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Virus anxieties cast shadow over Year of the Rat festivities
SYDNEY/MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Chinese communities around the world greeted the Year of the Rat on Saturday with dances and parades, although celebrations were marred by worries about the coronavirus outbreak that has upended Lunar New Year festivities in China.
Happy times are back with local flick 'A Moment Of Happiness'
Local CNY rom-com 'A Moment Of Happiness' brings new meaning to family reunion.
Right man for the role
KUALA LUMPUR: As the Badminton Association of Malaysia conducts a shake-up for the future, national singles head coach Datuk Misbun Sidek will get to do what he likes best – whip up juniors into world-beaters.
As Asia’s No. 1, Li Jane can have a ball now
PETALING JAYA: Sin Li Jane has been on the mainstays of the national bowling team and is always kept busy with training and competitions.
Sacrificing family time to fight virus
NANCHANG: Every day at around 8pm, 11-year-old Lin Zihan sits in her doorway with her three-year-old brother, Lin Zilang, waiting for their mum’s video call.
China stands strong in the face of Covid-19
Having experienced ups and downs in a history going back thousands of years, the country will get through this turbulence too.
Climate change robs Native American fisherman of his livelihood - and his heritage
TAHOLAH, Washington (Reuters) - Long before Europeans set foot on this rugged stretch of Pacific coastline, Francis McCrory's ancestors rowed wooden canoes to catch a bounty of salmon, enough to feed the entire Quinault tribe.
Migrants stranded in Greece by COVID-19 fly to UK
ATHENS (Reuters) - A group of 50 refugees and asylum seekers flew from Greece to Britain on Monday to reunite with relatives in a transfer that had been held up by the coronavirus lockdown.
Tradition continues via web connections
HARI Raya Aidilfitri this year in the Malay enclave of Kampung Baru in the heart of Kuala Lumpur will be a more low-key affair.
Inter-district travel picks up pace in Sarawak ahead of June 1 Gawai Dayak hols
MIRI: Thousands are applying to the police for permission to travel across district borders throughout Sarawak ahead of the Gawai Dayak holidays that begin on June 1.