MOH to review ALPH members appointment nationwide

SEREMBAN: The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced a review of the appointment process for Hospital Visitors’ Board Members (ALPH) across the country. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad stated that the process will be refined to ensure better alignment with eligibility criteria and societal contributions, in accordance with national public health policies. Dr.… Continue reading MOH to review ALPH members appointment nationwide

China aided Pakistan with live intel in India conflict, says army official

NEW DELHI: China gave Islamabad “live inputs” on key Indian positions during Pakistan’s deadly conflict with its neighbour in May, the deputy chief of India’s army said on Friday, calling for urgent upgrades to the country’s air defence systems. The nuclear-armed rivals used missiles, drones and artillery fire during the four-day fighting – their worst… Continue reading China aided Pakistan with live intel in India conflict, says army official

Eastern China heatwave threatens crops and industry with 40°C temperatures

SHANGHAI/BEIJING: Sweltering heat enveloped China’s eastern seaboard on Friday, as a high-pressure system settled over the country’s most populous region, baking key agricultural and manufacturing hubs along the Yangtze River and raising fears of droughts and economic losses. Large swathes of China’s economic heartland are set to roast in temperatures of 37-39 degrees Celsius (99-102… Continue reading Eastern China heatwave threatens crops and industry with 40°C temperatures

Traffic diversions in Klang Valley for ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting

KUALA LUMPUR: Traffic diversions will be implemented on three highways and 15 main roads in the Klang Valley from 8 to 11 July due to the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM) and related events at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) director Datuk Seri Yusri Hassan… Continue reading Traffic diversions in Klang Valley for ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting

UTHM researchers develop organic plant booster via Agropreneur Madani

BATU PAHAT: A team of researchers from Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) has successfully developed an organic plant booster called BootaniBoost under the Agropreneur Madani initiative. The project, led by the Department of Social Sciences, Centre for General Studies and Co-Curriculum, has produced 210 units of the product in collaboration with UTHM’s adopted village.… Continue reading UTHM researchers develop organic plant booster via Agropreneur Madani

Foreign phone sales in China drop 9.7% as Apple faces local competition

BEIJING: Sales of foreign-branded mobile phones in China, including those of Apple Inc, fell 9.7% year-on-year in May, according to data released by a government-affiliated research company on Friday. Calculations based on the data from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) showed that May shipments of foreign-branded phones in China fell to… Continue reading Foreign phone sales in China drop 9.7% as Apple faces local competition

French spirits shares stabilise as China duties may not apply to all

SHARES of French spirits makers regained some ground on Friday after falling in early trading, as China spared major cognac producers from new duties on EU brandy, provided they sell at a minimum price. Pernod Ricard’s shares were down 0.5% while Remy Cointreau was 0.3% lower by 1130 GMT, after falling as much as 4.4%… Continue reading French spirits shares stabilise as China duties may not apply to all

Malaysian embassy monitors ferry capsize involving citizen in Bali

JAKARTA: The Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta is actively coordinating with Indonesian authorities following the capsizing of ferry KMP Tunu Pratama Jaya in the Bali Strait. A Malaysian national, Fauzey Awang, 55, is feared missing after the vessel overturned late Wednesday night. Fauzey was reportedly traveling in a tourist van aboard the ferry, returning to Malaysia… Continue reading Malaysian embassy monitors ferry capsize involving citizen in Bali

China spares major cognac makers from EU brandy dumping duties

SHANGHAI: China spared major cognac producers Pernod Ricard, LVMH and Remy Cointreau from new duties of up to 35% on EU brandy on Friday, easing trade tensions with Brussels as Beijing seeks to resolve a separate row over tariffs on Chinese-made EVs. China will levy duties of up to 34.9% for a period of five… Continue reading China spares major cognac makers from EU brandy dumping duties

Malaysia retains Asian seat at FAO Council till 2028 with Thailand

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia has successfully retained its role as the Asian representative at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Council, partnering with Thailand for the 2026-2028 term. The decision was confirmed during the 44th FAO Conference in Rome, Italy. The Agriculture and Food Security Ministry (KPKM) highlighted Malaysia’s collaborative efforts with regional partners, including… Continue reading Malaysia retains Asian seat at FAO Council till 2028 with Thailand

