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Dead new born at bus stop

KUALA LUMPUR: The body of a newly-born baby boy stuffed in a plastic bag was found dumped at the bus stop in front of Flat Sri Intan, Jalan Bukit Permai near here yesterday. Ampang Jaya police chief ACP Noor Azmi

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5G commercial licenses approved in China

BEIJING: China granted 5G commercial licences to four domestic companies, taking a big step in its bid to be a global leader in next generation wireless networks amid fierce rivalry from the United States. 5G is the next-generation cellular network

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This human mouth coin purse is your worst nightmare coming true.

The internet is a really, really strange place because you never know what you might come across. We found a short clip featuring a coin purse, that will certainly make you deeply uncomfortable. The internet is a really, really strange

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World’s worst serial killers

MUNICH: Former German hospital nurse Niels Hoegel has claimed to have killed around 100 of his patients with drug overdoses, which would make him one of the world’s most prolific serial killers in recent history. The verdict in his trial

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PAS: Prove your mettle, Latheefa

PUCHONG: Amidst queries over Latheefa Koya’s appointment as the new Malaysian Anti – Corruption Commission chief from various quarters including her former party PKR, PAS has urged her to prove her mettle. “She has to prove that she can carry

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5km snarl between Tapah and Gopeng, otherwise smooth

KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 (Bernama) — Traffic this morning was reported to be generally smooth on all highways in the peninsula except for a 5km crawl between Tapah and Gopeng on the North-South Expressway. It is due to an accident

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US to sell arms to Taiwan, infuriates China

WASHINGTON: The US is planning to sell more than US$2 billion worth of tanks and weapons to Taiwan, four people familiar with the negotiations said, in a move likely to anger China as a trade war between the world’s two

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Prayuth remains as Thailand PM

BANGKOK: Junta leader, General Prayuth Chan-o-cha remains as Thailand’s prime minister, five years after he seized power in a military coup in 2014. The vote for the prime minister’s post yesterday saw Prayuth elected as the kingdom’s first civilian prime

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Bar: Latheefa’s manner of appointment is disturbing

PUCHONG: The government’s decision to bypass the parliamentary select committee in appointing rights lawyer, Latheefa Koya as MACC chief could tarnish public perception over the anti-graft body’s independence. In a statement, Bar Council president Abdul Fareed Abdul Gafoor said while

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G20 to tackle US-China trade war, digital tax

Top financial policymakers from the world’s 20 most powerful nations gathered this weekend in Japan as a protracted US-China trade war clouds the global economy with no end in sight. G20 finance ministers and central bankers gathering in the southwestern

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