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BEIRUT: Lebanese security forces fired water cannons, rubber bullets and tear gas yesterday to try to break up stone-throwing protesters in Beirut, which has been rocked by some of the worst violence since unrest erupted in October. Yesterday’s confrontation broke
Read MoreBrazilian tribes back manifesto to save Amazon habitat from Bolsonaro
XINGU INDIGENOUS PARK: Leaders of native tribes in Brazil issued a rallying call to protect the Amazon rainforest and its indigenous people from what they called the “genocide, ethnocide and ecocide” planned by the country’s far-right President Jair Bolsonaro. A
Read MoreSaifuddin: Stern action against retailers who raise price during CNY
PUCHONG: Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry (KPDNHEP) will take stern action on sellers who hike up prices indiscriminately to take advantage of the upcoming Chinese New Year celebration. Its minister, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said that more than
Read MoreThe University of Hong Kong expanded collaboration with the University of Cambridge to offer Undergraduate Recruitment Scheme for Natural Sciences
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Jan. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The University of Hong Kong (HKU) organised an Open House event at Le Méridien Kuala Lumpur on 18 January. HKU announced the expanded collaboration between HKU and the University of Cambridge to
Read MoreIndia says no meeting with Malaysia in Davos as palm oil row simmers
KUALA LUMPUR/NEW DELHI: India’s trade minister will not meet with his Malaysian counterpart in Davos next week because of his tight schedule, an Indian trade ministry official said yesterday, as a spat simmer between the top buyer of palm oil
Read MoreNorth Korean foreign minister replaced
North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho has been replaced, Seoul-based NK News reported on Saturday. The usually well-informed outlet, citing multiple unnamed sources in Pyongyang, said Ri would be replaced by Ri Son Gwon, the former chairman of the
Read MoreMicrochip Simplifies Functional Safety Requirements with MPLAB(R) TUV SUD-certified Tools
BANGKOK, Jan. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Functional safety certifications are required in many industries, but it is often a time-consuming and expensive process. Certifications can also require extensive justification for using specific development tools, unless the tool is already certified
Read MoreProtection scheme for Malaysians working in Singapore soon
JOHOR BAHRU: Human Resources Ministry intends to introduce a social security protection scheme to some 300,000 Malaysians working in Singapore to protect their welfare. Its minister, M Kulasegaran, said that the ministry was currently awaiting the results of a study
Read MoreAustralia boosts emergency funding for bushfire-affected businesses
Australia today boosted emergency grants and loans for small businesses hit by bushfires that have ravaged the country during the peak tourist season, as firefighters used cooler weather to prepare for a return of hazardous fire conditions. The fires have
Read MoreTrump promises farmers that China trade deal to be good for them
US President Donald Trump sought yesterday to assure American farmers and ranchers hit by a protracted tariff war with China that a trade agreement he signed with Beijing will lead to major purchases of US agricultural products. Trump’s remarks in
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