Malaysia hargai sokongan Perancis dalam peralihan tenaga – PM Anwar

PARIS: Malaysia menghargai sokongan Perancis terhadap misi peralihan tenaga dan transformasi ekonomi negara. Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim berkata sokongan itu terjalin menerusi penglibatan aktif syarikat Perancis seperti firma utiliti elektrik Engie SA, syarikat petroleum dan tenaga bersepadu TotalEnergies SE dan gergasi aeroangkasa dan pertahanan Thales SA. Anwar berkata penghargaan itu disampaikan semasa pertemuan… Continue reading Malaysia hargai sokongan Perancis dalam peralihan tenaga – PM Anwar

Surau MADANI R&R Seremban permudah solat Jumaat pekerja, pengguna

SEREMBAN: Orang ramai meluahkan rasa lega apabila Surau MADANI di kawasan Rehat dan Rawat (R&R) Seremban arah selatan kini dibenarkan untuk menunaikan solat Jumaat, sekali gus mengurangkan keperluan tergesa-gesa ke masjid lain. Pekerja restoran di R&R itu Muhammad Amri Anuar, 25, berkata beliau bersyukur dengan kelulusan tersebut memandangkan sebelum ini beliau dan rakan-rakan perlu menunaikan… Continue reading Surau MADANI R&R Seremban permudah solat Jumaat pekerja, pengguna

Malaysia’s carbon tax plan won’t deter investors, says PM Anwar

PARIS: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has reassured investors that Malaysia’s proposed carbon tax will not hinder business growth, emphasising a balanced approach to decarbonisation. Speaking at the Roundtable Meeting with Captains of Industry in Paris, he acknowledged global decarbonisation trends but stressed the need for realistic policies. “The proposed carbon tax should not… Continue reading Malaysia’s carbon tax plan won’t deter investors, says PM Anwar

Empat premis makanan di George Town ditutup kerana kebersihan teruk

GEORGE TOWN: Majlis Bandaraya Pulau Pinang (MBPP) mengarahkan empat premis makanan di sini ditutup berikutan tahap kebersihan kurang memuaskan. Menurut MBPP, tindakan itu diambil selepas pemeriksaan mengejut menerusi Operasi Kebersihan yang dijalankan pihaknya, semalam. “Kesemua premis yang diperiksa telah diarahkan tutup selama 14 hari bermula semalam hingga 16 Julai mengikut Undang-Undang Kecil 38 (1), Undang-Undang… Continue reading Empat premis makanan di George Town ditutup kerana kebersihan teruk

Ewon lancar projek pembinaan SK Tambatuon bernilai RM42 juta di Kota Belud

KOTA BELUD: Menteri Pembangunan Usahawan dan Koperasi Datuk Ewon Benedick hari ini melancarkan projek pembinaan bangunan baharu Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Tambatuon bernilai RM42 juta, yang dijangka siap dalam tempoh 24 bulan bermula bulan ini. Projek di bawah Rolling Plan Ketiga, Rancangan Malaysia Ke-12 (RMK-12 RP3) itu bakal menggantikan bangunan sekolah sedia ada yang uzur, dan… Continue reading Ewon lancar projek pembinaan SK Tambatuon bernilai RM42 juta di Kota Belud

Lebih 500,000 pelancong Korea Selatan kunjungi Malaysia tahun lepas

SEOUL: Malaysia mencatat ketibaan seramai 553,165 pelancong dari Korea Selatan sepanjang 2024, yang menyumbang sebanyak RM2.9 bilion kepada hasil pelancongan negara. Pengarah Tourism Malaysia Seoul Kamilia Hani Abdul Halim berkata jumlah itu dijangka terus meningkat pada tahun hadapan, khususnya sempena penganjuran Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026 (VM 2026). “Untuk tahun depan, kami akan mempergiat lagi aktiviti… Continue reading Lebih 500,000 pelancong Korea Selatan kunjungi Malaysia tahun lepas

