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A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026... Editorial
The Sumatra 'BlackOut'
23 May 2026 · Medan, Indonesia
#13739598
A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026...

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23 May 2026

A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026. A blackout affects public facilities, prompting residents to rely on vehicle headlights for navigation. The blackout highlights issues related to the conventional electricity grid system. The government has an unused disaster asset, the Lapindo mudflow, which could potentially support the national energy supply if managed effectively.


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A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026... Editorial
The Sumatra 'BlackOut'
23 May 2026 · Medan, Indonesia
#13739599
A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026...

#13739599

23 May 2026

A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026. A blackout affects public facilities, prompting residents to rely on vehicle headlights for navigation. The blackout highlights issues related to the conventional electricity grid system. The government has an unused disaster asset, the Lapindo mudflow, which could potentially support the national energy supply if managed effectively.


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A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026... Editorial
The Sumatra 'BlackOut'
23 May 2026 · Medan, Indonesia
#13739600
A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026...

#13739600

23 May 2026

A string of vehicle headlights illuminates the darkness as they cross the Amplas flyover in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on May 23, 2026. A blackout affects public facilities, prompting residents to rely on vehicle headlights for navigation. The blackout highlights issues related to the conventional electricity grid system. The government has an unused disaster asset, the Lapindo mudflow, which could potentially support the national energy supply if managed effectively.


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A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part... Editorial
Nepal Government Under Prime Ministership Of Balendra Shah Reduces Ministries To 18, Begins Renaming Merged Portfolios
16 May 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13710146
A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part...

#13710146

16 May 2026

A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part of an administrative restructuring plan aimed at improving efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and performance. A Cabinet meeting held on May 13 approved the Nepal Government (Work Division) Regulations, 2083 BS, which redefined the functional allocation of federal ministries. Under the new structure, the number of ministries has been reduced to 18, including the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, down from 22 earlier. Ministries such as Finance, Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defense, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, and Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation have been retained. A separate Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation has been created by separating science and technology-related functions from the Ministry of Education. The government states that the new ministry aims to prioritize research, innovation, and technological development. Similarly, the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Urban Development, and Water Supply have been merged to form a new Ministry of Infrastructure Development. The Ministry of Education has been renamed the Ministry of Education and Sports by incorporating the sports sector, while the Ministry of Labour has been expanded to include youth affairs and renamed the Ministry of Youth, Labour and Employment. Likewise, the Ministry of Women and Children has been expanded to include gender and sexual minority issues along with social security, and will now operate as the Ministry of Women, Children, Gender and Sexual Minorities, and Social Security.


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A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part... Editorial
Nepal Government Under Prime Ministership Of Balendra Shah Reduces Ministries To 18, Begins Renaming Merged Portfolios
16 May 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13710147
A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part...

#13710147

16 May 2026

A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part of an administrative restructuring plan aimed at improving efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and performance. A Cabinet meeting held on May 13 approved the Nepal Government (Work Division) Regulations, 2083 BS, which redefined the functional allocation of federal ministries. Under the new structure, the number of ministries has been reduced to 18, including the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, down from 22 earlier. Ministries such as Finance, Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defense, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, and Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation have been retained. A separate Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation has been created by separating science and technology-related functions from the Ministry of Education. The government states that the new ministry aims to prioritize research, innovation, and technological development. Similarly, the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Urban Development, and Water Supply have been merged to form a new Ministry of Infrastructure Development. The Ministry of Education has been renamed the Ministry of Education and Sports by incorporating the sports sector, while the Ministry of Labour has been expanded to include youth affairs and renamed the Ministry of Youth, Labour and Employment. Likewise, the Ministry of Women and Children has been expanded to include gender and sexual minority issues along with social security, and will now operate as the Ministry of Women, Children, Gender and Sexual Minorities, and Social Security.


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A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part... Editorial
Nepal Government Under Prime Ministership Of Balendra Shah Reduces Ministries To 18, Begins Renaming Merged Portfolios
16 May 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13710148
A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part...

