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Thailand
Thailand to recalculate oil refining costs by April 6 in bid to cut prices
BANGKOK: Thailand's Energy Ministry will recalculate oil refining and marketing costs by April 6 as part of efforts to control rising fuel prices, the finance minister said on Thursday. (April 2).
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Nation
Air-conditioning at all govt offices must be 24°C or higher, says Fadillah
KUALA LUMPUR: Energy controls in government buildings will be tightened, including setting air-conditioning temperatures at no lower than 24°C, says Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.
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Singapore
Warrant of arrest for Charles Yeo extended; disbarred lawyer fled Singapore in 2022 while out on bail
SINGAPORE: The District Court on April 2 granted an extension of an arrest warrant issued against Singaporean fugitive Charles Yeo Yao Hui, who was a lawyer until he was disbarred in 2025 over disciplinary issues.
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Nation
Health Ministry bans cosmetic products containing scheduled poisons
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry no longer permits the sale of two cosmetic products, Glowing Nite Treatment and Glowing Herbal Treatment, which have been found to contain scheduled poisons.
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Technology
Amazon eyes $9 billion Globalstar deal to rival SpaceX's Starlink, FT reports
April 2 (Reuters) - Amazon is in talks to buy satellite telecom group Globalstar as it ramps up efforts to build its own low-earth-orbit satellite business to rival SpaceX's Starlink, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
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Nation
Power disruption affecting Ampang, Sri Petaling routes, alternative train, free buses activated
KUALA LUMPUR: Train services on the Ampang/Sri Petaling routes are experiencing delays due to a power outage between the Awan Besar and Sri Petaling stations.
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World
Lithuania to seek US help in Epstein-linked trafficking probe
VILNIUS, April 2 (Reuters) - Lithuania is preparing a request to the United States for cooperation in its investigation into potential human trafficking with links to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Baltic country's Prosecutor General Vita Grunskiene said on Thursday.
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Letters
Malaysia needs to reform its fiscal foundation
From DATUK DR PAMELA YONG, Institute of Strategic Analysis & Policy Research (Insap) chairman
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World
Russian nuclear missile forces hold drills in Siberia
MOSCOW, April 2 (Reuters) - Russian strategic missile forces have conducted drills in Siberia involving camouflaged movements of Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles that are capable of delivering nuclear warheads, the Defence Ministry said on Thursday.
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Japan
Takaichi, Macron reaffirm cooperation at Tokyo summit ahead of G7
TOKYO: Wednesday's (April 1) summit between the leaders of Japan and France reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation. They also discussed the situation in the Middle East and their approaches toward the United States and China.
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Property
Factory units at MVV TechValley see 85% pre-Launch take-up
PETALING JAYA: Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd's newest phase of semi-detached factory units at the MVV TechValley Biz Park in Negeri Sembilan has recorded more than 85% take-up during its pre-launch, underscoring strong market confidence in the development.
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Entertainment
Actor Eugene Mirman rescued from fiery wreckage after crashing car into toll plaza
Eugene Mirman suffered serious injuries after crashing his car into a toll plaza and being pulled from the fiery wreckage by a state trooper assigned to protect the governor of New Hampshire.
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World
At village pub in Orban's heartland, Hungary's vote plays out over pints
MALYINKA, Hungary, April 2 (Reuters) - Sandor Toth has been running his pub in a small village in the hilly northeast of Hungary for 43 years, witnessing the collapse of communism and since 2010 four victories by the lawmaker for Viktor Orban's Fidesz party in his constituency.
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World
Burkina, Mali troops kill more civilians than jihadists do, data shows
DAKAR, April 2 (Reuters) - Government and allied forces in Burkina Faso have killed more than twice as many civilians as Islamist militants have since 2023, according to a tally of incidents documented in a report published on Thursday by Human Rights Watch.
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Corporate News
DKSH Malaysia privatisation plan fails as shareholders reject SCR
KUALA LUMPUR: The privatisation of DKSH Holdings (M) Bhd (DKSH Malaysia) via a selective capital reduction (SCR) has fallen through after shareholders rejected the plan at an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) today.
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India
India ends import tax on petrochemicals to help local industry
NEW DELHI: India has abolished import tax on petrochemicals used for making plastics and pharmaceutical goods after the government invoked emergency powers and diverted local chemicals for production of cooking gas due to shortages caused by the Iran war.
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Nation
Cosmobeaute Malaysia and beautyexpo unlock new growth in Borneo’s beauty market
KOTA KINABALU: Cosmobeaute Malaysia and beautyexpo, Malaysia's leading beauty trade platforms, are expanding into East Malaysia with the launch of the Cosmobeaute Malaysia Borneo Festival 2026.
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Technology
Ahead of Greek social media ban, parents desperate to separate children from phones
ATHENS, April 2 (Reuters) - Greek mother Georgia Efstathiou has tried everything to loosen the grip that social media has on her 14-year-old son: heart-to-heart talks; internet-free time; confiscating his phone. Arguments flare as she fights the allure of his screen and its videos and messages.
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India
Himalayan kingdom Bhutan hikes fuel due to Middle East crisis
THIMPHU: The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is feeling the impact of the Middle East conflict, with the government saying "external conditions beyond our control" have forced a hike in fuel prices.
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Internet
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AI-generated content is everywhere these days, making it increasingly difficult to separate fact from fiction, particularly when it comes to breaking news.
