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Pyongyang fires more missiles, Japan and Seoul protest

North Korea fired what appeared to be two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea off its east coast today, the South Korean military said, the latest in a series of launches in recent weeks amid stalled denuclearisation talks. Todahy’s launch

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Brazil to send troops to fight Amazon fires after EU’s intervention

European leaders yesterday threatened to tear up a trade deal with South America, reflecting growing international anger at Brazil as a record number of fires in the Amazon rainforest intensified an unfolding environmental crisis. Amid a global chorus of concern

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Organiser cancels second Brickfields rally after Anwar’s intervention

PUCHONG: The proposed rally for today in Brickfields by Tamil school groups against the implementation of khat was called off at the behest of PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Organiser Shankar Ganesh said the planned rally, which is called

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Malaysia Airports: Situation at KLIA improves

The situation at the KL International Airport, which is beset with a systems breakdown, improved today, with the airport less crowded and manageable queues at the check-in counters. This follows Malaysia Airports measures to rectify the situation by replacing the

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2.4 hectares of forest razed near Legoland theme park

About 2.4 hectares of forest land near the Legoland Theme Park and a hotel, in Iskandar Puteri, near Johor Bharu, caught fire yesterday afternoon. Larkin Fire and Rescue Station operations commander Ahmad Nazran Omar said the fire department received a

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Mazlan: I didn’t order for Pasir Gudang factories to be reopened

Bersatu chairperson Mazlan Bujang has denied threatening a state administrative officer and demanding that factories in Pasir Gudang closed due to the recent air pollution incidents to be allowed to resume operations. Mazlan, who is also Puteri Wangsa assemblyperson, said

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Witness: MACC didn’t probe Najib’s donation claims, meeting with Saudi King

KUALA LUMPUR: A senior officer of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) told the High Court here today he did not probe a claim by Datuk Seri Najib Razak on his meeting with the Saudi Arabian King because it was not

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Sarawak’s first Indian woman Kapitan shares her Merdeka feelings

KUCHING: “When the Malaysian flag was hoisted, I was in tears…tears of joy, ” said Sarawak’s first Indian woman who served as Kapitan for almost 11 years. Paliani Samba Bilaidom, alias Lucy Lingam, 66, was appointed to the role of

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National women’s football team crippled by illness

KUALA LUMPUR: The national women’s football team coached by Jacob Joseph has suffered a crippling blow after several players have fallen ill ahead of the final Group A match in the 2019 AFF Women’s Championship against Thailand, at the IPE

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Mitra provides IR4.0 training for the Indian community

PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit (Mitra), which is under the Prime Minister’s Department, is actively providing IR4.0-themed training and programmes for the benefit of the Indian community, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department P Waytha Moorthy. He said

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