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KK City Hall warns of stern action against illegal advertisements
KOTA KINABALU: Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) cautions the public that it would not hesitate to take action against people who are found to have put up illegal advertisements on public property.
Beloved pets now a burden to some
PETALING JAYA: The end of the movement control order (MCO) has not been good for pets – many people who are returning to work are abandoning the animals.
Cheating cases: Lodge reports instead of resorting to public smearing campaign, say cops
KOTA KINABALU: The authorities have issued a warning to the public not to put up illegal advertisements such as posters and banners on public property especially if they involved allegations of crimes having been committed.
Esplanade reopens to public after RM13mil upgrade
GEORGE TOWN: The RM12.9mil Esplanade upgrade, which took six years to complete, is set to wow locals and foreigners alike with its sweeping vista of the Penang seafront.
Penang's upgraded Esplanade officially opens
GEORGE TOWN: The newly upgraded Esplanade has officially opened to the public after a six-year construction to reinforce its seawall.
INTERACTIVE: Everything you need to know about micromobility
The recent ban has shone a spotlight on micromobility vehicles and their safety. Find out what triggered the ban, current regulations and what exactly are these vehicles.
Portuguese police raid local body where Russians handled Ukrainian refugees
LISBON (Reuters) - Portuguese police on Tuesday raided a refugee support centre run by the municipality of Setubal near Lisbon over allegations that pro-Kremlin Russian attendants had collected personal data of dozens of newly-arrived Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion.
Mexico City metro accident partly due to lack of maintenance, third audit finds
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - An auditor's third report on a deadly Mexico City metro accident last year for the first time identified maintenance shortcomings as one of four causes of the collapse of the rail overpass, according to an unpublished version of the study seen by Reuters.
DBKL launches measures to fight flash floods
KUALA LUMPUR: The massive flooding that caused thousands of motorists to be caught in a gridlock on KL roads on April 25, has led to 14 interim measures being launched to target 25 flash floodprone areas in the city.
Los Angeles police clash with protesters supporting women abortion rights
LOS ANGELES, May 4 (Xinhua) -- Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), in the western U.S. state of California, clashed Tuesday night with more than 400 protesters protesting news of the potential overturning of the Roe v. Wade abortion ruling.