[ad_1] BRUSSELS (Reuters) – US drugmaker Pfizer has complained of a breach of confidentiality after a politician in Belgium published the price per dose of COVID-19 vaccines ordered by the country on Thursday, according to a Belgian newspaper. Belgian Secretary of State Eva De Bleeker tweeted a table with the …
Read More »KLCI Falls 1.31% As Investment Sentiment Sours Amid CMCO Extension
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 18): FBM KLCI fell 1.31% or 21.86 points today, following declines in regional pairs, while news of the extension of the conditional motion control order weighed on the national investment sentiment. The benchmark closed at 1,652.49, with 852 counters negative to 370 that rose, while 474 …
Read More »Landlord-Tenant Court Will Resolve Rental Issues, Rep Says
[ad_1] One assemblyman says a landlord-tenant court can mitigate racial discrimination between landlords. PETALING JAYA: Bukit Gasing Assemblyman Rajiv Rishyakaran urged the government to establish a landlord-tenant court, saying it can speed up the resolution of complaints between the parties. He said the process is cost-effective and time-efficient, saving plaintiffs …
Read More »The Health Department urges passengers on the express bus leaving the Sibu terminal at 1 am Thursday to report
[ad_1] Dr. Chin Zin Hing SIBU (Dec 18): The state Department of Health is now conducting a Covid-19 contact tracing for passengers on a bus that left the Sibu Express bus terminal at 1 a.m. Thursday with four Indonesian women infected a board. The women were reported to disembark at …
Read More »‘Gay is fine!’ not okay for home ministry
[ad_1] Gay is fine! A Christian perspective ‘and’ Peichi ‘are forbidden. (Photo by Gerak Budaya) PETALING JAYA: The Home Office has banned two publications for “promoting” homosexuality and pornography. In a statement today, the Secretary General of the Interior Ministry, Wan Ahmad Dahlan Abdul Aziz, said a book titled “Gay …
Read More »DSP police jailed two years, fined RM25k for soliciting bribery
[ad_1] KOTA KINABALU: A high-ranking police officer was jailed for two years and fined RM25,000 or five months in jail in absentia after being convicted of asking a woman for RM20,000 in connection with a cheating case in 2016. Mohd Mahyudin Abdullah (Photo), who held the rank of Deputy Superintendent …
Read More »Georginio Wijnaldum’s outburst in the dressing room serves as a warning to Jurgen Klopp
[ad_1] Liverpool claimed possibly their biggest victory of the Premier League season so far this week by beating Tottenham 2-1 at Anfield. The last winner of Roberto Firmino gave the Reds three huge points to take advantage in the title race. Before the game, it was a player who caught …
Read More »Eight ‘Ah Long’ caught after threatening a borrower
[ad_1] KOTA KINABALU: Eight people, including a woman, were detained by the police for their involvement in loan sharking or “Ah Long” activities in Sandakan. Sabah Police Deputy Commissioner Datuk Mazli Mazlan said on Friday (December 18) that the arrests were made following a police report filed by a 38-year-old …
Read More »Covid-19: 1,771 infected health personnel, so far
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: So far, a total of 1,771 Covid-19 infections have been recorded among healthcare personnel, with 1,359 cases or 76.7 percent detected during the third wave of the pandemic, including 43 new cases today, said the Ministry of Health. Health Director General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah …
Read More »Christmas Covid Vaccine Comfort Crashes With New Restrictions | World
[ad_1] Medical workers from the Covid-19 intensive care unit at Santo Stefano hospital in Prato, near Florence, Tuscany, are photographed while caring for a patient on December 17, 2020. – AFP pic LONDON, December 18 – Coronavirus vaccine approvals and launches have brought comfort and joy to many this Christmas, …
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