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Environment group to march to Parliament on July 18 for forest protection
PETALING JAYA: Those concerned about the environment are invited to participate in a peaceful march to Parliament next Thursday (July 18) to submit a memorandum to all 222 MPs to seek greater protection for Malaysia's rainforests.
Environmental group to hand over memo to all 222 MPs, seeking amendments to National Forestry Act
KUALA LUMPUR: The Association for the Protection of the Natural Heritage of Malaysia (Peka) will hand over a memorandum to all 222 MPs to demand greater environment protection from the government.
Peaceful Assembly Bill passed
The Peaceful Assembly (AmendÂment) Bill 2019 has been passed with some last-minute amendments by the Home Ministry.
Amendments to PAA passed, heads-up time reduced from seven days to five
KUALA LUMPUR: The Peaceful Assembly (Amendment) Bill 2019 was passed in the Dewan Rakyat with last-minute amendments by the Home Ministry.
Allianz Pacesetters Run to take place in November
CALLING all running enthusiasts, registration for the annual Allianz Pacesetters 4x3KM 2019 is now open.
Man suffers heart attack after learning brother died
A politician in Sungai Petani, Kedah, died of a heart attack after learning of his brother’s sudden death, Makkal Osai reported.
Traffic changes for Ramadan bazaar
A ONE-WAY traffic system has been implemented along Jalan Raja in Kuala Lumpur to facilitate a Ramadan bazaar in front of the Sultan Abdul Samad building.
Shedding light on kidney diseases
MORE than 2,000 participants took part in a fun run which was held to raise awareness on kidney diseases.
Cross-country racing in the city
OVER 1,300 enthusiasts gathered at Padang Merbok in Kuala Lumpur for the Go For It! FTKLAA-Cross Country 2019 run organised by the Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur Athlete Association (FTKLAA) in collaboration with Sports Toto Malaysia Sdn Bhd.
Three dams in Johor fall below critical mark
PETALING JAYA: Three dams in Johor, which supply raw water to treatment plants that serve about one million people in the state, are below the critical mark.