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Corporate News
Jentayu unit gets Sabah approval for higher hydro tariff
PETALING JAYA: Jentayu Sustainables Bhd's 70% owned subsidiary Oriole Hydro Padas Sdn Bhd (OHP) has received a letter from Energy Commission of Sabah stating that Sabah Energy Council had approved the provisional tariff increase the Oriole Hydro project from 31.5 sen/kWh to 32.04 sen/kWh
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Nation
Ops Tiris crackdown drives over RM260mil in seizures
PUTRAJAYA: A crackdown on controlled goods misuse, known as Ops Tiris, has driven a sharp rise in enforcement cases, with seizures totalling RM263.41mil to date.
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World
US imposes sanctions on Cambodian senator and 28 others for alleged crypto-romance scams
WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Thursday imposed sanctions on Kok An, a wealthy Cambodian senator and ally of Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen, and 28 individuals and entities that it said had stolen millions of dollars from U.S. citizens using crypto-romance scams.
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Entertainment
Kylie Jenner sued by former housekeeper who claims discrimination and 'severe harassment'
She claims she was routinely assigned the more unsavory tasks involved in housekeeping.
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Corporate News
PETRONAS reaffirms need to strengthen OGSE resilience, competitiveness
KUALA LUMPUR: Petroliam Nasional Bhd (PETRONAS) has reaffirmed the need to strengthen resilience, competitiveness and execution capability across Malaysia's oil and gas services and equipment (OGSE) ecosystem at its OGSE Partners Day.
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AseanPlus News
Fight fest in KL - Indonesia top-class combat sports festival, Byon Combat Showbiz 7, begins at PWTC on Saturday (April 25)
Tickets for the top-rated South-East Asia martial arts show are sold out as the event makes its entry to the Malaysian market for the first time.
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AseanPlus News
BMG Global stands strong as a high-performing developer, and celebrates the progress of Tampoi Heights project
BMG Global, is continuing to strengthen its position in the industry by celebrating another significant achievement through a topping-out ceremony for the Tampoi Heights project.
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Technology
At SpaceX, AI is burning the cash that Starlink earns
April 24 (Reuters) - Elon Musk is touting SpaceX as humanity's ticket to Mars. But the company's pitch to investors for a potentially historic IPO reveals that its main business will be the same as Big Tech: building artificial intelligence.
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World
Putin returns 'Iron Felix' Dzerzhinsky to Russia's spy school
MOSCOW, April 24 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin has ordered Russia's Federal Security Service's spy academy to carry the name of "Iron Felix" Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the Soviet secret police and architect of the Red Terror which followed the 1917 revolution.
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Children
Starchild: What makes cupcakes so irresistible to Malaysian kids?
Here are the letters and drawings from Starchild readers on the topic, Cupcakes.
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Animals
After harsh winter, Ukrainians find joy in releasing bats rescued from war
Hundreds of bats, many rescued from war-torn areas in the east of the country, were released recently at one of multiple events around Ukraine planned to coincide with the arrival of spring.
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Metro News
Ramli Ibrahim to perform celebrated production in Melaka on May 23
MELAKA: Acclaimed Indian classical dance maestro Datuk Ramli Ibrahim will bring his celebrated production "Radhe! Radhe! 2.0" to the historic city next month.
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Corporate News
Telekom Malaysia raises dividend policy to minimum 75% payout
KUALA LUMPUR: Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) has revised its dividend policy to a minimum of 75% of the group's reported profit after tax and non-controlling interests (PATAMI), to be declared and paid on a quarterly basis.
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Nation
Three-pronged strategy to address second wave of global supply crisis, says DPM Fadillah
KUALA LUMPUR: The government will focus on three key strategies to address the second wave of the global supply crisis, says Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.
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Philippines
Philippine President Marcos to make Japan state visit
MANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr will make the first state visit to Japan by a Philippine president in over a decade in May, the presidential palace said on Friday (April 24), at a time of deepening security cooperation between the two countries.
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World
Forty years after nuclear disaster, Ukraine's Chornobyl plant is haunted by war
CHORNOBYL NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, Ukraine, April 24 (Reuters) - Denys Khomenko betrays no emotion recalling the night last year when a Russian strike drone tore into the protective arc covering the part of the Chornobyl nuclear plant that suffered the world's worst nuclear disaster - narrowly avoiding another tragedy.
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Singapore
National University of Singapore investigating student over racist remarks in viral Telegram videos
SINGAPORE: A National University of Singapore (NUS) student is being investigated by the school and has stepped down from her student leadership position after videos of her making racist remarks went viral online.
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Metro News
Selangor eyes visitors from Far East, SEA to boost tourism
SELANGOR is focusing its tourism promotions on East Asian markets and domestic travel, following a double-digit decline in tourists from Middle Eastern countries.
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Nation
Jealous man believed to have stabbed ex-wife to death
KUALA LUMPUR: A jealous eye led to the death of a Myanmar woman after her ex-husband allegedly stabbed her to death.
