Italy’s Meloni urges women to report intimate photo sharing online

ROME: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has urged women to immediately report intimate photographs shared online without their consent after discovering she was among the victims. Meloni expressed disgust after doctored photos of high-profile women including herself and opposition leader Elly Schlein appeared on a pornographic website. The images originated from photographs at political rallies… Continue reading Italy’s Meloni urges women to report intimate photo sharing online

Sarawak students urged to embrace STEM education for future innovation

SIBU: Sarawak Minister of Education, Innovation and Talent Development Datuk Seri Roland Sagah Wee Inn has called on students to embrace science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education as a foundation for future innovation and national development. He said STEM was vital in preparing a skilled society and nurturing future talents, in line with the… Continue reading Sarawak students urged to embrace STEM education for future innovation

Federal Court stays Duta Enclave ruling pending Semantan Estate appeal

PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has granted Semantan Estate (1952) Sdn Bhd a stay of the Court of Appeal’s ruling that the Federal Land Registrar is not required to register the company as proprietor of the 263.272-acre Duta Enclave land, pending the outcome of its leave to appeal application. The company also secured a stay of… Continue reading Federal Court stays Duta Enclave ruling pending Semantan Estate appeal

Unemployed man gets 16 years for supporting Daesh terrorist group

KUALA LUMPUR: An unemployed man was sentenced to 16 years in prison by the High Court here today after pleading guilty to two charges of providing support and possessing material related to the Daesh terrorist group. Judge Nurulhuda Nur’aini Mohamad Nor sentenced Hasbullah Hassan, 46, to 10 years in jail for the offence of providing… Continue reading Unemployed man gets 16 years for supporting Daesh terrorist group

Negeri Sembilan wildlife department captures 100kg crocodile in estate

PORT DICKSON: The Negeri Sembilan Department of Wildlife and National Parks captured a wild estuarine crocodile weighing over 100 kilograms after it was found stranded in a drainage canal at the Guthrie Linggi palm oil estate yesterday afternoon. State Perhilitan director Faizal Izham Pikri said the three-metre reptile was believed to have become trapped in… Continue reading Negeri Sembilan wildlife department captures 100kg crocodile in estate

Johor mosques hold special prayers after Segamat earthquake

JOHOR BAHRU: The Johor Islamic Religious Department has instructed 1,038 mosques and Friday prayer halls across the state to conduct special prayers following a minor earthquake in Segamat early today. State Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid announced that the solat hajat and doa selamat prayers would be held after Friday prayers… Continue reading Johor mosques hold special prayers after Segamat earthquake

Putrajaya police deploy 2,326 personnel for National Day 2025 security

PUTRAJAYA: Putrajaya police have confirmed full operational readiness for the 2025 National Day celebrations scheduled at Dataran Putrajaya on August 31. District police chief ACP Aidi Sham Mohamed announced the deployment of 2,326 personnel to ensure comprehensive security and smooth traffic management throughout the event. He reported that today’s full rehearsal proceeded exceptionally well with… Continue reading Putrajaya police deploy 2,326 personnel for National Day 2025 security

Over 30,000 expected at Selangor National Day celebration tomorrow

SHAH ALAM: More than 30,000 people are expected to enliven the Selangor-level 68th National Day celebration at Dataran Kemerdekaan Shah Alam tomorrow. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said various activities have been lined up, including a parade featuring contingents from uniform bodies, government agencies and non-governmental organisations, which is a hallmark of the annual… Continue reading Over 30,000 expected at Selangor National Day celebration tomorrow

Amaran ribut petir di beberapa negeri Malaysia hingga 6 petang ini

KUALA LUMPUR: Jabatan Meteorologi Malaysia (MetMalaysia) mengeluarkan amaran ribut petir, hujan lebat dan angin kencang di beberapa negeri hingga 6 petang ini. Menerusi amaran cuaca dikeluarkan pada 2.20 petang ini, MetMalaysia memaklumkan cuaca buruk dijangka berlaku di Perlis, Kedah (Langkawi, Kubang Pasu, Yan, Kuala Muda, Sik, Baling, Kulim dan Bandar Baharu) dan Pulau Pinang, serta… Continue reading Amaran ribut petir di beberapa negeri Malaysia hingga 6 petang ini
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Malaysia’s poverty reduction success often overlooked says World Bank

