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MCO 2.0 has less severe impact on Q1 earnings
PETALING JAYA: The corporate earnings results in the first quarter of this financial year (Q1FY21) may witness less severe impact amid the current movement control order (MCO 2.0) period with a likely single-digit contraction, say analysts.
China, Indonesia strengthen ties to develop cyber security capacity and technology
JAKARTA, Jan 24 (Agencies): China and Indonesia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on developing capacity building of internet security and tech cooperation, marking the first of its kind internet security agreement China signed with a foreign country.
Steps to take to combat future pandemics
What the world can do to prepare for future health crises.
What Pakistan can learn from the Chinese economic miracle
For one, its growth experience can enlighten us on why Pakistan remains such a laggard when it comes to economic growth.
China-US relations likely to improve, experts say
According to anaysts, the new US President, Joe Biden, seems more pragmatic and advocates cooperation.
Hearing-impaired student wins global award
A STUDENT who communicates only through sign language due to a hearing impairment has won an award from the Special Education Network and Inclusion Association (Senia).
Cambodia, India agree to start direct flights, tourism exchanges
Cambodia and India have agreed to start direct flight connections and promote closer tourism exchanges and cooperation in all areas after the Covid-19 saga comes to a close.
Man City's Guardiola calls for fewer teams in Premier League, EFL
(Reuters) - Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has called for a reduction in the number of clubs in the Premier League and English Football League to improve the quality of competition amid talk of a breakaway European Super League.
British lawmakers seek investigation into UK-registered firm possibly linked to Beirut blast
LONDON (Reuters) - Two senior British parliamentarians called on Friday for an investigation into a British-registered company possibly linked to last year's devastating explosion in Beirut, after Reuters found that the firm had not disclosed its beneficial owners.
Biden signs executive orders to expand food stamps, raise federal pay
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday signed two executive orders, one to expand food assistance to low-income Americans, and the other to raise minimum wage to 15 U.S. dollars for federal employees.