Music, Sports, and Wellness, cultivating a dynamic ecosystem where innovation thrives and meaningful collaboration flourishes. Every AJX experience is more than a moment — it's a joyful reimagining of what's possible, designed to spark connection, creativity, and lasting impact. About Gastrobeats GastroBeats is an immersive food and music festival that brings together culinary delights, live performances, and interactive experiences. A celebration of culture, creativity, and community, GastroBeats features a diverse range of food from renowned local hawkers to innovative chefs, alongside vibrant music performances from top artists. The festival goes beyond traditional events, integrating art installations, and family-friendly activities, creating a space where food lovers and culture enthusiasts can connect through the universal love of food, music, and shared experiences. Media Kit: Rewind. Replay. Remix (R3) Media Kit",
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Meltwater’s Global Digital Report 2024 found that 80 per cent of shoppers prefer interactive imagery, video and live selling formats over text-heavy listings. This shift is transforming e-commerce in Southeast Asia – video-led commerce made up 20 per cent of the region’s total e-commerce gross merchandise value (GMV) in 2024, a significant increase from 2022, according to the e-Conomy SEA 2024 report by Bain & Company, Google and Temasek. Shopee is riding this wave of video-led commerce, with internal research showing that listings featuring video content can achieve up to double the conversion rates. Shopee Video provides a dedicated space for immersive demonstrations and product storytelling. While video content can be found across many platforms, a Kantar study reported that Gen Z consumers still prefer to complete their purchases on dedicated e-commerce platforms , valuing the security, ease and reliability they provide. Tapping into this, YouTube partnered with Shopee to launch the YouTube Shopping Affiliate Program in Singapore. This initiative allows creators to tag Shopee products directly in their videos, Shorts and livestreams – letting viewers discover products on YouTube and transition smoothly to Shopee to complete their purchases. For sellers, it opens new pathways to reach audiences through trusted voices. For creators, it’s another way to monetise their influence. It’s a win-win that speaks to younger consumers’ appetite for integrated, entertaining shopping experiences. As video formats evolve, live selling is opening new doors for brands to connect with shoppers and the results are starting to show. In Singapore alone, Shopee Live saw 3.5 times year-on-year GMV growth, fuelled by brands that are using the format to enhance outcomes. Unilever, for instance, tapped into Shopee’s insights to identify top-performing hosts who could drive conversion more effectively than in-store promoters. At the Shopee Brands Summit 2025, FLY Entertainment CEO Irene Ang highlighted how the right on-screen personality can build authenticity and brand loyalty, turning viewers into long-term customers. Stryv, meanwhile, capitalised on live features like real-time Q&A and flash deals to build trust and boost engagement. SMARTER SHOPPING STARTS WITH AI Shopee uses AI where it matters most – helping shoppers discover what they need faster and enabling sellers to reach the right audience. “We aim to apply AI thoughtfully across our ecosystem to create more personalised shopping experiences that benefit both consumers and brands,” said Mr Chua Kel Jin, director at Shopee Singapore. AI is already enhancing key moments in the user journey. Shopee’s Estimated Delivery Time predictions use machine learning to offer clearer timelines based on purchase behaviour, logistics and shipping options. Its Review Summaries, powered by AI, condense thousands of reviews into concise highlights, helping shoppers decide at a glance. More tools are also on the way. The AI Shopping Assistant curates recommendations based on browsing behaviour, while the upcoming AI Shop Chatbot will help sellers respond faster and streamline service. In a digital landscape where average screen time per page has dropped from 2.5 minutes to just 47 seconds, helping users cut through the noise has never been more critical. SHOP TODAY, GET IT TOMORROW A seamless online experience only works when matched with fast, reliable delivery. Since last year, Shopee has seen a 13-fold surge in demand for next-day fulfilment, with 51 per cent of shoppers now expecting to receive their orders within just two days. Shopee supports sellers in meeting these expectations through Fulfilled by Shopee, a comprehensive logistics solution that handles automated warehousing, inventory, real-time tracking and last-mile delivery. 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      • "description": "(MENAFN - Tribal News Network)In a tragic case of honour-based violence, a man shot dead his nephew and niece-who had married for love-inside their home in Peshawar's Dir Colony before fleeing the ...",
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      • "description": "Happy birthday to Ellie — and happy crying to us.If you thought the death of Joel (Pedro Pascal) would be the most heartbreaking part of The Last of Us Season 2, you'd be wrong.That honor falls to Season 2, episode 6, a flashback episode all about Joel and Ellie's (Bella Ramsey) years in Jackson — ...",
