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Melaka Perhilitan: Leave crocs alone
THE Melaka Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) will carry out periodic patrols and set traps following an incident involving a goat being bitten by a crocodile in Kampung Tengah, Pulau Gadong, Klebang, last Tuesday, Sinar Harian reported.
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Nation
Gloria Tang sings her way to the tune of RM300mil
HONG KONG singer Gloria Tang has raked in a staggering HK$500mil (RM300mil) in performance fees ever since she embarked on her I AM GLORIA World Tour that began at the end of last year.
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Nation
Dalit man bashed for not voting ruling BJP
A MAN from the Dalit community in India was allegedly beaten up for not voting for the ruling BJP, which is the party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Malaysia Nanban reported.
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Corporate News
JPMorgan investors weigh CEO Dimon’s strategy, succession plan
With JPMorgan Chase coming off a year of record profits, investors are eager to learn about the firm’s succession plans, investments in artificial intelligence and opportunities beyond traditional banking.
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Nation
Sanusi’s sedition trial to go on after bid rejected
SHAH ALAM: Kedah Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor has failed in his bid to strike out two sedition charges framed against him last year.
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Insight
What’s next after M&As?
In the world of finance, there are many ways an investor can make money, and among them are pure long-term investors who adopt a buy-and-hold strategy.
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Nation
Floods hit Kulim forcing 18 families to be evacuated
KULIM: Close to 80 flood victims have been rushed to a relief centre (PPS) after their houses were inundated by water here.
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Nation
‘Sabah will not compromise’
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah will not relent in its pursuit of the 40% tax revenue owed to the state by Putrajaya, says Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.
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Nation
Turtles face floating plastic threat
BALIK PULAU: To a turtle, a plastic bag floating at sea looks exactly like jellyfish.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Woman used dead daughter’s info to get MyKad for foreigner
KOTA KINABALU: A woman has been jailed three years for using her deceased daughter’s identification information to help a foreigner get a Malaysian identity card 10 years ago.
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Nation
Woman falls twice for same forex scam
KUALA LUMPUR: A woman lost about RM18,000 to an investment scam in 2020 before parting with a further RM600,000 this year to the same forex investment scam which claimed it could help her recoup the losses.
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Nation
Jailed for theft at cash deposit machine
KUALA PILAH: A security guard was sentenced to five months’ jail by the Magistrate’s Court here after he pleaded guilty to stealing RM2,190 from a woman at a bank’s cash deposit machine.Anis Abdul Aziz, 56, did not contest the charge after it was read to him before magistrate Saiful Sayuti.
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Nation
‘Don’t neglect cash users’
PETALING JAYA: While Malaysians are encouraged to go cashless, experts have questioned if this would sideline certain segments of society.
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Nation
Weatherproofing tourism
PETALING JAYA: It is business as usual for tourism players as they continue to make it a point to ensure tourists feel welcome and appreciated amid the recent erratic weather.
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Nation
Rollercoaster weather a bane to traders
MELAKA: The sizzling heat in the day is bringing happiness to some traders at Bandar Hilir here, but rain in the evenings is causing misery to others.
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Nation
Authorities crack down on visa misuse for haj
KUALA LUMPUR: The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry will immediately revoke the licences of travel agencies found to be misusing tourist and umrah visas for haj purposes, says its minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing.
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Nation
66.7kg of Johor mee goreng sets world record
JOHOR BARU: The 2024 World Chefs Championship set a new Guinness World Record (GWR) after 86 local and foreign chefs successfully prepared 66.7kg of Johor mee goreng, says Johor Tourism director Sharil Nizam Abdul Rahim.
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Nation
Driver killed in three-lorry mishap along NSE
IPOH: A 61-year-old lorry driver was killed after his vehicle crashed into another lorry that had turned on its side at the North-South Expressway near Tanjung Malim.
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Nation
PM: Slander aimed at inciting hate
ASTANA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has rubbished as baseless the allegations that 25% of the shares of Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) would be owned by a pro-Zionist company.