[ad_1] SHANGHAI: China recorded 22 new COVID-19 infections on Nov. 23, up from 11 the day before, the country’s health authority said, while a Tianjin city official said two confirmed cases this month contracted the virus in North American pig heads. . The National Health Commission said on Tuesday (November …
Read More »Biden’s choice for UN envoy will find waning US influence
[ad_1] NEW YORK The election of President-elect Joe Biden to be his ambassador to the United Nations in New York will have to address Washington’s waning leadership of the world body in the face of a more assertive China, diplomats and analysts said on Monday (November 23) . Biden nominated …
Read More »Hundreds of Flights Canceled As Shanghai Tackles Coronavirus Outbreak, East Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] BEIJING (AFP) – Hundreds of flights at one of China’s busiest airports were canceled on Tuesday (November 24) as Shanghai raced to control a local coronavirus outbreak. Health officials have examined thousands of employees at Pudong International Airport since a small cluster of Covid-19 cases in the city was …
Read More »Last group of COVID-19 closes; no group active in Singapore for the first time since the pandemic began
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The latest batch of COVID-19 in a migrant worker dormitory has closed, which means There are no active conglomerates in Singapore since the pandemic began. The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced the closure of the cluster in the Cassia @ Penjuru dormitory on Tuesday (Nov 24), after 28 …
Read More »Covid-19 vaccines offer hope as world leaders plan for the future
[ad_1] Hopes for Covid-19 vaccines have given citizens weary of the virus around the world a boost, but the disease remains rampant and world leaders urge people to be patient. PARIS: France is expected to loosen its coronavirus restrictions on Tuesday, as the head of a major airline said the …
Read More »Malaysia’s crucial 2021 budget vote likely to be delayed, SE Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR – The vote on Malaysia’s budget in Parliament, scheduled for Thursday (November 26), which could decide the fate of Muhyiddin Yassin’s administration, will be delayed until next week on December 1. Official sources told The Straits Times that Parliament cannot make a decision on the supply bill, …
Read More »Malaysia Reaches Record 2,188 New COVID-19 Cases; most infections from the Selangor working group
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia reported a record 2,188 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday (Nov 24), with Selangor state accounting for the majority of infections. This is the first time that Malaysia has recorded more than 2,000 daily infections, bringing the cumulative total to 58,847. Ad Ad A total of 14,353 …
Read More »Former Mediacorp actress Florence Tan, 43, exhausted after first week in college, Entertainment News
[ad_1] It seems that college is scary to anyone, no matter how old you are. In an Instagram post last week, Malaysian actress Florence Tan, who currently lives in Hong Kong, shared how exhausted she was in her first week studying health sciences after recently enrolling at People’s University. He …
Read More »18 new Covid-19 boxes in Singapore, all imported; no local cases during the fourteenth day, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – 18 new coronavirus cases were confirmed as of Tuesday noon (Nov. 24), all of which were imported. Imported cases were placed on stay-at-home notices upon arrival in Singapore, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said. Among them, two are Singaporean and 14 are job pass holders who are …
Read More »The Health Ministry authorized me to attend parliament, says the Sabah deputy after the uproar over the anticipated discharge from the COVID-19 quarantine
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: A federal legislator from the state of Sabah denied on Tuesday (November 24) that he had not finished serving his COVID-19 quarantine, and claimed that the Health Ministry authorized him to attend the current meeting of parliament. This came after the opposition asked in parliament whether Jeffrey …
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