      • "content": "If you thought the death of Joel (Pedro Pascal) would be the most heartbreaking part of The Last of Us Season 2, you'd be wrong. That honor falls to Season 2, episode 6, a flashback episode all about Joel and Ellie's (Bella Ramsey) years in Jackson — and why they grew apart. The episode's heartbreak comes in waves. Early sequences of Joel and Ellie's happiest memories become tragically bittersweet with the knowledge of what's to come. And of course, watching the two fall out is a surefire recipe for sadness. By the end of the hour, your eyes will be damp and your heart will have shattered into a million tiny pieces. But hey, at least we got Joel back for a bit! Here, in chronological order, is every time The Last of Us Season 2, episode 6 broke our hearts. When young Joel's father gets vulnerable about parenting. Episode 6 opens with a flashback to Austin in 1983, when young Joel (Andrew Diaz) tries to protect Tommy (David Miranda) from a beating from their father (Tony Dalton). But instead of physically punishing either of his sons, Joel's father decides to tell him about the warped blueprint of fatherhood he inherited from his own abusive dad, and how he hopes to improve upon it, bit by bit. \"I'm doing a little better than my father did,\" he tells Joel. \"When it's your turn, I hope you do a little better than me.\" That line proves to be the thesis of the episode, with Joel trying to do a little better than his own father during his time with Ellie. Knowing how limited that time is — and how the two ended things — kickstarts episode 6's heartache. And guess what? It's not about to let up anytime soon. When the opening credits change to bring back Joel. After Joel's death, The Last of Us ' opening credits made a devastating change . Instead of ending on the image of two fungal silhouettes, meant to represent Ellie and Joel, they ended with just the Ellie silhouette, highlighting her new loneliness. In episode 6, however, the Joel silhouette is back! It's both a welcome return and a reminder that we're on borrowed time with this pair. Who knew a shadow of a fungus could make me so emotional? When Joel sings \"Future Days\" to Ellie. Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal in \"The Last of Us.\" So many elements of Ellie's 15th birthday tug at the heartstrings, from Joel's reaction to her burning her arm to hide her bite mark to him customizing a guitar for her. But the moment that opens the floodgates is undoubtedly Joel's rendition of Pearl Jam's \"Future Days\" ( teased by Ellie herself back in episode 5 ). The song's lyrics — \"If I ever were to lose you / I'd surely lose myself\" — are a resounding reminder of how much Ellie and Joel have come to mean to each other. (It's also a dark portent of how Ellie may be losing herself on her revenge quest.) But the performance is also a payoff of a story thread from all the way back in Season 1, when Ellie asked Joel to sing for her and teach her to play guitar. Well, it's finally happened, and I wouldn't blame you for getting teary-eyed. When Joel and Ellie visit the museum. Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in \"The Last of Us.\" After a full season and a half of watching Joel and Ellie run from Infected and human enemies alike (and in Joel's case, you know, dying), any scene where these two can just relax and enjoy themselves is a blessing. And what a blessing Ellie's 16th birthday is! Joel brings Ellie to a museum, where she spends the day clambering on dinosaur statues and blasting off to space in an old capsule. In one of the season's most poignant moments, her imagined space flight becomes reality, with the light of the real world fading around her until she's drifting in the dark void of space. The entire sequence is Joel and Ellie at their happiest. She gets to actually be a kid for once, and Joel revels in her joy, knowing he's doing a good job as a father. Of course, the scene also serves as the calm before the storm. Ellie's insistence that she goes on patrol is a reminder of the dangers Jackson faces, as well as the fateful patrol that will one day rip Joel from her forever. For now, though, we get to enjoy Joel in dad mode, attempting to give Ellie \"the talk,\" all while being clueless about her sexuality. Talk about bittersweet. When Ellie moves out of their house. If Ellie's 16th birthday celebration is Joel's dream, then her 17th birthday is his nightmare. He walks in on her smoking pot, getting a tattoo, and hooking up with Kat (Noah Lamanna). \"All the teenage shit all at once,\" as he puts it. While Joel's exasperated dad act seems funny at first — what's worse, dodging Clickers or teenage rebellion? — it moves into upsetting territory pretty fast. Dismissing Ellie's relationship with Kat as an \"experiment\" is awful, plain and simple, as is his assertion that Ellie isn't currently herself. No wonder Ellie wants to move into the garage: Having her own father figure refute her identity like that marks a major blow to their bond. Thankfully, Joel recognizes the error of his ways and tries to help by giving Ellie more space, but this fight and subsequent move mark the beginning of the end for Joel and Ellie. You want to grab them through the screen and yell at them to communicate with each other, that they only have a few years left. Instead, all you can do is watch the tragedy snowball. When we learn what Ellie's moth tattoo means. Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal in \"The Last of Us.\" One of Joel's attempts to bond with Ellie post-fight is to ask her about her moth tattoo. It echoes her drawings, which he used as inspiration when decorating her guitar. Ellie says she chose the moths because of what they represent in dreams. Joel mistakenly believes they're symbols for change and metamorphosis, but therapist Gail (Catherine O'Hara) reveals the truth: They represent death. That means Ellie has been carrying around the deaths of everyone she's lost, like Riley (Storm Reid), her mother (Ashley Johnson), and more. As seemingly the only person in the world who's immune to Cordyceps, there's also a layer of survivor's guilt here. Ellie's surrounded by death, yet protected from it too. That's a crushing burden to bear, one that's defined her entire coming-of-age — and one that Joel will never truly understand. When Ellie questions what happened in Salt Lake City. Bella Ramsey in \"The Last of Us.