McDonnell Douglas had been duped into shipping nearly a hundred scout helicopters to a country that still considered itself at war with the United States. However, the Semler brothers were let off ... ( read original story ...)
India-Nepal diplomatic row likely to escalate, no talks soon
Diplomatic ties between the two nations frayed further after the issuance of a new updated map by Nepal on May 20. ( read original story ...)
Tracking Nepal’s red panda by satellite
D espite the COVID-19 lockdown, conservationists in eastern Nepal are busy tracking ten wild red pandas they had fitted for the first time with GPS-satellite collars in December to monitor their ... ( read original story ...)
SW Yemen impacted by locust invasion
Farms in southwestern Yemen are being under invasion by rampant swarms of locusts. A farmer tries to drive out locusts from his farm after their arrival at a cultivation area in Dhamar Province, Yemen ... ( read original story ...)
UNESCO condemns killing of AFP contributor in Yemen
The UN's cultural organisation on Thursday condemned the killing of Nabil Hasan al-Quaety, a Yemeni journalist who contributed to AFP, in the southern city of Aden this week. "I call on all parties to ... ( read original story ...)
QRCS protects health care workers in Yemen against Coronavirus [EN/AR]
Arabic News and Press Release on Yemen about Health, Water Sanitation Hygiene and Epidemic; published on 07 Jun 2020 by ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia to reopen most economic activity with virus outbreak ‘under control’
Malaysia on Sunday said it would reopen nearly all economic activity and allow interstate travel starting June 10, lifting coronavirus restrictions imposed nearly three months ago as it moves to ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia to Lift Most Coronavirus Curbs With Outbreak ‘Under Control’
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced in a televised address on Sunday the novel coranvirus outbreak was under control and Malaysia would begin a new recovery phase until Aug. 31. Malaysia had ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia reports 19 new coronavirus cases; no new deaths
Malaysian health officials reported 19 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, taking the cumulative total to 8,322. The health ministry also reported no new deaths, with total fatalities remaining at 117. ( read original story ...)
Malaysia to Relax Restrictions on People’s Movement From June 10
Malaysia will relax restrictions on the movement of peoplke within the country from June 10 and allow almost all activities including domestic tourism to resume, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said ... ( read original story ...)