[ad_1] TOKYO, Jan.4 (Reuters): Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Monday that the government would consider declaring a state of emergency for the Greater Tokyo metropolitan area as coronavirus cases escalate and strain the country’s medical system. country. Japan registered a record 4,520 new cases on December 31 in …
Read More »Here’s why Huawei temporarily removed Honor of Kings and other Tencent games from the AppGallery
[ad_1] On the first day of 2021, it was reported that people were unable to download the most popular mobile game of 2020, Honor of Kings, through Huawei’s app gallery. In fact, they were unable to download games from the Tencent company, due to a dispute over a promotional deal. …
Read More »Jack Ma’s disappearance sparks uproar over billionaire’s whereabouts
[ad_1] Jack Ma was reportedly replaced as a judge on a game show for entrepreneurs called Africa’s Business Heroes. (AP Image) BEIJING: The absence of Alibaba founder Jack Ma from public view in the past two months, including the loss of the final episode of a TV show in which …
Read More »Vaccine Doubts Rise in Indonesia Amid COVID-19 Pandemic | Coronavirus pandemic news
[ad_1] Jakarta, Indonesia – Questions about the potential use of pork products in vaccines are compounding concerns about vaccines in Indonesia, experts warned, urging the Southeast Asian nation’s Muslim officials and leaders to accelerate efforts to win public trust. before a mass immunization campaign against COVID-19. Pork gelatin is used …
Read More »Jack Ma’s disappearance act fuels speculation about the billionaire’s whereabouts
[ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters): The absence of Alibaba founder Jack Ma from public view in the past two months, including the loss of the final episode of a television show in which he was to appear as a judge, has fueled speculation. on social media about his whereabouts amid a Chinese …
Read More »Singapore considers relaxing curbs for vaccinated travelers
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore said Monday that it will consider relaxing travel restrictions for people who have been vaccinated against Covid-19, including those planning to visit the city-state for the World Economic Forum (WEF) in May. The Southeast Asia business and tourism hub has largely banned leisure travel due to the …
Read More »Taxi Drivers File RM100,000 Lawsuit Against Grabcar
[ad_1] The taxi drivers, who have long been protesting what they consider to be “unfair competition” from Grab drivers, are now suing Grabcar. (Photo by Bernama) KUALA LUMPUR: Grabcar is being sued for RM100 million by the Malaysian Association of Taxi, Car Rentals, Limousines and Airport Taxis, allegedly for denying …
Read More »RHB Research recommends these four actions for 2021
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 4): RHB Research has a “buy” call for Dialog Group Bhd, MISC Bhd, Bumi Armada Bhd and Magnum Bhd for the new year. Dialogue, which operates as a provider of technical services in the oil, gas (O&G) and petrochemical sectors, went from “neutral” to “buy” as …
Read More »Lawyer and three business partners fined for undermining Federal Court ruling
[ad_1] Ding Toh Biew, Ding Toh Gien, and Ding Toh Lei with attorney LK Chieng outside Federal Court after today’s verdict. PUTRAJAYA: Lead attorney Mohamed Haniff Khatri Abdulla was fined RM30,000 today after he was found guilty of undermining a 2017 Federal Court ruling in a civil case involving the …
Read More »Oil prices hit multi-month highs as OPEC + is expected to maintain output By Reuters
[ad_1] © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The sun sets behind the smokestacks of the Total Grandpuits oil refinery southeast of Paris By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Oil prices hit multi-month highs on Monday on expectations that OPEC and allied producers may limit production to current levels in February as the …
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