[ad_1] Many Malaysians with liquidity problems have flocked to pawn shops, which were allowed to reopen last week when the country began easing its movement restrictions. Long lines were seen outside of pawn shops in Selangor, Johor, Melaka and other states as people pawned their jewelry for cash or renewed …
Read More »Dr. M disagreed with PH’s withdrawal of PPBM, says Mukhriz
[ad_1] PPBM Vice President Mukhriz Mahathir (right) denies that Dr. Mahathir accepted in principle that the party leave Pakatan Harapan. (Photo by Bernama) PETALING JAYA: Mukhriz Mahathir denied that Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, as PPBM president, had originally agreed that the party should leave Pakatan Harapan, saying that his father made …
Read More »Covid-19: List of fake news on social media as of 10 a.m., May 10
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The following is the morning update from the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (KKMM) Rapid Response Team on how to counter the fake news on Covid-19 on social media. 1. The Miri Disaster Management Committee in Sarawak denies the allegation in an article in Mandarin that the …
Read More »Provisions at CMCO do not mean return to normal life
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) that was imposed on May 4 to allow almost all economic and social activities to resume does not mean that people can return to their old lives. The Movement Control Order (MCO), which was enforced for 47 days starting March 18 …
Read More »Five caught in custody of the baby
[ad_1] ARAU: A nurse’s routine checkup on a newborn baby led to the arrest of five people for allegedly falsifying documents related to child custody. The five arrested were local, two men and three women, between 30 and 58 years old. Arau’s OCPD Deputy, Nanda Ma’arof, said police received a …
Read More »Sarawak PKR suggests that police controls be reinstated
[ad_1] MIRI: Sarawak PKR suggests that police reset the roadblocks in the cities and towns of the state at night, claiming that they have noticed an increase in people leaving that time. “The police have completely removed all obstacles in Miri and in other cities considered green areas. There are …
Read More »Australia’s largest state to ease coronavirus blockade starting May 15
[ad_1] MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Australia’s largest state, home to Sydney, will allow cafes and restaurants, playgrounds, and outdoor pools to reopen on Friday, as extensive tests have shown that the spread of the coronavirus has slowed sharply New South Wales state prime minister said Sunday. The state has been the …
Read More »Malaysians to find out if MCO will be lifted or extended on Sunday (May 10)
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin will announce new developments in the Conditional Movement Control Order (MCO) in a special speech around 2 p.m. Sunday (May 10). Regardless of what the government decides, people will have to adapt to the new normality of practicing high social …
Read More »Working from home is now a permanent option
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Work from home (WFH) is now a permanent option, not just the Movement Control Order (MCO) agreement, said Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) President and CEO Jalil Rasheed (pix). In his May 7, 2020 tweets, Jalil said that as the largest state fund has the WFH as a …
Read More »Seoul closes bars and clubs for fear of second wave of virus after 34 new cases
[ad_1] SEOUL: South Korea reported 34 additional cases of Covid-19 (coronavirus) in the past 24 hours, as a series of broadcasts linked to clubgoers threatens the country’s profits in its fight against the virus. Figures released on Sunday (May 10) by the Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention increased …
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