Nurul Izzah dilantik penasihat strategik SIDEC Selangor

SHAH ALAM: Timbalan Presiden Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Nurul Izzah Anwar dilantik sebagai Penasihat Strategik Perbadanan Teknologi Maklumat dan Ekonomi Selangor (SIDEC). Pengumuman pelantikan berkenaan sempena sambutan ulang tahun ke-10 agensi kerajaan negeri itu, semalam. Menurut kenyataan SIDEC, pelantikan Nurul Izzah berdasarkan kapasiti beliau sebagai Pengerusi Eksekutif Polity, iaitu sebuah badan pemikir baharu. Pelantikan itu… Continue reading Nurul Izzah dilantik penasihat strategik SIDEC Selangor

JKM sedia ambil alih jagaan kanak-kanak mangsa rogol teman lelaki ibu

PUTRAJAYA: Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat (JKM) bersedia mengambil alih tanggungjawab penjagaan sementara seorang kanak-kanak perempuan yang dipercayai dirogol teman lelaki ibunya tahun lepas. Menteri Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri berkata langkah itu bagi memastikan kebajikan dan keselamatan kanak-kanak berkenaan terjamin, sekiranya tiada ahli keluarga yang sesuai atau berkeupayaan untuk menjaganya. “Selain perlindungan… Continue reading JKM sedia ambil alih jagaan kanak-kanak mangsa rogol teman lelaki ibu

Suria KLCC’s Picnic in the Park returns with vibrant festival

KUALA LUMPUR: Suria KLCC has reintroduced its celebrated “Picnic in the Park” event, transforming it into a lively festival at the Esplanade KLCC and KLCC Park. Running until July 6, the event offers an urban escape with curated activities, dining, and entertainment. Francis Tan, executive director and CEO of Suria KLCC Sdn Bhd, highlighted the… Continue reading Suria KLCC’s Picnic in the Park returns with vibrant festival

Hamas sambut baik cadangan pelan gencatan senjata baharu dengan Israel

MOSCOW: Pergerakan Hamas menyambut baik cadangan pelan perjanjian gencatan senjata baharu dengan Israel yang turut merangkumi perjanjian pembebasan tawanan, lapor Sputnik/RIA Novosti memetik portal Ynet dan sumber yang mengetahui perkara itu. Pada Rabu, Hamas memaklumkan sedang mengadakan rundingan bagi membincangkan cadangan daripada pihak perantara yang bertujuan mencapai perjanjian gencatan senjata di Semenanjung Gaza. Pergerakan itu… Continue reading Hamas sambut baik cadangan pelan gencatan senjata baharu dengan Israel

Sarawak trade hits RM198.7 billion with RM71.1 billion surplus in 2024

KUCHING: Sarawak achieved a total trade value of RM198.7 billion in 2024, marking a 2.7 per cent increase from the previous year. The state also recorded a trade surplus of RM71.1 billion, up 4.2 per cent, despite global economic uncertainties. Higher commodity prices, particularly crude palm oil, and strong demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG)… Continue reading Sarawak trade hits RM198.7 billion with RM71.1 billion surplus in 2024

Kementerian Kewangan nafi SST sebab kenaikan kadar bilik hotel

KUALA LUMPUR: Kementerian Kewangan (MOF) menegaskan bahawa semakan Cukai Jualan dan Perkhidmatan (SST) tidak sewajarnya dijadikan alasan untuk menaikkan kadar bilik hotel. Kementerian itu berkata semakan SST yang berkuat kusa pada 1 Julai tidak melibatkan sebarang perubahan kepada cukai perkhidmatan yang dikenakan ke atas penginapan hotel atau makanan dan minuman F&B yang disediakan di hotel.… Continue reading Kementerian Kewangan nafi SST sebab kenaikan kadar bilik hotel

Ahmad Maslan tinjau projek jambatan Pulau Tuba ke Dayang Bunting

ALOR SETAR: Timbalan Menteri Kerja Raya Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan hari ini meninjau projek pembinaan jambatan dari Pulau Tuba ke Pulau Dayang Bunting di Langkawi yang sedang dalam perancangan dan diluluskan oleh Kementerian Kewangan. Kementerian Kerja Raya dalam kenyataan memaklumkan projek Persekutuan itu penting kepada penduduk di pulau berkenaan, dan ia telah diluluskan di bawah… Continue reading Ahmad Maslan tinjau projek jambatan Pulau Tuba ke Dayang Bunting

