PETALING JAYA: With news of tighter enforcement of MCO 3.0 on the cards, Malaysians have taken to social media to express their peace of mind and offer suggestions, while some also took the government to task for not making the announcement sooner.
@norlizarofli noted that our frontliners are working to the point of exhaustion and the authority should decide soon.
Facebook user EL JiaJia opined that it was more important now for everyone “to do their part”, referring to the heightening of positive cases daily.
She also called for the vaccination to all citizens to be speeded up.
Ainon A Aziz suggested that Malaysians should emulate Taiwanese and “practise self-imposed lockdown.”
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(Reuters) - The world reacted to an Israeli-Hamas truce ending some of the worst fighting in years.
Palestinians celebrate in the streets following a ceasefire, in the southern Gaza Strip May 21, 2021. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
U.N. SECRETARY-GENERAL ANTONIO GUTERRES
“I stress that Israeli and Palestinian leaders have a responsibility beyond the restoration of calm to start a serious dialogue to address the root causes of the conflict.
“Gaza is an integral part of the future Palestinian state and no effort should be spared to bring about real national reconciliation that ends the division.”
U.S. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN
Omid Scobie reveals palace reaction on Meghan s baby shower in NY ahead of Archie s birth
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Thu, May 20, 2021
Meghan Markle left palace in shock with her decision to throw her first baby shower in New York ahead of son Archie s birth in 2019, according to new claims.
Omid Scobie, royal author and journalist, revealed that one palace aide was horrified , and deemed Prince Harry s wife s plans to be common .
The expert, while sharing her knowledge in a new documentary called A Very Royal Baby : From Cradle to Crown, opened up on the palace s initial reaction to the the Duchess of Sussex over her decision to hold the event in New York.
PETALING JAYA: It was a sobering moment for Malaysians, as the country hit a record high of 6,075 new cases on Wednesday (May 19).
Facebook user San Betty tried to galvanise her fellow Malaysians, even though she admitted that the situation seems bleak.
“I don’t know how to react to this anymore.
Penat dah (I’m tired), seems like we’re not far behind from India.
“Please Malaysians! We have had it controlled in the past before, let’s just work towards it again.
“We can still do our part without needing the government to set regulations for it, ” she said.
Trainline shares tumble as government s overhaul of the railways threatens revenues
Trainline was putting a brave face on things. Perhaps it was hoping the new app would be outsourced to Serco or would be run by Dido Harding Not appy
Trainline PLC (LON:TRN) was putting a brave face on things after the government unveiled plans for a railways ticket website and app.
The website and app, under the auspices of a new public body with the strangely familiar-sounding name of Great British Railways, would complete directly with Trainline’s core offering.
The details were published in something called the Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail.