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South Asia surpasses grim milestone of 15 million COVID-19 cases: Reuters tally
(Reuters) - Coronavirus infections in the South Asia sub-region surpassed the grim milestone of 15 million on Saturday, a Reuters tally shows, led by India's record daily infections and vaccine shortages.
Italy's old pay high price for regional vaccine lottery
ROME (Reuters) - Agostino Airaudo, 86, died of the coronavirus on March 21. Ninety minutes earlier he had received an SMS telling him that, after weeks of waiting, he had got an appointment for a vaccine.
Archaeo-tourism boost from nation’s rich history
KEPALA BATAS: Archaeo-tourism efforts in the country must be strengthened as they will not only preserve national identity but also improve the local economy in surrounding areas, says archaeologist Prof Datuk Dr Mokhtar Saidin.
Aid reaches cyclone-hit zone
TWO navy ships packed with aid have arrived in a cyclone-ravaged section of the archipelago, as the disaster’s death toll rises to nearly 180, including dozens killed in neighbouring Timor-Leste.
RM10mil for gallery to house fossils
THE Federal Government has approved a total of RM10mil to develop the Guar Kepah Archaeological Site in Kepala Batas, Penang.
Seek post-COVID renewal, Holy Land archbishop urges on Easter Sunday
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - With Jerusalem emerging from COVID-19 curbs and the faithful flocking there again, Easter Sunday brought a message of renewal from the traditional site of Jesus' death and resurrection.
Friends heap praises on late Ahmad Kamil
PETALING JAYA: Diplomat extraordinaire and former Foreign Ministry secretary-general Tan Sri Ahmad Kamil Jaafar’s friendliness, excellence and knack for jokes are what his friends will miss most about him.
Final salute to well-known coffee brand owner
THE late philanthropist Datuk Seri Choot Ching Khoon, who breathed his last at the age of 100, would have celebrated his platinum jubilee wedding anniversary in two years’ time.
Graffiti or homage? Hi-tech imaging sheds light on Holy Sepulchre wall crosses
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Crosses etched in mysterious abundance across the walls of Christianity's most sacred church were long assumed to be graffiti, but they may be the work of mediaeval masons paid to carve them by pilgrims, research suggests.
Stampede killed 45 at mourning for dead Tanzanian president - police
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A stampede at a Tanzanian stadium crushed 45 people to death as mourners paid last respects to late President John Magufuli, police said on Tuesday, many times more than the five fatalities initially announced after the disaster on March 21.