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Google to invest US$1bil in new campus
GOOGLE’s parent company Alphabet said it was investing more than US$1bil (RM4.23bil) to set up a new campus in New York City.
More opt to study in New Zealand
THERE were over 2,000 Malaysian students in New Zealand at the end of 2017 and the latest figures from Education New Zealand (ENZ) show that as of June this year, there has been a 21% rise in the number of first-time student visas from Malaysia compared to the same period last year.
Nazir: Fresh overhaul could help achieve a ‘New Malaysia’
PETALING JAYA: A new sociopolitical agreement, not just institutional reforms, is needed to rebuild the country, said former CIMB Group chairman Datuk Seri Nazir Razak (pic).
Embroidered purses from China a hit this Chinese New Year
GEORGE TOWN: Embroidered red purses from China are making a bold fashion statement this Chinese New Year.
Price of chicken already up before Chinese New Year
JOHOR BARU: The prices of some goods are already up with Chinese New Year less than a month away.
Mixed reaction to new policies
PETALING JAYA: As Malaysians ring in the new year, 2019 will see a set of at least 15 policies being rolled out.
Zuraida: 70 Chinese 'penghulus' appointed to look after welfare of Chinese new villages
KUALA LUMPUR: Some 70 Chinese 'penghulus', 30% of whom are women, were appointed to look into the welfare of Chinese new villages, says Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin.
New MAICCI exco all for makeover
PETALING JAYA: The new executive committee of the Malaysian Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MAICCI) has identified six “core” themes and several new initiatives to keep the body relevant and more enterprising.
Tobacco, vaping, shisha under new law soon
IPOH: A new law to control tobacco, vaping and shisha will be enacted soon, says Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye.
New Singaporean anti-terror law comes into effect
SINGAPORE: A new law that gives the police special powers during terrorist attacks, including widely banning journalists and members of the public from reporting on the scene, took effect in Singapore.