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Four men claim trial to a charge of assaulting Syed Saddiq

JOHOR BAHRU: Four men pleaded not guilty at the Magistrate’s Court today to a charge of assaulting Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq last month. The accused Norhanizam Ithnain, 38, Mohd Iskandar Masindra Rasidi, 37, Mohd Iskandar Afiq Razak, 26,

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BNM: 2019 GDP at 4.3%, affected by supply disruption in commodity sector

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s economy expanded by 3.6% in the fourth quarter of 2019, dragging the full-year Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth to 4.3%, the lowest since the 2009 financial crisis amid supply disruptions in the commodity sector during the quarter.

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At least 500 Wuhan medical staff are infected with coronavirus

Hundreds of hospital staffers have been infected with the coronavirus in Wuhan, the Chinese epicentre of the outbreak, according to a new report. There were at least 500 confirmed cases of infected Wuhan hospital workers by mid-January — with hundreds

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Dehui Solar Launches Max & BiMax Series PV Modules During Intersolar North America 2020

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Dehui Solar, a solar energy products and services solutions provider, launched Max and BiMax Series photovoltaic modules during Intersolar North America 2020, which took place at the San Diego Convention Center from February 4

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PAS: Revoke Ting’s citizenship, check status of all MPs and assemblymen

PUCHONG: PAS wants former Pujut state assemblyman Dr Ting Tiong Choon’s citizenship revoked over his dual citizenship status. Sarawak PAS commissioner Jofri Jaraiee said Ting from DAP has been lying to Sarawakians, especially the people of Pujut, by hiding his

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Sanders narrowly beats Buttigieg in New Hampshire Democratic primary

MANCHESTER: Bernie Sanders narrowly won New Hampshire’s Democratic presidential primary today, solidifying his front-runner status in the White House race and dealing a setback to moderate rival Joe Biden, who finished at a disappointing fifth. Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor

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Boosting water security a solution to Melaka’s water supply issue

MELAKA: Melaka has been rationing water since Jan 29 to ensure it could meet the demands for supply in the current hot and dry season, which is expected to prolong until the end of next month. In fact, the water supply issue was

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Perak Customs foils bid to smuggle RM500,000 in Malaysian, Thai currencies

IPOH: Perak Customs Department seized RM500,000 in Malaysian and Thai currency notes and detained three women at the Bukit Berapit Immigration, Customs and Quarantine (ICQ) Complex in Pengkalan Hulu. State Customs director Dr Mohamad Saprin, said the three women, a local and two Thai nationals, were

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Allowing more petrol operators ‘will keep fuel prices competitive’

KUALA LUMPUR: Allowing more private petrol companies to acquire a licence to operate petrol stations will help keep fuel prices at competitive levels, which will not burden the people, says a source familiar with the matter. He said while healthy competition

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Bank Negara: External influence will affect ringgit

KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) governor Datuk Nor Shamsiah Mohd Yunus today said ringgit, which appreciated 1.1% against the US dollar last year, will continue to be influenced by external developments in 2020. While the Phase One trade deal between the United States and China

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