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Beaming bright star
If there’s one brand that has kept Malaysia gleaming in the spotlight, then it must surely be Petronas.
China set to be global giant consumer
With further opening up of its market, China expects the total value of its imported goods and services to jump 20 folds to US40 trilllion in the next 15 years.
Combining brains and brawn
IT’S been a long journey for the national athletes who extended their studies by another year so they could compete in the international arena.
Sabah mulls state tax on petroleum products
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah is mulling the idea of imposing a state tax on petroleum products in a similar move with Sarawak as both states seek more revenue in the absence of an increase in oil royalty from the federal government.
Turkey gave Khashoggi tapes to European nations, Erdogan says
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey has given recordings related to the killing of Jamal Khashoggi to Germany, France and Britain, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday, seeking to maintain international pressure on Riyadh over the Saudi journalist's death.
Rouhani says new U.S. sanctions have no effect on Iran economy
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that U.S. sanctions announced last week have had no effect on Iran's economy because Washington had already practically reimposed them earlier.
U.S. grants Iraq 45-day waiver over Iran sanctions to import gas, electricity -U.S. Embassy
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq can continue to import natural gas and energy supplies from Iran for a period of 45 days, the United States has said, several days after reimposing sanctions on Tehran's oil sector.
California-based appeals court has been thorn in Trump's side
(Reuters) - A liberal-leaning California-based federal appeals court that has often ruled against President Donald Trump dealt him another setback this week in a major immigration case and soon could be asked to weigh in on a pipeline project he has championed.
Pompeo - U.S. hopes to work with China on Iran sanctions issues
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Friday his country hopes to work with China on sanctions imposed on Iran, telling a press conference that during an earlier meeting with his Chinese counterparts he expressed a desire to cooperate with China in addressing Iran's nuclear missile programs and other activities.
New sales tax may be good but at what cost
THE state budget tabled in the Sarawak Legislative Assembly this week was, as promised by the Chief Minister, the “biggest ever” in the state’s history.