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Not just checking a box: How Buddhist teachings inspire these two men to give blood regularly

Not just checking a box: How Buddhist teachings inspire these two men to give blood regularly For two Buddhists, donating blood is a way to live out the values of kindness, compassion and generosity. SINGAPORE: For many Buddhists, Vesak Day is marked with prayers and temple visits. For two devotees, it also takes on a more physical form: rolling up their sleeves to donate blood.

Channel News Asia 10d ago

Commentary: Healthpoint rewards for blood donations are a right step forward

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Channel News Asia 1d ago

Shangri-La conference: Asia-Pacific on path to rearmament

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Deutsche Welle 10d ago

Mitochondria directly interact with the nuclear pore complex

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Nature 18h ago

Saved by the barrel: Why crude hasn't hit the $200 mark

When the Strait of Hormuz tightened, many braced for $200-a-barrel oil. More than three months on, that nightmare scenario is still nowhere in the picture. The disruption, which removed more than 10 million barrels a day of Middle Eastern supply from the market, had fuelled warnings of crude prices soaring to as much as $200 a barrel.

Times of India 3d ago

US says it is 'more than capable' of resume war with Iran as talks remain unresolved

The United States on Saturday warned that it remains prepared to resume military operations against Iran if necessary, as President Donald Trump reiterated that any agreement with Tehran must meet key US conditions, including a permanent end to Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions. According to US officials cited by AFP, a draft framework is awaiting Trump's approval. However, the president stopped short of making a decision following a meeting in the White House Situation Room on Friday.

Times of India 11d ago

Iran reasserts control over Hormuz Strait as deal with US remains elusive

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Al Jazeera 10d ago

From Chiang Mai’s black house to the Bangkok skyline: Inside 137 Pillars

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Channel News Asia 2d ago