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Vietnam banks raise interest rates amid inflation
HANOI (Xinhua): Many banks in Vietnam have increased deposit interest rates by 0.1 to 0.6 percentage points amid the growing demand for funds and inflationary pressure, local media reported on Wednesday (May 18).
N. Korea reports 21 new deaths as it battles virus outbreak
SEOUL: North Korea announced 21 new “fever” deaths and said more than half a million people had been sickened nationwide, two days after confirming its first-ever cases of Covid-19.
Behind the facade, it is DNA that speaks the truth
You can do the most drastic cosmetic modifications to something, but underneath, the double helix will always tell the truth
HSBC caught in US-China crossfire
Proposed split with Ping An will hurt UK’s biggest bank
MOH to investigate fake health screenings
PUTRAJAYA: A purported fake blood screening campaign aimed to sell additional health products to senior citizens is being investigated by the Health Ministry.
'Golden age': Marcos myths on Philippine social media
Ferdinand Marcos Junior appears on the cusp of victory in next week's presidential polls, with his seemingly unassailable lead fuelled by a decades-long misinformation campaign to revamp the family brand.
Russian envoy says Reuters 'censored' Mariupol evacuee's comments
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A Russian envoy to the United Nations accused Reuters on Friday of "censoring" comments made by a survivor of Russia's bombardment of the giant Mariupol steelworks in Ukraine, saying its news report omitted a remark critical of Ukrainian forces.
U.S. Texans brace for record heat wave
HOUSTON, May 6 (Xinhua) -- Residents in much of the southwestern U.S. state of Texas are bracing for record heat starting this Mother's Day weekend as temperatures in Houston, the state's largest city, are expected to reach the mid to upper-90s Fahrenheit on Saturday and Sunday.
Ringgit rebounds against US$ after two days of losses
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit rebounded to open slightly higher against the US dollar today after two consecutive days of losses as the cheaper ringgit attracted investors, said an analyst.
No such thing as work from home pay cuts, says Saravanan
TAPAH: The national wage policy does not allow cuts in salary or allowances for employees working from home (WFH), says Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan.