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Oxymoronic but essential – a democracy czar
It will be impossible for Joe Biden to make progress on any of US' problems without addressing perhaps the most profound crisis the new administration will face – the crisis in democracy itself.
‘Make online trading easier’
BAGAN MCA division in Penang is urging Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow to call off the Seberang Prai City Council’s (MBSP) ‘Business From Home’ business permit.
Jailed HK activist Joshua Wong suspected of violating city's new security law
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Joshua Wong, one of Hong Kong's most prominent democracy activists who is serving a 13-1/2-month jail sentence for illegal assembly, is suspected of violating the city's national security law, according to a notice on his Facebook account.
2023 Asian Cup to run from June 16-July 16
(Reuters) - The 18th edition of the Asian Cup, the region's flagship national team competition, will take place in China on June 16-July 16, 2023, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said on Thursday.
Club keen to help promote local tourism
THE Johor Cultural and Sports Club (JCSC) is looking forward to being part of the Johor Economic, Trade and Cultural Office (Jetco) in Singapore in promoting the local tourism and cultural sector.
Taiping council launches third ‘plogging’ programme
Taiping Municipal Council is currently holding its third “Jom Plog” (Let’s Plog) programme until March 31.
Eateries lament as bookings for CNY dinners drop
PETALING JAYA: Bookings for the pre-Chinese New Year appreciation dinner (sau kong dinner) among companies have dropped drastically this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Dozens of HK democracy activists arrested under security law as crackdown intensifies
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong police arrested dozens of leading democratic activists on Wednesday on suspicion of violating the city's controversial security law in the biggest crackdown yet against the opposition camp since Beijing imposed the law in 2020.
Australia: Make sure freed cleric isn’t a threat
THE country must ensure that a radical cleric and suspected mastermind of the 2002 Bali bombings does not incite more violence when he is released from jail this week, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne said.
Association keen to help students improve English proficiency
The Johor English Language Teaching Association (Jelta) lauds the RM1mil allocation for English language enrichment programmes in the state.