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Bachok boat tragedy: Search for three missing anglers resumes Wednesday (July 1) morning
KOTA BARU (Bernama): A search-and-rescue (SAR) operation to locate three missing anglers who are feared drowned after a boat carrying 20 people capsized following a storm about 10 nautical miles from the Kuala Kemasin Base Jetty on Monday (June 29), resumed at 6am Wednesday (July 1).
Glove makers continue to underpin KLCI’s advance
KUALA LUMPUR: Worries about fresh Covid-19 infections globally continued to see investors pile into glovemakers Hartalega and Top Glove and helping to push the FBM KLCI higher in early Thursday trade.
Woman searching for 49-year-old mentally disabled son
BUKIT MERTAJAM: A 75-year-old woman is asking for help finding her mentally disabled 49-year-old son who went missing about a week ago.
Hong Kong leaders, tycoons bid farewell to gaming magnate Ho
HONG KONG (AFP): Hong Kong politicians, tycoons and celebrities joined grieving relatives on Friday (July 10) at the funeral of Stanley Ho, the flamboyant gaming magnate who made his fortune in neighbouring Macau.
Death toll rises in border clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenia
BAKU/YEREVAN (Reuters) - Seven Azeri soldiers and a civilian, and two Armenian servicemen were killed on Tuesday in the third day of border clashes between countries that fought a war in the 1990s over the mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Arau MP to raise question of death penalty for drink driving during Parliament sitting
KUALA LUMPUR: A lawmaker in Dewan Rakyat will be raising a question whether the death penalty would be among the penalties for those responsible for fatal drink driving accidents.
Germany's Merkel says possible that there is no agreement at EU summit
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday that it was possible that EU leaders will not reach agreement on their third day of talks on plans to boost the bloc's economies, which have been ravaged by the coronavirus.
Macron: will for EU summit compromise is there, but ambition must be high
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday that there was a willingness to compromise for agreement on an economic recovery fund at the European Union's summit, but it should not come at the cost of ambition for the bloc.
Hungary's Orban: 'the Dutchman' is responsible for EU summit disarray
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Sunday that Dutch leader Mark Rutte was responsible for the deadlock at a European Union summit, where leaders were set to haggle for a third day over a vast stimulus plan for their coronavirus-hit economies.
Greek PM calls for deal on COVID stimulus, says EU cannot appear weak
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Kiriakos Mitsotakis said on Sunday he hoped the third day of EU leaders' summit will manage to overcome differences and agree on a mass economic stimulus to kickstart growth in the bloc weighing under the coronavirus pandemic.