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Malaysia Sun
21 hours ago
- Business
- Malaysia Sun
Russia and Malaysia to boost nuclear cooperation
Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom and a Malaysian delegation have discussed steps to deepen ties during high-level talks in Moscow Russia and Malaysia have agreed to expand cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy, state nuclear corporation Rosatom announced, following high-level talks in Moscow on Friday. The meeting was attended by Rosatom CEO Aleksey Likhachev and Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof. The discussions focused on the use of Rosatom's Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) technologies, according to a Rosatom press release. "We value our collaboration and aim for a long-term strategic partnership based on mutual trust and shared objectives," Fadillah, who is also Malaysia's Energy Transition and Water Transformation Minister, stated at the meeting. Likhachev said Malaysia is interested in Russian floating nuclear power stations, following Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's visit to Russia last month. "We offered [Malaysia] the entire spectrum: large and small stations, both land-based and floating. For various reasons, the Malaysians are choosing floating nuclear power plants with a capacity of 100 MW each," he told Izvestia news outlet. "They can be created here in Russia and brought there fully operational." During their current visit, the Malaysian delegation toured the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant in St. Petersburg, one of Rosatom's largest facilities, to observe Russia's latest nuclear technologies and safety standards. They also visited the ATOM Pavilion at Moscow's VDNKh - the country's key nuclear science education hub, featuring more than 1,700 interactive exhibits. Fadillah called the experience "eye-opening," praising the pavilion as both a display of innovation and a center of historical awareness. "This visit reinforced my belief that technology, when guided by knowledge, values and responsibility, can be a powerful driver for a future that is sustainable, innovative and globally competitive," he wrote in a post on social media. During his 5-day visit, Fadillah also held a bilateral meeting in Moscow with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksey Overchuk. (


Hans India
5 days ago
- Business
- Hans India
PayID Payments at Australian Online Casinos in 2025
The Rise of PayID Payments at Online Casinos PayID is one of Australia's fastest-growing payment systems. It had more than 18.5 million users in 2025, and the number keeps growing. Australians appreciate the privacy this system provides, making it a suitable choice for gambling platforms like Transaction proportion increased by 12 percent too (according to the Australian Banking Association), showing a steady trend. Punters are looking for ways to deposit and withdraw money quickly without a financial footprint. In this article, you can learn more about how PayID online casinos in Australia let you achieve that. What Is PayID and How Does It Work for Online Casinos? It is a service that lets you use an identifier such as your mobile number or email. This is linked to an eligible bank account so that you can perform real-time transactions. This alternative is an Australian New Payments Platform (NPP), and the majority of banks support it. Punters must visit the payments section of their account on the gaming platform. The following things will happen: Users select PayID as the preferred depositing method The casino gives out an Identifier The PayID is added to the online banking app, which starts the fund-sending process The funds are transferred within moments Since no middlemen are needed, there is no transaction delay. On the plus side, users no longer have to remember long account numbers each time they want to put down money. Why PayID Is Revolutionising Online Casino Payments The best PayID casino in Australia has changed the way casinos operate. Punters can enjoy the following benefits once they implement this type of system. 1. Real-Time Deposits Funds enter a punter's account almost instantly, unlike traditional banks which can take hours or days for deposits. Users often lack the patience for that, especially when placing wagers. PayID allows them to skip the wait and play within seconds. 2. Faster Withdrawals Many gaming sites allow players to withdraw winnings via Identifier, providing a quicker alternative to traditional methods. Funds take around two to five business days to enter the target account when going the original route. The payment system takes only a few minutes or a couple of hours at most. 3. Enhanced Security Perhaps one of the greatest advantages is that you won't have to share important banking details with your gaming platform. Instead, punters should offer an identifier, such as their email and phone number. This offers an extra layer of security for players. It is especially convenient now that bank identity fraud has increased by 2.1% in 2024. 4. Convenience and Simplicity Bank deposits involve copying and pasting long codes and numbers that you may not remember. Making a simple transaction may require you to retrieve your card from your wallet. With this system, all that's needed is some info you may be familiar with, like your mobile number or email. This makes it perfect for people trying a PayID casino for the first time. 5. Improved Privacy Some punters don't want to leave a footprint for their gaming activities. This isn't just for banks, but the gaming websites themselves. All that third parties see is the Identifier you use. This offers peace of mind during transactions, as the activity won't be traced back to you. Not unless you want it to. Growing Acceptance at Online Casinos These days, an increasing number of casinos accept PayID as a main method. They recognise the demand of their punters for faster and more transparent payment options. Major iGaming platforms and niche operators alike are adopting this method so that players can feel confident enough to spend more. We can expect its popularity to grow in the future. Updates to the app and potential innovations will further solidify its position at the top. Platforms are also more inclined to use this method because it minimises chargeback disputes. Final Thoughts A PayID casino Australia real money brings the advantage of quick bets. Payments are made almost immediately, and punters appreciate the privacy of the system. In the future, we can expect a growing number of platforms to adopt it.


