June 21, 2026
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    Washington: US scientists warned that large cities like Shanghai, Dacca and Bangkok might suffer a real apocalypse because the erosion of delta plains in that region might cause heavy flooding.

    The Asia Pacific region has outperformed the rest of the world when it comes to wage growth, according to an International Labour Organisation (ILO) report. Annual average incomes rose 6% in the region, compared to a global average growth of 2% in 2013. Wages in China have risen the fastest, up 9%, according to the UN body. But despite the big gains, wages in many countries in the region were still much lower than in developed economies. Even though wages in Asia have risen almost two-and-a-half fold since the beginning of the century, the report said “one third of the region’s workers remain unable to lift themselves and their families above the international poverty threshold of $2 per day”. The impact of the global financial crisis on wage growth can also still be seen in the region. The current wage growth trend of about 6% is still below growth rates of more than 7% in the pre-crisis years of 2006 and 2007. But, that mirrored wage growth in much of the developed world with workers in rich economies like the UK, Italy and Japan earning less than they did in 2007.

    Washington:The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced Saturday (05) that the prototype of the Orion spacecraft splashed down as planned in the Pacific Ocean.

    President Mahinda Rajapaksa said that the new public fair in Embilipitiya, in the Sabaragamuwa Province, will benefit consumers, farmers and agro-based cultivation, after vesting in the people the Embilipitiya Public Fair on Wednesday (03rd).

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