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No escaping the law
AT the sight of uniformed enforcers entering the dim sum restaurant, an Indonesian woman working there tried to make a dash for her freedom in Butterworth, Penang.
What movies can you watch once cinemas have reopened?
With cinemas operational starting from March 5, here are some of the titles you may want to catch on the big screen in March.
More Malaysians opt for spontaneous and last-minute holidays amid Covid-19
Malaysian travellers are among the top three in the region to go on spontaneous and last-minute trips during these uncertain pandemic period, according to a digital travel platform.
Online Hari Raya bazaars to stay for now in Singapore
Singaporean Feroz Abdullah, 46, has been a fixture at the Geylang Serai Hari Raya bazaar for the past 30 years, mainly selling traditional Malay Muslim clothing. But the cancellation of all bazaars in March last year has forced Feroz and other stallholders to change strategy.
Insight - Firms optimistic of WFH revocation
WITH the work-from-home (WFH) order revoked for factories, companies are cautiously looking forward to better days with their workforce all back to work at their facilities.
‘Listings are just potential hotspots’
PETALING JAYA: All premises and locations listed under the Hotspot Identification for Dynamic Engagement (HIDE) early warning system are not confirmed Covid-19 clusters, says National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme coordinating minister Khairy Jamaluddin.
Khairy: HIDE able to identify potential Covid-19 hotspots despite blind spots in system
PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): The Hotspot Identification for Dynamic Engagement (HIDE) system is able to identify shopping malls which are potential Covid-19 hotspot despite ‘blind spots’ in the system.
A woman alleging dorm rape convenes own grand jury
Madison Smith, 22, collected the hundreds of signatures necessary to empanel the grand jury after the county prosecutor resolved the case by allowing the perpetrator to plead guilty to aggravated battery and receive two years’ probation.
Govt to study financial aid package for phase 2 of NRP
PETALING JAYA: The Government may need to study what type of assistance and packages that are need to be rolled out when Malaysia transitions into phase two of the National Recovery Plan (NRP).
Congestion at ports will be reduced, says Dr Wee, welcomes NSC special approval
PETALING JAYA: The special approval granted by the National Security Council (NSC) to allow all activities concerning the transportation of non-essential goods for export and import purposes at enhanced movement control order areas will immediately reduce congestions at certain ports.