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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump yesterday pushed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to walk away from the purchase of a Russian missile defence system, calling it a “very serious challenge” to bilateral ties, even though he described a meeting between
Read MoreTrump impeachment hearings focus on Ukraine pressure campaign
WASHINGTON: The top US diplomat in Ukraine, testifying yesterday in the first televised hearing of the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, linked the president more directly to a pressure campaign on Ukraine to conduct investigations that would benefit him
Read MoreUTM wins first place in autonomous robotics competition
NIBONG TEBAL: Four students from UTM have won first place in the National Instrument (NI) Autonomous Robotics Competition (ARC) 2019. NI Malaysia in partnership with Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) organised the NI ARC for the second year running to encourage
Read MoreExploring Cyber-Physical Systems with Toshiba’s Corporate Digitization CTO Hiroshi Yamamoto
SINGAPORE, Nov. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Toshiba’s Corporate Digitization CTO Hiroshi Yamamoto shares about Toshiba’s corporate strategy and why the company is uniquely positioned to be a leader in cyber-physical systems (CPS), since technology today allows for the merging of digital
Read MorePenang govt lauds tourism industry players´ efforts
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has praised the efforts taken by tourism industry players in making Penang an attractive tourist destination. Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said their offer of attractive travel packages was greatly appreciated, as it was also
Read MoreHK protests: Protesters blockade universities, stockpile makeshift weapons
HONG KONG: Anti-government protesters dug in at several university campuses across Hong Kong yesterday, setting the stage for further confrontations as police said violence in the Chinese-ruled city had reached a “very dangerous and even deadly level”. Protesters – many
Read MoreTerengganu opens first flood relief centre
KUALA TERENGGANU: A temporary evacuation centre (PPS) in Hulu Terengganu has been opened following overnight heavy rain that caused flash floods in a village there, with seven families moving early today. The Kampung Cheting Mosque PPS was opened at 11.30pm,
Read MoreAireen Omar joins Tune Protect’s board as Tony Fernandes exits
KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Sri Tony Fernandes has stepped down as Tune Protect Group Bhd’s non-executive director due to the reorganisation of the AirAsia Group leadership team while Aireen Omar has been named non-executive director. Fernandes, who is a major shareholder
Read MoreDr M: We’re against corruption, abuse of power
PONTIAN: Pakatan Harapan is committed to ensure that none of its leaders get involved in corruption or abuse of power, said Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. He also assured that with firm measures in place, none of its leaders
Read MoreManager refuses to surrender elephant tusks, seeks trial
TAWAU: A plantation manager in Kalabakan pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court yesterday to a charge of failing to surrender two tusks belonging to an elephant which was shot dead in September. The accused, Jaifol Liun, 52, made the
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