[ad_1] WASHINGTON: A person on a stuffy Chinese bus infected nearly two dozen passengers with COVID-19 even though many were not seated nearby, according to research published Tuesday (September 1) offering new evidence that the disease it can spread in the air. . Health authorities had initially ruled out the …
Read More »Popular favorite of Japanese prime minister urges closer Asian ties
[ad_1] TOKYO: Former Japanese Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba, a favorite in opinion polls to become the next prime minister, told Reuters on Monday that Tokyo should deepen ties with Asian neighbors, including South Korea, amid of the growing tension between China and the United States. Ishiba, 63, avoided declaring his …
Read More »BN Group’s Evangeline Shen Resigns as Axington President; 3 other directors resigned
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (The Strait Times / ANN): Singapore-listed Axington Inc announced shortly after midnight on Monday (August 31) the resignation of its non-independent non-executive chairman, Evangeline Shen, and three other directors. Shen, also known as Shen Che, is the co-founder of the Singapore-registered Bellagraph Nova (BN) Group, which has drawn …
Read More »Malaysia reports 14 new COVID-19 cases, 1 more death
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia reported 14 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday (September 1), bringing the total number of infections in the country to 9,354. Another COVID-19-related death was also reported Tuesday, bringing the total death toll to 128. Ad Ad The latest fatality was an 80-year-old Malaysian woman, who was among …
Read More »Jeffrey criticizes Shafie’s proposal for 2 new ministries
[ad_1] Jeffrey Kitingan says that creating two new ministries can end up being a waste of money. (Photo by Bernama) KOTA KINABALU: STAR Chairman Jeffrey Kitingan harshly criticized Acting Chief Minister Shafie Apdal for the latter’s plan to establish two new ministries if the state Warisan Plus coalition returns to …
Read More »A new group was found, 14 cases of Covid-19 were registered
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: There were 14 new positive cases of Covid-19 at 12pm yesterday, bringing the total positive cases in the country to 9,354. Health Director General Tan Sri Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah (pix) in his press conference today said that of the 14, five were imported cases involving returnees …
Read More »Another death from Covid-19, 14 new cases
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Another Covid-19 death was recorded today, the second death of the Tawar group. It is also the third day in a row that someone dies due to Covid-19. In a statement, the Ministry of Health also announced today 14 new cases and the presence of a new …
Read More »COVID-19: Malaysia bans entry to long-term pass holders from India, Indonesia and the Philippines
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian government has announced that long-term pass holders who are citizens of India, Indonesia and the Philippines will not be able to enter the country as of September 7. At a press conference on Tuesday (September 1), Chief Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the decision was …
Read More »Covid-19 outbreak in police dungeon, death toll rises to 128
[ad_1] COVID-19 | Malaysia has reported 14 new Covid-19 cases in the 24 hours to noon today, including an outbreak in a police dungeon in Sabah. Additionally, a second patient died of Covid-19 in the Tawar group in Penang, making it the third recorded death in four days. At a …
Read More »Doctors remove a 4-foot snake from a woman’s throat
[ad_1] LEVASHI, RUSSIA (ANN): Doctors surgically removed a 4-foot-long snake from inside a woman after it slid into her mouth while she was sleeping. The animal managed to get inside the woman’s mouth (name withheld) while she was sleeping in the courtyard of her house in Levashi, Russia, according to …
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