#13710148

16 May 2026

A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part of an administrative restructuring plan aimed at improving efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and performance. A Cabinet meeting held on May 13 approved the Nepal Government (Work Division) Regulations, 2083 BS, which redefined the functional allocation of federal ministries. Under the new structure, the number of ministries has been reduced to 18, including the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, down from 22 earlier. Ministries such as Finance, Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defense, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, and Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation have been retained. A separate Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation has been created by separating science and technology-related functions from the Ministry of Education. The government states that the new ministry aims to prioritize research, innovation, and technological development. Similarly, the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Urban Development, and Water Supply have been merged to form a new Ministry of Infrastructure Development. The Ministry of Education has been renamed the Ministry of Education and Sports by incorporating the sports sector, while the Ministry of Labour has been expanded to include youth affairs and renamed the Ministry of Youth, Labour and Employment. Likewise, the Ministry of Women and Children has been expanded to include gender and sexual minority issues along with social security, and will now operate as the Ministry of Women, Children, Gender and Sexual Minorities, and Social Security.


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A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part... Editorial
Nepal Government Under Prime Ministership Of Balendra Shah Reduces Ministries To 18, Begins Renaming Merged Portfolios
16 May 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13710149
A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part...

#13710149

16 May 2026

A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part of an administrative restructuring plan aimed at improving efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and performance. A Cabinet meeting held on May 13 approved the Nepal Government (Work Division) Regulations, 2083 BS, which redefined the functional allocation of federal ministries. Under the new structure, the number of ministries has been reduced to 18, including the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, down from 22 earlier. Ministries such as Finance, Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defense, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, and Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation have been retained. A separate Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation has been created by separating science and technology-related functions from the Ministry of Education. The government states that the new ministry aims to prioritize research, innovation, and technological development. Similarly, the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Urban Development, and Water Supply have been merged to form a new Ministry of Infrastructure Development. The Ministry of Education has been renamed the Ministry of Education and Sports by incorporating the sports sector, while the Ministry of Labour has been expanded to include youth affairs and renamed the Ministry of Youth, Labour and Employment. Likewise, the Ministry of Women and Children has been expanded to include gender and sexual minority issues along with social security, and will now operate as the Ministry of Women, Children, Gender and Sexual Minorities, and Social Security.


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A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part... Editorial
Nepal Government Under Prime Ministership Of Balendra Shah Reduces Ministries To 18, Begins Renaming Merged Portfolios
16 May 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13710150
A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part...

#13710150

16 May 2026

A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part of an administrative restructuring plan aimed at improving efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and performance. A Cabinet meeting held on May 13 approved the Nepal Government (Work Division) Regulations, 2083 BS, which redefined the functional allocation of federal ministries. Under the new structure, the number of ministries has been reduced to 18, including the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, down from 22 earlier. Ministries such as Finance, Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defense, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, and Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation have been retained. A separate Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation has been created by separating science and technology-related functions from the Ministry of Education. The government states that the new ministry aims to prioritize research, innovation, and technological development. Similarly, the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Urban Development, and Water Supply have been merged to form a new Ministry of Infrastructure Development. The Ministry of Education has been renamed the Ministry of Education and Sports by incorporating the sports sector, while the Ministry of Labour has been expanded to include youth affairs and renamed the Ministry of Youth, Labour and Employment. Likewise, the Ministry of Women and Children has been expanded to include gender and sexual minority issues along with social security, and will now operate as the Ministry of Women, Children, Gender and Sexual Minorities, and Social Security.


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A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part... Editorial
Nepal Government Under Prime Ministership Of Balendra Shah Reduces Ministries To 18, Begins Renaming Merged Portfolios
16 May 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13710151
A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part...

#13710151

16 May 2026

A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part of an administrative restructuring plan aimed at improving efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and performance. A Cabinet meeting held on May 13 approved the Nepal Government (Work Division) Regulations, 2083 BS, which redefined the functional allocation of federal ministries. Under the new structure, the number of ministries has been reduced to 18, including the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, down from 22 earlier. Ministries such as Finance, Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defense, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, and Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation have been retained. A separate Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation has been created by separating science and technology-related functions from the Ministry of Education. The government states that the new ministry aims to prioritize research, innovation, and technological development. Similarly, the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Urban Development, and Water Supply have been merged to form a new Ministry of Infrastructure Development. The Ministry of Education has been renamed the Ministry of Education and Sports by incorporating the sports sector, while the Ministry of Labour has been expanded to include youth affairs and renamed the Ministry of Youth, Labour and Employment. Likewise, the Ministry of Women and Children has been expanded to include gender and sexual minority issues along with social security, and will now operate as the Ministry of Women, Children, Gender and Sexual Minorities, and Social Security.