\" On Ellie's 19th birthday, she gets what she's wanted since moving to Jackson: to go on patrol with Joel. But now, she wants something else, too: answers about what really happened in Salt Lake City at the end of Season 1 . Before she and Joel head out to patrol, she sits in her room, rehearsing questions she has about Salt Lake City. \"If the Fireflies spotted us a mile from the hospital, how did they get surprised by an entire group of raiders?\" she wonders. \"If the raiders could kill all those soldiers and Marlene, and you had to carry me the whole time, how did we get away?\" These brief moments signal how much Ellie has replayed that pivotal day, how these discrepancies have been eating at her for years. Deep down, she knows that Joel lied to her. Perhaps that subconscious knowledge influenced her need for space from Joel, further widening the rift between them that Joel may have just attributed to teenage rebellion. Based on episode 1, we know that that rift is about to get a whole lot wider, so the inclusion of Ellie's questions here suggests the other shoe is about to drop. When we finally learn what happened with Eugene. Joe Pantoliano in \"The Last of Us.\" This is the big one, folks. Ever since episode 1, The Last of Us has been talking about Joel killing Gail's husband Eugene (Joe Pantoliano) . Now, we finally get to see it play out. Eugene is marked for death from the moment he gets infected on patrol. He accepts that, but man, do his final moments sting. It all starts when Ellie insists that Eugene has enough time to make it back to Jackson and say goodbye to Gail before he fully turns, and she makes Joel promise that he'll help. But Joel, thinking to protect Ellie and Jackson, goes back on his promise and shoots Eugene anyway. It's a brutal betrayal not just of Eugene, who gets a few seconds of false hope before reality sets in, but also of Ellie, who realizes that Joel's promise mirrors the very promise he made to her after the events of Salt Lake City. \"You swore,\" she says, all the weight of years of pain and questioning coming through in just two words. Ellie's discovery of Joel's lie plays out differently in the show than in the game, where Eugene is already dead from a stroke. Still, watching her put the pieces together — and watching Joel betray her even after their relationship seemed to be tentatively mending — is nothing less than devastating. When Joel and Ellie take steps towards healing in the porch scene. Up until now, episode 6 has revealed why Joel and Ellie aren't on speaking terms by the start of Season 2, as well as what happened with Eugene. There's only one major question left to answer: What happened the night before Joel's death to make Ellie say she and Joel were \"better now\"? The answer plays out in episode 6's gorgeous final scene, a continuation of the porch scene from episode 1. Here, The Last of Us reveals that Ellie didn't just turn in for the night after seeing Joel out on the porch. Instead, she came back to ask him, point blank, about what he did to the Fireflies. Her line of questioning serves as a direct parallel to Abby's (Kaitlyn Dever) interrogation of Joel right before his death: The two both know the role Joel played in the massacre, but they want to hear him confess it for himself. The conversation that follows is full of lines that double as gut punches. Upon learning that making a Cordyceps cure would have killed her, Ellie says, \"Then I was supposed to die! That was my purpose. My life would've fucking mattered. But you took that from me, you took that from everyone.\" Joel's response? \"Yes, and I'll pay the price.\" Little does he know he'll pay the ultimate price the very next day. In fact, the whole scene hurts even more knowing that the journey of forgiveness that Ellie hopes to embark on will be cut short in a matter of hours. Episode 6, you've already made me tear up several times before, but this might take the cake. Adding salt to the wound is one last callback to the Austin flashback. \"If you should ever have [a child] of your own, well, then, I hope you do a little better than me,\" Joel tells Ellie. The line hits especially hard after Ellie's reaction to Dina's (Isabela Merced) pregnancy: \"I'm gonna be a dad.\" With that, The Last of Us comes full circle, making episode 6 a stunning, heartbreaking story of parenthood — and a season highlight. New episodes of The Last of Us Season 2 premiere on HBO and HBO Max Sundays at 9 p.m. ET.",
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      • "content": "The April 2025 India-Pakistan air clashes were not just an air battle, but a masterclass in system-of-systems airpower—showing that in modern warfare, it’s the network, not the jet, that wins, and Southeast Asia’s mixed-fleet air forces should be paying close attention. At the tactical level, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) that Pakistan used an “ABC system”—ground-based radars (A), fighter aircraft (B), and airborne warning systems (C)—to coordinate the detection and engagement of Indian aircraft, with J-10C fighters firing long-range missiles guided by Saab 2000 Erieye airborne early warning & control (AEW&C) planes. SCMP highlighted that this real-time data sharing among sensors, missile launchers, and battle managers marks a notable departure from traditional air combat, where individual jets managed detection and engagement separately. As to what ties this system