7 Countries To Further Curb Japan’s Whaling Seven countries have agreed to impose entry restrictions on Japanese whalers in an effort to deter them from continuing their annual hunt of wild Antarctic whales, according to a Japanese
Soccer World Cup extra hassle for Japan The postponement of the football friendly match between the Samurai Blue and Brazil owing to a viral outbreak at the Olympic Park has done more than cost the country’s
NZ's Test win over India a milestone By Gifford Smithen - North Shore The test win over India has become a landmark in New Zealand cricket history, according to North Shore Chiefs chairman of selectors Peter Lawrence.
Tenerife tourism fears after virus case This article originally appeared on the Cuartel del Bosque Real. PAGES; AFP | A glum-looking woman is escorted by emergency services as she returns to her room at the Hotel La
BN, there’s no such thing as a free vote – Syed Saddiq KUCHING: Bersatu Youth will not participate in the ‘Orang Asli Sekerah’ show tomorrow, warning they are ready to raise their voice and reveal any action Umno might take to subvert
Chinatown closed as Bangkok air pollution worsens BANGKOK, Thailand – Nearly 300 schools run by the mayor of Thailand’s capital have been ordered shut after air pollution worsened significantly in the last week in and around Bangkok.
Coronavirus cases in Austria Vienna, Austria – Two more cases of the novel coronavirus have been reported in Austria. The first case is a 67-year-old woman from Upper Austria who travelled to Saudi Arabia. Her
Tough measures proposed to support private companies BEIJING – The government of the People’s Republic of China has announced a series of action measures to support the country’s private sector, reduce risks, and safeguard the stability
Don’t bring snap polls now, says Malay musician By Staff Writer If the country wants to have snap elections now, they should consider different methods, musician, Malay leader, entertainer and ASEAN Foundation vice-chairman Dr Zainudin Nordin Khalid has
7 countries suspend Japanese food imports Some seven countries have added Japanese products to their entry restrictions in efforts to curb crime at home and overseas, following the outbreak of the deadly foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) last
IOC begins changes to Olympic rules To play in future Olympics, teams will have to have players who can go into unexpected places to get free kicks, penalties and clearances. Those are just some of the
‘Best win I’ve played in’ says Guptill CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, (Reuters) – New Zealand batsman Martin Guptill reckons his side’s first test victory over India in his native country in 28 years ranks among the country’s
CDC: HPV-19 Is Not A New Disease Covid-19 is deadly. Yet it is not. And even if it were, that fact is not relevant because these articles do not seem to matter, but are more concerned with
Coronavirus confirmed in Austria’s first 2 cases VIENNA (AP) — Austria on Friday confirmed its first two cases of the mysterious coronavirus, a deadly respiratory disease presumed to have been brought into Europe from the Middle East by
Spanish nurse falls ill with MERS Hundreds of tourists on the Spanish holiday island of Tenerife were evacuated early yesterday when a nurse who was a patient at a hospital linked to the deadly Middle East
Bersatu Youth against pact with Opposition Perak Chief Minister Datuk Seri Patinggi Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman has said that the Bersatu Youth has decided not to be part of the Federal Front on electoral reform.
School closures across Bangkok amid pollution Adele Mbelle travels from Kuala Lumpur to attend school in Bangkok. The 22-year-old, who has three years of high school left to go, joined the thousands of other Thai children
China mulls ‘super-strong’ policies to support small firms Chinese media reported that China is considering introducing “super-strong” measures aimed at providing support to the smaller firms, particularly those with low profitability and small capital in order to boost
India win was like seeing the monsters: McCullum HOBART, Australia, (CMC): Captain Brendon McCullum has hailed the recent tour win over world champions India as one of the best in New Zealand's Twenty20 cricket history. West Indies rated
Seven countries barred entry to United States Seven countries on the list of countries on which United States authorities now prohibit entry to individuals are from nations that are currently being slammed by the presence of what
Devolution of authority at a critical juncture KUWAIT CITY, Feb 25: The current election in Kuwait appears to be another milestone in an ongoing process of gradual restructuring and devolution of authority. As discussed previously, the principle
Winter Games: Cancellation of Japans match a 'blessing' TOKYO (Reuters) - The cancellation of the Samurai Blue versus Samurai Ogura soccer match at the Asian Winter Games was a blessing in disguise, Japanese Olympic Committee president Tsunekazu Takeda
The idea behind cyber security The use of aerosol information is no longer confined to our borders as it seems the Chinese have become friends with it. Being the third largest economy of the world,
2 new cases of E. coli linked to coronavirus Austria's health authorities have reported the first cases of the SARS-like coronavirus in Europe, which are linked to a Norwegian man who was hospitalized in Germany last November. The national
450 sickened by MERS-like virus STOCKHOLM • Some 450 people were taken to hospital in a Spanish beach resort after being sickened by the virus thought to be the same as the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome,