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62 passengers and crew aboard Indonesia plane suspected crashed: transport minister
Jakarta, Jan 9, 2021 (AFP/Bloomberg): An Indonesian budget airline jet suspected to have crashed into the sea just minutes after take-off from Jakarta had 62 passengers and crew on board, including 10 children, the transport minister said Saturday.
Targeted measures preferred
A full-fledged lockdown will put a strain on the economy, say analysts
Second warmest year on record cost the world US$210b
THE second-warmest year on record brought storms, fires and floods that killed at least 8,200 people and cost the world $210 billion in losses, according to a report by Munich Re.
Pregnant doc on the front line
KUALA LUMPUR: In April last year, six months after she tied the knot, Dr Yap Choon Fong learned she was pregnant.
Ministry plans to make cycling safer in KL and Putrajaya
PUTRAJAYA may become the city of choice for cyclists if the Federal Territories Ministry’s plan to convert under-utilised motorcycle lanes into bicycle lanes materialises.
Lebanon's ordeal from civil war to port blast
BEIRUT (Reuters) - One of the worst years in Lebanon's tumultuous history is drawing to a close with the country reeling from the aftermath of a massive chemical explosion and an economic meltdown that looks set to cause even more trouble in 2021.
New mosque and bicycle lanes among plans to improve Putrajaya
IT HAS been a quiet year for Putrajaya.
Puncak Niaga gets extension for issuance of CSIDS
KUALA LUMPUR: Puncak Niaga Holdings Bhd has clarified that the application for the issuance of the convertible secured Islamic debt securities (CSIDS) to the Securities Commission (SC) and the listing application together with the draft circular to Bursa Securities were extended from July 31, 2020 until Jan 31, 2021.
2021: Work goes hybrid
The Covid-19 pandemic led a large number of workers to discover – and often appreciate – remote working.
Political leaders need to develop the country, not pursuing party or self-interest, says Dr M (updated)
KUALA LUMPUR: There is a need to revive policies for political leaders to develop the country rather than pursuing self or party interests, says Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.