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4,222 moved to 49 flood relief centres in Sarawak
KUALA LUMPUR: Sarawak is seeing a three-fold increase in the number of flood evacuees as relatively fine weather has allowed floods in the peninsula to ease off.
Blessed to celebrate at home
GEORGE TOWN: Lawyer K. Kumarathiraviam is counting his blessings for being able to celebrate Ponggal in a homely atmosphere this year.
Dr Wee extends Ponggal greetings to Tamil community
PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong has extended his Ponggal greetings and good wishes to the Tamil community, saying that the implementation of the movement control order should not be a hindrance to celebrate it meaningfully.
Roundup: Iran confirms 4 cases infected with new COVID-19 strain; Israel advises recovered people against getting vaccinated due to possible risks
CAIRO, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) -- Iran confirmed on Sunday four cases infected with the new variant of the COVID-19. Meanwhile, Israel advised those who have recovered from coronavirus infection against getting vaccinated due to potential risks.
North Korea's party congress discusses S.Korea, foreign policy
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un explored ways to renew inter-Korean ties and vowed to expand foreign relations, state media said on Friday, as he hosted a rare party congress less than two weeks before U.S. President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
France's new COVID cases sharply down, hospitalisations up again
PARIS (Reuters) - The French health ministry reported 4,022 new coronavirus infections over the past 24 hours on Monday, a figure three times lower as Sunday's 12,489 but higher than last Monday's 2,960 and the number of people hospitalised for the disease was up for the third day running.
Found: Body of man swept away in car after heroically saving wife from flood
KLUANG: The Fire and Rescue Department has found the body of a man whose car was swept away by flood waters on Saturday (Jan 2).
Subdued Brazil New Year celebrations met with silence in COVID-19 ward
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilians saw in 2021 with fireworks under unusual social distancing measures, while in a hospital intensive care ward outside Sao Paulo, doctors tending COVID-19 patients held one minute of silence for the passing of a deadly year.
Roundup: Turkey's COVID-19 cases top 2.2 mln; Iran to recruit 50,000 volunteers for trials of Iranian-Cuban vaccine
CAIRO, Dec. 31 (Xinhua) -- Turkey reported 14,380 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, leading its tally to cross 2.2 million amid raging coronavirus pandemic. Meanwhile, Iran said it will recruit 50,000 volunteers for the clinical trials of a COVID-19 vaccine it has co-produced with Cuban.
France's new daily COVID-19 cases a little down but still close to 20,000
PARIS (Reuters) - The French health ministry reported 19,927 new coronavirus infections over the past 24 hours on Thursday, down from Wednesday's more than one-month high of 26,457 but still far from the government's target of less than 5,000 daily additional infections.