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Hong Kong finance chief warns of jobless rate spike as epidemic continues
HONG KONG, Jan. 17 (Xinhua): Paul Chan, financial secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government, said here on Sunday that the jobless rate in Hong Kong will climb further as businesses and workers are still struggling amid the Covid-19 epidemic.
Austria extends COVID-19 lockdown, sees hard months ahead
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria on Sunday extend its third COVID-19 lockdown into February, hoping to drive down infection rates despite an influx of variants that spread the coronavirus more easily.
US-China trade war deal reaches first anniversary as bilateral mistrust hits ‘all-time high’
One year after signing, China lags far behind in its purchases of American goods and the trade imbalance with the US has grownBut the agreement remains one of the only areas of cooperation between the nations as relations hit their lowest ebb in decades
One-time travel permit okayed
KOTA BARU: Those who are self-employed in the state and need to look for daily jobs can now apply for a one-time travel permit at the nearest police station.
Shattering stereotypes in STEM
HIGHLIGHT the achievements of successful women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to get girls interested in the field.
Aim for greater gender parity in corporations
Despite their presence within different tiers of corporate organisations, there is a clear dearth of women in senior decision-making roles in Malaysia.
Get women on board
IN the 19th century, the maritime industry was known as the ‘boys only club’.
E-learning to stay as pandemic changes education landscape
When tuition centres had to close during the circuit breaker, tutor Lim Wei Yi felt like he had changed jobs to become a TV host.
United face acid test of Premier League title credentials at Liverpool
LONDON: Liverpool and Manchester United face off today as the Premier League’s top two teams for the first time since 1997 – with the rivalry between England’s most successful clubs rekindled by a fascinating title race.
UK eyes one-off COVID-19 grant instead of permanent benefit hike - Times
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Rishi Sunak has proposed giving a one-off 500 pound ($679) grant to recipients of the country's main unemployment and wage support benefit instead of extending a temporary increase on the welfare payments, The Times reported on Saturday.