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Bakers busy making traditional fare for Good Friday
GEORGE TOWN: The smell of spice and warm bread fills the air as home bakers here help Christians through Holy Week with offerings of hot cross buns.
Dr Wee: Aid to be channelled to poor, disabled, asnaf in Ayer Hitam
PETALING JAYA: Aid will be channelled to the poor, disabled and asnaf in Ayer Hitam as well as to mosques and surau in preparation for the month of Ramadan, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
France's bakers seek UNESCO recognition for the humble baguette
PARIS (Reuters) - The baguette - a mix of wheat flour, water, yeast, salt and a pinch of savoir-faire and as much a symbol of France as the Eiffel Tower - may soon join UNESCO's listing of cultural treasures.
Tractors at the gate of Pakistan
It would be useful to learn from the follies of the other side.
Covid-19: Supply of chicken not affected despite closure of Melaka factory, says Domestic Trade Ministry
PETALING JAYA: The nation's supply of chicken is not affected despite the temporary closure of the largest producer in the country after the quarantine of its workers due to Covid-19.
Dr Wee visits old folks home in Johor, gives ang pows
PETALING JAYA: Ayer Hitam MP Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong conducted a special visit to his constituency ahead of the Chinese New Year.
Malaysians ready to help those in need during the MCO
KLANG: Kind hearts have sprouted from Penang to Kuantan to offer a helping hand to those in need during this tough time.
Kapit and Song residents to get food aid
KUCHING: The Sarawak government will provide food assistance to residents in Kapit and Song districts, where a movement control order is in place until Feb 15.
Sarawak to send food aid to households in MCO districts from Thursday
KUCHING: The Sarawak government will begin distributing food aid on Thursday (Feb 4) to residents of the Kapit and Song districts, which are currently under the movement control order.
Pandemic a wake-up to world leaders on food frailties, WFP says
(Reuters) - Vulnerabilities in the world's food supply system have been laid bare by the COVID-19 pandemic, making global leaders more aware that if not fixed they could mean famine and mass migration, the head of United Nations' World Food Programme said.