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Will social media companies crack down on the racist conspiracy theory behind the Buffalo massacre?
The Buffalo, New York, mass shooting that claimed 10 lives Saturday was an event shaped by, and for, Internet platforms, including message boards and streaming and social media sites.
Indonesian cleric denied entry into Singapore
THE Republic said border officials in the city-state had denied entry to an Indonesian cleric, citing what it said were Abdul Somad Batubara’s “extremist and segregationist teachings”.
RTS on track for completion by 2026
JOHOR BARU: The Rail Transit System (RTS) Link between Bukit Chagar and Woodlands North in Singapore is expected to reduce traffic congestion on the Causeway.
Long queues at restaurants, shops
IT’S been more than a month since Johor sprung back to life following the reopening of Malaysia’s international borders.
Border reopening brings influx of visitors
FOR German tourists Preminy Kangatharan and Suthushan Sivananthan, staying in Johor Baru even for just one night was a trip worth the time.
Hisham: Today marks last meeting of Covid-19 Ministerial Quartet
KUALA LUMPUR: The Covid-19 Ministerial Quartet has held its last meeting on Wednesday (May 18), says Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein.
UKSB director admits giving cash to Ahmad Zahid every month for four years
SHAH ALAM: A former director of Ultra Kirana Sdn Bhd (UKSB) on Wednesday (May 18) told the High Court here that his company was paying cash in Singapore Dollars (SGD) on a monthly basis to former deputy prime minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi from 2014 to 2018 in relation to the Foreign Visa System (VLN) Contract.
RTS Link expected to absorb 35% of Causeway congestion, says MRT Corp CEO
JOHOR BARU: The Rail Transit System (RTS) Link between Bukit Chagar here and Woodlands North in Singapore is expected to absorb some 35% of traffic congestion on the Causeway.
More than 4,000 Sarawakians lost their jobs during Covid-19
KUCHING: More than 4,000 Sarawakians lost their jobs in the last two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the state legislative assembly heard on Wednesday (May 18).