[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: International students, except from the United Kingdom, who are studying in private educational centers in Malaysia will be able to enter the country from January 1. ( MKN) and the National Agency for Disaster Management. He said it only applies to foreign students who enroll in language …
Read More »Court sets January 4 for a decision on Nora Anne’s investigation, lawyer says
[ad_1] SEREMBAN (Bernama): The Forensic Court here has set January 4 to rule on the investigation carried out on the Irish-French teenager Nora Anne Quoirin (Photo). The matter was reported by attorney S. Sakthyvell, representing the girl’s family, to Bernama here on Thursday (December 24). “The decision is expected to …
Read More »Investigate Unlicensed Private Aircraft Operating Out Of Subang Airport
[ad_1] Any party providing unscheduled flight services in exchange or reward must obtain an air service permit from Mavcom. KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Transport (MoT) will conduct an investigation and take the necessary action on allegedly unlicensed private jets used for commercial purposes (rental or reward) operating at Sultan …
Read More »Facebook bans Australian celebrity chef for virus misinformation
[ad_1] SYDNEY: Facebook has banned Australian celebrity chef and conspiracy theorist Pete Evans for repeatedly spreading misinformation about the coronavirus. With more than a million followers on social media, Evans had been an influential promoter of conspiracy theories about the pandemic and vaccines. Facebook said on December 24 that it …
Read More »UK and EU seal Brexit trade deal just days before deadline
[ad_1] LONDON: Britain closed a close Brexit trade deal with the European Union on Thursday, just seven days before exiting one of the world’s largest trading blocs in its most significant global shift since the loss of the empire. The deal means it has veered from a chaotic ending to …
Read More »Isa will know his fate on February 3 for the RM3 thousand corruption case
[ad_1] Former Felda chairman Mohd Isa Samad is charged with nine counts of receiving dishonest gratuity for himself, in cash, totaling RM3,090,000. KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court will rule on February 3 if former Felda chairman Isa Samad is guilty of corruptly receiving some RM3 million from the purchase of …
Read More »Selangor DOE does everything it can to catch illegal factories
[ad_1] SHAH ALAM (Bernama): Kuala Langat residents who have been struggling with pollution problems caused by errant factory operators are not taking it seriously. As of December 18 this year, the Selangor Department of the Environment (DOE) has received a total of 114 complaints from them. Last year it received …
Read More »Oil Stays Above $ 50 a Barrel As US Shares Fall, Awaits Brexit Deal By Reuters
[ad_1] © Reuters. Crude oil storage tanks are seen in an aerial photograph at the Cushing Oil Center By Yuka Obayashi and Dmitry Zhdannikov TOKYO / LONDON (Reuters) – Oil prices fell on Thursday, but remained well above $ 50 a barrel in a slight Christmas trade, as a drop …
Read More »Heavy penalties for bosses who fail to screen foreign workers since January 1
[ad_1] According to Law 342, measures will be taken against employers who do not take their workers to be tested for Covid-19 once the rule takes effect. KUALA LUMPUR: Employers who fail to bring their foreign workers for Covid-19 testing will face sanctions, Chief Security Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said …
Read More »KLCI falls amid profit-taking on Christmas Eve
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Stock prices in Bursa Malaysia fell on Thursday amid a shortage of new leads, and most regional markets closed early before the Christmas holidays. The FBM KLCI closed 6.33 points lower, or 0.38% at 1,641.17, after rising 15.58 points to 1,647.50 yesterday. The down counters outnumbered the …
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