SINGAPORE: Several traders in Malaysia and Singapore have begun selling and marketing food items online after authorities said on Friday that the highly anticipated annual Ramadan Bazaar would be canceled this year due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Malaysia’s Defense Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said that no bazaars would be held if the Movement Control Order was extended, especially after the number of cases rose to 3,500.
Meanwhile, Singapore closed its iconic Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar, too.
“For the well-being and safety of our residents, the People’s Association will not be organizing festive bazaars and trade fairs with effect from March 18. This includes the annual Hari Raya Bazaars organized at Wisma Geylang Serai as well as at Our Tampines Hub and in Woodlands,” a statement released by the PA said.
Food bazaars canceled, online trade launched
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Food bazaars canceled, online trade launched
- Malaysia’s Defense Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said that no bazaars would be held if the Movement Control Order was extended
Afghan Taliban says Pakistan bombs Kabul in fresh escalation
KABUL: The Afghan government said on Friday that Pakistan had carried out fresh strikes on Kabul and several other provinces.
Taliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a post on X that Kabul, Kandahar, Paktia, Paktika, and some other areas, were targeted.
Pakistan has killed at least 641 Afghan Taliban operatives and injured more than 855 in the ongoing conflict between the two sides since last month, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on Wednesday.
Islamabad has said its airstrikes, which have at times directly targeted the Afghan Taliban government, are aimed at ending Kabul’s support for militants carrying out attacks on Pakistan. The Taliban has denied aiding militant groups.
Fresh clashes between the two neighbors began on Feb. 26 after Afghanistan’s border forces launched attacks against Pakistani military installations. Kabul said the attack was in retaliation for Islamabad’s airstrikes earlier in February. Both forces have since then engaged in the worst fighting between them in decades.
Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have remained strained since the Afghan Taliban seized power in August 2021. Pakistan has witnessed a surge in militant attacks across the country in recent months that it blames on militants it alleges are based in Afghanistan. Kabul denies the allegations and insists that its soil is not used by militant groups for attacks against other countries.
While Afghanistan has voiced the desire for dialogue, Pakistan has repeatedly ruled out talks, saying it will continue targeting militant hideouts through “Operation Ghazab lil Haq” until Kabul desists from supporting militants.











