Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (Photo by Zahid Izzani Mohd Said/The Edge) - A + A MIRI (Aug 7): The federal government has approved the construction of Phase 2 of the Sarawak-Sabah Link Road (SSLR) project and the Trans Borneo Highway (LTB) project, which will commence early next year, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. He said the technical study of the SSLR Phase 2 and LTB projects that connect Miri to Limbang and Lawas, which are expected to take three to five years to complete, is now at the final stage. The prime minister said the projects will not only enable residents in northern Sarawak to go to Sabah via two road network options, but also provide benefit to those living around Mulu, Long Seridan, Nanga Medamit, Long Lopeng, Ba'kelalan, and Merarap, who still depend on logging roads. "Those travelling from Miri to Limbang and Lawas via Brunei can use the LTB 96-kilometre stretch that will be ugpraded into a two-lane dual carriageway. … [Read more...] about Ismail Sabri: Construction of SSLR Phase 2, LTB to begin next year
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Thinking of becoming a digital nomad? Set sail for these 10 best beaches for remote workers
Two years after the Great Office Shutdown, so to speak, remote work is growing fast. And with it comes the possibility of picking a home not because it’s close to your office, but because it’s somewhere you want to live—like by the beach, for example, where it’s sunny all year long, winter is just a dream, and rent is actually affordable. advertisement Before the pandemic, 4% of jobs were remote—but that rose to 15% by the end of 2021, and it’s slated to grow to 25% by the end of 2022, according to data from Ladders , a job search firm. Meanwhile, Google searches for remote jobs have increased by 72% as people keep dreaming of the possibilities of finally abandoning their office cubicles. To aid the search, global HR and payroll company Remote compiled a list of the best beachside locations for remote work, based on factors including average internet speed, average monthly rent, and crime rate (on a scale of 0 to 100, with 0 being the safest). Here are the … [Read more...] about Thinking of becoming a digital nomad? Set sail for these 10 best beaches for remote workers
Live the active life at Aspen Residences by Vista Estates
Finding the right location is a primary consideration when choosing a home. A place with convenient access to workplaces and essential establishments including schools, churches, hospitals, shopping and dining centers, and transport hubs is everybody’s idea of a dream setting. At the same time, a neighborhood that supports one’s physical, emotional, and mental well-being is what modern-day homebuyers are after. Rising just north of Metro Manila is a community that fulfills this aspiration for a holistic lifestyle. Aspen Residences invites home seekers to live an active, yet balanced lifestyle. A prime address Aspen Residences is created with more activity areas designed to integrate work and social life. The mid-rise condominium complex sits at the northern portion of Aspen by Vista Estates, a 38-hectare lifestyle and business district in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan. Aspen is part of the 320-hectare masterplanned development of Vista Land in the city. With a … [Read more...] about Live the active life at Aspen Residences by Vista Estates
This Harvard Researcher Studied How to Slow Aging for 20 Years. He’s Made These 3 Changes to His Own Routine
If you want to get confused, try following the latest health and diet advice. Low fat or low carb? Will coffee kill you or help you live longer ? What's the best kind of exercise to keep your body and mind young ? Expert advice seems to change at a blistering pace , but if you want to know which findings are definitive enough to follow in your own life, you could do a lot worse than asking David Sinclair . He's been studying how to slow aging at Harvard since 1999 and is a top expert in the field of longevity research. He's also founded several biotechnology companies. If you want to know how to put off dying (and who doesn't?), he's your man. And if you really want to know which interventions are road tested enough to move from the lab to real-world practice, there's no better way to find out than to see what changes he's made to his own routine. Which is just what Medium's Alexandra Sifferlin did recently. In a brief but illuminating interview, Sinclair … [Read more...] about This Harvard Researcher Studied How to Slow Aging for 20 Years. He’s Made These 3 Changes to His Own Routine
Editor Daily Rundown: Pelosi’s Jan 6 Primetime Spectacular Kicks Off This Week
PELOSI’S JAN 6 PRIMETIME SPECTACULAR BEGINS THIS WEEK… FORMER ABC NEWS PRESIDENT JOINS CAMPAIGN… AXIOS : Scoop: Jan. 6 committee’s secret adviser The House’s Jan. 6 committee has turned to a renowned former network news executive to hone a mountain of explosive material into a captivating multimedia presentation for a prime-time hearing Thursday. James Goldston — former president of ABC News, and a master documentary storyteller who ran “Good Morning America” and “Nightline” — has joined the committee as an unannounced adviser, Axios has learned. […] I’m told Goldston is busily producing Thursday’s 8 p.m. ET hearing as if it were a blockbuster investigative special. MORE … NETWORKS PLAN TO INTERRUPT PROGRAMMING TO TAKE IT LIVE… At least two of the broadcast networks will interrupt evening programming for live coverage anchored by ABC’s David Muir and CBS’ Norah O’Donnell. NBC will announce plans soon. MORE… DEM CONGRESSMAN WANTS JAN 6 COMMITTEE TO PUSH … [Read more...] about Editor Daily Rundown: Pelosi’s Jan 6 Primetime Spectacular Kicks Off This Week