Time of India
16-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Arunachal Pradesh: Four MLAs belonging to NPP join People's Party of Arunachal
Guwahati: Four MLAs belonging to National People's Party (NPP) joined the regional party People's Party of Arunachal (PPA). Both the NPP and PPA are a part of the BJP-led ruling coalition in the state. MLAs Namgey Tsering of Tawang, Pesi Jilen of Liromoba, Tapi Darang of Pasighat East and Oni Panyang of Mariyang-Geku switched sides, according to a notification issued by Assembly Speaker Tesam Pongte. The four MLAs had submitted declarations to the speaker on May 12, notifying a change of party allegiance, it said. The PPA now has six MLAs in the 60-member assembly. The BJP 46 seats MLAs. Live Events The NCP has three seats, while the Congress has one. There are three Independent MLAs as well. NPP, which emerged as the second largest party in the 2024 assembly polls, now is left with one MLAs-- Thangwang Wangham, who represents Longding-Pumao. He is also the president of the Meghalaya-based party's Arunachal Pradesh unit. Economic Times WhatsApp channel )


Time of India
16-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Four NPP MLAs defect to PPA in Arunachal
Itanagar: Four legislators of National People's Party (NPP) have formally defected to People's Party of Arunachal (PPA), according to an official notification issued by the state legislative assembly on Monday. The switch was executed under Rule 4 of the Members of Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly (Disqualification on Grounds of Defection) Rules, 1987 and has been notified in the Arunachal Pradesh Gazette. The MLAs who crossed over to PPA are Namgey Tsering (Tawang), Pesi Jilen (Liromoba), Tapi Darang (Pasighat East) and Oni Panyang (Mariyang-Geku). All four had submitted fresh Form-III declarations on May 12, 2025, notifying their change of party allegiance from the NPP to the PPA. They were elected on NPP tickets in the 2024 assembly elections. The notification regarding the change was issued by assembly speaker Tesam Pongte. With the latest realignment, the PPA — Arunachal's only recognised regional party founded in 1977 — now has six members in the 60-member assembly. BJP continues to maintain its dominant position with 46 seats. NPP, which emerged as the second largest party in the April 19 assembly polls last year, now has only one MLA — Longding-Pumao legislator Thangwang Wangham. Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) holds three seats, while Congress and Independents have one and three seats, respectively. The development is seen as a boost to PPA, which shares ideological proximity with ruling BJP. Political observers believe the defection could further bolster the BJP-led coalition's strength in the assembly. Itanagar: Four legislators of National People's Party (NPP) have formally defected to People's Party of Arunachal (PPA), according to an official notification issued by the state legislative assembly on Monday. The switch was executed under Rule 4 of the Members of Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly (Disqualification on Grounds of Defection) Rules, 1987 and has been notified in the Arunachal Pradesh Gazette. The MLAs who crossed over to PPA are Namgey Tsering (Tawang), Pesi Jilen (Liromoba), Tapi Darang (Pasighat East) and Oni Panyang (Mariyang-Geku). All four had submitted fresh Form-III declarations on May 12, 2025, notifying their change of party allegiance from the NPP to the PPA. They were elected on NPP tickets in the 2024 assembly elections. The notification regarding the change was issued by assembly speaker Tesam Pongte. With the latest realignment, the PPA — Arunachal's only recognised regional party founded in 1977 — now has six members in the 60-member assembly. BJP continues to maintain its dominant position with 46 seats. NPP, which emerged as the second largest party in the April 19 assembly polls last year, now has only one MLA — Longding-Pumao legislator Thangwang Wangham. Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) holds three seats, while Congress and Independents have one and three seats, respectively. The development is seen as a boost to PPA, which shares ideological proximity with ruling BJP. Political observers believe the defection could further bolster the BJP-led coalition's strength in the assembly.


Hindustan Times
16-06-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Four NPP MLAs shift to PPA in Arunachal Pradesh
ITANAGAR: Four legislators of the National People's Party (NPP) in Arunachal Pradesh have formally joined the People's Party of Arunachal (PPA), according to a notification issued by the State Legislative Assembly on Monday. The switch, carried out under Rule 4 of the Members of Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly (Disqualification on Grounds of Defection) Rules, 1987, has been recorded in the Arunachal Pradesh Gazette. The defecting legislators are Tawang MLA Namgey Tsering, Liromoba legislator Pesi Jilen, Tapi Darang from Pasighat East and Oni Panyang from the Mariyang-Geku constituency. All four had submitted fresh Form-III declarations on May 12, 2025, notifying their change of party affiliation from the NPP to the PPA. At the time of their election, all were NPP candidates. The notification of the switch was issued by Assembly Speaker Tesam Pongte. Founded in 1977, the PPA is the only recognised regional party in Arunachal Pradesh. With this development, its strength in the 60-member Assembly rises to six. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) continues to dominate the Assembly with 46 MLAs. The NPP, which had won five seats in the 2024 Assembly elections, is now reduced to a lone representative—Longding-Pumao MLA and state NPP president Thangwang Wangham. The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) holds three seats, while the Congress and independent candidates have one and three seats, respectively. The defection marks a boost for the PPA, which shares ideological proximity with the ruling BJP. The move is expected to further consolidate the BJP-led coalition's influence in the state legislature.