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Mawilla 2 to move to Karamunting
SANDAKAN: The Navy’s Region 2 Base (Mawilla 2) here will be moved to a new suitable location in Karamunting.
Trash heroes to the rescue
IN JUST less than two hours, more than 500kg of rubbish were collected at a popular seafront promenade in Penang.
Spiky water issue springs up again
SINGAPORE: For over half a century, island-state Singapore has been getting half its fresh water from northern neighbour Malaysia – a deal that could be up for review as the new prime minister in Kuala Lumpur seeks to cut down on the country’s ballooning debt.
NGO: Tell us status of beachfront project
KOTA KINABALU: A non-governmental group wants Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal to declare the status of a controversial eco-development project at a popular beachfront, which has apparently been scrapped.
Chinese woman wins case after suing rail operator over smoking on ‘no smoking’ train
Company told to remove facilities for smokers after smoking during journey prompts successful legal challenge by passenger
Four shot in Hong Kong park attack: police believe female suspect targeted victims in Quarry Bay
Counter terrorism officers arrest suspect in her 40s in nearby shopping centre after incident in Quarry Bay Park
Protesters disrupt immigration agents with encampments across U.S
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Small groups of protesters in cities across the United States are camping outside offices used by federal immigration agents, seeking to disrupt deportations in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's tough stance on illegal immigration.
Water hazard: Malaysia’s belt-tightening resurrects age-old dispute with Singapore
SINGAPORE: For over half a century, island-state Singapore has been getting half its fresh water from northern neighbour Malaysia - a deal that could be up for review as the new prime minister in Kuala Lumpur seeks to cut down on the country’s ballooning debt.
Analysis: Malaysia’s belt-tightening resurrects age-old water dispute with Singapore
SINGAPORE (Reuters): For over half a century, island-state Singapore has been getting half its fresh water from northern neighbour Malaysia – a deal that could be up for review as the new prime minister in Kuala Lumpur seeks to cut down on the country’s ballooning debt.
Syria army widens southwest offensive, U.N. says 45,000 flee
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian troops widened a major offensive against rebels in the southwest on Tuesday and Jordan said it would not open its border to tens of thousands of civilians fleeing the attack.