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Jack Ma’s video chat prompts a US$58bil sigh of relief
For investors who’d been waiting months to catch a glimpse of Jack Ma, the entrepreneur’s participation in a livestreamed video conference on Wednesday was enough to trigger a US$58bil (RM233.76bil) sigh of relief. That’s how much Alibaba Group Holding Ltd’s market value soared after a clip of Ma speaking to a group of teachers began circulating online – his first public comments since disappearing from view late last year.
'No plan, no Q, nothing': QAnon followers reel as Biden inaugurated
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - For three years, adherents of the sprawling QAnon conspiracy theory awaited a so-called Great Awakening, scouring anonymous web postings from a shadowy "Q" figure and parsing statements by former U.S. President Donald Trump, whom they believed to be their champion.
Alibaba founder Jack Ma delivers video speech to China’s rural teachers in first public appearance in three months
Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, makes his first public appearance after nearly three months of being out of public view. Ma told teachers that he has been ‘learning and thinking’, according to a report published by an official local news service.
Exclusive: COVID-19 shots to cost $3 to $10 under African Union vaccine plan
NAIROBI/JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - African countries will pay between $3 and $10 per vaccine dose to access 270 million COVID-19 shots secured this month by the African Union (AU), according to a draft briefing on the plan prepared by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and provided to Reuters.
Frontliner did not die of Covid-19, exhaustion but underlying illness, says Health DG
PETALING JAYA: The death of a government doctor who died while on duty was not due to Covid-19 or exhaustion but to an underlying illness, says Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
As Thailand's troubles grow, the King moves to bolster his image
BANGKOK (Bloomberg): After political and economic instability saw unprecedented demands for reform of the Thai monarchy, King Maha Vajiralongkorn is seeking to burnish his image in what is shaping up as another year of tension in the country.
Backers of IP waiver for COVID-19 drugs make fresh push at WTO
GENEVA (Reuters) - South Africa and India argued in favour of a waiver of intellectual property rights on COVID-19 drugs and vaccines at a closed-door meeting of the World Trade Organization on Tuesday but opponents showed little sign of budging, trade sources said.
Familiarity breeds confidence in Kipre as Eagles keep key players
PETALING JAYA: If it’s not broken, don’t fix it. Kedah hotshot striker Tchetche Kipre is glad that the Red Eagles have retained their key players.
Singer Post Malone donating 10,000 pairs of Crocs to US frontliners
The Grammy winner will be giving the 10,000 pairs to frontliners in 70 hospitals across the US.
Unwanted tech helps bridge ‘digital divide’ in lockdown Britain
When British single mother Martha sensed another Covid-19 lockdown was looming, one of her biggest worries was how her three young sons would cope with online schooling again when the family still didn’t have a computer.