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AGC: Insufficient evidence to charge Khairuddin
PETALING JAYA: The Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) says that they did not charge Datuk Dr Mohd Khairuddin Aman Razali for flouting the mandatory home quarantine rule due to insufficient evidence which failed to meet the required burden of proof.
Mixed reactions towards filming during conditional MCO
Filming activities are currently allowed to go on in the areas placed under the conditional movement control order.
Sarawak extends entry restriction on visitors from Sabah, peninsula
KUCHING: Sarawak will extend its current entry restrictions on travellers from Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia to Nov 15 in view of the ongoing Covid-19 surge, says Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah.
Build on post-Abe momentum to put ties back on track: Korea Herald
In its editorial, The Korea Herald says that despite their discord, South Korea and Japan share a need to strengthen cooperation.
Finas: Filming activities can go on during conditional MCO
However, for production houses looking to travel outside of conditional MCO areas, they must obtain permission from PDRM.
Delusions of grandeur
US President Donald Trump made world headlines when he announced last week that he had contracted Covid-19, and then was immediately whisked to hospital.
Students not left in a lurch
PUBLIC varsities have pulled their resources together to help students who showed up on campus to register over the past week after the Higher Education Ministry postponed all face-to-face registrations on Oct 2.
S’gor govt temporarily closes 1Utama mall, Tropicana golf resort after Covid-19 cases detected
PETALING JAYA: The One Utama shopping complex in Bandar Utama as well as the Tropicana Golf Club and Country Resort will be closed from Sunday (Oct 11) to check for Covid-19 transmission, says Petaling District Disaster Management Committee chairman Johary Anuar.
Covid-19: 354 new cases, six deaths - highest number of deaths since March
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia confirmed 354 new Covid-19 infections on Friday (Oct 9), continuing a downward trend of cases for the third day straight.
Commercial vehicles allowed to operate in CMCO areas
PUTRAJAYA: All commercial vehicles that transport goods and related to businesses such as buses for workers are allowed to operate and travel as normal during the conditional movement control order (MCO) period in Klang, Selangor, as well as Sandakan, Papar and Tuaran districts in Sabah.