[ad_1] BERLIN: Germany, once a beacon of hope in Europe’s coronavirus nightmare, recorded its millionth case on Friday (Nov. 27), when questions arose about how much protection a major vaccine candidate offers. Like much of the continent, Germany is battling a resurgence of a pandemic that shows little sign of …
Read More »Gerakan Releases MACC Report on Penang Funding for Comic Book Museum
[ad_1] GEORGE TOWN (Bernama): Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan) filed a report with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) yesterday (Nov 26) to investigate the Penang government’s allocation to the Cultural Museum of Asia Comics to pay the fee for museum rental. . Penang Gerakan Vice President H’ng Khong Leng said …
Read More »South Korea Agency Says North Korea Executed People, Closed Capital
[ad_1] SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered the execution of at least two people, banned sea fishing and blockaded the capital Pyongyang as part of frantic efforts to protect against COVID-19 and its economic damage, said the South Korean spy agency to lawmakers. Friday (November 27). The Kim …
Read More »Liverpool will play the Champions League clash with FC Midtjylland in Denmark
[ad_1] 3:23 am ET Mark ogdenSenior Writer, ESPN FC Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email Liverpool will play their final Champions League Group D match against FC Midtjylland in Herning, Denmark, after UEFA confirmed to ESPN that Danish coronavirus restrictions will no longer force the match to move to a …
Read More »Impressive palm oil rally will drive up supermarket prices
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (Bloomberg) – One of the world’s most popular commodities is as expensive as it has been in eight years, a rebound that points to rising food prices and a pullback in biofuel initiatives in the coming months. . The price of palm oil, an ingredient in about half …
Read More »Conditional OLS: Music, Quran teachers authorized to teach individual sessions from Saturday (November 28)
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Music and Quran teachers in conditional motion control order (MCO) areas can teach from Saturday (Nov 28) as long as they have individual sessions, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. He said that the government understands the complaints of such teachers, so the meeting of …
Read More »Government signs agreement with Pfizer for 12.8 thousand doses of Covid-19 vaccine
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian government, through the Ministry of Health, has signed a preliminary purchase agreement with the pharmaceutical company Pfizer to obtain 12.8 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines to meet the immunization needs of 20 percent or 6, 4 million Malaysians. Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said that …
Read More »Trump Loses Twitter Followers Every Day After Losing Election
[ad_1] What is the sound of a lame duck tweeting? Weeks after losing the election, US President Donald Trump is now losing Twitter followers by the day, according to Newsweek. More than 46,000 of the president’s former disciples have reportedly stopped receiving his tweets since Nov. 22. The president still …
Read More »TDM Says CEO Zainal Abidin Resigned Over Disagreement With President
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: TDM Bhd plantation company He said CEO Zainal Abidin Shariff resigned, citing disagreement with his president on issues related to the company’s palm oil business activities. Zainal submitted his resignation letter on Thursday with immediate effect, the company told Bursa Malaysia in a presentation today. The company …
Read More »Dr. M: Opposing Budget 2021 at the committee stage will not have a significant effect
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Any opposition at the committee stage will not have any significant effect on the government or the proposed budget, says Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad (Photo). The former prime minister said that this was just an effort to divert the attention of the people, who are disappointed in …
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