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Resources / Archives / Raja Azmi Raja Nazuddin, MAVCOM Chief Operating Officer Speaks at the Sarawak Transport Conference 2023
On 6 September 2023, the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) was represented by its Chief Operating Officer, Raja Azmi Raja Nazuddin as a guest speaker at the Sarawak Transport Conference 2023 hosted by the Ministry of Transport Sarawak in conjunction with the 10th Brunei Darussalam – Indonesia – Malaysia – Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) Transport Cluster Meeting.
Raja Azmi provided insights on the topic of ‘Expanding Air Linkages to Enhance EAGA Regional Connectivity: Malaysia Perspective’ to the Ministry of Transport officials from the BIMP-EAGA countries, members of the business community, as well as university students. The theme of the conference was ‘Transport Sector Accelerating Tourism, Trade and Investment in the BIMP-EAGA Region’.
He elaborated that the biggest hurdle to boosting growth in trade, investmen
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Does Nigeria’s BBA voting threaten African peoples unity?
This week’s Big Brother Africa eviction voting is an uncommon fierce inter-regional popular battle after the recent acrimonious AU inter-governmental election brought Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to the top office in Addis Abeba. It looks like a test of African peoples’ harmony – beyond just unity.
For the first time, there are only three on the eviction ballot and they are from the three most influential sub-regional blocks south of the Sahara: Elikem (Ghana, WA), Annabel (Kenya, EA), Sulu (Zambia, SnA). BBA viewing, commenting and voting weaves an unprecedented Africa-wide online, twitter and TV text bar network of 20 million, generating intense conversation among the continent’s peoples in ways never seen.
With inklings of geo-political jostling and mitt i raging passionate and acrimonious IT debates, plus with evident voting along national and sub-regional lines irrespective of housemates’ personal qualities, Africa is thus pu
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Abstract
Precise regulation of inflammasome is critical during any pathogenic encounter. The whole innate immune system comprising of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) relies on its ability to sense microbes. The fate of cellular death in infected cells depends mostly on the activation of these inflammasome, the dysregulation of which, due to functional manipulation by various pathogens, leads to be the cause of many human diseases. Here, an interesting finding has been observed which is related to how Leishmania donovani parasites exploit various host mediator molecules to cause immunosuppression. Here we report for the first time that the parasites check pyroptosis in the infected cells in-vitro by BLIMP-1 mediated suppression of TAK1 and p53 proteins. This might be one of the reasons how parasites evade the pro-inflammatory response of the host cells. Further understandings and validations are required to come up with better therapeutic approaches against kala-azar.
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