together, Gaston Dubois mentions in an Aviacionline that Pakistan’s domestic Link-17 enabled the interconnection of combat platforms from diverse origins into a unified and coherent tactical network. Dubois says that this network-centric design enables the creation of a real-time operational overview, supports dynamic target allocation, and provides an advantage in decision-making against opponents who have disjointed information streams or inadequate system compatibility. He observes that while India has deployed over 70 aircraft, Pakistan has only 40; however, Pakistan optimized its combat effectiveness through an integrated system of sensors and data connections, allowing it to achieve informational dominance and shared situational awareness to leverage the capabilities of the PL-15E missile fully. This feat required Pakistan to execute a relatively complex kill chain, involving the detection, tracking, and engagement of targets, with evident success, says Fabian Hoffman in an for The Spectator. Hoffman’s observation highlights that Pakistan’s edge in air combat came from the speed and cohesion of its decision-making network rather than just superior hardware or numbers. In an for The China Academy, Wang Xiangsui and Charriot Zhai state that Pakistan’s advantage lies in the simplification of its fighter aircraft fleet, comprising only six types and sourcing all fighter acquisitions from China since 2000. Conversely, they highlight that India operates fourteen types of fighters from five different nations, which significantly increases the complexity involved in integrating data links. Although the Indian Air Force (IAF) does not lag in the level of individual fighter designs, their Western and Russian avionics and missile technologies are incompatible. Consequently, Wang and Zhai mention that the fighters from France and Russia in India’s arsenal occasionally struggle to communicate with one another and couldn’t guide each other’s missiles. This lack of interoperability exposes a downside of having a diverse range of platforms, which was once considered advantageous but now undermines the efficiency of networked combat. These operational lessons from the recent India-Pakistan air skirmishes reinforce the idea of operationalizing airpower as an ecosystem, rather than relying on individual platforms. In a June 2019 for The Mitchell Forum, Peter Mattes mentions that an integrated air defense system (IADS) is composed of interdependent but diverse elements such as radars, command systems, communications networks, weapon platforms, and personnel, organized to perform surveillance, battle management, and weapons control. Mattes says that rather than acting independently, these components operate in a fused, parallel network enabled by modern communications and data fusion. He notes that fighter aircraft are not standalone assets but serve within this system to provide defensive counter-air capabilities, complementing surface-to-air missiles (SAM) and electronic warfare systems. He adds that their role is integrated alongside other elements to ensure layered, adaptive, and seamless air defense across domains. While Southeast Asian air forces have not yet operated within high-intensity system-of-systems environments, their procurement and planning decisions suggest they may be vulnerable to the same disjointed architectures that hindered India’s airpower effectiveness during the Kashmir clash. In February 2025, Defense and Security Monitor (DSM) that Vietnam may be facing a significant challenge in replacing its Soviet-era Su-22 jets, as the Ukraine War has cast doubt on Russia’s reliability as a supplier, and the performance of its aircraft leaves much to be desired. While , introducing the type into the Vietnam People’s Air Force (VPAF), which is built around Soviet and Russian aircraft, will require new training, maintenance, and logistics structures. These adjustments may result in serious interoperability problems. Maria Siow mentions in an April 2025 SCMP that Vietnam’s decision to purchase US F-16s was driven by the desire to gain leverage in trade talks with the US, rather than a strategic realignment away from Russia. Siow says that prior to 2022, Russia supplied 80% of Vietnam’s armaments, and that while Vietnam is working to diversify its suppliers, the Vietnamese military continues to trust Russia more than the US. She notes it is unclear whether Vietnam will receive brand-new or second-hand F-16s, the latter being of questionable combat value against China’s stealth fighters. She adds that the jets’ high cost, the risk of a hostile Chinese response, and the appeal of lower-profile alternatives such as C-130 cargo planes all weigh against the deal. Siow also says that Vietnam has had no difficulties in acquiring Russian spare parts, making the prospect of acquiring F-16s even less likely. India’s loss of Rafale fighters may have prompted Indonesia to rethink its purchase of 42 jets of that type, in a sale worth USD 8.1 billion. That purchase would add to the hodgepodge nature of its fighter fleet, consisting of F-16s, Su-27s, and Su-30s. Defending the Indonesian government’s decision to purchase Rafale jets, Dave Laksono mentioned in an SCMP that even the most capable fighter jets can be shot down or experience technical issues, while acknowledging that Pakistan’s claims to have downed an Indian Rafale provide legitimate and constructive grounds for evaluation. Further, Chappy Hakim mentions in a Jakarta Post that Indonesia’s acquisition of Rafale aircraft does not automatically confer air superiority, but also requires a complete network of reconnaissance radars, early warning sensors, tracking systems, and an integrated command-and-control structure. Without this supporting architecture, adding another fighter type may bring diminishing returns. In the case of Malaysia, Defense News in September 2024 that the country is struggling to keep its 18 Su-30 MKM jets flying, and that Western sanctions have affected its ability to purchase spare parts from Russia. While Olli Suorsa states in a December 2024 Fulcrum that the country plans to acquire ex-Kuwaiti F/A-18 jets as a stopgap measure, these aircraft represent aging technology and are older than the F/A-18s Malaysia has in service. He adds that having two F/A-18s from different generations could cause incompatibility with spare parts and increase maintenance complexity. In an age where airpower is defined by systems integration, Southeast Asian countries’ failure to build cohesive air combat networks could turn their fighter fleets into expensive liabilities.",