The Richest Countries In The World: Tiny Luxembourg At The Top
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Most of the countries at the top of a new list of the wealthiest in the world are not among the biggest or the mightiest. Many, in fact, are among the smallest: Consider Luxembourg , which tops the list published by Global Finance. Singapore, Ireland, Qatar, Macao and Switzerland follow the world’s only grand duchy. The indicators of a nation’s wealth can vary from one ranking to another — thus the differences among them — but often include a country’s Gross Domestic Product, or GDP (goods and services produced by a country during one year), the GDP per capita (the average amount of money that each person in a country earns in a year) or the gross national income, or GNI. MORE FROM FORBES Ready To Move To Europe? These 6 Countries Are The Best For American Expats To Enjoy Life By Cecilia Rodriguez Examining the per capita GDP of each country around the globe is a frequent parameter because it … [Read more...] about The Richest Countries In The World: Tiny Luxembourg At The Top
Sunday Conversation: Mickey Hart On Dead & Company, Tito Puente And Why He’ll Never Retire
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin As part of the legendary Grateful Dead, drummer Mickey Hart has built his more than 50-year career on uplifting others through music. And now, at a time when there has never been a greater need for healing, Hart is as busy as ever, knowing his music is necessary. Having just wrapped up a tour with Dead & Company, where he got to witness tens of thousands of fans joined together on a nightly basis, he has immediately turned his attention to rhythmic unity through a new Planet Drum album. Into The Groove finds Hart uniting with Zakir Hussain, Giovanni Hidalgo and Sikiru Adepoju to showcase the power of the rhythm. The album leads off with the single "King Clave," which Planet Drum shared in a special video with charity organization Playing For Change. I spoke with Hart about how Tito Puente changed his life, the recent Dead & Company tour, the power of music and much more. Steve Baltin: When you listen … [Read more...] about Sunday Conversation: Mickey Hart On Dead & Company, Tito Puente And Why He’ll Never Retire
Saturday, August 6. Russia’s War On Ukraine: News And Information From Ukraine
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Dispatches from Ukraine, provided by Forbes Ukraine’s editorial team. As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues and the war rages on, reliable sources of information are critical. Forbes Ukraine’s reporters gather information and provide updates on the situation. Saturday, August 6. Day 164. By Dmytro Aksyonov Mykolaiv. Russian shelling along the frontline, on the border of the Mykolaiv and Kherson regions, has killed one civilian and injured five more , says Hanna Zamazieieva , the head of the Mykolaiv regional council. Zamazieieva added that a total of 294 people in the region are currently being treated in hospitals for injuries sustained as a result of Russian attacks and 82 more are being treated at home. Ukrainian state nuclear energy company, Energoatom, reports that yesterday’s shelling on the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant has led to more extensive damage than previously thought, and … [Read more...] about Saturday, August 6. Russia’s War On Ukraine: News And Information From Ukraine
Let’s Declare Our Independence — From Zoning
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Catch this podcast on the topic of ending zoning at Everything Urban. Today is the day Americans commonly consider our country’s “birthday,” the day which we officially declared independence from the United Kingdom. One could argue the other days would be appropriate, like the final ratification of our written Constitution on June 21, 1788, or even the burning of the ship Gaspee by a group of American tax evaders on June 9, 1722. But July 4 is now hallowed in our civil religion as the day, and it is also a good day for Americans to consider declaring their independence from another oppressive regime, the use of zoning to manage and control the use of land in American cities. The July 4 holiday is unique in that it doesn’t celebrate a battle or a person but a document, the Declaration of Independence , the central focus of which is shaking off the interference of a distant government in daily life. For people on … [Read more...] about Let’s Declare Our Independence — From Zoning
Best fine dining restaurants in Bangkok to try this August (2022)
The City of Angels offers something for everyone, from delectable Thai and international cuisine to culinary experiences that defy labels and leave diners in awe. Yes, cheap street food is nice but there are times you want to indulge in well-crafted high-quality dishes served to you in a posh restaurant. The best fine dining restaurants in Bangkok are listed below if you’re seeking for somewhere to start spending your riches. 1. Elements, Inspired by Ciel Bleu PHOTO: Elements, Inspired by Ciel Bleu “Best Meal in Thailand. Fullstop” commented one of the reviewers for Elements, Inspired by Ciel Bleuon Tripadvisor. This classy Michelin-starred French restaurant offers a fusion of Japanese twists, amazing views and refined décor. A variety of multi-course meals are offered here. Additionally, you have a selection of wines to choose from as well as freshly produced kombucha. This famous French restaurant is located on the 25th floor of The Okura Prestige Bangkok. From the … [Read more...] about Best fine dining restaurants in Bangkok to try this August (2022)