[ad_1] In a raid last week, 781 workers were found to be living in two blocks of shipping containers stacked three stories high. (Department of Labor photo) PETALING JAYA: The Labor Department says it will open 30 investigative papers into glove maker Brightway Holdings’ failure to comply with various housing …
Read More »China asks Ant to go back to the origins of payment services
[ad_1] (Dec 27): Chinese regulators imposed a series of requirements on Ant Group Co, including that the company return to its origin as a payment service provider and reform loan, insurance and wealth management services, after convening the fintech giant on Saturday. Ant should be aware of the seriousness and …
Read More »Soccer: Soccer-Solskjaer says Fernandes may take risks
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits that Bruno Fernandes sometimes frustrates him by attempting a difficult pass when there is an easy option, but says the midfielder must be allowed to take risks if he is to influence him game. United drew 2-2 at Leicester City …
Read More »Mi 11 will have the best smartphone screen in the history of Xiaomi, Gorilla Glass Victus included
[ad_1] Xiaomi has already confirmed that the launch of the Mi 11 will take place on December 28, 2020, and we have already seen the next flagship smartphone of the company in some images leaked online. Expected specs include a Snapdragon 888 (a world first), as well as a 108MP …
Read More »We continue to support Anwar for PM, Mat Sabu reminds Amanah members
[ad_1] Mohamad Sabu says the party’s focus should be on “attacking” the NP government, not the opposition leaders. (Facebook photo) PETALING JAYA: Amanah President Mohamad Sabu today reiterated the party’s position to support Anwar Ibrahim as Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) candidate for prime minister in case the coalition recovers Putrajaya. “People …
Read More »Beijing Tightens Covid-19 Restrictions As Cases Are Detected In Capital, East Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] BEIJING (REUTERS, XINHUA) – Beijing has tightened Covid-19 restrictions on concerns that mass travel from China during the holiday period could cause a spike in cases in the capital as it reported local transmission cases for a fourth day consecutive on Sunday (December 27). A meeting led by the …
Read More »MCO Violation: Action taken against 456 people on Saturday (December 26)
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: 456 people were prosecuted for violating the recovery MCO. Chief Minister (Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the compounds were delivered to 421 people, while 34 were detained and one was released on police bail on Saturday (December 26). “The crimes included participating in activities at …
Read More »Selangor creates a task force to tackle the problem of fake halal frozen meat
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The Selangor state government is seriously considering imported frozen meat bearing fake halal logos. The state chairman of the committee on Islamic religious affairs, consumer affairs and halal industry, Zawawi Ahmad Mughni, said in a statement on Sunday (December 27) that while no arrests had been made …
Read More »‘Alignment’ with Anwar, DAP would split Umno, says Annuar Musa
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Calls for a “new alignment” with DAP and Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim are intended to divide Umno, warns Barisan Nasional Secretary General Tan Sri Annuar Musa. He said that some party leaders were using official party platforms to propagate the so-called “jajaran baru” (new lineup), sending the …
Read More »China’s palm oil futures are not a threat for now
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Traders believe that a recent move by China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange to open its palm oil futures contract to international investors should provide some degree of competition, but will not affect Bursa Malaysia Derivatives (BMD) in the short term. . Beginning on December 22, China allowed foreign …
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