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Cops nab two over house break-in cases in Iskandar Puteri
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Police have arrested two men, believed to be involved in housebreaking activities at separate locations around the Kangkar Pulai housing area here.
Stay-at-home poser over Miri's homeless folks
MIRI: The restrictions on public movement is making life very difficult for homeless folks, especially during the night and pre-dawn hours, as they have no place to sleep.
Big crowds still seen at Penang markets
BUTTERWORTH: The Apollo wet market in Jalan Raja Uda here remained vibrant with stalls crowded with people in the morning despite word that the army would be arriving to assist the police in enforcing the movement control order (MCO).
Rep holds video-making contest
KOTA KINABALU: A video-making competition is being held to encourage more people to stay at home during the movement control order (MCO).
With temperature checks and face masks, Russians protest amid coronavirus
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Small-scale protests against Vladimir Putin's plans to amend the Russian constitution so he can run for president again in 2024 took place in several medium-sized Russian cities on Sunday, local media reported.
Russia to build more coronavirus isolation units on Chinese model - TASS
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia plans to build new isolation units for patients with infectious diseases in several regions in response to the spread of the coronavirus, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin was quoted by TASS news agency as saying on Sunday.
Wheat in Whitehorse: how climate change helps feed Canada's remote regions
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/OTTAWA (Reuters) - After failing to grow wheat in Canada's subarctic Yukon territory 15 years ago, farmer Steve Mackenzie-Grieve gave it another shot in 2017.
Two feared buried alive in Kedah landslide
ALOR SETAR (Bernama): Two people are feared buried alive in a landslide at the foot of Gunung Jerai in Gurun.
Olympic Flame in Japan attracts 55,000 despite virus fears
TOKYO: Tens of thousands of people turned out to see the Olympic Flame in the north-eastern Japanese city despite mounting concerns of the coronavirus pandemic, local media reported on Sunday (March 22).
U.S. raids unlikely to crack Mexican capo's drug empire
MEXICO CITY/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A major bust by U.S. drug authorities targeting Mexico's fastest-growing gang will likely do little to stem the rise of the ultra-violent Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and its shadowy leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias 'El Mencho'.