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      • "content": "SINGAPORE , May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Xi Meow Cattery, a leading provider of pedigreed kittens for sale in Singapore , is proud to announce that it has been awarded the prestigious Singapore SME 500 Award 2025 by the Association of Trade and Commerce (ATC). This recognition is a testament to the company's strong business performance, innovation, and commitment to industry excellence. Xi Meow Cattery partners exclusively with TICA award-winning breeders who uphold the highest standards of feline welfare, health, and socialisation. They are a trusted source for anyone searching for a British Shorthair breeder, Ragdoll breeder, Munchkin cat breeder, or British Longhair breeder in Singapore. Each kitten is carefully selected from reputable breeding partners and undergoes comprehensive veterinary health checks, genetic screening, and temperament assessments before being placed for sale—ensuring customers receive only the healthiest, most well-socialised kittens. Beyond offering premium pedigreed kittens, Xi Meow Cattery stands out for its transparent process and ongoing support for customers. The cattery provides regular video updates of kittens prior to purchase, helping potential pet owners make informed decisions with confidence. In addition, Xi Meow Cattery offers lifetime consultation and guidance, ensuring that new owners have access to support throughout their kitten's life. The Singapore SME 500 Award is a significant achievement, recognising businesses that demonstrate sustainable growth, responsible business practices, and exceptional customer service. With this recognition, Xi Meow Cattery is further motivated to expand its reach, strengthen customer trust, and continue setting new industry benchmarks for ethical kitten retail. This award represents an important achievement for Xi Meow Cattery, reinforcing its commitment to raising industry standards and encouraging responsible pet ownership in Singapore. As demand for responsibly bred, well-socialised kittens grows, the cattery remains focused on maintaining high ethical practices and providing a trustworthy experience for its customers. For more information, visit https://ximeowsg.com/ .",
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      • "description": "As one of the first countries to implement an end-to-end initiative to integrate MMS and nutrition training into its national health care system, Indonesia aims to reach 4.8 million pregnant women with MMS by 2026 BOGOR, Indonesia, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Vitamin Angels and the Ministry of Health of Indonesia convened national and global experts in maternal and child nutrition this month to review progress on Indonesia's efforts to introduce and scale up UNIMMAP MMS for pregnant women nationwide. This comprehensive, multi-sectoral initiative addresses the problem of maternal anemia, micronutrient deficiencies, and poor birth outcomes in Indonesia. As one of the world's first countries to replace the current standard of care, iron folic acid (IFA), with MMS and implement an end-to-end initiative to integrate MMS within its national health care system, Indonesia has set a powerful global precedent in advancing the health and nutrition of pregnant women. National and global maternal health experts gather in Bogor, Indonesia to review progress on Indonesia's National MMS Antenatal Program. © Vitamin Angels - Muhammad Fadli IN25 Alongside Vitamin Angels and the Ministry of Health of Indonesia, attendees included experts from the Indonesia MMS Technical Advisory Group (TAG), Kirk Humanitarian, and scientists from six local and international universities. \"We are grateful for the collaboration of many partners in supporting this initiative and the rollout of MMS across Indonesia,\" said Dr. Lovely Daisy, Director of Family Health Services at the Ministry of Health of Indonesia. \"Their contributions have strengthened our national strategy and brought us closer to addressing one of our most pressing health challenges—anemia, which affects nearly half of all pregnant women in our country. We believe that the integration of MMS within our comprehensive set of services for pregnant women will improve maternal nutrition and health outcomes for both women and their babies.\" Meeting participants reflected on this comprehensive initiative and the multifaceted efforts driving Indonesia's successful integration of MMS including new national policy and regulations, programmatic guidelines, healthcare provider training, behavior change counseling, a supply of MMS for launch and initial scaling, and a multi-year transition plan to support local manufacturing. The outcomes of these discussions are being documented and will serve as an example for other countries preparing to introduce MMS on a national scale. \"The significance of Indonesia's MMS initiative extends far beyond the transition from IFA to MMS, which in itself is a critical advancement given MMS's proven superiority in preventing poor birth outcomes,\" said Dr. Ana Céspedes, CEO of Vitamin Angels. \"What makes this initiative truly exceptional is our close partnership with the Ministry of Health to address every aspect of implementation, from policy development to improving adherence among pregnant women. 