South Korean activists say they have flown balloons carrying propaganda across the border in to North Korea, in the latest escalation of tensions. The North is furious about the balloons while the ... ( read original story ...)
North Korea seen reinstalling border loudspeakers
A spokeswoman at Seoul's defence ministry declined to confirm North Korea's moves but reiterated at a regular briefing that Pyongyang would "have to pay for the consequences" if it continues to defy ... ( read original story ...)
Saudi Arabia says it intercepts ballistic missiles from rebels in Yemen
Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday that it intercepted ballistic missiles and bomb-laden drones launched by Yemen’s Houthi rebels in an attack that began the previous night. ( read original story ...)
2020 Recession In Malaysia: What You Need To Know
A recession is usually characterised as a significant decline in general economic activity in a specific region. The most popular rule-of-thumb definition of a recession was introduced by US economist ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia reports 3 new COVID-19 cases
Malaysia reported three new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, pushing the national total to 8,590, the Health Ministry said. Health Ministry Director-General Noor Hisham Abdullah said in a statement that all ... ( read original story ...)
Former Malaysia PM Mahathir Mohamad says he will pull out of Pakatan Plus, won’t accept minister mentor post
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad says he will quit Pakatan Plus but continue working with Democratic Action Party (DAP) and Amanah, after Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) rejected the "Mahathir-Anwar" combination ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia U-19’s Izhan looking to turn personal AFC Championship nightmare into happy ending
The teenage goalkeeper also revealed what football practice is currently like, under post-Covid 19 health and safety requirements. ( read original story ...)
India may not renew safeguard duty on solar imports from China, Malaysia: Report
The Centre may not extend the safeguard duty in place since July 30, 2018, on solar cells and modules imported from China and Malaysia ... ( read original story ...)
Saudi Arabia closes Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca to foreign visitors
Saudi Arabia said it won't allow international travelers to make a sacred Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca next month due to coronavirus concerns, a move that will exclude potentially millions of worshipers. ( read original story ...)
Saudi Arabia to Hold ‘Very Limited’ Hajj Due to COVID-19
The decision comes after weeks of speculation over whether Saudi Arabia would cancel the pilgrimage altogether or allow the hajj to be held in symbolic numbers. It’s unclear why the government waited ... ( read original story ...)