[ad_1] YOUR OPINION | “A motion of no confidence is high priority, urgent and in the extreme public interest.” COMMENT | Confidenceless movement: clearing things up Anonymous_15897060865429524: What Dewan Rakyat’s chairman Azhar Azizan ‘Art’ Harun is saying is that Parliament is subordinate to the executive. That cannot be correct. The …
Read More »Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Residents Fight Under Second Round of Covid-19 Movement Restrictions, Southeast Asia News and News
[ad_1] KLANG and KUALA LUMPUR – Ahmad Hazriq Isa has spent the past seven days surviving on bread, instant noodles and cookies while looking for a new job. The 26-year-old was unemployed for the second time this year, just minutes after the Malaysian government announced on October 12 that it …
Read More »Tens of thousands of Thai democracy protesters take over Bangkok and defy ban for fourth day
[ad_1] BANGKOK, Oct. 18 (AFP): Thousands of pro-democracy protesters took to a major Bangkok intersection on Sunday with placards bearing the faces of arrested activists, defying the ban on meetings and harsh warnings from authorities that have stepped up the repression in recent days. The youth-led movement has suffered multiple …
Read More »Work Together to Get Airplanes Flying Again, Transport News & Top Stories
[ad_1] Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has told lessors that it will not be able to make payments for planes after next month unless it receives more money from the Khazanah state sovereign wealth fund. According to Reuters, MAS is burning US $ 84 million (S $ 114 million) in cash each …
Read More »S’poreans Leverage SIA Dining Offerings to Support Airlines
[ad_1] SINGAPORE, October 18 (The Straits Times / ANN): They have been dating for about a year and on October 25, Nicholas Lim and his girlfriend, Eleanor Teo, will be boarding a plane together for the first time. The couple’s destination is not a far off place, but the Singapore …
Read More »MCO: Man Arrested for Obstructing Police, Five Others Issued Compounds in Bangsar
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: A 25-year-old man was arrested for obstructing police who were inspecting compliance with standard operating procedures (SOPs) at various business premises in Bangsar here, while five others were issued compounds for violating the warrant of conditional motion control (MCO). Brickfields OCPD Asst Comm Zairulnizam Mohd Zainuddin @ …
Read More »Gamuda Bhd, The Only Malaysian Company To Feature In Forbes’ 2020 World’s Best Employers List | Malaysia
[ad_1] Gamuda Berhad Group Deputy Managing Director Rashdan Yusof (center) speaks during the Penang International Business and Investment Summit in George Town on February 26, 2019. Gamuda Berhad is the only Malaysian company to make it to the Best List Forbes Employers of the World 2020. – Photography by Sayuti …
Read More »Report: Felda plans to regain control of 350,000ha of land leased to FGV, says president | Malaysia
[ad_1] Felda intends to reclaim some 350,000 hectares of land that it has leased from FGV Holdings Berhad to shore up its financial position. – Photo by Reuters KUALA LUMPUR, October 18 – The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) intends to reclaim some 350,000 hectares of land that it has …
Read More »Malaysia Airlines restructuring talks dragged on
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (Oct 17) – Malaysia Airlines Bhd’s parent company is still negotiating with lessors and creditors a restructuring plan to keep the airline alive, but talks are taking longer than anticipated, according to a staff memo seen by Reuters. “Negotiations are still ongoing and taking longer than anticipated, but …
Read More »New Zealand’s Ardern wins landslide election victory as opposition acknowledges defeat
[ad_1] WELLINGTON: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s center-left Labor Party scored a landslide victory in New Zealand’s general election on Saturday (October 17) when voters rewarded her for a decisive response to COVID-19. The term means the 40-year-old Ardern could form the first one-party government in decades and face the challenge …
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