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Samsung chief will not appeal 2.5-year jail term: lawyer
SEOUL, Jan 25 (AFP): The de facto chief of South Korea's Samsung business empire will not appeal against his 2.5-year prison sentence for corruption, his lawyer said Monday, in a move experts noted could pave the way for his early release on parole.
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.
Ponggal rush in Little India ahead of latest MCO
WITH Ponggal taking place tomorrow, Little India in Penang was bustling with customers rushing to buy sugarcane and claypots to celebrate at home.
Keeping the Ponggal traditon alive despite MCO
Although this year’s Ponggal would be celebrated in the new norm, there is a silver lining as those observing it will have the opportunity to foster closer ties with family members.
‘Keep Ponggal and Thaipusam celebrations low-key’
THOSE celebrating Tamil festivals this month are advised to keep it low-key.
Sabah hails plan to include harvest festivals under tourism calendar
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah has welcomed a proposal to include the Kaamatan and Gawai harvest festival celebrations of two Borneo states under the Cuti Cuti Malaysia calendar.
Sabah lauds plan to list Kaamatan, Gawai festivals under Cuti-Cuti Malaysia calendar
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah welcomes a proposal to include the Kaamatan and Gawai harvest festival celebrations under the Cuti-Cuti Malaysia programme calendar.
Relaxing CMCO rules has not helped bring in customers, say KK businesses
KOTA KINABALU: Despite the government relaxing the rules to allow more businesses to operate during the ongoing conditional movement control order (MCO), business owners here say that this has not helped in ensuring customers return.
When will Malaysians be able to travel again?
Our columnist checks in with his travel friends from all around the globe.
India's peak holiday season set to send COVID-19 cases surging
BENGALURU/KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - Already on track to overtake the United States with the world's most novel coronavirus infections, India is bracing for a surge of cases in coming weeks as it heads into its main holiday season with an economy freed of virus restrictions.