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Bulgarian Lev(BGN)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Bulgarian Lev = 2.4005 Malaysian Ringgit




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Canadian Dollar(CAD)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Canadian Dollar = 3.0919 Malaysian Ringgit




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Euro(EUR)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Euro = 4.7547 Malaysian Ringgit




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Mexican Peso(MXN)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Mexican Peso = 0.1831 Malaysian Ringgit




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Brazilian Real(BRL)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Brazilian Real = 0.7561 Malaysian Ringgit




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United Arab Emirates Dirham(AED)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 United Arab Emirates Dirham = 1.1799 Malaysian Ringgit



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Sri Lanka Rupee(LKR)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Sri Lanka Rupee = 0.0232 Malaysian Ringgit



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Algerian Dinar(DZD)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Algerian Dinar = 0.0338 Malaysian Ringgit




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Indonesian Rupiah(IDR)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Indonesian Rupiah = 0.0003 Malaysian Ringgit




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Lithuanian Lita(LTL)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Lithuanian Lita = 1.4678 Malaysian Ringgit




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Nigerian Naira(NGN)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Nigerian Naira = 0.0111 Malaysian Ringgit




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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 0.1724 Malaysian Ringgit



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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.6285 Malaysian Ringgit




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0406 Malaysian Ringgit





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MySQL Lite Administrator Beta 1 Cross Site Scripting

MySQL Lite Administrator version Beta 1 suffers from multiple cross site scripting vulnerabilities.




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JSPMySQL Administrador 1 Cross Site Request Forgery / Cross Site Scripting

JSPMySQL Administrador version 1 suffers from cross site request forgery and cross site scripting vulnerabilities.





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Busting the Myth of “Job-Killing EPA Regulations”

Earlier this month, when EPA proposed a new health-protective air quality standard for the pollutants that form “ozone,” some critics predictably pounced on it as another example of a long string of “job-killing EPA regulations.” Yet last week, we learned that the U.S. economy created about 320,000 new jobs in November, and average wages are starting to rise as the labor market tightens.




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2015: The Clean Economy’s Watershed Year?

In a crammed Washington conference room last week, speaker after speaker seemed to apologize for their ‘broken record’ talking points as Bloomberg New Energy Finance and the Business Council for Sustainable Energy unveiled their annual Factbook. But, of course, they were only being honest — like 2013 before it, 2014 had been an unprecedented year for clean energy.




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US Army Corps Announces Additional Geothermal MATOC Award

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Engineer Support Center, based in Huntsville, Ala., this week announced a new contract for use of geothermal technology as part of the Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) series for renewable and alternative energy production work orders at Department of Defense (DOD) installations.




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UK Discrimination Law Review: Post-employment victimisation and the effects of Jessemy and Onu

Post-employment victimisation and the effects of Jessemy and Onu. The Court of Appeal has recently held that post-employment victimisation is unlawful, overturning the previous decision in Rowstock Ltd & another v Jessemey  and providing he...




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UK Public Sector Pensions Speedbrief: Pensions Ombudsman rules on academy conversion

SummaryThe Deputy Pensions Ombudsman has rejected a complaint by an academy against the administering authority of its Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) fund about the funding methodology used to allocate assets to the Academy when it was initi...




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MYSTERY DEATHS IN JIGAWA: Fasting, malaria, heat killing my people, not COVID-19 — Senator Hadeija

Senator Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia represents Jigawa North in the Senate. In this interview, Hadejia dismisses reports that coronavirus killed 100 people in his senatorial district and speaks on the ‘deportation’ of 400 almajirai from Kano by Governor Ganduje to Jigawa.

The post MYSTERY DEATHS IN JIGAWA: Fasting, malaria, heat killing my people, not COVID-19 — Senator Hadeija appeared first on Vanguard News.




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'You are still a soldier to me': The forgotten African hero of Britain's colonial army

Jaston Khosa was one of 600,000 men from African countries who fought for Britain. He was quietly buried on VE Day after a life of abject poverty In a crowded, Zambian slum on VE Day, a family gathered to bury one of the last veterans of Britain’s colonial army. Jaston Khosa of the Northern Rhodesia...




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Williamson to FKF: Pay me my Sh55million to help clear outstanding debts

The ailing Scot pleads with the local federation to clear his pay dating back four years so he is able to pay some bills ......








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It’s time we rethought our idea of monogamy

Many have blamed millennials morals for these short-lived marriages, but I think that's not it. The fault is in how we choose to understand and practice monogamy




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BLA claims bomb attack on Pak Army troops

QUETTA: A terrorist group claimed responsibility Saturday for targeting a security convoy with a roadside bomb that martyred six soldiers, including an army major, in the country’s southwest.Friday’s attack in Kech in Balochistan province took place as the troops, who were assigned to...




