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Activist helps five starving children
MELAKA: Alor Gajah-based social activist Azizah Harun is taking care of five children whom she found wandering for food at Machap Umboo town.
Time’s up: After a reprieve, a wave of evictions expected across U.S
(Reuters) - On Sept. 1, U.S. health officials announced they would suspend evictions across the United States to help stem further spread of the novel coronavirus.
Ski resorts in NYS allowed to reopen starting Nov. 6: governor
NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (Xinhua) -- Ski resorts in New York State will be allowed to reopen with 50 percent indoor capacity beginning Nov. 6, Governor Andrew Cuomo told his daily press conference on Sunday.
Analysis: Pandemic biggest hurdle for New Zealand's Ardern after 'tectonic' election
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Jacinda Ardern's landslide election win gives her a mandate for the transformational change she has been promising New Zealand for three years, but the COVID-19 pandemic may limit what she can actually do.
Feature: Young Egyptians turn waste recycling hobby into stable source of income
CAIRO, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) -- Two Egyptian young men have managed to turn their hobby of recycling old materials such as scrap metal and using them to make home decorations and furniture into a stable source of income.
Cobbler saves enough money to build tomb for wife
IPOH: Strong-willed cobbler Usman Sidek has saved enough money from repairing shoes to build a tomb at his wife’s grave.
Feature: New York City's Broadway reels from COVID-19 lockdowns, cries for support
by Xinhua writer Liu Yanan
Trial of Giuliani associates Parnas, Fruman delayed to March 2021
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday delayed the criminal trial of two former associates of U.S. President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani on campaign finance charges, reflecting difficulties caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Disabled entrepreneurs seek funds to revive trade
KOTA KINABALU: A group of physically challenged entrepreneurs who make furniture to eke out a living are resolved to overcome even greater odds with floods twice destroying their factory.
'Treated like slaves', migrant workers bear brunt of Lebanon crisis
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Chanting their national anthem in the departure hall of Beirut airport, a group of migrant workers prepared to return home and close a chapter on their time in Lebanon which drove some to despair,