Ketua PBB terkejut dengan serangan ke atas orang awam di Gaza

NEW YORK: Pembunuhan orang awam ketika cuba mendapatkan makanan dan di tapak penempatan sementara di Gaza mengejutkan Setiausaha Agung Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) Antonio Guterres, lapor Xinhua. “Setiausaha Agung amat terkejut dengan krisis kemanusiaan yang semakin meruncing di Gaza,” kata jurucakap PBB Stephane Dujarric pada Khamis. “Pelbagai serangan dalam beberapa hari kebelakangan ini menyasarkan tapak… Continue reading Ketua PBB terkejut dengan serangan ke atas orang awam di Gaza

Polis serbu sindiket rokok syabu RM80 sebatang di Serdang

SERDANG: Polis menumpaskan sindiket memproses dan menjual rokok dicampur dadah jenis methamphetamine dalam serbuan di sebuah kediaman di sini, Selasa lepas dengan rampasan dadah bernilai RM2 juta. Ketua Polis Daerah Serdang ACP Muhamad Farid Ahmad berkata dalam serbuan kira-kira 1 tengah hari itu, lelaki tempatan berusia 52 tahun dan wanita warga asing berusia 33 tahun… Continue reading Polis serbu sindiket rokok syabu RM80 sebatang di Serdang

KDN sedia tingkatkan proses permohonan kad pengenalan selepas laporan EAIC

KOTA BELUD: Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) terbuka untuk memperbaik proses permohonan kad pengenalan di Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) susulan pendedahan Suruhanjaya Integriti Agensi Penguatkuasaan (EAIC), semalam. Menteri Dalam Negeri Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata beliau menghormati pendedahan EAIC itu dan bagi KDN serta agensi di bawahnya amat mengutamakan keselesaan pelanggan, iaitu rakyat. “Perlu juga… Continue reading KDN sedia tingkatkan proses permohonan kad pengenalan selepas laporan EAIC
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KDN sedia tingkatkan proses permohonan kad pengenalan selepas laporan EAIC

KOTA BELUD: Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) terbuka untuk memperbaik proses permohonan kad pengenalan di Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) susulan pendedahan Suruhanjaya Integriti Agensi Penguatkuasaan (EAIC), semalam. Menteri Dalam Negeri Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata beliau menghormati pendedahan EAIC itu dan bagi KDN serta agensi di bawahnya amat mengutamakan keselesaan pelanggan, iaitu rakyat. “Perlu juga… Continue reading KDN sedia tingkatkan proses permohonan kad pengenalan selepas laporan EAIC
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Tetra Pak sees strong growth potential beyond daily sector

HO CHI MINH CITY: Tetra Pak, a Swedish-Swiss multinational food processing and packaging solutions company, sees strong growth potential in Malaysia and across Asia-Pacific beyond the milk category, said its president and CEO Adolfo Orive. He highlighted growing consumer demand for a variety of beverages such as plant-based, fruit juices, coffee, iced tea, protein-enriched, oatmeal… Continue reading Tetra Pak sees strong growth potential beyond daily sector
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ASEAN-Korea delegation visits Woodrose Senior Residences for elder care insights

SHAH ALAM: A delegation from the ASEAN+Republic of Korea (ROK) Conference on Care and Support for Older Persons visited Woodrose Senior Residences to study innovative approaches in elder care. The visit highlights regional efforts to address the growing needs of aging populations. Woodrose Group Executive Chairman Abdul Rashid Bernard Lawrence stated that the delegation, which… Continue reading ASEAN-Korea delegation visits Woodrose Senior Residences for elder care insights

21 arrested for oil palm theft, fraud in Hilir Perak

TELUK INTAN: Police arrested 21 individuals linked to oil palm fruit theft and fraudulent trading activities in Hilir Perak. The operation, conducted on July 2, targeted 14 locations, including licensed mills and unlicensed traders. Hilir Perak police chief ACP Dr Bakri Zainal Abidin confirmed the arrests involved 15 women and six men aged 20 to… Continue reading 21 arrested for oil palm theft, fraud in Hilir Perak