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s remarkable achievement in lifting millions out of poverty without creating permanent slums frequently goes unrecognised globally. World Bank lead economist for Malaysia Dr Apurva Sanghi stated that approximately half of Malaysians lived in poverty a decade after independence compared to just six per hundred today. This transformation represents over 14 million people… Continue reading Malaysia’s poverty reduction success often overlooked says World Bank

Heavy traffic builds as Malaysians ‘balik kampung’ for Merdeka holiday

PETALING JAYA: With Merdeka Day falling on a Sunday, Malaysians are gearing up for a three-day weekend, and many have already begun their journey home today. The Malaysian Highway Authority’s closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage showed slow-moving traffic northbound on the North-South Expressway or PLUS Expressway at 3:30pm, with congestion observed in several areas including Slim… Continue reading Heavy traffic builds as Malaysians ‘balik kampung’ for Merdeka holiday
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Speedy Tigers rally to beat Bangladesh 4-1 in Asia Cup hockey opener

THE national men’s hockey team launched their 2025 Asia Cup Group B campaign impressively by coming from behind to defeat Bangladesh 4-1 in Bihar, India today. The Speedy Tigers initially faced a setback when Ashraful Islam converted a penalty corner in the sixteenth minute to give Bangladesh an early lead. Malaysia responded strongly and leveled… Continue reading Speedy Tigers rally to beat Bangladesh 4-1 in Asia Cup hockey opener

Johor orders probe into viral video on alleged deviant teachings

JOHOR BAHRU: The Johor government has ordered an immediate investigation into a viral video showing alleged deviant religious teachings in Parit Raja, Batu Pahat. Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi instructed the Johor Islamic Religious Department and Royal Malaysia Police to conduct the probe. He emphasised that immediate action must be taken to prevent the… Continue reading Johor orders probe into viral video on alleged deviant teachings

Richard Chin earns first Harimau Malaya call-up for international friendlies

PETALING JAYA: Scottish club Raith Rovers full-back Richard Chin will earn his first Harimau Malaya call-up for the upcoming centralised training camp starting next Monday. Harimau Malaya’s head coach Peter Cklamovski confirmed the 22-year-old player is among four new faces joining the camp ahead of two Tier 1 international friendlies against Singapore and Palestine. Three… Continue reading Richard Chin earns first Harimau Malaya call-up for international friendlies

No additional powers for finance minister in procurement bill

KUALA LUMPUR: The Finance Ministry (MoF) today said there will be no additional or widening of powers of the Finance Minister from the Government Procurement Bill 2025, which is expected to be fully implemented early 2026. Treasury Secretary-General Datuk Johan Mahmood Merican said the powers of the Finance Minister are not new and had existed… Continue reading No additional powers for finance minister in procurement bill

Five friends charged with drug trafficking in George Town court

GEORGE TOWN: Five friends appeared in the Magistrate’s Court today facing multiple drug-related charges stemming from incidents two weeks ago. Muhammad Khalis Abdul Kudus, Amirul Din Abd Aziz, and Mohd Firdaus Mohd Fodzi were jointly charged with trafficking 29,902 grammes of cannabis in a Persiaran Sungai Gelugor 2 parking area on August 15. The charge… Continue reading Five friends charged with drug trafficking in George Town court

Sultan Selangor hadir majlis Yasin sempena Hari Kebangsaan peringkat negeri

SHAH ALAM: Sultan Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah berkenan berangkat ke majlis bacaan Yasin, tahlil dan doa selamat bersempena dengan sambutan Hari Kebangsaan ke-68 peringkat negeri. Turut berangkat Raja Muda Selangor Tengku Amir Shah Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah. Keberangkatan tiba baginda di Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah disambut oleh Menteri Besar Selangor Datuk Seri… Continue reading Sultan Selangor hadir majlis Yasin sempena Hari Kebangsaan peringkat negeri
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Lebih 30,000 pengunjung dijangka hadir sambutan Hari Kebangsaan Selangor

