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Eatery owners worry over ingredients price hike
PUTRAJAYA: Mamak restaurant operators are feeling the pinch this Ramadan due to a hike in the price of chicken and other items.
Segambut folk want DBKL to expedite handover of hall
RESIDENTS of Taman City Timur in Segambut want Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) to expedite the process of handing over the management of a newly-built multipurpose hall in the neighbourhood to them, as agreed earlier.
Cracking down on overcrowded markets in Sabah
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government has ordered local authorities to crack the whip on those who have turned “open markets” into seeming Ramadan bazaars.
Madrid may shut down mass vaccination centres unless more shots arrive
MADRID (Reuters) - A shortage of coronavirus shots may force the Madrid region to close down mass vaccination centres next week, the regional public health chief said on Friday, as infections in the Spanish capital outpace the national average.
No curfew but 18 Thai provinces marked 'red' face strict measures for 14 days
BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has decided to not announce a curfew anywhere in the country as it will only burden and inconvenience the public.
Thailand to close schools, bars after surge in COVID-19 cases
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand will close close schools, bars and massage parlours, as well as ban alcohol sales in restaurants, for at least two weeks starting from Sunday after a jump in COVID-19 cases, a senior official said.
With open markets turning into Ramadan bazaars, Sabah govt wants strict enforcement
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government has ordered local authorities to take action against those who have turned open markets into Ramadan bazaars, attracting large crowds.
Denmark speeds up reopening as epidemic stabilises
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark on Friday advanced its reopening plan on the back of stable infection rates, allowing indoor serving at restaurants and bars and some football fans to cheer from the stands from April 21, weeks earlier than originally planned.
World stocks near record highs as China, U.S. data back global recovery hopes
TOKYO: Global stocks stood near record highs on Friday after strong U.S. and Chinese economic data cemented expectations of a solid global recovery from the coronavirus-induced slump.