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Four missing fishermen found alive off Sarawak's southern cape
MIRI: Four of six fishermen who went missing in two separate fishing incidents in Sarawak have been found alive.
Polluted stretch of Manila Bay gets fake white sand makeover
MANILA (Reuters) - Residents of the Philippines' capital on Saturday flocked to an artificial white sand beach that the government has transformed from a polluted stretch of shoreline to mark International Coastal Cleanup day.
Dr Wee urges Sabahans to choose a government that cares for the people
KOTA KINABALU: Sabahans are urged to choose a government that cares for the people, and one that ensure the welfare of the people are protected, says MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
PM: We can help each other
KOTA KINABALU: A state government that is helmed in parallel with the Federal Government can help solve many problems in Sabah, says Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
Genetic study connects Guangzhou asymptomatic coronavirus carrier to imported case
GUANGZHOU, Oct. 18 (Xinhua) -- Genetic sequencing shows the new asymptomatic case in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, is connected to an imported COVID-19 case, Guangzhou health authorities said Sunday.
Philippines evacuates nearly 1,800 as tropical storm Molave approaches
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines evacuated nearly 1,800 people and suspended sea travel as tropical storm Molave was expected to bring widespread rains over two regions on the southern part of the main island of Luzon on Sunday.
Nearly 9,000 flee homes in Philippines as Molave intensifies into typhoon
MANILA (Reuters) - Nearly 9,000 people fled their homes in the Philippines as Typhoon Molave made landfall while traversing provinces on the southern part of the main Luzon island on Sunday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds, officials said.
Latest: Two Dayang Topaz crew members dead, one hurt, 184 others rescued after mishap at sea
MIRI: Huge waves battered a ship in the raging South China Sea offshore Miri in northern Sarawak causing panic and chaos among the 187 crew members on board Tuesday (Oct 27).
Vietnam races to prepare devastated central region as typhoon nears
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam was rushing to ensure more than half a million people were out of harm's way on Tuesday, ahead of the arrival of a powerful typhoon set to dump more heavy rain on a central region devastated by weeks of intense weather.
Two dead after collision at sea
MIRI: Two offshore workers died while another one was injured after huge waves battered their ship in the South China Sea off Miri in northern Sarawak.