[ad_1] It was one of the smallest pieces in the world’s largest science project that became Bernard Bigot’s most irritating obstacle in the coronavirus supply chain. The 70-year-old physicist is responsible for ensuring that the US $ 22bil (RM94.55bil) ITER fusion reactor in France starts operating on time. His machine, …
Read More »Austrians let their hair down as coronavirus curbs relax
[ad_1] VIENNA (Reuters) – Austrians flocked to recently reopened hair salons, beauticians and electronics stores on Saturday, savoring the loosening of a seven-week-old coronavirus blockade, although the move could still cause a spike in infections . The Alpine republic acted early in its outbreak to close restaurants, bars, theaters, schools, …
Read More »Police arrest eight people after violent protests at Indonesia’s new nickel center
[ad_1] JAKARTA (Reuters) – Police in the northern Maluku province of Indonesia arrested 8 people linked to a workers’ demonstration that turned violent in a nickel project led by French Eramet and Chinese Tsingshan Holding Group, a Sunday said on Sunday. police spokesman. A May 1 rally that demanded, among …
Read More »Unable to import from India, Malaysian buffalo meat prices soar
[ad_1] The decline in retail demand in countries under restriction has also affected overall demand for meat imports. (File Image) KUALA LUMPUR: For more than a decade, Kuala Lumpur street vendor Abu Zahrim Ismail has seen strong sales of dendeng, a spicy jerky of buffalo meat, during the Muslim holy …
Read More »Buffett’s Berkshire records loss of nearly $ 50 billion when coronavirus causes pain
[ad_1] NEW YORK: Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc is being hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, posting a record quarterly net loss of nearly $ 50 billion on Saturday and saying performance is suffering in several major operating businesses. Berkshire said that the majority of its more than 90 businesses …
Read More »Covid-19: Seremban wet market closed indefinitely after 2 operators tested positive (Updated)
[ad_1] SEREMBAN: The Seremban wet market here has been closed indefinitely for cleaning and disinfection, after two merchants tested positive for Covid-19, says Mayor Datuk Zazali Salehudin. He said authorities decided to close the market after being notified by the state Health Department of the two positive cases on Saturday …
Read More »Conditional MCO too soon, says Nipah virus scientist
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: While you don’t object to the loosening of the motion control order (MCO), a research consultant says the move is being taken too soon. Universiti Malaya Academic Emeritus Professor Datuk Dr Lam Sai Kit (Photo) said the number of cases has not been reduced enough for the …
Read More »Two foreigners test positive again
[ad_1] According to the Ho Chi Minh City Health Department, two people who received the go-ahead for Covid-19 tested positive again. They are a 52 year old man from Brazil and a 25 year old man from the United Kingdom. Both tested positive after completing their 14-day quarantine. They are …
Read More »Japan aims to speed up review of remdesivir antiviral drugs
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan will accelerate a review of Gilead Sciences Inc’s antiviral drug remdesivir so that it can be approved for domestic patients of COVID-19 one week after the US firm’s submission for such approval, the minister of health said on Saturday. Health. The comment by Health Minister …
Read More »Some still choose to remain cautious
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Malaysians craving lepak at their favorite store, drinking the tarik, would just have to wait a little longer, as some cafe owners said they are not yet reopening their doors despite getting authorization to do so under order Conditional Motion Control (MCO). “We are glad that we …
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