SHAH ALAM: Kira-kira 30,000 hingga 50,000 pengunjung dijangka memeriahkan sambutan Hari Kebangsaan Ke-68 Peringkat Negeri Selangor Tahun 2025 di Dataran Kemerdekaan Shah Alam, esok. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari berkata pelbagai aktiviti menarik bakal disajikan kepada rakyat termasuk perbarisan dan perarakan daripada pelbagai kontinjen mewakili pasukan beruniform, agensi kerajaan serta badan bukan kerajaan yang… Continue reading Lebih 30,000 pengunjung dijangka hadir sambutan Hari Kebangsaan Selangor
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12 individu ditahan bantu siasatan kes pelajar jatuh dari asrama

SHAH ALAM: Menteri Besar Selangor Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari mengesahkan sebanyak 12 individu ditahan polis setakat ini bagi membantu siasatan berhubung kes seorang pelajar tingkatan tiga terjatuh dari bangunan asrama sebuah sekolah di Sabak Bernam pada 26 Ogos lepas. Beliau bagaimanapun tidak mendedahkan individu berkenaan dan menasihatkan semua pihak memberi ruang kepada pihak polis menjalankan… Continue reading 12 individu ditahan bantu siasatan kes pelajar jatuh dari asrama
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Dividen peserta TSK Orang Asli Pahang meningkat sehingga RM1,037 seorang

KUANTAN: Kerajaan negeri Pahang membuktikan keupayaan menguruskan Projek Tanaman Semula Komersial Orang Asli melalui Pahang Orang Asli Corporation dengan peningkatan ketara pendapatan dividen peserta. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail mengumumkan pendapatan dividen peserta tertinggi dicatatkan bagi Projek TSK Orang Asli Teluk Gunung, Lipis dengan peserta menerima bayaran RM1,037 seorang pada Julai lepas.… Continue reading Dividen peserta TSK Orang Asli Pahang meningkat sehingga RM1,037 seorang
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Twelve individuals detained in Sabak Bernam student fall investigation

SHAH ALAM: Police have detained twelve individuals to assist investigations into a Form Three student’s fall from a school dormitory in Sabak Bernam on August 26. Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari confirmed the detentions without revealing the individuals’ identities while urging all parties to allow police space for their investigation. “We will give… Continue reading Twelve individuals detained in Sabak Bernam student fall investigation

Selayang dan pelaling spesies ikan paling banyak didaratkan tahun lepas

PUTRAJAYA: Statistik pendaratan menunjukkan ikan selayang, pelaling, kembung, kerisi dan gelama antara spesies paling banyak didaratkan di Malaysia pada tahun lepas. Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Perikanan Datuk Adnan Hussain menyatakan ikan selayang atau cerut merekodkan 94,234 tan metrik diikuti ikan pelaling atau temenung (79,685 tan metrik). Ikan kembung mencatatkan 46,438 tan metrik manakala ikan kerisi dan… Continue reading Selayang dan pelaling spesies ikan paling banyak didaratkan tahun lepas
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No new consumer taxes expected in Malaysia’s Budget 2026, says AmBank

KUALA LUMPUR: AmBank Group forecasts no new consumer taxes will be introduced in Budget 2026 scheduled for tabling on October 10, 2025. AmBank chief economist Firdaos Rosli stated the government will likely adopt a gradual fiscal approach consistent with previous administrations. “I don’t think there will be any new tax (targeting consumers),” he said during… Continue reading No new consumer taxes expected in Malaysia’s Budget 2026, says AmBank

MetMalaysia issues thunderstorm warning for several states until 6pm

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has issued a thunderstorm, heavy rain and strong wind alert in several states until 6 pm today. In a warning issued at 2.20 pm, MetMalaysia said the bad weather is expected to affect Perlis, Kedah (Langkawi, Kubang Pasu, Yan, Kuala Muda, Sik, Baling, Kulim and Bandar Baharu), Penang… Continue reading MetMalaysia issues thunderstorm warning for several states until 6pm