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Currently, the MMS distributed through the program is made possible by the generous support of Kirk Humanitarian, who is donating the product. \"Indonesia is the first country to identify and successfully implement a strategy to secure a sustainable supply of MMS from local manufacturers to meet the needs of Indonesia while serving the regional export market,\" said Spencer Kirk, Managing Director, Kirk Humanitarian. \"This is a critical step in demonstrating how a nation can transition from depending on imported, donated MMS product to self-sufficiency.\" Looking ahead, Vitamin Angels will continue equipping healthcare providers with the training and tools they need to deliver care effectively to ensure a deeper, lasting impact on the health of pregnant women nationwide, including supplementation with MMS. This year, 1.3 million pregnant women across 209 districts in Indonesia will receive MMS with an additional 1.3 million bottles expected by the third quarter. 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By strengthening, extending, and amplifying our partners' impact, we help ensure the most nutritionally vulnerable groups—pregnant women, infants, and young children—receive the essential nutrition they need to support a healthy future. We deliver proven nutrition interventions, provide technical assistance, and test effective strategies to create an enabling environment for optimal health outcomes. Both Charity Navigator and Candid give Vitamin Angels their highest marks for financial transparency. To learn more, visit www.vitaminangels.org. Photo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2690260/Vitamin_Angels__Indonesia_National_Antenatal_Program.jpg?p=medium600Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2322699/5325017/Vitamin_Angels_Logo.jpg",
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Alongside Vitamin Angels and the Ministry of Health of Indonesia, attendees included experts from the Indonesia MMS Technical Advisory Group (TAG), Kirk Humanitarian, and scientists from six local and international universities. \"We are grateful for the collaboration of many partners in supporting this initiative and the rollout of MMS across Indonesia,\" said Dr. Lovely Daisy, Director of Family Health Services at the Ministry of Health of Indonesia. \"Their contributions have strengthened our national strategy and brought us closer to addressing one of our most pressing health challenges—anemia, which affects nearly half of all pregnant women in our country. We believe that the integration of MMS within our comprehensive set of services for pregnant women will improve maternal nutrition and health outcomes for both women and their babies.\" Meeting participants reflected on this comprehensive initiative and the multifaceted efforts driving Indonesia's successful integration of MMS including new national policy and regulations, programmatic guidelines, healthcare provider training, behavior change counseling, a supply of MMS for launch and initial scaling, and a multi-year transition plan to support local manufacturing. 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It stands as one of the most comprehensive and impactful maternal nutrition programs Vitamin Angels has supported in recent years, reflecting our deep commitment to working alongside governments and global and local partners to improve maternal health outcomes.\" A key element of Indonesia's long-term strategy is the advancement of policy to enable domestic manufacturing of MMS. This step is critical to ensuring a sustainable supply beyond the initial phases of rollout. 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This collaboration has enabled MiTAC to consistently deliver high-performance, AMD-powered platforms that meet the evolving demands of modern data centers. \"At MiTAC Computing, we are proud to extend our partnership with AMD as we continue developing advanced, scalable, and energy-efficient server platforms,\" said Rick Hwang, President of MiTAC Computing Technology Corp. \"By integrating AMD's latest EPYCTM 9005 and 4005 series processors, AMD InstinctTM MI325X GPUs, and the upcoming MI350 series GPUs and platforms, we're enabling our global customers to unlock new capabilities in AI infrastructure and high-performance computing.\" AI & HPC Innovation: Built to Accelerate MiTAC G8825Z5 An 8U powerhouse optimized for intensive AI and HPC use cases. Featuring dual AMD EPYCTM 9005 Series processors and support for up to 8 AMD InstinctTM MI325X GPUs, it offers massive compute density and up to 6TB of DDR5-6400 memory, ideal for large-scale AI model training and scientific computing. TYAN TN85-B8261 A 2U dual-socket GPU server supporting up to four dual-slot GPUs. Equipped with 24 DDR5-6400 RDIMM slots and tool-less NVMe storage carriers, it delivers high-speed throughput and flexibility for deep learning and HPC environments. MiTAC C2820Z5 An OCP-powered direct liquid-cooled, high-density 2OU 4-node platform tailored for energy-efficient HPC workloads. Powered by dual AMD EPYCTM 9005 processors, it offers enhanced thermal performance and scalability, ideal for next-gen AI clusters. Cloud-Ready Infrastructure: Optimized for Scale-Out MiTAC M2810Z5 A 2U 4-node single-socket server built for high-density cloud