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An educational hub takes shape
THE Orang Asli community can look forward to an educational hub that also caters to their social welfare and well-being, if Samuel Isaiah has his way.
COVID masks adorn healing trees in updated pagan rite
HASNON, France (Reuters) - It is a ritual steeped in pagan mystery, updated for the coronavirus age.
UK, EU trade talks put on hold due to "significant divergences"
LONDON, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- After one week of intense trade negotiations in London, the chief negotiators from Britain and the European Union (EU) agreed Friday to "pause the talks" due to "significant divergences."
Britain and EU warn that time is running out for Brexit trade deal
BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - Britain and the European Union warned each other on Monday that time was running out to reach a Brexit trade deal, with big differences still to be bridged on state aid, enforcement and fishing.
Brexit negotiations restart in person as clock ticks down
LONDON (Reuters) - Face-to-face negotiations between Britain and the European Union over a trade deal restarted earlier on Saturday as the two sides make a last ditch attempt to reach an agreement with just five weeks to go before their current relationship ends.
Air France-KLM prepares COVID-19 vaccine airlift
PARIS (Reuters) - Air France-KLM is among airlines gearing up for the challenge of transporting millions of doses of temperature-sensitive COVID-19 vaccines in the midst of a travel slump.
EU expects to resume Brexit trade talks as soon as Thursday - sources
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union Brexit negotiators expect to go to London to resume full trade talks with Britain as early as Thursday, two EU diplomatic sources said on Wednesday.
EU, Britain agree to resume trade talks after week-long hiatus
BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will resume talks with the European Union on Thursday, marking a new push by the two sides to protect billions of dollars worth of trade from the beginning of next year.
'Bad math': Airlines' COVID safety analysis challenged by expert
PARIS (Reuters) - A campaign by coronavirus-stricken aviation giants to persuade the world it's safe to fly has been questioned by one of the scientists whose research it draws upon.
UK firms urged to get ready for "new start" regardless of EU-UK trade talks outcome
LONDON, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- British Business Secretary Alok Sharma on Sunday urged firms to prepare for the end of Brexit transition period due on Dec. 31, 2020, regardless of the outcome of the country's negotiations with the European Union (EU).