Third quarterback Nate Sudfeld was the only healthy Eagles inactive for Sunday night’s game against the visiting Dallas Cowboys. As was reported earlier in the day, right tackle Lane Johnson was ... ( read original story ...)
Cambodia reopens schools after coronavirus shutdown in March
Schools throughout Cambodia reopened Monday for the first time since March but with class sizes and hours limited by coronavirus precautions. Education ... ( read original story ...)
Londoner launches clothing drive for Syria
A young man in London's Syrian community is gathering clothing donations to send to Syria, a country still recovering from years of deadly conflict. ( read original story ...)
Mount Everest Empties as Covid-19 Strikes Tourism in Nepal
The Himalayan country’s economy has taken a blow from a lack of climbers and a plunge in remittances as infections spread. ( read original story ...)
Everyone reminded us that we lost to Nepal twice: Jamal
Captain Jamal Bhuiyan today said that the players of the national football team are not yet fully fit for this month's international friendlies against Nepal but the players of Bashundhara Kings are ... ( read original story ...)
Nepal’s communists on verge of split, again
Bishnu Poudel, whom Oli appointed Finance Minister last month, took to Facebook to also warn that the NCP was on the verge of a split, and entreated senior leaders to honour the sacrifices of the ... ( read original story ...)
India could resume foreign secretary-level dialogue with Nepal. There is one condition
(AFP) Army Chief General MM Naravane, who travels to Nepal this week to be conferred the honorary rank of general of the Nepali Army, will meet Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on November 5. The meeting, ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia to Review Rules on Social, Sports Activities Amid Coronavirus Spike
Malaysia's Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin on Monday ordered a review of regulations on social and sports activities, seeking stricter curbs amid a fresh spike in coronavirus cases in the Southeast ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia reports 834 new COVID-19 cases, 2 more deaths
Malaysia's health ministry reported 834 new COVID-19 cases on Monday (Nov 2), taking the country's total to 33,339 infections. All ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia: BNM seen holding rates this week – UOB
The Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) is forecasted to keep the policy rate unchanged at its meeting on Tuesday, noted Economist at UOB Group Lee Sue Ann. Key Quotes “The lower bound o ... ( read original story ...)