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Several tourist attractions in Sabah still closed despite easing of MCO rules
KOTA KINABALU: Despite the relaxation of tourism and cultural activities announced last week, major tourism and cultural spots in the state capital have yet to be opened to the public.
Closing CNY with a bang
PETALING JAYA: Restaurants and eateries are now seizing the last golden opportunity in view of Chap Goh Meh this Friday to promote festive menus and dining packages to make up for loss of income over the past two weeks.
Malaysia bags four awards at international craft event
PETALING JAYA: Four Malaysian entities were recognised for their efforts in promoting the handicraft sector at the presentation ceremony of the International Craft Awards 2020 in New Delhi.
BN open to working with adversaries but only with members' support, says Najib
PETALING JAYA: Politics is the art of the possible and there are no reasons why Barisan Nasional would not cooperate with its adversaries, says Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
Motac picks up international award for contributions to local craft sector, other M'sian efforts also recognised
PETALING JAYA: The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (Motac) has been recognised for its contributions towards developing the local craft sector at the International Craft Awards 2020 in New Delhi.
Belgian Catholics contest 15 at-a-time COVID rule in one of world's biggest churches
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Brussels' cavernous basilica is one of the largest churches in the world but COVID-19 rules allow only 15 people at a time to attend mass there, the same limit applied to much smaller religious venues in Belgium.
Learn the science and art of teaching
THE Year 2020 will be remembered as a year of infamy in education as it saw the closure of schools, colleges and universities across the globe, affecting millions of students. Interestingly, it took a disease named Covid-19 to get educators at all levels to rethink and reimagine the way they have been teaching for centuries.
Wall Street Charging Bull sculptor Arturo Di Modica dies aged 80 - Italian media
MILAN (Reuters) - Arturo Di Modica, the sculptor of Wall Street's "Charging Bull" statue has died in his home town of Vittoria, Sicily, Italian media reported on Saturday, citing friends of the Italian artist.
France's bakers seek UNESCO recognition for the humble baguette
PARIS (Reuters) - The baguette - a mix of wheat flour, water, yeast, salt and a pinch of savoir-faire and as much a symbol of France as the Eiffel Tower - may soon join UNESCO's listing of cultural treasures.
In a race for national safety
PETALING JAYA: “Vaccine diplomacy” played a vital role in Malaysia being able to secure a supply of Covid-19 vaccines, says Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein.