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McGregor weighs in as UFC seeks lightweight clarity
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Conor McGregor weighed in alongside three of the other top lightweight contenders on Friday ahead of UFC 257 but the name on everyone's lips this week has been Khabib Nurmagomedov, the retired champion in that weight class whose successor has yet to be crowned.
Serbia attracting tourists from China to help kickstart tourism
Serbia recently kicked off a marketing campaign that targets tourists from China, where Covid-19 first emerged.
What is a vaccine?
Vaccines are one of the most important and effective methods of preventing potentially deadly infectious diseases from spreading among us.
Covid-19 leaves thousands stuck at sea aboard cruise ships
While the passengers have headed home, the journey drags on for tens of thousands of crew members who are stranded at sea aboard their vessels, with no end in sight.
What will the 'loneliest Hari Raya ever' look like for Malaysians amid Covid-19?
Unable to balik kampung to their hometowns for Hari Raya Aifilfitri, Malaysians affected by Covid-19 remind that the interstate travel ban is a necessary sacrifice for a better tomorrow.
Thai artist 'restless hands' takes coronavirus battle to the streets
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai street artist has been paying tribute to the fight against the coronavirus with murals depicting a winged-character dressed as a health worker looming over a spiky image of the virus restrained by a padlocked red cross.
Philippine lawmaker proposes tax targeting tech giants to fund Covid-19 fight
MANILA (Reuters): A Philippine lawmaker has introduced a bill in parliament aimed at taxing big tech firms such as Facebook, Alphabet's Google and YouTube, Netflix and Spotify, to raise funds to battle the coronavirus.
Going beyond Dr Mahathir’s 1.0 quest for vengeance
Recent statements by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad bring to stark relief how the old guard may keep the country trapped in an unending cycle of adversarial politics.
AirAsia selling Covid-19 PPE kits sewn by low-income women for RM25
For RM25, Malaysians can purchase PPE kits sewn by low-income women, as a gift for Covid-19 frontliners.
China boosts spending but no big steps for virus-hit economy
BEIJING (AP): China’s top economic official on Friday (May 22) promised higher spending to revive its pandemic-stricken economy and curb surging job losses but steered clear of launching a massive stimulus on the scale of the United States or Japan.