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Malaysian travels to six countries in three weeks before pandemic
A reader took the risk to travel to six countries in early 2020, weeks before the pandemic was officially declared on March 11.
Spain swelters as temperatures soar above May average
MADRID (Reuters) - People waved fans, glugged water and splashed themselves at fountains in Spain on Saturday as the country sweltered under unseasonably high temperatures pushing close to 40 Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in some places.
Soccer-Five Eintracht Frankfurt fans arrested for public disorder in Seville
(Reuters) - Five Eintracht Frankfurt fans were arrested in Seville late on Tuesday after some 200 of the German club's supporters attacked Rangers fans on the eve of the Europa League final, Spanish police said.
‘Malaysian’ ASG member not on Sabah’s wanted list
KOTA KINABALU: The “Malaysian” man barred from entry to Manila for suspected terror links and later confirmed to be a member of the notorious Abu Sayyaf militant group (ASG) was not on Sabah’s latest list of wanted criminals, it was revealed.
'Malaysian' terror suspect nabbed in the Philippines not on wanted list, says Esscom commander
KOTA KINABALU: The "Malaysian" man, who was recently barred from entering Manila for alleged terror links and later discovered to be part of the notorious militant Abu Sayyaf group (ASG), was not under Sabah’s latest list of wanted criminals, say police.
'Not free from COVID': Thousands pray at Portuguese shrine despite fears of new wave
FATIMA, Portugal (Reuters) - Happy but cautious at being able to join a mass religious event for the first time since the pandemic began, thousands of Catholic faithful gathered at a sanctuary in Portugal on Friday, as authorities brace for a potential sixth wave of COVID-19.
Robredo tells supporters: I hope there is no regret in our hearts and souls
NAGA CITY (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): Presidential candidate Vice President Leni Robredo expressed hope her supporters do not regret joining and offering anything they can during the elections.
Should Hong Kong’s Christian groups be worried about national security law curbs?
Over three days in January, the pro-Beijing Hong Kong newspaper Ta Kung Pao ran a series of full-page articles on the state of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism in the city.
Should Hong Kong’s Christian groups be worried about national security law curbs?
Over three days in January, the pro-Beijing Hong Kong newspaper Ta Kung Pao ran a series of full-page articles on the state of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism in the city.
Queen to attend UK Jubilee celebrations, but snubs for Andrew and Harry
LONDON (Reuters) -Queen Elizabeth plans to attend major celebrations to mark her 70 years on the British throne next month, Buckingham Palace said on Friday, but two out-of-favour royals, Princes Andrew and Harry, will be excluded from one traditional event.