
Stalled at the border
Political upheavals in Bangladesh and Myanmar have emerged as major roadblocks in these efforts, hobbling ambitions and stymying India's hopes of integrating its economy with those of Southeast Asian nations.

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5 Trending Mango Dishes You Have To Try Before The Season Ends
In a rush? Can't cook? Mango lovers are undoubtedly the best folks. They are deeply in love with this tropical delight - a juicy and sweet fruit that is exclusive to summer. Ardent mango lovers patiently await this season so that they can sink their teeth into the fleshy mango pulp and make the most of its delightful taste. Every year, enthusiastic chefs and home cooks on social media flood our feeds with tempting mango recipes, many of which even go viral. If you have been busy eating plain mangoes the entire season, we encourage you to enjoy your favourite fruit in these delightful avatars- from aesthetic beverages to dreamy desserts. You can create these tempting mango recipes at home or order online using a food delivery app. Here Are 5 Trending Mango Recipes In 2025 You Will Love: 1. Mango Sago We are going to waste no time and start things off with a delicious dessert - mango sago. This is like a fruity and creamy mango kheer with chewy sago pearls (sabudana). Enjoy it chilled as a dessert or simply as a mango dish to satisfy your cravings anytime. 2. Mango Matcha Latte One of the latest trending foods is this mango matcha latte, combining the viral matcha tea with mango pulp. The result is a refreshing beverage that is full of flavour and worthy of sharing on your social media. 3. Mango Mochi Another delicious mango sweet dish trending on social media is this instant mango mochi, prepared with rice paper. To make this, soak rice paper in water, place it in a cupcake mould and then pack it with vanilla ice cream and fresh mango slices. Pop it in the freezer, and your chewy and refreshing mango mochi is ready. Click here for detailed recipe as shared by Chef Parth Bajaj on Instagram. 4. Mango Croissant The classic French croissant has evolved with too many flavours and toppings, and mango is undoubtedly one of our favourites. You can order online some sweet and delightful mango/aamras croissants and enjoy the combination of the buttery-flaky pastry with fresh mangoes. 5. Mango Sticky Rice Mango sticky rice is a traditional Southeast Asian dessert made with glutinous rice, fresh mango and coconut milk. Originally from countries like Thailand and Malaysia, mango sticky rice has become quite popular in India in recent years. If you have not tried mango sticky rice yet, this is the season for you to finally taste this amazing combination. How many of these trending mango recipes have you already tried? Share with us in the comments below.


Vogue Singapore
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- Vogue Singapore
Meet the designers behind the custom looks for Vogue Singapore's ‘Home' issue cover shoot
Zantz Han For our July/August issue, we take a deep dive right into the crux of home. What does home mean to you? On a seemingly humble scale, it could be the comfort of a warm dinner with your family after a long day—served on the same dishware that's been passed down for years, with intricate details and every sign of being well-loved. On a larger scale, home could mean community—especially within Southeast Asia. Travelling to neighbouring countries and still finding slices of your own culture a few hundred miles away: in the food, the language, and even in the way people dress. And what better way to pay tribute to the idea of home than by spotlighting regional designers who've made it their mission to honour heritage while rethinking it for today. Across custom pieces, archival finds and modern reinterpretations, these five designers shaped the looks for our shoot—each one carrying a distinct piece of tradition. Together, these pieces come together to craft a vibrant visual feast of heritage, seen through a dynamic Southeast Asian lens. Below, we spotlight and delve deeper into the five visionaries and their designs, each bringing their own distinct take on melding heritage with the pulse of today. Zantz Han 1 / 5 Adeline Esther Adeline Esther is an Indonesian fashion designer celebrated for her couture creations that blend traditional craftsmanship with fresh, avant-garde aesthetics. A graduate of ESMOD Jakarta, she founded her eponymous label in 2016, quickly gaining attention for her intricate designs and attention to detail. Her work often features structural silhouettes, elaborate embellishments, and a keen sense of experiment. In 2024, she debuted at Plaza Indonesia Fashion Week with the 'Mercurial' collection, showcasing 15 sequin-heavy gowns that shimmered like molten mercury. For the cover shoot, Esther presents two custom creations: a bridal-inspired ensemble embroidered with delicate gold threads and a coordinating headpiece, alongside a voluminous floral skirt paired with a sharply tailored black jacket—a subtle nod to the enduring East-meets-West silhouette. Shop Ester. Zantz Han 2 / 5 Behati Behati is a Malaysian fashion brand founded by designer Kel Wen in 2018, aiming to redefine traditional Malaysian attire for the modern era. The name Behati meaning 'heart' or 'blessing' in Malay, reflects the brand's philosophy of infusing cultural heritage with contemporary design. Kel Wen's background in fashion design and his diverse upbringing in Melaka, Malaysia, influenced his appreciation for the country's multiracial society. Behati's collections often feature reinterpretations of traditional garments like the Baju Melayu and sarees, incorporating modern fabrics and silhouettes to appeal to a younger, fashion-forward audience. The brand has gained recognition for its innovative approach to cultural wear, blending elements from various Malaysian ethnic groups to create a cohesive and inclusive fashion narrative. Behati's designs have been showcased at Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week and have attracted a growing following among millennials and Gen Z consumers. The cover shoot sees the Malaysian designer once again pushing boundaries with bold designs that play with proportion, plus a daring, translucent peekaboo peony piece that reimagines the floral emblem with fresh, edgy flair. Shop Behati. Zantz Han 3 / 5 Laichan Local designer Laichan Goh—often hailed as the 'godfather of modern cheongsam'—was instrumental in reshaping traditional Chinese attire in Singapore with his figure-flattering cuts and a seamless blend of classic and contemporary styles. Since launching The Dress Shop in the '80s and later establishing a presence at Raffles Hotel Arcade in 1991, Laichan's elegant qipaos became synonymous with vintage glamour. After his recent passing, his visionary legacy lives on as his brother, Eddie Goh, now helms the label, carrying forward the delicate balance of heritage and modernity that defined Laichan's work. The spread features the local visionary's makings in the form of a striking red qipao worn by Zoe Tay , channelling the perfect dose of retro sophistication. Shop Laichan. Zantz Han 4 / 5 Toton Also from Indonesia, Toton Januar is a designer renowned for his ability to merge familiar Indonesian textiles with modish silhouettes. Born in Makassar and raised by his seamstress mother, Toton developed a passion for design early on. Initially pursuing civil engineering, he later switched to Media Broadcasting and eventually studied Fashion at Parsons New School of Design in New York. In 2012, he co-founded the brand Toton with Haryo Balitar, aiming to reinterpret Indonesia's rich cultural heritage through contemporary fashion. His designs often incorporate traditional fabrics like Batik and Ikat, reimagined in modern cuts and styles. Toton's work has been showcased at international platforms such as Paris Fashion Week and Tokyo Fashion Week. His commitment to sustainability and ethical practices has also garnered attention, with collections that emphasise artistry and cultural preservation. For our 'Home' issue, Toton reinterprets the kebaya with intricate lacework and modern cuts, offering a softer, romantic take on heritage dressing. Shop Toton the Label. Zantz Han 5 / 5 Raymond Wong Raymond Wong is a Singaporean fashion designer and founder of Rumah Kim Choo, known for his expertise in traditional Peranakan attire. Wong's passion for preserving Peranakan heritage has led him to acquire and restore these garments, ensuring that the intricate beadwork, embroidery, and craftsmanship are maintained for future generations. His work serves as a bridge between the past and present, highlighting the rich cultural history of the Peranakan community in Singapore. Through his collections and exhibitions, Raymond Wong has contributed significantly to the appreciation and understanding of Peranakan fashion and its importance in our local multicultural tapestry. Anchoring the cover shoot is a vibrant piece of living history—a rare 1965 koon , a traditional Peranakan wedding garment from the local designer. Shop Rumah Kim Choo. Vogue Singapore's July/August 'Home' issue will be out on newsstands from 13 July and available to preorder online.


See - Sada Elbalad
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Protestors Demand Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra's Resignation over Call with Cambodian Leader
Taarek Refaat Tens of thousands of Thai protesters took to the streets of Bangkok on Saturday demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, following the leak of a controversial phone call with former Cambodian leader Hun Sen that has sparked public outrage. The leaked diplomatic conversation, allegedly released by a Cambodian official, was intended to defuse a simmering border dispute between the two Southeast Asian neighbors. However, it quickly became a flashpoint in Thai domestic politics after Paetongtarn referred to Hun Sen as 'uncle' and described a Thai military commander as her "opponent," raising eyebrows over her allegiances and judgment. The 38-year-old prime minister, daughter of ousted former leader Thaksin Shinawatra, now finds herself at the center of a growing crisis. On Friday, a key party in her governing coalition abruptly withdrew, accusing her of "submissiveness to Cambodia" and "undermining the authority of the Thai military," leaving her with only a slim parliamentary majority. By Saturday afternoon, approximately 10,000 demonstrators had gathered near Bangkok's Victory Monument, waving Thai flags and carrying placards reading 'Resign, treacherous Prime Minister.' Many in the crowd were veterans of the Yellow Shirt movement, a royalist-leaning faction that helped topple Thaksin's government nearly two decades ago. The opposition has seized on the leaked call as evidence that Paetongtarn is unfit to lead, accusing her of compromising national interests and insulting the military—an institution that still holds substantial sway in Thai politics. The Thai government has yet to confirm or deny the authenticity of the recording. In a brief statement, Paetongtarn called the backlash 'politically motivated' and said the conversation was taken out of context. However, the statement did little to quell the public anger. The controversy comes amid already heightened political tensions, with the Shinawatra family remaining a polarizing force in Thailand's fragile democracy. Though Paetongtarn was elected last year in a historic vote that saw a return of her family to power, critics say her leadership has been marred by nepotism and inconsistency. Meanwhile, Cambodian officials have remained largely silent, with neither Phnom Penh nor Hun Sen issuing any formal comment on the leak. Analysts warn the incident may further strain Thai-Cambodian relations and could embolden the Thai military to reassert its influence behind the scenes—something that Thailand's democratic institutions have long struggled to resist. read more Gold prices rise, 21 Karat at EGP 3685 NATO's Role in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict US Expresses 'Strong Opposition' to New Turkish Military Operation in Syria Shoukry Meets Director-General of FAO Lavrov: confrontation bet. nuclear powers must be avoided News Iran Summons French Ambassador over Foreign Minister Remarks News Aboul Gheit Condemns Israeli Escalation in West Bank News Greek PM: Athens Plays Key Role in Improving Energy Security in Region News One Person Injured in Explosion at Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks Videos & Features Video: Trending Lifestyle TikToker Valeria Márquez Shot Dead during Live Stream News Shell Unveils Cost-Cutting, LNG Growth Plan Technology 50-Year Soviet Spacecraft 'Kosmos 482' Crashes into Indian Ocean