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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia considers the probe into the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 five years ago as an ongoing process. Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said this was because Malaysia is yet to be presented with solid evidence despite
Read MoreGobind: Telcos must honour general consumer code of practice
PUTRAJAYA: The seven telecommunications companies (telcos) which have signed the Consumer First Pledge must comply with the proposed General Consumer Code of Practice which prioritises complaint resolution and customer service quality, said Communications and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo. The
Read MoreFormer health minister: Political will needed to address healthcare issues
PUCHONG: Former Malaysian Health Minister Datuk Seri S Subramaniam raised the need to forge close relationship between political dimensions and healthcare, and stressing the need for political will by the government to prioritise healthcare of the mass population. He also
Read MorePanelist rubbishes govt’s reason for deaths in Kg Kuala Koh
PETALING JAYA: A forum panelist rubbished the government’s revelation that the deaths of the 15 people of the Batek tribe in Kampung Kuala Koh in Gua Musang, Kelantan was due to measles. Senior dermatologist consultant Dr Steven Chow KS brushed
Read MoreYeo: Three pollutant gases detected in Pasir Gudang
PUTRAJAYA: Three gases were detected in the atmosphere during the recent severe air pollution in Pasir Gudang, one of which was methyl mercaptan gas, and the presence of which was an anomaly, Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change Minister
Read MoreAnimal rights group saves dogs from becoming delicacies
CHINA: An animal protection group said it had rescued seven dogs from a restaurant in northeast China this week that were destined for the table. The mercy mission was staged on Tuesday, when volunteers from the VShine Animal Protection Association
Read MoreDPM launches campaign to curb baby dumping
SEPANG: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail today launched a campaign to curb baby dumping, saying it is a serious issue that must be addressed immediately. She said 577 cases of baby dumping were recorded in
Read MoreDAP seeking AG’s explanation on Beng Hock case classification
PUCHONG: The DAP is seeking clarification from Attorney-General Tommy Thomas for his directive to reclassify investigation into the death of party aide, Teoh Beng Hock to wrongful confinement instead of homicide. “I am surprised that the police are investigating the
Read MoreZakir Naik extradition: India applied but M’sia not giving in
KUALA LUMPUR: India has requested for the extradition of Indian Muslim preacher Dr Zakir Naik but Putrajaya has decided not to abide by the request. “We received the application from the Indian government, I don’t remember when,” Foreign Minister Datuk
Read MorePasir Gudang pollution: Johor ruler fumes, takes gov’t to task
PUCHONG: Johor ruler, Sultan Ibrahim ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar is livid over the new case of pollution in Pasir Gudang, calling it despicable and a total disgrace. In an interview with The Star, Sultan Ibrahim also criticised federal and state
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