computing. Each node supports up to 3TB DDR5-6400 memory and four E1.S drives, enabling fast, scalable deployments in hyperscale environments. TYAN HG68-B8016 A 6U multi-node platform designed for cloud gaming and compute-heavy workloads. It includes five single-socket nodes using AMD EPYCTM 4005 Series processors, each with DDR5-5600 memory and NVMe storage, maximizing efficiency for cloud-native operations. Enterprise-Grade Platforms: High IOPS, Scalable Storage MiTAC TS70A-B8056 A 2U single-socket server built for enterprise storage and virtualization. Supporting up to 26 NVMe U.2 drive bays, 24 DDR5-5200 DIMM slots, and dual PCIe 5.0 expansion slots, it's ideal for data-intensive workloads like software-defined storage and database acceleration. One MiTAC Strategy: End-to-End Solutions MiTAC Computing's integrated \"One MiTAC\" strategy unites its server hardware expertise with MiTAC Information Technology's software integration capabilities. By combining AMD's CPU and GPU platforms with MiTAC's full-stack design and deployment capabilities, the companies jointly deliver complete AI and data center solutions across government, transportation, finance, and hyperscale industries. Whether it's overcoming challenges in AI cluster deployment or supporting mission-critical enterprise systems, MiTAC Computing and AMD are enabling customers to scale efficiently and innovate faster. A Shared Vision for the Future Looking ahead, MiTAC Computing and AMD are focused on driving further innovation in AI infrastructure, HPC cluster scaling, cloud-native system design, and energy-efficient computing. With upcoming support for AMD InstinctTM MI350 GPUs for liquid cooling, MiTAC Computing is preparing for the next wave of high-performance AI deployments. Visit MiTAC Computing at COMPUTEX 2025 – Booth M1110 Experience MiTAC Computing's full AMD-powered product lineup and talk with solution experts.Explore more: https://www.mitaccomputing.com/en/campaign/computex2025 AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, AMD Instinct, EPYC and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. About MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation MiTAC Computing Technology Corp., a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings, delivers comprehensive, energy-efficient server solutions backed by industry expertise dating back to the 1990s. Specializing in AI, HPC, cloud, and edge computing, MiTAC Computing employs rigorous methods to ensure uncompromising quality not just at the barebone level but more importantly, at the system and rack levels—where true performance and integration matter most. This commitment to quality at every level sets MiTAC Computing apart from others in the industry. The company provides tailored platforms for hyperscale data centers, HPC, and AI applications, guaranteeing optimal performance and scalability. With a global presence and end-to-end capabilities—from R&D and manufacturing to global support—MiTAC Computing offers flexible, high-quality solutions designed to meet unique business needs. Leveraging the latest advancements in AI and liquid cooling, along with the recent integration of Intel DSG and TYAN server products, MiTAC Computing stands out for its innovation, efficiency, and reliability, empowering businesses to tackle future challenges. Visit our corporate website: https://www.mitaccomputing.com/",
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This collaboration has enabled MiTAC to consistently deliver high-performance, AMD-powered platforms that meet the evolving demands of modern data centers. \"At MiTAC Computing, we are proud to extend our partnership with AMD as we continue developing advanced, scalable, and energy-efficient server platforms,\" said Rick Hwang, President of MiTAC Computing Technology Corp. \"By integrating AMD's latest EPYCTM 9005 and 4005 series processors, AMD InstinctTM MI325X GPUs, and the upcoming MI350 series GPUs and platforms, we're enabling our global customers to unlock new capabilities in AI infrastructure and high-performance computing.\" AI & HPC Innovation: Built to Accelerate MiTAC G8825Z5 An 8U powerhouse optimized for intensive AI and HPC use cases. Featuring dual AMD EPYCTM 9005 Series processors and support for up to 8 AMD InstinctTM MI325X GPUs, it offers massive compute density and up to 6TB of DDR5-6400 memory, ideal for large-scale AI model training and scientific computing. 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It includes five single-socket nodes using AMD EPYCTM 4005 Series processors , each with DDR5-5600 memory and NVMe storage, maximizing efficiency for cloud-native operations. Enterprise-Grade Platforms: High IOPS, Scalable Storage MiTAC TS70A-B8056 A 2U single-socket server built for enterprise storage and virtualization. Supporting up to 26 NVMe U.2 drive bays, 24 DDR5-5200 DIMM slots, and dual PCIe 5.0 expansion slots, it's ideal for data-intensive workloads like software-defined storage and database acceleration. One MiTAC Strategy: End-to-End Solutions MiTAC Computing's integrated \"One MiTAC\" strategy unites its server hardware expertise with MiTAC Information Technology's software integration capabilities. By combining AMD's CPU and GPU platforms with MiTAC's full-stack design and deployment capabilities, the companies jointly deliver complete AI and data center solutions across government, transportation, finance, and hyperscale industries. 