Yakeb supports motocross rider Gabit with cancer treatment aid

NATIONAL motocross rider Muhamad Habibullah Mohd Saleh, popularly known as Gabit, has received much-needed support from the National Athletes Welfare Foundation (Yakeb) for his nasal cancer treatment. The aid comes as a relief for the athlete, who has been battling the disease since 2021. Yakeb Chairman Datuk Ahmad Shapawi Ismail confirmed the assistance, stating that… Continue reading Yakeb supports motocross rider Gabit with cancer treatment aid

First Friday prayers held at Surau MADANI in Seremban R&R

SEREMBAN: Relief and gratitude filled the air as Surau MADANI at the southbound Seremban Rest and Service Area (R&R) held its first Friday prayers today. The newly approved facility provided much-needed convenience for highway users and workers, eliminating the need for long detours. Muhammad Amri Anuar, a 25-year-old restaurant worker at the R&R, shared his… Continue reading First Friday prayers held at Surau MADANI in Seremban R&R

New bridge linking Pulau Tuba and Pulau Dayang Bunting in procurement phase

ALOR SETAR: The proposed bridge connecting Pulau Tuba and Pulau Dayang Bunting in Langkawi has entered the procurement stage, with the letter of acceptance expected by mid-2026. Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan confirmed the development, highlighting the project’s significance for local communities. The federal initiative, approved under the 12th Malaysia Plan Rolling Plan… Continue reading New bridge linking Pulau Tuba and Pulau Dayang Bunting in procurement phase

MBPP shuts 4 George Town eateries over hygiene violations

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Island City Council (MBPP) has temporarily closed four food establishments in George Town after uncovering severe hygiene violations, including rat infestations and unsanitary food handling practices. The enforcement action followed surprise inspections conducted as part of the council’s ongoing cleanliness operations. Under By-Law 38(1) of the MPPP Food Establishment By-Laws 1991,… Continue reading MBPP shuts 4 George Town eateries over hygiene violations

Serdang police bust meth-laced cigarette syndicate, arrest couple

SERDANG: Police have dismantled a syndicate processing and selling cigarettes laced with methamphetamine, arresting a couple during a raid at a residence here last Tuesday. The operation led to drug seizures valued at RM2 million. Serdang police chief ACP Muhamad Farid Ahmad said the raid at 1 pm resulted in the arrest of a 52-year-old… Continue reading Serdang police bust meth-laced cigarette syndicate, arrest couple

Greece fights Crete wildfire amid Europe heatwave, tourists evacuated

ATHENS: Firefighters battled for a third day on Friday to put out a wildfire on the Greek island of Crete that has razed forests and olive groves and forced thousands of residents and tourists to leave the area. Around 130 firefighters, 48 vehicles and six helicopters were deployed in the effort, working with gale-force wind… Continue reading Greece fights Crete wildfire amid Europe heatwave, tourists evacuated

Malaysians invited to join KPKT strata video competition 2025

PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) is calling on Malaysians to take part in the 2025 Strata Video Competition, open for submissions until August 22. The competition, themed ‘Strata Management: Quality Strata, Harmonious Neighbourhood,‘ aims to promote awareness of effective strata community management for better living environments. KPKT stated that the initiative… Continue reading Malaysians invited to join KPKT strata video competition 2025

Finnish police arrest 23-year-old in Tampere mall stabbing case

HELSINKI: Finnish police said on Friday a man held over a stabbing attack in the southwestern city of Tampere on Thursday in which four people were injured told them he had no racist or political motive for the deed and had attacked people randomly. Police said the suspect, who was arrested shortly after the deed… Continue reading Finnish police arrest 23-year-old in Tampere mall stabbing case

Global food prices rise in June due to meat and dairy costs

PARIS: Global food commodity prices edged higher in June, supported by higher meat, vegetable oil and dairy prices, the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization said on Friday. The FAO Food Price Index, which tracks monthly changes in a basket of internationally traded food commodities, averaged 128.0 points in June, up 0.5% from May. The… Continue reading Global food prices rise in June due to meat and dairy costs