FAM acting president confirms Mohd Joehari resigned for personal reasons

PETALING JAYA: Football Association of Malaysia acting president Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mahadi confirmed that Datuk Mohd Joehari Mohd Ayub’s resignation was purely a personal decision. Mohd Yusoff stated there was no external influence behind Mohd Joehari’s decision to step down as president of Malaysia’s national football governing body. “I don’t know. This is his personal… Continue reading FAM acting president confirms Mohd Joehari resigned for personal reasons

Tommy Thomas objects to parts of Najib witness statement in defamation suit

SHAH ALAM: Former Attorney-General Tan Sri Tommy Thomas has formally objected to several sections of Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s witness statement in an ongoing defamation lawsuit. Counsel Alan Adrian Gomez, representing Thomas, raised these objections while the former prime minister was reading his statement during the second day of hearings. The contested portions specifically… Continue reading Tommy Thomas objects to parts of Najib witness statement in defamation suit

MACC state liaison officers crucial for effective public communication

KUANTAN: Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission state-level communications liaison officers serve a vital function in delivering effective public messages. Strategic Communications Division director Hisyam Mohd Yusoff stated that appointed officers must enhance their interest and improve skills in managing publicity. “These officers are trained in news writing and social media management to strengthen their capabilities across various… Continue reading MACC state liaison officers crucial for effective public communication

Mersing a gem of unique islands with sustainable tourism attractions

MERSING: Mersing, renowned for its beautiful beaches and islands, holds great promise to become one of the country’s main tourism destinations. Mersing Tourism Association (MTA) secretary Ahmad Firdaus Shaik Omar said that apart from its scenic appeal, Mersing also boasts natural treasures rarely found elsewhere, making it a special destination for nature lovers and travellers.… Continue reading Mersing a gem of unique islands with sustainable tourism attractions

Segamat stays calm, life goes on after four quakes

SEGAMAT: Despite four earthquakes in a week, life in Segamat remains normal, with residents carrying on with their daily routines and economic activities. Food stall operator Ahmad Asri Talib, 52, said his shop has been operating without any damage that would force it to close. He said his eatery, located near Dataran Segamat, continues to… Continue reading Segamat stays calm, life goes on after four quakes

Don’t wait for free Jalur Gemilang – Masidi

KOTA KINABALU: Chairman of the Main Committee for the 2025 National Day and Sabah Day Celebrations, Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun, today rebuked the attitude of some individuals in the state who are reluctant to buy the Jalur Gemilang, preferring instead to wait for free flags to display them. He said Malaysians should reflect on their… Continue reading Don’t wait for free Jalur Gemilang – Masidi

Teen karate gold medalist Lucas Tan eyes SEA Games, Olympics

FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Lucas Tan Yin Yao has done Malaysia proud by winning gold at the Asian Karate Youth Championships held from Aug 12-16 in Hangzhou in China. In the true spirit of Merdeka, the relatively unknown Form Two student of SMK Taman Connaught, Cheras has dedicated his medal to the people of Malaysia celebrating Merdeka this… Continue reading Teen karate gold medalist Lucas Tan eyes SEA Games, Olympics
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Tommy Thomas bantah beberapa bahagian pernyataan saksi Najib dalam saman fitnah

SHAH ALAM: Bekas Peguam Negara Tan Sri Tommy Thomas membantah beberapa bahagian dalam pernyataan saksi yang dikemukakan Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak dalam saman berhubung kenyataan fitnah membabitkan pembunuhan wanita Mongolia yang diterbitkan dalam buku berjudul My Story: Justice in the Wilderness. Peguam Alan Adrian Gomez, yang mewakili Thomas, membangkitkan bantahan terbabit ketika bekas Perdana… Continue reading Tommy Thomas bantah beberapa bahagian pernyataan saksi Najib dalam saman fitnah
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JF Tech accelerating growth via M&A along with its strategic initiatives

