An NHS doctor has shared the surprising reason why energy drinks may leave you feeling exhausted despite their reputation for boosting alertness. Known to many as quick pick-me-ups for situations ...
Myanmar’s ruling junta said on Tuesday it had deported to China more than 50,000 people suspected of involvement in online scam operations since October 2023, as it made a rare call to ...
When asked for details that Myanmar's Tatmadaw and ethnic armed organization Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) held peace talks and signed a ceasefire agreement in Kunming ...
The Swedish National Food Administration is investigating the drink, which contains a high concentration of caffeine and taurine, a building block of protein. It is a favourite with clubbers ...
"Currently, electricity is being supplied to Yangon region at 48%, Mandalay region at 17% and the rest, including Naypyidaw, at 35%," the Global New Light Of Myanmar newspaper said, referring to ...
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According to REDCON1, JOLT Cola, which was known as the first energy drink of the 1980s, will soon be back on the shelves of stores after a deal was facilitated by JOLT Cola’s licensing agency ...
“I’m a former military guy, and overseas we used to drink Rip Its — the end-all, be-all energy drink for when you’re deployed. Celsius might just be the Rip It of Congress.” Celsius was ...
Scam factories threaded along the Myanmar border with Thailand have been thrust back under the spotlight after the rescue of a Chinese actor who says he was duped by a fake casting call into ...
YANGON (Xinhua): As power outages continued, people in Myanmar were turning to solar energy. One of them was 70-year-old U Kyaw Min from Yangon, who visited a solar energy expo here. U Kyaw Min ...
YANGON, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- As power outages continued, people in Myanmar were turning to solar energy. One of them was 70-year-old U Kyaw Min from Yangon, who visited a solar energy expo here.
Analysts say that rising anti-China sentiment in Myanmar reflects widespread frustration with Beijing's perceived support for the country's military junta in the conflict-torn Southeast Asian nation.