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2020-06-24
All eyes on the older students to pave the way
Heading for break-up
Traders in Chini enjoying brisk business due to the by-election in the constituency.
Lee Choy Pin is more than happy to share her bak chang recipe with her family.>
Singapore all set for July polls despite lingering Covid-19 pandemic concerns.
SPM, STPM takers say ‘yes’ to shorter school holidays
PKR assemblyman ready to face party sanctions
Lim: Best way Anwar can be PM is if Dr M is ninth PM
‘a tiff that may prove to be costly’:
Teddy bears a reminder for patients to keep apart
Back to single digit as three new cases found
Jit Sin teachers to make do with old school desks
Mah: Preschools and kindies to reopen on July 1
Govt told of employers abusing Wage Subsidy Programme
New normal for schools – teachers, students and parents have a role to play
Time to Cuti Cuti in Malaysia
Cheaper airfares and hotel rooms to boost domestic travel
Mixed reactions to freeze on foreign worker intake
Joyful news for big screen fans
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Trafficking-by-drone suspect ‘Boy Setan’ caught
Rais presents RM15,000 donation to ailing composer Ooi
Vendors selling turtle eggs online
Family looking for 77-year-old father
A friendship that has stood the test of time
The way to regain public trust
‘Experiment’ causes train to derail in Japan
Mall security guard finds online fame
Boost for social enterprises
Fibre-optic cables better for broadband
Desperate for details on SOP to leave country
Call to focus on human life and dignity
A water pipeline dating back to the British colonial era is offering those bored by pandemic restrictions a fresh view of Yangon.
All areas in the country will remain under community quarantine for now, with no plans to lift lockdowns anytime soon.
Activists launch hundreds of thousands of anti-Pyongyang leaflets towards North Korea amid rising tensions.
Premier Li Keqiang says China and the European Union must strike a deal soon to drive a global economic recovery.
An army sergeant who exposed corruption in his unit was granted bail after being accused of leaving his post.
Last third-gen Beidou satellite fired into orbit
Outbreak contained as new cases drop in Beijing
Protesters try to topple uS president statue
US work visa to stay frozen
Germany pulls ‘emergency brake’ on lockdown easing
US$4 trillion fund holders tell Brazil to halt deforestation
Virus cases top nine million
Sanofi eyes vaccine approval by first half of 2021
NZ seizes US$90mil in assets from Russian cybercrime suspect
Murray: My priority is to play at US and French Opens
Five Red Star Belgrade players test positive
Spanish prosecutors file tax fraud suit against Ancelotti
Arteta tells Arsenal players to keep their cool
La Liga hopes to welcome fans back in Spain under strict guidelines
Australia, NZ favourites to host 2023 women’s World Cup
The ideal Citizen
‘White Lives Matter’ banner disheartening, says Richards
Pros are still lethal
It’s no go even for ‘safe’ golf meets
Indoor meet in Thailand the big test for cueists
All together now for shuttlers on July 1
Under-19 side get Euro invites but not approval for training
Melaka ready for earlier kick-off, says Zainal
Racing to get nod
It’s a long route to training but para cyclists not short of breath
Slip, City, slip
Ronaldo makes no mistake from the spot as Juve jive again.
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