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Staple food supply ensured in virus-hit Shijiazhuang
BEIJING, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- The supply of rice and flour in the virus-hit northern Chinese city of Shijiazhuang has been ensured, said China's state-owned grains trader COFCO on Monday.
‘No full lockdown, please’
KOTA KINABALU: The business community in Sabah is hoping that there will be no total lockdown to contain the surge of Covid-19 cases in the state.
Supply of essential goods in Sabah sufficient, no panic buying seen
KOTA KINABALU: The supply of essential items in Sabah is sufficient at all levels (factories, wholesalers and retailers) and no panic buying has been seen during checks at business premises across the state.
German baker ordered by court to stop selling ‘sawdust’ cookies
BERLIN, GERMANY (ANN): A baker in Germany who has been selling cookies made with sawdust has been ordered by the court to stop doing so as the snacks are “unfit for human consumption.”
Floods bring unexpected windfall
PASIR MAS: An eatery operator in Rantau Panjang near here decided to continue his business even though it had been inundated with 0.2m of water since Saturday morning.
Inside a military base in Ethiopia's Tigray: soldiers decry betrayal by former comrades
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Rebellious soldiers used government tanks to attack their former comrades in a military base in the first chaotic days of Ethiopia's month-long war in the region of Tigray, according to two soldiers caught in what they described as a 10-day siege.
German baker makes Christmas stollen fit for a queen
MUNICH (Reuters) - Basti Bruecklmaier shows off a selection of nuts and raisins over which he pours flour, sugar, butter and a secret blend of spices to make one of Germany's tastiest treats - and some of his stollen is destined for Britain's Queen Elizabeth.
Jonker Walk bids farewell to Dodol King
MELAKA: Jonker Walk night market paid tribute to the late Dr Tan Kim Hock who is popularly known as Melaka’s “Dodol King”.
U.S. agricultural futures fall
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) agricultural futures fell across the board on Friday, led by wheat.
Middleman matters: Behind Indian protests against Modi farm reforms
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Undeterred by the harsh winter of India's capital, its toxic air and surging coronavirus cases, Sukhbinder Singh is among tens of thousands of farmers camped out in protest on the city's outskirts, along with tractors, trailers, SUVs and food trucks.