[ad_1] KOTA KINABALU: A cable from a suspension bridge in Ranau near here broke, causing seven people to fall, and two victims were hospitalized after suffering serious injuries. They are believed to be among the eight people, including three students, who were trying to get a better network connection on …
Read More »Three arrested in Kluang for investment scams, RM3.5 thousand in cash only cash seized
[ad_1] JOHOR BARU: The police arrested three suspects, including a newly minted Datuk in Kluang that was allegedly part of a syndicate offering bogus investment plans. Johor Police Chief Comm Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said the trio, consisting of two men and a woman, were arrested at a two-story …
Read More »RM1 thousand worth of buffalo meat seized in Butterworth
[ad_1] BUTTERWORTH: Three containers carrying more than RM1,000 worth of frozen buffalo meat from India were seized on Thursday (November 26) at the North Butterworth Container Terminal (NBCT). Penang Malaysia Department of Inspection and Quarantine Services (Maqis) Director Zarina Ramli said enforcement agents found the shipment did not meet the …
Read More »2020 APAN Music Awards Announce Top 10 & More
[ad_1] The 2020 APAN Music Awards have announced their Top 10 and winners in more categories. On November 26, the 2020 APAN Music Awards revealed the top 10 artists that it has named “the best singers who made K-pop shine in 2020.” After sharing their list of 30 nominees earlier …
Read More »When Maradona paralyzed Brickfields
[ad_1] One of the most popular images on social media today is that of Maradona and Mokhtar Dahari exchanging team emblems before the game at the Merdeka Stadium in 1982 (Twitter image). KUALA LUMPUR: Five years ago, the streets of Brickfields were festooned with posters and flags of soccer icon …
Read More »Jakarta condemns latest abuse of Indonesian by Malaysian employer
[ad_1] MH abuse is the most recent case involving Malaysian employers of foreign domestic workers. PETALING JAYA: Jakarta tonight condemned the “persistent abuse” of an Indonesian woman by her Malaysian employer after the victim, a domestic worker, was rescued by police on Tuesday. The republic also urged the Malaysian authorities …
Read More »Be transparent on the criteria for young doctors to get permanent positions, the government said
[ad_1] The government should extend the contracts of young doctors to at least 10 years to allow for specialization, say groups of MMA alumni and doctors. PETALING JAYA: Groups representing medical professionals have called for more transparency in the government selection process for junior physicians to fill permanent positions in …
Read More »Ismail Sabri: 243 Arrested for MCO Violations on Thursday (Nov 25)
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: Authorities arrested 243 people for various violations of the movement control order (MCO), including failure to wear masks. Chief Minister (Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said 26 were forwarded and another 217 issued composite. “Violations include not wearing face masks (79 people), failing to respect physical distancing …
Read More »Genting Malaysia’s 3Q Net Loss Decreases Quarterly As Operations Resume
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 26): Genting Malaysia Bhd (GENM) net loss has decreased to RM704.64 million or 12.46sen per share compared to RM900.42 million or 15.93sen per share in the immediately previous quarter ( 2QFY20) as a result of the group. Resort operations around the world have progressively resumed during …
Read More »DAP’s Loke Explains Why Opposition MPs Allowed Budget Pass
[ad_1] Loke Siew Fook says he takes full responsibility for ordering DAP MPs not to stand for a block vote. PETALING JAYA: DAP parliamentary whip Anthony Loke Siew Fook has tried to clear the air on the decision made by a large majority of opposition MPs by opting against the …
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