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To stay ahead, organisations need a hybrid-by-design approach, where security is built in from the outset alongside AI and cloud infrastructure. One key enabler of this shift is platformisation – the integration of security technologies across the organisation to help break down silos, safeguard AI initiatives and build a coordinated defence posture. “Embedding security into AI-driven operations from the start helps ensure that organisations can stay ahead of attackers, rather than playing catch-up,” Mr Scheurmann said, referencing findings from Palo Alto Networks’ joint research with IBM . THE RISE OF AI-ENABLED THREATS AI has lowered the barrier to entry for cybercriminals, allowing them to automate attacks, craft convincing phishing campaigns and develop advanced malware with unprecedented ease. In his keynote address, guest of honour Edward Chen, deputy chief executive (National Cyber Resilience) of the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore, cautioned that AI-enabled cyberthreats are accelerating in both scale and sophistication . He cited a December 2024 report by Palo Alto Networks threat intelligence arm, Unit 42, which found that large language models could generate malware variants that evade detection 88 per cent of the time . “Imagine the implications of malware that can bypass traditional security measures nearly nine out of 10 times,” he said. Beyond known vulnerabilities – such as misconfigurations, unpatched systems and weak credentials – AI has introduced new types of cyberattacks. One example is prompt injection attacks, where adversaries manipulate AI models into exposing sensitive data or executing harmful commands. Mr Scheurmann also flagged the surge in financially motivated cyberattacks designed to disrupt operations, with ransom demands nearly doubling in the past year. Other rising threats include the misuse of stolen data for blackmail, harassment or sale on dark web marketplaces as well as browser-based attacks, which account for 44 per cent of security incidents, according to the Unit 42 2025 Global Incident Response Report . These developments add another layer of complexity. Organisations must navigate breach disclosures, data security laws and contractual obligations – all of which can carry significant regulatory and reputational consequences. “Without visibility into how data is accessed and shared – especially with the proliferation of AI tools – businesses can face serious challenges in compliance and the protection of sensitive information,” Mr Scheurmann emphasised. The growing sophistication of cyberattacks is also driving up costs. Mr Andy Piazza, senior director of threat intelligence at Unit 42, noted that large-scale breaches are inflicting damage in the billions. “Threat actors – and researchers like us – are successfully leveraging AI at different stages of the kill chain,” he said, referring to the various phases of a cyberattack, from reconnaissance to data transfer. With AI accelerating every step, attacks are becoming more frequent, targeted and difficult to stop, he added. Still, experts agree that AI is not just a weapon for attackers – it is also a powerful asset in defence. “After all, you don’t bring a knife to a gunfight,” said Mr Chen. “If cybercriminals are using AI-driven tactics, we must do the same.” SMARTER PROTECTION WITH PRISMA ACCESS BROWSER To stay ahead of AI-powered attacks, organisations should start their defences at one of the most vulnerable points – the browser. From cloud-based tools to everyday communication platforms, the modern workplace runs largely on web applications. Yet traditional security often fails to protect users at the point of access, leaving browsers exposed to phishing, account takeovers, malware and malicious extensions. Mr Simon Green, president of Palo Alto Networks Asia Pacific and Japan, shared: “85 per cent of work now takes place on the browser, with 64 per cent of browser traffic encrypted. That creates blind spots. Without the right safeguards in place, the browser becomes a critical vulnerability.” If sensitive data in third-party applications is accessed via an AI-driven prompt, it can pose a serious security risk. To address this, Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma Access Browser delivers real-time protection directly within the browser. It proactively identifies and blocks risks as users work and collaborate across cloud apps and devices. “In this era of hybrid work, securing the browser is more critical than ever,” said Mr Scheurmann. “Prisma Access Browser is purpose-built for this, embedding advanced features that give organisations real-time visibility and enforce access controls – no matter the device.” The browser’s built-in data loss prevention capabilities provide granular control over actions like screen sharing, clipboard use and file transfers – based on factors such as user profile, device security status and usage context. This helps keep sensitive data secure, even in remote or bring-your-own-device environments, where employees use personal devices for work. Through cloud infrastructure investments in Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan and Singapore, the solution is integrated into existing systems in these key markets, helping organisations strike a balance between security and productivity. 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Governments, businesses and cybersecurity firms must work together, sharing insights, strategies and technologies to build a unified defence.” This spirit of collaboration was a recurring theme at Ignite on Tour Singapore 2025. Echoing the call for joint action, Mr Chen stressed the importance of collective responsibility. “No single entity can secure cyberspace alone. But together, we can turn AI into our greatest advantage, not our greatest vulnerability.” Discover how Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma Access Browser can help secure your organisation in an AI-driven world.",
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