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Uhuru caught between saving the economy and succession politics

A coalition government will further strengthen the Kenyatta and Raila axis, which is what it is all about.




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Pay me my money, ailing Williamson implores FKF

He lodged a case of unfair dismissal against FKF at the Employment and Labour Court in Nairobi.




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Former city leader says Hong Kong Coalition hopes to bolster economy, rule of law but cannot ‘do government’s job’

A new pro-establishment alliance led by former Hong Kong leaders hopes to educate young residents on the rule of law, but cannot fulfil the government’s role of addressing political issues that emerged from last year’s months of social unrest, one of its leaders said on Sunday.Hong Kong Coalition co-convenor Leung Chun-ying, the city’s chief executive from 2012 to 2017, also said the body has been formulating plans to offer young graduates training and employment opportunities.“I hope we can…




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Can Malaysia cope with a ‘triple whammy’ economic shock?

There was little sign of cheer in Malaysia last week even as the government began easing the gruelling nationwide lockdown it had put in place to curb the spread of Covid-19, with all eyes now on the bleak economic road ahead.Government data released on Friday showed the unemployment rate in Southeast Asia’s third-largest economy rose to 3.9 per cent in March – the highest rate since 2010, and a 17.1 per cent jump from a year ago. Expectations are that the figure will continue to surge.While…




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Prisons of Appalachia: Kentucky town hopes new facility can boost economy

Many areas struggling with decline of coal industry count on correction projects to increase employment




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'Nothing beats hearing I love you, Mommy': Ayeza Khan on Mother's Day

Ayeza Khan is in self-isolation and spending quality time with family under lockdow




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BLA claims bomb attack on Pak Army troops

QUETTA: A terrorist group claimed responsibility Saturday for targeting a security convoy with a roadside bomb that martyred six soldiers, including an army major, in the country’s southwest....

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'I don't wear N-95 masks because my force doesn't have these'

Corona has brought with it a different lifestyle, new challenges and opportunities. Unfortunately, urban centres like Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi and Peshawar etc. had turbulence in landing into this new scenario as we witnessed scenes of public humiliation of lockdown violators and disorder in...




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UK wants to 'slowly and cautiously' ease lockdown to restart economy: minister

The British government wants to slowly and cautiously restart the economy, housing minister Robert Jenrick said on Sunday ahead of a televised address from the prime minister to set out plans to begin easing the coronavirus lockdown measures.




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Why the global economy will not affect India

Nov. 14 - Tulsi Tanti, the chairman and managing director of Suzlon Energy, sits down with Chrystia Freeland to discuss the global economy and how India will not be affected like European countries have been.




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Brazil's central bank to shower economy with money in case of depression -economy minister

Brazil's Economy Minister Paulo Guedes on Saturday said the country's central bank is likely to shower the economy with money in case of an economic depression.




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UPDATE 2-Brazil's central bank to shower economy with money in case of depression -economy minister

Brazil's Economy Minister Paulo Guedes on Saturday said the country's central bank is likely to shower the economy with money in case of a depression due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Brutal murder of woman found in burned out car still a mystery 28 years later

Natasha Atchley, 19, was found dead in the trunk of her burned out Chevy Camaro hatchback on May 3, 1992, in Shephard, Texas, about a mile down a rural dirt road from a party she attended the night before. The Texas Ranger Unsolved Crimes Investigation Team is investigating.




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Pink: Battling COVID-19 with my son was terrifying. But my experience isn't unique.

I know you would do anything to protect your own child, so let’s make sure every mama has the same opportunity and resources to protect theirs.




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The Freefall Economy Will Scar These Americans Worst

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Thirty-three million Americans have filed for unemployment since the coronavirus lockdowns began in earnest. Many more have tried and failed thanks to an extremely creaky system running on ancient software, easily overwhelmed by a tsunami of layoffs.

But 20.5 million, the official number of jobs lost in April, according to a report released on Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, is a terrifying figure in its own right. That’s the worst single month for job losses in a data set that dates back to 1939. As in, when Franklin Roosevelt was president and the Great Depression was still fading in the rearview mirror.

After weeks of mounting evidence of economic collapse, the official U.S. unemployment rate has spiked to 14.7 percent, and that number was biased down because 6 million people just gave up and dropped out of the labor market and were thus not counted in the jobless rate. That rate will almost surely go even higher from here.

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Audit of Lebanon's central bank to include all its transactions - economy minister




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UK wants to 'slowly and cautiously' ease lockdown to restart economy - minister




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Boston Dynamics' Spot Robot Gets Even More Capable With Enhanced Autonomy, Mobility

Spot Release 2.0, launching today, includes improvements to navigation, autonomy, stair climbing, and more