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Malaysians spent the most on food and sanitisers
PETALING JAYA: For freelance tour guide Shaukani Abbas, the RM1,600 aid he received under the Bantuan Sara Hidup (BSH) from the government stimulus package “really helped a lot”.
Lovebirds pining for their partners eager to meet up again
JOHOR BARU: For the lovebirds out there, it’s time to “get back together” again after being apart for the past weeks under the movement control order (MCO).
Home gardening blooms around the world during coronavirus lockdowns
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Jaime Calder all but gave up on gardening after moving from the fertile soils of Illinois to dusty Texas, but the coronavirus changed her mind.
Shanghai eateries tempt diners with new flavours as business resumes
SHANGHAI (Xinhua): The catering sector, among a number of industries hardest hit by the coronavirus outbreak, is gingerly restoring business while carrying out strict prevention measures as the epidemic eases in China.
Diners rethink age-old tradition of communal cuisine
BEIJING: As the Covid-19 pandemic unfolds across the world, governments have urged their citizens to take extraordinary steps to protect themselves, with social distancing among the top measures enforced.
Life returns to streets as epidemic eases in China
BEIJING (Xinhua): The spring season has returned along with all its mystical beauty, and so has people's life as the Covid-19 epidemic levels off in China.
Amid worsening pandemic, Trump pushes to re-open U.S. for business by Easter
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump pressed his case on Tuesday for a re-opening of the U.S. economy by mid-April despite a surge in coronavirus cases, downplaying the pandemic as he did in its early stages by comparing it to the seasonal flu.
These are Asia’s 50 best restaurants. But you just can’t visit them all right now
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Odette has held on to the title of Asia’s best restaurant for the second year running, as top chefs grapple with city lockdowns, temporary closures of their restaurants or food-supply interruptions during the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.
Asian shares sink after Dow hits bear level on Covid-19 pandemic news
TOKYO (AP): Asian shares plunged Thursday (March 12) after the World Health Organization declared a coronavirus pandemic and indexes sank on Wall Street.
Japan's Abe prepares steps to soften blow of school closures as virus spreads
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is preparing steps to cushion the blow of nationwide school closures as infections of the coronavirus spread wider across the Asian country.