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Cradle fund murder trial: Nazrin's widow filed objection to his EPF nominee two weeks after his death, court told
SHAH ALAM (Bernama): The High Court was told that Samirah Muzaffar, the widow of Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan, filed an objection to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) over his nominee two weeks after his death.
Watford stay on course for promotion as Swansea lose
BOURNEMOUTH, England (Reuters) - Watford boosted their hopes of automatic promotion to the Premier League with a 4-1 win at struggling Rotherham United in the English Championship (second-tier) on Tuesday while Swansea City suffered a setback in a 3-0 defeat at Bournemouth.
Kuntum reaches out to Orang Asli kids in Banting
Monthly edutainment magazine Kuntum has launched its corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme for this year, with the theme “Kuntum Bersamamu”.
A place called home
I HAD just completed my Sixth Form and was waiting for my university application results. The year was 1980 and admission into one of the five public universities was uncertain.
Europe seeks to restart travel with COVID 'pass' despite vaccine squeeze
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union will on Wednesday unveil a COVID-19 pass to allow free travel this summer and support the struggling tourism sector despite the bloc's sluggish vaccination campaign and the risks posed by new coronavirus variants.
Learning crisis hits after year-long school shutdown
Andrix Serrano studies alone inside a Manila slum shack he shares with his street-sweeper grandmother. Like many in his fourth-grade class, he has no internet for his online lessons.
Cradle Fund CEO murder trial: No traces of alcohol, drugs found in specimens taken from Nazrin's body, court told
SHAH ALAM (Bernama): No traces of alcohol or drugs were detected in three specimens taken from the body of Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan, the High Court here was told.
Murder, but gentler: 'Cozy' mysteries a pandemic-era balm
A gently told tale of murder whittles the sharp edges of reality to a manageable, smooth surface
Biggest sandstorm in decade turns Beijing skies yellow; hundreds of flights cancelled (update)
Beijing was cloaked in thick yellow smog on Monday with pollution levels surging off the charts as the worst sandstorm in a decade descended on China's capital, leading to the cancelation of hundreds of flights.
‘It’s exhausting’: A year of distance learning wears thin
A year later, the unplanned experiment with distance learning continues for thousands of students who have yet to set foot back in classrooms.