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WHERE VIBRANCY MEETS OPPORTUNITY
NESTLED amidst the verdant landscapes of Sepang in Selangor, Sime Darby Property’s (SDP) Serenia City is a burgeoning neighbourhood on the cusp of transformation.
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Police haul up YouTuber and guest over sexist remarks
POLICE in Tamil Nadu, India, took a YouTuber into custody after he hosted an interview in which derogatory comments were made about women police officers, Makkal Osai reported.
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Sabah & Sarawak
‘Policy on peninsular hubbies should be reviewed’
KUCHING: The Sarawak government should review its policy on long-term social visit passes for Malaysian couples where the wife is a Sarawakian, says a state lawmaker.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Sabah joins appeal against SLS bid to challenge grant provision
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government sprang a surprise when it decided to intervene in the Attorney General’s appeal against a High Court decision to grant the Sabah Law Society (SLS) leave to challenge the 40% special constitutional grant provisions.
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Tech-savvy kids are the future
KUANTAN: Sufficient Internet coverage will be provided in low-density, rural and interior areas to facilitate students’ online learning, says Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
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Security guards with fake IDs nabbed
PUTRAJAYA: Trust should be the most important thing when it comes to hiring security guards, but it also pays to do due diligence.
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Tour guides going the extra mile
KUALA LUMPUR: Eager to preserve the local tourist experience, tour operators have been going the extra mile to keep tourists happy despite the prolonged rainy spell.
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Cold treats business not dampened by wet spell
GEORGE TOWN: To keep their business going during the rainy season, some traders at tourist spots have been leveraging on delivery services to attract customers.
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Three waves of durian season is plenty enough for us and tourists
BALIK PULAU: Are you ready, durian lovers? Now is the time to binge on the King of Fruits as farmers expect up to “three waves” of the season this year.
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‘Communicate and embody Madani concept’
PUTRAJAYA: The Communications Ministry’s personnel, especially Excellent Service Award (APC) recipients, need to carry out their tasks and duties in a manner that reflects the concept of Malaysia Madani, and act as informants about government initiatives for the people.
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Recounting the Wang Kelian horror
PETALING JAYA: Veteran journalist Datuk S. Arulldas was on the trail of a Penang-based human trafficking syndicate in 2015 when information from his police contacts led him to Perlis.
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Loke: With 17 people dying on our roads every day, more needs to be done
KUALA LUMPUR: Daily accident statistics need to be highlighted to raise awareness on road safety issues, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.
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Maverick teachers ‘cosplay’ for their pupils
PETALING JAYA: Educators at the Maverick International Primary School in Semenyih became rock stars, doctors, engineers and flight attendants in a vibrant and joyous celebration of Teachers Day yesterday.
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Rail-ly early closure is for cash handling
PETALING JAYA: The need to handle and transport cash is the reason why LRT, MRT and monorail stations in the Klang Valley need to close significantly earlier before the last train departs, said Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd, the Prasarana Malaysia Bhd subsidiary operating those services.
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A million depressed Malaysians
PUTRAJAYA: Some one million individuals aged 15 and older were found to be suffering from depression, according to the National Health and Morbidity Survey 2023: Non-Communicable Diseases and Healthcare Demand (NHMS).
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Private centres urged to set up Rukun Negara clubs
SHAH ALAM: More private higher education institutions should establish Rukun Negara clubs to foster patriotism and unity among youth, says the National Unity Minister.
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Don’t go on tree-felling spree, eco warriors tell authorities
PETALING JAYA: The erratic weather has seen incidences of trees falling recently, but that does not grant the authorities a free pass to go on a “tree-felling” spree, say NGOs and environmentalists.
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MACC nabs former CEO
PUTRAJAYA: A former chief executive officer of a statutory body has been arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over suspicion of power abuse and misappropriation of development funds worth RM1.2bil.
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Surge in ecigarette use in Malaysia
PUTRAJAYA: There has been an increase of 600% in the number of ecigarette users in the country over the past 12 years, a study shows.
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Prime residential land with potential RM322.5bil development value identified
PETALING JAYA: The Urban Redevelopment Bill is currently in its final stages and targeted for tabling in Parliament in the third quarter of this year, says Nga Kor Ming.