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How do we archive the story of a year in Malaysia?
Malaysian Design Archive's mission to equip and help the masses in shaping a memory project.
Kangaroos can learn to communicate with humans, researchers say
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Kangaroos can learn to communicate with humans similar to how domesticated dogs do, by using their gaze to "point" and ask for help, researchers said in a study published on Wednesday.
Sanofi and GSK delay COVID-19 vaccine, marking setback for global fight
PARIS (Reuters) - Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline said clinical trials of their COVID-19 vaccine showed an insufficient immune response in older people, delaying its launch to late next year and marking a setback in the global fight against the pandemic.
Thailand tourism pins hope on Chinese visitors as 150 set to arrive on Oct 25
BANGKOK, Oct 13 (China Daily/ANN) - Despite postponements of tourist arrivals, Thailand hopes visitors from China will help kick-start its battered tourism sector, which has been decimated by travel bans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Modi wants Yale and Oxford to be able to open campuses in India
NEW DELHI (Bloomberg): India's universities have produced chief executive officers at companies from Microsoft to Google -- now Prime Minister Narendra Modi thinks they can be even better with competition from global names like Yale, Oxford and Stanford.
Regional airline Rex using downturn to challenge Qantas, Virgin
SYDNEY: As Virgin Australia shrinks to survive the pandemic, tiny Regional Express Holdings Ltd (Rex) is picking up some of its larger rival’s planes and staff on the cheap –and attracting investors who see profit in the high-stakes plan.
China pushes for emergency use of Covid-19 vaccine
BEIJING, Sept 26 (AP): After the first shot, he had no reaction. But Kan Chai felt woozy following the second dose of a Covid-19 vaccine approved for emergency use in China.
In a US-China war, whose side is South-East Asia on? Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia ponder the unthinkable
HONG KONG, Sept 19 (SCMP): Caught between superpowers clashing in their own backyard, South-East Asian nations might find staying neutral is not an option.
China’s missiles warn US aircraft carriers to stay away
BEIJING, Aug 28 (Bloomberg): China’s latest volley of missile launches into the world’s most hotly contested body of water served as a warning to two key US targets: aircraft carriers and regional bases.
New Zealand stock trading halted for 3rd day
WELLINGTON: New Zealand’s stock exchange is battling to restore services after cyber attacks shuttered the market for a third straight day, frustrating investors who were unable to trade amid a busy company earnings season.