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Trying to keep smiling
Jakarta’s ‘sad clowns’: Resilience and fortitude during Covid-19.
PLUS: R&R in CMCO states to operate until midnight
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): All rest and service areas (R&R) along PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS)-operated highways in states that have been placed under the conditional movement control order will now be opened until midnight.
Facebook has 'tentatively friended' us again, Australia says
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Facebook Inc is back at the negotiating table, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Saturday after the tech giant this week blocked news on its site in the country.
U.S. sees Facebook dispute as a matter between companies and Australia -State Dept
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States considers Australia's dispute with Facebook Inc a business negotiation between private companies and the Australian government, the U.S. State Department said on Friday.
Kuching hit by another round of floods
KUCHING: Several areas in the city here were inundated again following torrential rain.
Annual Chingay procession in Johor cancelled
JOHOR BARU: Johor’s annual Chingay procession has been called off this year in view of the high number of Covid-19 infections.
Australian news sites' traffic falls after Facebook blocks content -Chartbeat
(Reuters) - Total web traffic to Australian news sites dropped by around 13% after Facebook Inc blocked their content on the social media platform this week, according to early data that underscores the outsize impact the U.S. company has on the local market.
Undeterred by Facebook news blackout, Australia commits to content law
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison vowed on Friday to press ahead with laws to force Facebook Inc to pay news outlets for content, saying he had received support from world leaders after the social media giant blacked out all media.
Pro-Trump women's group cannot paint mural on NYC streets, judge rules
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A conservative women's group cannot paint its own mural on New York City streets even after Mayor Bill de Blasio allowed a yellow "Black Lives Matter" mural to be painted outside Trump Tower, a federal judge in Manhattan ruled on Thursday.
Yemen famine could threaten opportunity for peace, U.N. warns
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A massive famine could wipe out a new opportunity, created by renewed U.S. engagement, to end the war in Yemen, top U.N. officials told the Security Council on Thursday.