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A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part... Editorial
Nepal Government Under Prime Ministership Of Balendra Shah Reduces Ministries To 18, Begins Renaming Merged Portfolios
16 May 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13710152
A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part...

#13710152

16 May 2026

A Nepali worker applies fresh paint over newly renamed merged ministries at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 16, 2026. This is part of an administrative restructuring plan aimed at improving efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and performance. A Cabinet meeting held on May 13 approved the Nepal Government (Work Division) Regulations, 2083 BS, which redefined the functional allocation of federal ministries. Under the new structure, the number of ministries has been reduced to 18, including the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, down from 22 earlier. Ministries such as Finance, Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defense, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, and Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation have been retained. A separate Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation has been created by separating science and technology-related functions from the Ministry of Education. The government states that the new ministry aims to prioritize research, innovation, and technological development. Similarly, the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Urban Development, and Water Supply have been merged to form a new Ministry of Infrastructure Development. The Ministry of Education has been renamed the Ministry of Education and Sports by incorporating the sports sector, while the Ministry of Labour has been expanded to include youth affairs and renamed the Ministry of Youth, Labour and Employment. Likewise, the Ministry of Women and Children has been expanded to include gender and sexual minority issues along with social security, and will now operate as the Ministry of Women, Children, Gender and Sexual Minorities, and Social Security.


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Vendors package vegetables in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issued a... Editorial
Thailand Takes Emergency Loan
15 May 2026 · Bangkok, Thailand
#13705368
Vendors package vegetables in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issued a...

#13705368

15 May 2026

Vendors package vegetables in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issued an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny and may lead to short-term relief but could push the country towards the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.


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A vendor chops meat in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emerg... Editorial
Thailand Takes Emergency Loan
15 May 2026 · Bangkok, Thailand
#13705369
A vendor chops meat in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emerg...

#13705369

15 May 2026

A vendor chops meat in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny of the expenditure, potentially leading to short-term relief but increasing the risk of reaching the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.


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A vendor sorts fresh goods in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues a... Editorial
Thailand Takes Emergency Loan
15 May 2026 · Bangkok, Thailand
#13705370
A vendor sorts fresh goods in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues a...

#13705370

15 May 2026

A vendor sorts fresh goods in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny of the loan's expenditure, potentially leading to short-term relief but increasing the risk of reaching the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.


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A vendor sorts meat in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emerg... Editorial
Thailand Takes Emergency Loan
15 May 2026 · Bangkok, Thailand
#13705371
A vendor sorts meat in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emerg...

#13705371

15 May 2026

A vendor sorts meat in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny and may lead to short-term relief but could push the country towards the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.


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A shopper browses meat products at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergenc... Editorial
Thailand Takes Emergency Loan
15 May 2026 · Bangkok, Thailand
#13705372
A shopper browses meat products at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergenc...

#13705372

15 May 2026

A shopper browses meat products at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, citing a lack of parliamentary scrutiny over the expenditure and potential long-term economic impacts.


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A vendor prepares fish in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Em... Editorial
Thailand Takes Emergency Loan
15 May 2026 · Bangkok, Thailand
#13705373
A vendor prepares fish in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Em...

#13705373

15 May 2026

A vendor prepares fish in their stall at Khlong Toei market in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Thai Government recently issues an Emergency Decree to borrow 400 billion Thai Baht ($12 billion USD) for a short-term cash stimulus program and economic restructuring efforts, as the cost of living rises amid the global energy crisis related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. Key opposition figures express concerns about the use of the emergency decree, stating it bypasses parliamentary scrutiny of the loan's expenditure, potentially leading to short-term relief but increasing the risk of reaching the debt ceiling and long-term inflation.


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