[ad_1] Petaling Jaya Old Town residents and traders hope the authorities will be able to do thorough Covid-19 testing now that the neighborhood is cordoned off with barbed wire. They want the authorities to check migrant workers who may have slipped through the cracks prior to this. Yesterday, the enhanced …
Read More »SST deal raises more questions, says former mayor
[ad_1] Datuk Lawrence Lai MIRI: The agreement between the Sarawak government and Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) on the imposition of the state sales tax (SST) has raised more questions to be answered, says lawyer Datuk Lawrence Lai. The former mayor of Miri said the state government must address the issue …
Read More »20 is a crowd, the health group disagrees with the move to allow Raya’s “small” parties
[ad_1] Hari Raya decoration is lit outside a public floor in Kuala Lumpur. The government says it will allow private Hari Raya meetings as long as they don’t exceed 20 people. PETALING JAYA: A rule that allows friends and family in the same state to celebrate the next Hari Raya …
Read More »Chinese investment in the United States falls
[ad_1] BEIJING: Chinese direct investment in the United States fell to the lowest level since 2009 last year amid bilateral tensions, and the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to affect investment flows between the world’s two largest economies, according to a report. By hampering deals and achieving economic growth, the pandemic …
Read More »Look, Baru’s moves dismissed by Asfia during the day-long DUN session
[ad_1] Baru (left) speaking during the press conference at DUN. With him is See. – Stock photo KUCHING: State Legislative Assembly (DUN) speaker Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar rejected two motions from private members during today’s session, one from Batu Lintang See Chee How Assemblyman and the other from …
Read More »China’s Wuhan Reports First Group of Coronaviruses Since Blockade Lifted
[ad_1] BEIJING: Wuhan, the epicenter of the Covid-19 (coronavirus) outbreak in China reported on Monday (May 11), its first group of infections since a blockade was lifted in the central city of China a month ago, fueling concerns of a broader resurgence of disease The new infections add a layer …
Read More »Realme 6 Pro Malaysia: Everything you need to know
[ad_1] The Realme 6 Pro has finally arrived in Malaysia. This is the top-of-the-line model in the Realme 6 series and it also boasts a fluid 90Hz refresh rate display. Pricing and availability Below is the official Realme 6 Pro pricing in Malaysia: 8GB RAM + 128GB storage – RM1,399 …
Read More »Will Apple’s new iPhone SE kill cheap Chinese smartphones?
[ad_1] TOKYO – Apple launched its low-cost iPhone SE last month, in a bid to gain market share from its Chinese rivals. Nikkei has analyzed the SE to discover how Apple has managed to develop this low-priced model that hits a lot above its weight. Apple splurged on a core …
Read More »Reprimanded by his wife for being drunk, the man allegedly burns his house in anger
[ad_1] LUMUT (Bernama): A man who was furious after being reprimanded by his wife for being drunk allegedly burned down his own home in Taman Hijau, Sitiawan, near here on Sunday (May 10). Manjung District Police Chief ACP Nor Omar Sappi said police are now looking for the man, in …
Read More »Rights groups urge PM to act against Rohingya hate speech
[ad_1] There are an estimated 101,000 Rohingya refugees in the country. PETALING JAYA: Eighty-four rights groups have urged Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin to address the hate speech against Rohingya refugees following the online campaign against the community which began shortly after the partial lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19 …
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