[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia reported on Friday (October 2) its largest daily increase in COVID-19 cases since the pandemic first struck the country, with 287 new infections. All new cases are local broadcasts. Of these, 129 are from Kedah, 113 are from Sabah and 31 are from Selangor. There were …
Read More »2 groups seek to remove judge in lawsuit over vernacular schools
[ad_1] Various groups are seeking a statement that vernacular schools are against the Federal Constitution. KUALA LUMPUR: Two organizations that filed a lawsuit to challenge the existence of vernacular schools today sought to challenge a Superior Court judge from hearing their case. Lawyer Haniff Khatri Abdulla told Judge Wong Chee …
Read More »5 proton variants you shouldn’t buy
[ad_1] Here we go again. We know what some of you are thinking, but in reality, this post is not what you think it is. Regardless of how the headline reads, this isn’t meant to be one of those clickbait posts that intentionally go the other direction to get noticed. …
Read More »Liew remembered for his commitment to reform
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Batu Sapi MP Datuk Liew Vui Keong, who died on Friday (October 2), is remembered for his commitment to legal reform, especially the abolition of the death penalty. From politicians to human rights groups, many acknowledged that Liew lobbied for justice system reforms, even when he encountered …
Read More »Sabah DAP returns fire to PBS over Chinese voter support problem
[ad_1] Sabah DAP Secretary Chan Foong Hin says that PBS’s association with PN, which is an ally of PAS, is detrimental to harmony in Sabah. KOTA KINABALU: Sabah DAP responded to PBS Chairman Maximus Ongkili for suggesting that Chinese voters reconsider their support for the DAP and the PKR in …
Read More »DAP deputy tells Sarawak government not to hold state elections anytime soon
[ad_1] Bandar Kuching MP, Dr. Kelvin Yii, warns that Covid-19 cases are likely to increase during or after an election campaign. KUCHING: Bandar Kuching MP Dr. Kelvin Yii said that this is not the time for state elections to take place as the government must focus on economic recovery and …
Read More »Free Covid-19 Vaccination for the Japanese Public
[ad_1] TOKYO (Xinhua): The advisory body to the Japanese Ministry of Health approved on Friday (October 2) a policy to provide all citizens of Japan with a free dose of the Covid-19 vaccine in a measure designed to combat the spread of the virus. . Amid constant uncertainty about how …
Read More »2 new Covid-19 clusters detected in Selangor
[ad_1] Both groups were caused by those who had traveled to Sabah. PUTRAJAYA: Two new Covid-19 clusters have been detected in Selangor, the Seri Setia and Seri Anggerik clusters. The Seri Setia group in Gombak was detected in the border area with Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, and the first case …
Read More »Covid-19: Sarawak closes borders to Indonesia, Philippines until December 3
[ad_1] So sri james masing KUCHING (October 2): Sarawak border posts have been closed to Indonesia and the Philippines until December 3 this year, Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri James Masing said amid concern over the spread of cases of Covid-19 in the two countries. Masing, who heads a border …
Read More »The Pos Rider Initiative Offers a Ray of Hope for the Unemployed
[ad_1] A Pos Rider agent says he can earn RM10,000 a month by working hard. (Photo by Bernama) SHAH ALAM: The Covid-19 pandemic has affected the economy and caused many to lose their jobs, but there is still hope for those affected to seek a new job opportunity provided by …
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