The supply of Malaysia's flagship crude grade Kimanis will be halved in May and June due to weak demand and as the country has agreed to reduce production in a pact with major oil producers, two ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia reports 50 new coronavirus cases, one death
Malaysia reported 50 new cases on Wednesday, bringing the cumulative total to 5,532. The health ministry also reported one new death, bringing the total number of fatalities up to 93. ( read original story ...)
Afghanistan’s Next War
Now, as the men waited to be processed back into a war zone they had tried to escape, health care workers shouting through a megaphone instructed them in how to wash their hands. By the afternoon, the ... ( read original story ...)
Support for full withdrawal from Afghanistan grows: Poll
Coalition forces provide security while an American Apache helicopter flies overhead in an attempt to locate insurgents who reportedly placed a roadside bomb in Shinkay district of Zabul province in ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Tough times ahead as Afghanistan struggles to manage pandemic
Health experts warn that the pandemic could have devastating consequences for the war-ravaged nation. Without a unified response and access to enough tests and ventilators, it risks facing a highly ... ( read original story ...)
Day 42 without sports 😭: South Korea sets a date for real baseball, but MLB can only wait
The Korea Baseball Organization will launch its 144-game season on May 5, while here in the USA we can only hope to see MLB games this summer. ( read original story ...)
South Korea finds patients testing positive post-recovery from coronavirus barely infectious
Patients who tested positive for novel after recovering from their first bout of the illness appeared to be far less infectious the second time round, South Korea’s health authorities said on ... ( read original story ...)
South Korea boosts coronavirus crisis stimulus package to $200bn
“The government has succeeded in bringing the outbreak under control but the problem is that South Korea is an export-driven economy heavily dependent on overseas demand,” said Oh Seok-tae, a ... ( read original story ...)
UN condemns killing of WHO staffer in Myanmar transporting COVID-19 samples
Myanmar has reported 121 COVID-19 cases, including five deaths. Pyae Sone Win Maung died after being wounded in a security incident in Minbya township in Rakhine on the evening of April 20. ( read original story ...)
Airports of Thailand expects passengers to decline by more than 50%
Airports of (AOT) expects the number of passengers to drop to 66.58 million and the number of flights to decline by 44.9% to 493,800 for its fiscal year ending in Septemb ... ( read original story ...)