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Iran adds advanced machines enriching underground at Natanz -IAEA
VIENNA (Reuters) -Iran has begun enriching uranium with a fourth cascade, or cluster, of advanced IR-2m machines at its underground Natanz plant, a report by the U.N. atomic watchdog showed, in a further breach of its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
Nothing stops MACC’s fight against corruption
Despite constraints caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the agency tasked with rooting out bribery has to keep going.
Social activist honoured at garden and book launch
MCA deputy president Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon paid tribute to dermatologist Datuk Dr Madhuri Majumder, a name synonymous with Perak.
Towards more transparency
KUALA LUMPUR: The process of awarding projects will always face the possibility of manipulation by contractors eager to win the tender, says Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.
Nasi kunyit helped me 'travel' to Penang from my kitchen in KL
In the age of the pandemic, reliving your travel experiences can be as simple as making a trip to your own kitchen. Our writer learns to cook nasi kunyit that reminds him of his hometown in Penang.
When Chef Wan met Uncle Roger
PETALING JAYA: Having roasted Western celebrity chefs over how they cooked fried rice, Uncle Roger found himself on the receiving end of some schooling by fellow Malaysian Datuk Redzuawan Ismail, better known as Chef Wan.
Bangladesh TV hires country's 1st transgender news anchor
Tashnuva Anan Shishir, who previously worked as a rights activist and actress, debuted on Dhaka-based Boishakhi TV on March 8, International Women’s Day.
Iran threatens to end deal with IAEA over U.S.-led push to criticize it
VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran is threatening to end a deal struck with the U.N. nuclear watchdog last weekend temporarily salvaging much monitoring of its activities if the agency's board endorses a U.S.-led push to criticise Tehran next week, an Iranian position paper shows.
Never too late: Pandemic propels older US shoppers online
In November, Paula Mont did something new: The 86-year-old, who hasn’t left her New Jersey senior living community in nearly a year, went shopping – online.
India police block roads into Delhi to stop farmers disrupting budget day
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian police and paramilitary dug ditches and spread razor wire across main roads into New Delhi on Monday to prevent protesting farmers entering the capital as the finance minister prepared to deliver the government's annual budget in parliament.