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Pandemic tames Airbnb in Europe's tourist hotspots - for now
LISBON (Reuters) - The COVID-19 pandemic has achieved what many mayors across Europe have tried and failed to do: wipe out tens of thousands of Airbnbs from city centres and so help lower rental costs for locals, in some places by as much as 15%.Â
Singapore investors welcome Indonesia's new Omnibus Law
JAKARTA (The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore businesses hope Indonesia's new 'Omnibus Law' will bring essential reforms in a wide range of areas from business permits to labour, enabling businesses to operate more efficiently in South-east Asia's largest economy.
U.S. House set to vote on bills to expand gun background checks
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on Wednesday on a pair of bills to expand background checks before gun purchases, two years after a similar House effort failed to make it through the Senate.
Six business owners in Sibu fined for violating CMCO
SIBU: Six business owners were fined RM1,000 each on Saturday (March 6) for not providing body temperature scanners, MySejahtera QR codes and logbooks for people to note down their particulars.
Real access is key to women’s participation in digital economy
Women need more sophisticated forms of access to scientific information and digital technologies.
Two sessions 2021: China’s banks to increase lending to small businesses by 30 per cent
Beijing also plans to further strengthen regulation of fintech, financial holding companiesFintech firms have been a major lending source to small businesses in China
Divided over private vaccine plan
PETALING JAYA: Health experts are divided over whether Malaysia’s private healthcare sector should be allowed to procure Covid-19 vaccines for their own clients.
Duo in car-ramming incident charged with attempted murder
PETALING JAYA: Two men have been charged in court with multiple offences including attempted murder over a viral incident where several cars were rammed into at a traffic junction in Sierramas, Sungai Buloh last week.
Nay to smokers
MALAYSIA enforced a no-smoking ruling at all eateries and restaurants nationwide starting Jan 1, 2019.
EV rollout will require huge investments in strained U.S. power grids
(Reuters) - During several days of brutal cold in Texas, the city of Austin saw its fleet of 12 new electric buses rendered inoperative by a statewide power outage. That problem will be magnified next year, when officials plan to start purchasing electric-powered vehicles exclusively.