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Coronavirus could cost China US$417 billion in 2021, researchers say
‘International price shocks’ likely to be biggest threat to nation’s GDP, but 8 per cent year-on-year growth still possible, according to study by Chinese and American teamsCoal, ore, metal, electricity, gas and food producers expected to see the value of their output fall by between 2.8 and 5.4 per cent, paper says
Tokyo 2020 organisers to raise ratio of women on its board to 42%
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo 2020 organising committee chief executive Toshiro Muto said on Tuesday the committee planned to add 12 new female directors to its board, raising the ratio of women to 42%.
RM10k fine only for repeat offenders of SOP, says Ismail Sabri
PUTRAJAYA: The public should have faith that the police will use their discretion when enforcing the Emergency Ordinance, especially when issuing fines against standard operating procedure (SOP) violators.
Factbox: India v England, fourth test
(Reuters) - Factbox on the fourth test between India and England, which begins on Thursday:
Turkey's reopening relieves restaurants but worries doctors
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish restaurants reopened and many children returned to school on Tuesday after the government announced steps to ease COVID-19 curbs even as cases edged higher, raising concerns in the top medical association.
Clergy lead a rare Christian revival in Iraqi town welcoming pope
QARAQOSH, Iraq (Reuters) - As Islamic State fighters advanced across northern Iraq in 2014, Mazen Shemes' nine-year-old son was killed by a mortar. The family had to bury him quickly before fleeing the same night, along with thousands of other Christian families.
Tokyo 2020 head to discuss COVID-19 steps with IOC's Bach, others on Wednesday
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee President Seiko Hashimoto said she will hold a five-way teleconference with IOC President Thomas Bach and three others on Wednesday to discuss measures against the coronavirus pandemic.
Men accused of aiding Ghosn escape arrive in Japan after extradition - TV
TOKYO (Reuters) - The American father and son accused of helping former Nissan Motor Co Ltd Chairman Carlos Ghosn flee Japan while awaiting trial have arrived in Japan following their extradition from the United States, according to Nippon TV.
Guardiola says City players will be dropped if they think title race is over
(Reuters) - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola warned his players against complacency, saying they will be dropped from the squad if they believe the Premier League title has already been won.
Indonesia says identifies two cases of British COVID-19 variant
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia has detected two cases of the more infectious COVID-19 variant first discovered in Britain, officials said on Tuesday, marking a potential new complication for the country as it tries to contain one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in Asia.