[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: With the Covid-19 virus spreading rapidly in Selangor, health experts are warning that a number of risk factors can make the virus more easily transmitted in the state. The President of the Malaysian Public Health Physicians Association, Datuk Dr. Zainal Ariffin Omar, said that as the Klang …
Read More »AirAsia Japan may be closed
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Low-cost carrier Air Asia is exploring all options on its dwindling operations in Japan, including closure. There have been reports that the group plans to discontinue the operations of its subsidiary, AirAsia. Japan, due to low demand after the Covid-19 pandemic. Executive Director Tan Sri Tony Fernandes …
Read More »A record third quarter | Edge Markets
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 2): The third quarter (Q3) of this year has seen many record numbers. Rubber glove accountants, for example, reported their highest earnings, while trading volume in Bursa Malaysia rose to a record high. Sadly, the number of COVID-19 infections worldwide also reached a new peak. Here …
Read More »Nazri tells Umno to pay attention to the bases and end ties with PPBM
[ad_1] Nazri Aziz says PPBM doesn’t have the kind of grassroots support in Peninsular Malaysia that it seemed to have in Sabah. PETALING JAYA: Padang Rengas deputy and Umno member, Nazri Aziz, has called for the termination of ties between his party and the PPBM, claiming that the Umno rank …
Read More »Sabah government holds first cabinet meeting
[ad_1] KOTA KINABALU: The new Sabah government held its first cabinet meeting with just six state leaders, including Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor. Various topics, including Covid-19, were discussed at the more than two-hour meeting chaired by Hajiji yesterday. All six belong to an 11-member state cabinet. Five positions …
Read More »Working on our foreign workers
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Malaysian companies that rely heavily on foreign labor need to strengthen their practices, as reports of forced labor have emerged in the country. Most developed countries are placing emphasis on environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) initiatives to measure the sustainability and social impact of companies and …
Read More »Anwar’s ‘most’ is still a guessing game
[ad_1] YOUR OPINION | “Of course, the PN leaders are dying to know who those Umno MPs are who support Anwar.” ‘Restore the mandate of the people’ discussed at Harapan meeting Scant details on Anwar takeover bid, DAP expects to see evidence Malaysia Bharu: I don’t think the DAP, or …
Read More »New cases of Covid-19 emerge | The star
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia saw an increase in new Covid-19 cases after 260 infections were recorded in the country. This is the largest increase in recovery motion control (MCO) phase cases since it began on June 9. Health Director General Tan Sri Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah told the ministry’s Covid-19 press …
Read More »Official: Liverpool enters Group D of the Champions League with Ajax
[ad_1] The 2020-21 Champions League draw is now established, and Liverpool know where they will be heading after the international break as they begin their continental campaign and look to take home their seventh title in the main European cup competition. The Reds top Group D as champions of England …
Read More »Daughter of former Belgian king wins long battle to become princess
[ad_1] BRUSSELS (Reuters) – A Belgian artist who has fought a seven-year legal battle to prove that former King Albert II of Belgium is her father literally scored supreme success in court on Thursday when she officially became a princess. The Belgian court of appeals awarded Delphine Boel the title …
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