[ad_1] Barcroft Media via Getty Images Slowly, slowly, Huawei is piecing together its alternatives to Google’s software and services, bedding down for a world where there can be no post-blacklist return to business as usual. And while the mood music from Shenzhen still suggests that the company would like nothing …
Read More »They still don’t charge fees, school bus operators said.
[ad_1] PETALIZING JAYA: School bus operators have been told not to charge fares as long as schools remain closed under the motion control order (MCO). Chief Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said there was no point in parents paying for the service when their children were not …
Read More »More than 1,000 rows of food in the rich Geneva amid the closure of the virus
[ad_1] GENEVA (Reuters) – More than 1,000 people queued Saturday for free food packages in Geneva, underscoring the impact of the coronavirus epidemic on poor workers and undocumented immigrants, including in wealthy Switzerland. The line of people stretched for more than 1 km (half a mile) off an ice rink …
Read More »United States Tightens Visa Rules for Chinese Journalists Amid Coronavirus Tensions
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States on Friday issued a new rule that tightens visa guidelines for Chinese journalists, saying it was in response to the treatment of American journalists in China, a change that comes amid tensions between the two nations. on the world coronavirus pandemic. The United …
Read More »Truck driver who crashed into the police corporal sent until Monday (May 11)
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The driver of the truck that crashed into a police obstacle that led to the death of a corporal has been held for three days. Selangor CID chief, Communications Assistant Datuk Fadzil Ahmat said the suspect was detained until Monday (May 11). “The suspect was arrested again …
Read More »China and South Korea to be removed from Thai list of Covid-19 access points
[ad_1] BANGKOK: Thailand’s Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul (photo) on Saturday (May 9) proposed that China and South Korea be removed from the list of countries in Thailand at high risk of Covid-19 infection after her daily case count was reduced to single digits. The measure, aimed at gradually restoring economic …
Read More »Trio of Antiviral Drugs Found to Shorten COVID-19 Disease in Mild Cases: Study
[ad_1] Researchers in Hong Kong found that patients suffering from a milder disease caused by the new coronavirus recover more quickly if they are treated with a three-drug antiviral cocktail soon after symptoms appear. The authors of the study, published in The Lancet on Friday, described the findings as “early …
Read More »About 3.5 million EPF taxpayers to get money from i-Lestari
[ad_1] KOTA KINABALU (Bernama): The Employee Provident Fund (EPF) approved withdrawals from account 2 totaling RM1.66bil by 3.5 million taxpayers under the i-Lestari initiative launched last month, said Deputy Minister of Finance I Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri. The money will be credited to their bank accounts by electronic transfer between …
Read More »Almost all companies in Sarawak will reopen from May 12
[ad_1] Most companies in Sarawak will be able to reopen starting May 12. KUCHING: Almost all economic sectors in Sarawak will resume operations starting May 12, the state disaster management committee said today. Committee chairman Douglas Uggah Embas, who is deputy chief minister, said the procedures had been prepared and …
Read More »Analysts say Muhyiddin can lose but PH won’t win
[ad_1] Analysts say Umno and PAS will win a general election if Muhyiddin Yassin is overthrown in a vote of confidence. PETALING JAYA: Umno and PAS will be the biggest winners if Dr. Mahathir Mohamad manages to move a parliamentary motion of no confidence in Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, two …
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