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Study being done to enact Online Safety Act, says Deputy Comms Minister
KUALA LUMPUR: A study is currently being conducted to pave the way for the introduction of the Online Safety Act, says Teo Nie Ching.
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Rights of workers employed by parties must be upheld, says HR Minister
KUALA LUMPUR: The rights of workers employed by political parties must be upheld, says Human Resources Minister Steven Sim.
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Fake 'Arai' helmets worth over RM70,000 seized in Penang raid
BUTTERWORTH: The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry has seized fake branded helmets amounting to RM70,240 here.
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Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia exam results out on March 26
PUTRAJAYA: The results of the Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM) 2023 will be released on March 26, says the Education Ministry.
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Finance Ministry finalising several HVGT policies, says Anwar
KUALA LUMPUR: The Finance Ministry is finalising several policies linked to the High Value Goods Tax (HVGT) to ensure that the low income group is not affected, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Adopt 'Malaysia First' attitude to strengthen ringgit, says Finance Ministry
KUALA LUMPUR: The government urges all parties to work together and take a whole-of-nation approach to strengthen the value of the ringgit, says the Finance Ministry.
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Finance Ministry: Ringgit's decline driven by stronger US dollar, China uncertainty
KUALA LUMPUR: The recent depreciation of the ringgit was largely driven by the strengthening of the United States dollar (USD) and the uncertainty of China’s economic growth, says the Finance Ministry.
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No action to be taken against coffee shops that had RM2 'no drinks' signs
GEORGE TOWN: No action will be taken by the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry on the two coffee shops which had placed signs stating that those who do not order drinks will be charged RM2
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Hot weather's impact on padi planting Dewan Rakyat's focus today
KUALA LUMPUR: The immediate and long-term measures to minimise the effects of hot and dry weather conditions on padi planting activities - especially in Sabah - are among the focus of the Dewan Rakyat sitting on Tuesday (March 19)
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Penang Bridge users happy with open payment system
GEORGE TOWN: Penang motorists are happy with the open toll payment system that has now been extended to the Penang Bridge.
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A half-kilometre of mouthwatering delights
IPOH: Perak’s longest Ramadan bazaar, spanning half a kilometre in Meru Raya, boasts 100 traders offering a diverse array of delicacies
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UiTM has two months to answer
PETALING JAYA: Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), the Finance Ministry and the Higher Education Ministry have been given two months to respond to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on rectifying identified weaknesses, including UiTM’s purchase of shares worth RM259.98mil without approval.
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STARPICKS
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD FOR SMES IN INTERNSHIP PROGRAMMES
KUALA LUMPUR: Talent Corporation Malaysia Bhd (TalentCorp) has launched a new grant where small and medium businesses (SMEs) can be reimbursed up to RM300 for each intern’s monthly allowance.
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Hot spell triggers fire at Broga Hill
KAJANG: More than 2ha of forests at Broga Hill here went up in smoke after the dry spell triggered a fire.
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Bella: I had nothing to do with Aliff’s khalwat arrest
ACTRESS Bella Astillah (pic) has denied claims that she was behind the arrest of her husband, actor Aliff Aziz, and actress Ruhainies for khalwat (close proximity), Harian Metro reported.
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Mum undergoes mental evaluation
JOHOR BARU: The woman who allegedly murdered her one-year-old son has been sent to Permai Hospital for one week for mental evaluation, says Ling Tian Soon.
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Google M’sia says sorry for publishing wrong exchange rate
KUALA LUMPUR: Google Malaysia has apologised for the erroneous US Dollar-Ringgit (USD-MYR) exchange rate published on its finance page.
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Sabah & Sarawak
‘No grand promises in manifesto’
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Barisan Nasional is drafting a new election manifesto for the coming 17th state election which is due before September 2025.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Sabah PKR chief Sangkar urged to quit
KOTA KINABALU: Three elected representatives were among 15 division chiefs demanding the immediate resignation of Sabah PKR chairman, Datuk Dr Sangkar Rasam.
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Opposition critical of law granting PM ‘too much’ power
A CLAUSE in a proposed law to regulate the immunity of a foreign state and its leaders has received criticism from the Opposition, which said that too much power is centralised on the Prime Minister.