Low Danube water levels disrupt shipping amid Hungary heatwave

BUDAPEST: Unusually low water levels on the Danube river in Hungary are affecting shipping, agriculture, and local ecosystems along Europe’s second-longest river, which serves as a key transport route across the continent. Temperatures peaked at 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) in Budapest this week as much of Europe baked in an early summer heatwave… Continue reading Low Danube water levels disrupt shipping amid Hungary heatwave

Air India Express warned over Airbus engine fix delays and record falsification

NEW DELHI: India’s aviation watchdog reprimanded Air India’s budget carrier in March for not timely changing engine parts of an Airbus A320 as directed by European Union’s aviation safety agency, and falsifying records to show compliance, a government memo showed. In a statement, Air India Express told Reuters it acknowledged the error to the Indian… Continue reading Air India Express warned over Airbus engine fix delays and record falsification

India supports Dalai Lama’s successor choice, opposes China’s claim

DHARAMSHALA (India): A senior Indian minister has said that only the Dalai Lama and the organization he has set up have the authority to identify his successor as the spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism, in a rare comment contradicting rival China’s long-held position. The Dalai Lama, who fled to India in 1959 after a failed… Continue reading India supports Dalai Lama’s successor choice, opposes China’s claim

“Not civilised!” – M’sian woman sparks fury for ‘choping’ parking spot by standing in it, netizens split

A woman has stirred controversy online after a video of her reserving a public parking space by physically standing in it went viral on TikTok. The incident, shared by user @suzzanneanton, shows the woman preventing other vehicles from accessing it. ALSO READ: Woman sparks outrage after ‘booking’ Penang parking spot by standing in it for… Continue reading “Not civilised!” – M’sian woman sparks fury for ‘choping’ parking spot by standing in it, netizens split

Nurul Izzah appointed as SIDEC strategic advisor in Selangor

SHAH ALAM: Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) deputy president Nurul Izzah Anwar has been named strategic advisor for the Selangor Information Technology and Digital Economy Corporation (SIDEC). The announcement was made during the agency’s 10th anniversary celebration. SIDEC stated that Nurul Izzah, who also serves as executive chairperson of think tank Polity, will contribute expertise in… Continue reading Nurul Izzah appointed as SIDEC strategic advisor in Selangor

JKM offers care for girl allegedly raped by mother’s boyfriend

PUTRAJAYA: The Social Welfare Department (JKM) is ready to provide temporary care for a girl who was allegedly raped by her mother’s boyfriend last year. Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri stated that this step ensures the child’s welfare and safety if no suitable family member is available. “Apart from physical… Continue reading JKM offers care for girl allegedly raped by mother’s boyfriend

Air France-KLM to buy major stake in SAS

PARIS: Air France-KLM plans to increase its stake in Scandinavian airline SAS to 60.5%, the latest step towards consolidating Europe’s fragmented airline sector as carriers seek to strengthen their position against rivals. The French airline group said yesterday it intended to increase its stake from 19.9% currently by acquiring the stakes held by top shareholder… Continue reading Air France-KLM to buy major stake in SAS
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RM42 million SK Tambatuon construction project launched in Kota Belud

KOTA BELUD: Minister of Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development Datuk Ewon Benedick has officially launched the RM42 million construction project for Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Tambatuon. The new buildings, set for completion within 24 months, will replace the existing dilapidated structures and introduce modern facilities. The project, funded under the Third Rolling Plan of the 12th Malaysia… Continue reading RM42 million SK Tambatuon construction project launched in Kota Belud

China urges caution, speed on driver-assist tech

BEIJING: China’s automakers are outpacing foreign rivals in their push for assisted-driving technology, eager to woo motorists hungry for rapid innovation. Yet, Beijing has a nuanced message for its rising stars: move fast – but be careful. Regulators this week have been finalising new safety rules for driver-assistance systems as Beijing sharpens scrutiny of the… Continue reading China urges caution, speed on driver-assist tech
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