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Three men arrested for running amok at restaurant
police arrested three men suspected for running amok at a restaurant in Brickfields after it refused to take their order following the end of operation hours at 10.00 pm due to the Movement Control Order (MCO)
Emergency Proclamation not to help me remain in power forever –...
The Proclamation of Emergency implemented by the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government has its expiry date, said Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
Santhara answers Prabakaran on his ‘holidays’ in New Zealand
Datuk Seri Dr Santhara Kumar rubbished the claims of the Member of Parliament (MP) of Batu, P. Prabakaran that he abused his position as the Deputy Minister to travel back and forth New Zealand throughout the Movement Control Order (MCO).
Schools reopen for pre-schoolers, Year 1 & 2 students
The stage is set for schools across the country to reopen their doors for preschoolers, Year One and Year Two students today, after they were closed to due to the Covid-19 pandemic
Deadliest day as Myanmar police fires at protestors
Police have fired on protesters in Myanmar killing at least 18, the UN human rights office says, on the deadliest day of anti-coup rallies.
Johnson & Johnson: Single shot Covid-19 vaccine approved
US regulators have formally approved the single-shot Johnson & Johnson (J&J) coronavirus vaccine, the third jab to be authorised in the country.
OPINION: A shared responsibility for vaccine literacy
More than ever, we need cooperative action by every side to make the Covid-19 immunisation plan a success through vaccination program
OPINION: To represent or to advise, it’s the PM’s call
Political differences must be set aside. Parliament must meet without delay.
KJ to take any Covid-19 vaccine injection but Pfizer
“I will be taking the vaccine approved by the government next,” Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar answered when asked when he would be vaccinated against the Covid-19
EPF announces RM47.64 billion dividend despite double crisis
The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) announced 5.2 percent of dividend distribution amounting to RM42.88 billion for Conventional Savings, and 4.9 percent for the Shariah Savings (RM4.76 billion)