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Thailand
Hotspots in Thailand hit 316, increasing cross-border haze risk
BANGKOK: The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Public Organisation), or Gistda, reported that Thailand's hotspot count has climbed to 316, with agricultural land remaining the most concerning area.
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Commodities
CPO prices to stay range-bound at RM4,000-RM4,300 per tonne in Feb - MPOC
KUALA LUMPUR: Crude palm oil prices (CPO) are expected to remain range-bound between RM4,000 per tonne and RM4,300 per tonne in February due to seasonal declines in production and stocks, according to the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC).
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China
Nvidia CEO Huang plans to visit China as he seeks to reopen market, Bloomberg reports
NEW YORK: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (pic) plans to travel to China in late January as he seeks to reopen a critical market for the company's artificial intelligence chips, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday (Jan 20), citing a person familiar with the matter.
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Nation
Cops find motorcycle used in Nilai jewellery store robbery
NILAI: Police have found a motorcycle used by two male suspects during an armed robbery at a jewellery store in a shopping mall in Bandar Baru Nilai here.
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AseanPlus News
Severe weather in New Zealand's North Island prompts evacuations
WELLINGTON: Authorities urged evacuations in some low-lying areas of New Zealand's North Island on Wednesday (Jan 21) and police searched for a missing man who was swept away in a river after continued heavy rain and strong winds triggered flooding, swollen rivers and landslides.
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Japan
Ice hotel, chapel in Hokkaido resort open for season in Japan
ASAHIKAWA, Japan: A hotel and a chapel housed in dome-shaped structures made from single, seamless pieces of ice opened Tuesday (Jan 20) for the winter season in the Tomamu ski resort area in Hokkaido, Kyodo News Agency reported.
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Stock on the Move
Maybank shares up following launch of new five-year strategy
KUALA LUMPUR: Malayan Banking Bhd's (Maybank) shares were up in early trade, following its newly-launched ROAR30 five-year strategy plan (2026-2030), targeting to deliver a stronger return on equity (ROE) of 13 per cent-14 per cent by 2030.
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Vietnam
Artistic programme celebrates Vietnam's 14th National Party Congress
HANOI: A special artistic programme celebrating the 14th National Party Congress and the 96th anniversary of the Party's founding will take place at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi on January 23.
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True Or Not
QuickCheck: Is Sungai Lipis badly polluted?
A VIDEO showing murky, discoloured water flowing through a river in Pahang has been making rounds on social media since Tuesday (Jan 20).
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Technology
OpenAI unveils plan to keep data-center energy costs in check
Jan 20 (Reuters) - OpenAI unveiled a Stargate Community plan on Tuesday, aimed at "paying its way on energy" and ensuring that its operations do not raise electricity costs for local communities.
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South Korea
North produces enough nuclear material a year for 10-20 weapons, says S. Korea president
SEOUL: North Korea is producing enough nuclear material a year for up to 20 weapons, South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung said on Wednesday (Jan 21).
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Internet
Chinese-owned Temu catches up with Amazon in global cross-border e-commerce
Shein, another Chinese-founded retail giant, stabilised its market share at 9% in 2025, while AliExpress held 8%.
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Children
Cancer survivor creates children's book to offer comfort and companionship
Written by a Malaysian cancer survivor, this children's book in BM and Chinese, with an English summary, offers comfort and understanding during trying times.
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Asia & Oceania
Where to go for 'rail thrill' if/when Hanoi's Train Street closes for good
Here are a few (less risky) alternatives to Vietnam's popular rail attraction, including one right here in Malaysia.
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Nation
Smart lanes are safer for motorists, says Nanta
KUALA LUMPUR: Accident rates in smart lane zones on highways are extremely low when compared to the number of vehicles that use the lane, says Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.
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Cambodia
Frontline soldiers, displaced families receive support through ‘Vegetables of Love’
PHNOM PENH: The "Together for the Nation" movement, led by First Lady Pich Chanmony, is mobilising students, communities, and institutions across Cambodia to grow and deliver vegetables to frontline soldiers, police and displaced families, highlighting a nationwide effort driven by the spirit of "Khmer helping Khmer".
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Philippines
Philippine court to rule on Tacloban journalist charged with financing terrorism, possession of firearms and explosives
MANILA: Media groups on Tuesday renewed their call for the release of Tacloban-based community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio, whose case would be finally promulgated on Thursday by a Tacloban City regional trial court after nearly six years in detention on charges of financing terrorism and illegal possession of firearms and explosives.
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Cricket
Cricket-Maxwell and Waugh among franchise owners in Bollywood-backed European T20 league
NEW DELHI, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell and former captain Steve Waugh are among the franchise owners in a new European Twenty20 league, which will begin in August after two false starts.
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Laos
Lao Education Ministry signs US$1.35mil package to raise standards at secondary schools
VIENTIANE: The Ministry of Education and Sports, in partnership with the Education Development Fund (EDF-Lao), has entered into an agreement that will see US$1.3 million spent on improvements to education in four southern provinces.
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Thailand
Families of 30 Thailand crane collapse victims receive US$48,000 in compensation
BANGKOK: Families of 30 people killed when parts of a launching gantry at a high-speed rail construction site fell onto a moving passenger train received compensation totalling 1.49 million baht (US$48,231) per victim at a ceremony at Government House on Jan 20.
