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Let’s boost local economy first, then go regional, says Health DG
PETALING JAYA: The borders between countries can be opened eventually, but for now it would be best for each country to boost their domestic economy to ensure the Covid-19 virus is contained within its own borders, says Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
India bans Chinese Baidu Search, Weibo in second round of tech purges, reports say
Chinese flagship tech products Weibo and Baidu Search have been blocked by India’s government in the second batch of application bans instituted by New Delhi, Sputnik news agency quoted media report on Aug 4.
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi confirms contesting for second term
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Tuesday formally declared her intention to seek a second term in an election in November that is seen as a test of the Southeast Asian nation's tentative democratic reforms.
2,648 foreigners arrested for attempting to enter country illegally
PUTRAJAYA: A total of 2,648 foreigners were arrested for attempting to enter the country illegally, says Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
'Donkey Man' provides safe haven for donkeys in Romanian village
Christian Harfmann, from Austria, has settled in Cund, a village in Transylvania, Romania, where he tends his animals and leads a self-sustainable lifestyle - growing his own food, baking his own bread and making his own chocolate.
4 Instagram-worthy libraries in Malaysia to bookmark
Malaysia has many libraries, and some are quite charming in their own way, and provide for an alternative “holiday” trip around the city.
India looks to increase barriers on imports from South-east Asia via China
NEW DELHI (Reuters): New Delhi is considering measures to prevent trade partners mainly in South-east Asia from re-routing Chinese goods to India with little added value, two government sources said, amid strained ties with Beijing and a push for self-reliance.
Australia postpones West Indies T20 matches
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Cricket Australia (CA) said on Tuesday it had agreed with the West Indies Cricket Board to postpone the Twenty20 series against the Caribbeans scheduled in October.
Hundreds of Koreans flee as floods trigger landslides, sweep away cars
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's longest spell of monsoon rain in seven years triggered floods that have forced more than 1,000 people to flee their homes and killed at least 13 people in landslides and swept-away cars, authorities said on Tuesday.
'Black Is King' review: Beyoncé’s latest is supreme Black art
Pop royalty Beyonce released on July 31 her much-hyped visual album 'Black Is King, ' an aesthetically ambitious video billed as a companion to her 2019 album of songs inspired by Disney's live-action remake of 'The Lion King.'