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In danger of perpetual MCOs, Malaysia says expert

By Katherine S
January 21, 2021
in :  Health, Malaysia
Covid-19

KUALA LUMPUR- If the government does not get its Covid-19 policies correct, Malaysia is in danger of getting perpetual movement-control orders (MCOs), said Dr Musa Mohd Nordin. Dr Musa said during an online forum on Jom Channel on Wednesday, “We are not finding the hotspots and not doing enough mass testing with rapid tests” (Jan 20). And if the government …

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Government Employees Will be on Cloud Nine as the Wage Standardization Law Starts

By Jasmine C.
January 21, 2021
in :  Geo Politics, Philippines
governmentemployees

It’s interesting how things worked out as the introduction of the second tranche of the Wage Standardization Law set it’s objective for government employees to enjoy higher wages starting this month. In view of this, The National Budget Circular No. 548 has been released by Budget Secretary Wendel Avisado, which lays down the guidance for enforcing the second tranche of …

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Commuter’s Rights Bill: A Sign of Relief for Suffering Filipinos

By Jasmine C.
January 21, 2021
in :  Philippines
Legislators

It’s been a year since the coronavirus appeared in December 2019 and little has been done to mitigate the history of deteriorating mobility in the region so the advocates and lawmakers voiced out their point. In view of this, Legislators addressed the draft commuters’ rights bills filed at the House Transportation Committee meeting with the overall aim of strengthening passenger …

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Sriwijaya is the Worst and Tragic Air Crash to Deal With

By Noto
January 21, 2021
in :  Indonesia
Indonesia

Over the past decade, Indonesia has been involved in the scene of many air disasters. Looking back since an AirAsia jetliner carrying 162 individuals went down in the Java Sea in December 2014, the nation is try to focused on rescue efforts. Less than four years later, in the aftermath of a Lion Air crash which claimed 189 lives, they …

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A Legal Cannabis Business Has Started in Thailand with Strict Guidelines and Implementation

By Burapha
January 21, 2021
in :  Thailand
Cannabis

If there will be parties involved in the cultivation, distribution or possession of cannabis and hemp will be able to register to do so as on 29th of January whereas if some portions of the plant are to be excluded from the list of Type 5 drugs. A selection of savoury dishes are seen, including pizza, kaprao and khao yum, …

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Tengku Zafrulul says MCO 2.0 would cost Malaysia RM600mil daily.

By Katherine S
January 20, 2021
in :  Geo Politics, Malaysia
MCO 2.0

PUTRAJAYA: Because of the latest Movement Control Order (MCO 2.0), the government expects the country to lose RM600 million per day, compared to RM2.4 billion per day during the first MCO between March and May last year, Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz said yesterday. As five critical sectors are still available, this MCO is unlike the one in March last …

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Before Chinese New Year, Malaysia’s traders predicted a sales boom, but the MCO dented their expectations.

By Katherine S
January 20, 2021
in :  Malaysia
ChineseNewYear

KUALA LUMPUR: Traders in Kuala Lumpur and beyond who expected a busy season leading up to the Chinese New Year are now preparing for possible losses, after the government has again imposed a Movement Control Order (MCO) in almost all states to resolve an increasing number of COVID-19 cases. When reporters visited Petaling Lane, the Chinatown of Kuala Lumpur, last …

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Fears about privacy develop over Singapore virus tracking

By Katherine S
January 20, 2021
in :  ASEAN News
pandemic

SINGAPORE: Singapore has one of the most successful strategies in the world to fight the coronavirus pandemic, but there is growing concern among rights activists that this is coming at a price, with “unjustified surveillance” through the communication tracing mechanisms of the government. With slightly more than 59,100 confirmed virus infections, there have been only 29 coronavirus-related deaths in the …

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Adventure Awaits as Indonesia Explore in Electricity Production for Other Countries

By Noto
January 20, 2021
in :  Geo Politics, Indonesia
ArifinTasrif

Looking forward to what the year will bring, The Indonesian government is currently exploring electricity exports to Singapore. This is what the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Arifin Tasrif shared as there may be possible over-capacity of power supply in the region. Tasrif highlighted that Indonesia has excess power supply, especially in the midst of the pandemic that has …

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King Maha Vajiralongkorn Fortifies his Image as a Leader Amidst the Growing Chaos in Thailand

By Burapha
January 20, 2021
in :  Geo Politics, Thailand
Vajiralongkorn

Along with the unprecedented demands for restructuring of the Thai monarchy have seen political and economic turmoil, King Maha Vajiralongkorn is trying to burnish his reputation in what is shaping up as another year of tension in the region. In view of this, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha oversees a tourist economy decimated by the coronavirus pandemic, losing jobs from factories …

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