While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, May 10

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A selection of news stories that happened overnight, May 10, 2020.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Obama calls Trump's handling of coronavirus pandemic a 'chaotic disaster' Former president Barack Obama has launched a scathing attack on Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, calling it an"absolute chaotic disaster."

In the audio, first obtained by Yahoo News, Obama urges former staffers to join him in rallying behind Joe Biden as he prepares to take on Trump in the November presidential election. In the Swiss city famous for its private banks, luxury watchmakers and fancy boutiques, people began lining up at 5am on Saturday, according to the association Caravane de Solidarite, the main organiser of the event.

Silvia Romano was 23 and working as a volunteer in the orphanage in Chakama village in south-east Kenya when she was seized by gunmen in November 2018.

 

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Coronavirus: Malaysia's PM Muhyiddin to address the nation on May 10 at 2pmKUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin is slated to speak to the nation on Sunday (May 10) at 2pm, just two days ahead of the end of fourth phase of the country's movement restrictions.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Most Malaysian companies struggling under movement control curbs, unemployment at a 10-year highKUALA LUMPUR - Most companies said they were unable to pay beyond two months' worth of wages to their employees, while two-thirds of companies did not earn any income during Malaysia's movement control order (MCO).. Read more at straitstimes.com. Those doing food exports to Singapore and of course Johor, most notably Johor Bahru. Without Singapore consumers and those working in Singapore bringing back money to spend, the state and Sultan must be fearing empty pockets soon.
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On this day: Born May 10, 1995: Missy Franklin, American swimmerA 'star in the making' were the prophetic words of an announcer who had just witnessed 16-year-old Missy Franklin slice up the competition at ...
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All TCM halls allowed to open from May 12 after review of circuit breaker measuresCOVID19: All TCM halls can sell retail products from May 12, after a review of measures which only allowed those with registered practitioners to do so
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Player performance may suffer behind closed doors, says BerbatovFormer Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov fears the performance of some players could suffer in the absence of spectators and a normal ...
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On this day: Born May 9, 1968: Marie-Jose Perec, French athleteThe greatest French athlete of all time, Marie-Jose Perec will be remembered for gracing the track with her elegant stride, but also for ...
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