Driving, flying schools may open starting tomorrow, says minister
Hobby fishermen may also take up their rods once more.
Elill is a journalist with The Malaysian Insight.
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Hobby fishermen may also take up their rods once more.
Putrajaya walks back on previous rule that allowed only those living under the same roof to attend key New Year tradition.
Too few devices, spotty internet hindering Orang Asli on Pulau Carey.
Business as usual for expats, showing little fear despite rumours of major protests.
Temples are off-limits to all but five committee members at a time.
Tourist-dependent Orang Asli suffering since March as various stages of lockdown bar domestic tourism, travel.
Parents compete with civil groups and politicians donating to needy children to snap up devices before shops run out.
In 198 screening tests at the centre, 108 have come up positive, says senior minister.
Movement curbs are introduced after cases grow from none to numerous in previously green areas .
They put out dry foodstuffs in front of their house and invite people to take what they need.
Of the number, 4,735 were confirmed positive, says senior minister.
Record number of new clusters linked to workplaces which ignore SOP.
Fall in rank means country not improving in efforts to fight draft, says watchdog.