KOTA DAMANSARA: JF Technology Berhad, a Main Market-listed innovator and manufacturer of high-performance test contacting and interface solutions for global integrated circuit (IC) makers, has announced its fourth quarter (4QFY25) and full-year results for the financial year ended 30 June 2025 (FY25). The group closed FY25 with revenue of RM44.8 million, up 7.7% year-on-year (YoY)… Continue reading JF Tech accelerating growth via M&A along with its strategic initiatives
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M’sian shocked by nearly empty ‘X-ray’ chili sauce packet

FOR Malaysians, chili sauce is more than just a condiment — it’s a tradition. Many have a habit of collecting sauce packets from fast food outlets as if they were rare Pokémon trading cards. However, one customer’s recent experience with a roadside fried chicken vendor brought new levels of disbelief. The customer, taken aback by… Continue reading M’sian shocked by nearly empty ‘X-ray’ chili sauce packet

World Bank: Malaysia lifted 14 million out of poverty

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s success in lifting millions out of poverty, without creating permanent slums, is often overlooked. World Bank lead economist for Malaysia Dr Apurva Sanghi said on X (@ApurvaSanghi) that while about half of Malaysians lived in poverty a decade or so after Merdeka, the figure has now dropped to six in 100, lifting… Continue reading World Bank: Malaysia lifted 14 million out of poverty
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National Day 2025 rehearsal lively, well-coordinated

PUTRAJAYA: Although today was only the full dress rehearsal for the National Day 2025 celebration, thousands of visitors of all ages and backgrounds began flocking to Dataran Putrajaya as early as 5.30 am. A Bernama check found that despite having to walk more than a kilometre to the venue, the public, including parents with children,… Continue reading National Day 2025 rehearsal lively, well-coordinated

Pahang Orang Asli TSK participants see dividends rise under state management

KUANTAN: The Pahang government has successfully increased dividend payments for participants of the Orang Asli Commercial Replanting Project through improved management by the Pahang Orang Asli Corporation. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail confirmed that dividend incomes have risen significantly since the state takeover of project management. He stated that “the highest participant… Continue reading Pahang Orang Asli TSK participants see dividends rise under state management
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Pahang Orang Asli TSK participants see dividends rise under state management

KUANTAN: The Pahang government has successfully increased dividend payments for participants of the Orang Asli Commercial Replanting Project through improved management by the Pahang Orang Asli Corporation. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail confirmed that dividend incomes have risen significantly since the state takeover of project management. He stated that “the highest participant… Continue reading Pahang Orang Asli TSK participants see dividends rise under state management

India’s powerful Hindu group chief urges three-child families as fertility rates fall

NEW DELHI: The head of India’s powerful Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) said that Indian families must have three children each, warning about the long-term risks from the current trend of declining birth rates. At 1.46 billion, India is the world’s most populous nation but the total fertility rate has dropped to less than… Continue reading India’s powerful Hindu group chief urges three-child families as fertility rates fall

Mohd Joehari letak jawatan presiden FAM atas keputusan peribadi

PETALING JAYA: Peletakan jawatan Datuk Mohd Joehari Mohd Ayub sebagai Presiden Persatuan Bolasepak Malaysia (FAM) baru-baru ini merupakan keputusan peribadi. Pemangku Presiden FAM Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mahadi menegaskan tiada campur tangan ghaib di sebalik keputusan Mohd Joehari melepaskan jawatan kerusi nombor satu badan induk yang memayungi bola sepak negara itu. “Saya tidak tahu. Ini keputusan… Continue reading Mohd Joehari letak jawatan presiden FAM atas keputusan peribadi
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Northern Solar’s PAT surges over 6-fold QoQ to RM3.8m in Q1 FY26

KUALA LUMPUR: Northern Solar Holdings Bhd, a leading renewable energy solutions provider, recorded revenue of RM28.0 million in the first quarter (Q1) ended June 2025 (FY26), a 35.8% increase from RM20.7 million in Q4 FY25. This growth was primarily driven by higher project billings from EPCC activities, which contributed RM27.4 million, representing 97.8% of total… Continue reading Northern Solar’s PAT surges over 6-fold QoQ to RM3.8m in Q1 FY26
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Forever 21 looks to resurrect China, North America business with new partners

SHANGHAI: Fast fashion brand Forever 21 is making its fourth run at the Chinese market, having previously entered and exited the world’s second-largest economy three times since 2008. Also in the brand’s sights is a new partner to help relaunch in the North American market, with further announcements to come on that soon, according to… Continue reading Forever 21 looks to resurrect China, North America business with new partners
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Forever 21 looks to resurrect China, North America business with new partners

SHANGHAI: Fast fashion brand Forever 21 is making its fourth run at the Chinese market, having previously entered and exited the world’s second-largest economy three times since 2008. Also in the brand’s sights is a new partner to help relaunch in the North American market, with further announcements to come on that soon, according to… Continue reading Forever 21 looks to resurrect China, North America business with new partners

Indian jewellers stock up for festive season; activity muted elsewhere

DEMAND for physical gold in India picked up slightly this week, despite a recovery in prices, as jewellers stocked up ahead of the festive season, while activity remained subdued elsewhere. Indian dealers were charged a premium of up to $4 per ounce over official domestic prices, inclusive of 6% import and 3% sales levies, compared… Continue reading Indian jewellers stock up for festive season; activity muted elsewhere
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Indian jewellers stock up for festive season; activity muted elsewhere

DEMAND for physical gold in India picked up slightly this week, despite a recovery in prices, as jewellers stocked up ahead of the festive season, while activity remained subdued elsewhere. Indian dealers were charged a premium of up to $4 per ounce over official domestic prices, inclusive of 6% import and 3% sales levies, compared… Continue reading Indian jewellers stock up for festive season; activity muted elsewhere

ASEAN to consider special money laundering working group at AMMTC

MELAKA: The establishment of a special ASEAN working group to combat money laundering will be among the key proposals at the 19th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime. Home Ministry International Division secretary Mohd Azlan Razali said the idea was mooted by Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, given that the region currently lacks… Continue reading ASEAN to consider special money laundering working group at AMMTC
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ASEAN to consider special money laundering working group at AMMTC

MELAKA: The establishment of a special ASEAN working group to combat money laundering will be among the key proposals at the 19th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime. Home Ministry International Division secretary Mohd Azlan Razali said the idea was mooted by Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, given that the region currently lacks… Continue reading ASEAN to consider special money laundering working group at AMMTC

Sibu RTD seizes six luxury cars for expired road tax and no insurance

SIBU: The Road Transport Department’s Sibu branch has seized six luxury vehicles for operating with expired road tax and no valid insurance coverage during its ongoing Ops Luxury initiative. Senior Enforcement Officer Nurul Fairezzah Safri confirmed the vehicles included two Toyota Vellfire units alongside single examples of a Toyota Land Cruiser, Toyota Crown Royale, Toyota… Continue reading Sibu RTD seizes six luxury cars for expired road tax and no insurance
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Sibu RTD seizes six luxury cars for expired road tax and no insurance

SIBU: The Road Transport Department’s Sibu branch has seized six luxury vehicles for operating with expired road tax and no valid insurance coverage during its ongoing Ops Luxury initiative. Senior Enforcement Officer Nurul Fairezzah Safri confirmed the vehicles included two Toyota Vellfire units alongside single examples of a Toyota Land Cruiser, Toyota Crown Royale, Toyota… Continue reading Sibu RTD seizes six luxury cars for expired road tax and no insurance

South Korea’s former first lady Kim Keon Hee indicted for bribery

SEOUL: Kim Keon Hee, the wife of South Korea’s ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol, has been indicted for bribery and other charges, a special prosecution team said on Friday, amid a widening probe into the country’s martial law crisis and scandals involving the once powerful couple. Both Yoon and Kim have been arrested and… Continue reading South Korea’s former first lady Kim Keon Hee indicted for bribery
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