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Virtual crowds and stadium noise greet return of La Liga
BARCELONA (Reuters) - The usually scorching derby between Sevilla and Real Betis kicks the La Liga season back into action on Thursday but while the Sanchez Pizjuan stadium will be eerily quiet without spectators, the television broadcast will offer a far livelier experience.
Brazil's biggest cities start reopening as COVID-19 surges
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's most populous state Sao Paulo reported a record number of COVID-19 deaths for the second day running on Wednesday even as its homonymous metropolis allowed shops to resume business and prepared to reopen its malls.
Durian sellers go online to boost sales
Despite the slow global economy, Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority expects 2020 to be an optimistic year for the durian industry.
Hotels busy preparing to welcome guests back
JOHOR BARU: While most hotels here did not get “fully booked” on the first day of reopening, enquiries and bookings have flooded in.
Unemployed woman feeds jobless migrants
Feby Dela Peña saw her fellow Filipinos standing in line outside her building in Dubai, waiting for free food. And she was stricken – what if her family, too, had lost their income amid the virus outbreak?
Tenaga profitability remains largely intact
KUALA LUMPUR: Affin Hwang Capital research believes the overall profitability of Tenaga Nasional Bhd remains relatively unchanged despite an expected contraction in demand, owing to the guaranteed demand growth of the revenue-cap entities.
Airlines revamping loyalty programmes to keep loyal passengers amid Covid-19
Frequent flying isn’t so much of a thing right now, but loyalty programmes are in many cases getting better as airlines fight to keep customers and generate sorely needed revenue after the coronavirus ransacked travel.
Hyundai hydrogen chief on why the company bet on fuel cells
SEOUL: Fuel cell vehicles that use hydrogen and emit only water have long been a goal of green-energy advocates. They have potential advantages over battery-powered cars, including quicker refuelling and longer range. But they remain a novelty, accounting for less than 0.1% of the nearly 100 million vehicles produced each year.
Amazon bans police use of its facial recognition software for a year
Amazon on June 10 banned police use of its face-recognition technology for a year, making it the latest tech giant to step back from law-enforcement use of systems that have faced criticism for incorrectly identifying people with darker skin.
Without tourists, South African holiday lodge owners cull antelopes
Without tourists, South African holiday lodge owners and farmers cull antelope to feed community.