[ad_1] Calling violence for reasons drawn from the past or present is simply wrong. Let’s be honest: Malaysia doesn’t exactly smell like roses right now because the world is familiar with our financial scandals, corruption cases involving top leaders, and endless political intrigues. We are in the news for the …
Read More »I knew we’d end up in court, says Canada border officer who questioned Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou before arrest
[ad_1] HONG KONG, Oct.30 (SCMP): A Canadian border officer who questioned Meng Wanzhou hours before his arrest at the Vancouver airport testified that he knew the case would end in court, when he suggested to the police that they should take custody immediate. her, concerned that a delay in allowing …
Read More »Adequate security personnel to deal with Covid-19
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The number of national security personnel is still sufficient to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic, although some of them are positive due to the virus infection and must be quarantined. Chief Minister (Security Group) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pix) He said his ministry was also prepared …
Read More »Another Covid-19 Victim: Robinsons to Close Last Stores in The Heeren and Raffles City in Singapore
[ad_1] SINGAPORE, Oct.30 (The Straits Times / ANN): Robinsons is liquidating its two department stores at The Heeren and Raffles City Shopping Center, the retailer said on Friday (Oct. 30). This means that the last two Robinsons stores will close and the company will exit the physical retail scene of …
Read More »The lawyer asks the court for clarification if the emergency law can be challenged
[ad_1] Putrajaya has been named a defendant in the initial subpoena filed today in High Court. KUALA LUMPUR: A lawyer is seeking legal redress as to whether Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s decision not to declare an emergency, as advised by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, can be challenged in court. The plaintiff, …
Read More »Forced labor: immigration rescues six foreign security guards
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Six foreign security guards were rescued by the Immigration Department after investigations showed they had been exploited as forced labor. The six men, aged between 30 and 40, were rescued after an operation here on October 27. “Based on the information gathered and the surveillance, an inspection …
Read More »Online Gold Mine
[ad_1] PETALING JAYAEven as brick-and-mortar businesses shut down, leaving many unemployed, aspiring entrepreneurs are taking advantage of the online shopping boom to earn more money. Women make up a large portion of these “home sellers,” accounting for 72% of the 11,850 online entrepreneurs covered in a recent survey by e-commerce …
Read More »UPDATED 9.11AM | List of locations affected by Covid-19 (October 30)
[ad_1] Below are the verified locations reportedly affected today. Malaysiakini will continue to add to the list as more locations are announced. If you are aware of any of the locations that were announced today but are not listed here, please email [email protected] For a list of locations affected in …
Read More »The dollar holds firm amid lockdowns; The euro looks to the ECB By Investing.com
[ad_1] © Reuters. By Peter Nurse Investing.com – The dollar was largely unchanged in early European trading Thursday, clinging to recent gains as new lockdowns in Europe to combat rising Covid-19 cases fueled demand for safe havens. As of 2:55 am ET (0655 GMT), the dollar index, which tracks the …
Read More »US allows companies to supply chips to Huawei as long as it is not for 5G business
[ad_1] In a great relief to Chinese tech giant Huawei, the United States now allows more and more chipset makers to supply components to the China-based company, as long as they are not used for the 5G business. A new report from the Financial Times indicates that this could offer …
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