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Family in NZ keeping up with festive traditions
KOTA KINABALU: “Happy New Year”, “Gong Xi Fa Cai”, “I wish you a wonderful Year of the Ox”, “Wishing you’ll become smarter every day”.
Don’t speculate over staff member’s death, deceased was a healthcare assistant, says Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital director
IPOH: The Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital has urged the public to refrain from speculating over the death of one of its staff members.
Malaysian families separated by pandemic wait to be reunited
Separated because of the pandemic, Malaysians working across the causeway wait with uncertainty to be reunited with their loved ones.
Three Malaysians among 75 new cases in S’pore
SINGAPORE: Three Malaysians are among 75 new cases of Covid-19 in Singapore, the republic’s health ministry announced on Sunday (April 5).
Unreliable service bane of passengers
PUBLIC transport is an essential service that many rely on, especially those from the lower-income group.
No tolerance for filthy stalls
A NASI kandar operator in Chulia Street, Penang, was slapped with a RM250 compound for not using grease trap at the premises.
Spurned man gets 14 years' jail and caning for stabbing student nurse who rejected him
SINGAPORE: A 34-year-old man who repeatedly stabbed a student nurse at her Housing Board void deck after she spurned his advances was on Monday (April 30) sentenced to 14 years' jail and six strokes of the cane for attempted murder.
Singapore court jails Filipino 12 months for having sex with 15-year-old girl
SINGAPORE: A 15-year-old girl told a man she befriended on the WeChat messaging app her age and asked if he was afraid to have sex with a minor.
Spreading cheer with mall outing for 100 families
THERE were smiles all around as 100 deserving families enjoyed a festive shopping spree at Parkson departmental store in Gurney Plaza, Penang.
Man on trial for 'relentless and vicious' attack on student nurse who rejected him
SINGAPORE: Persistently harassed by an unwanted suitor, a student nurse was advised by her father to make a police report. She declined, saying she did not want to "spoil the rice bowl" of the Indian national, who had come to Singapore to work to support his family, the High Court heard on Tuesday.