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Back to homepageOutlook 2020: Battle for change with Shared Prosperity Vision
The Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 (SPV 2030) emphasises the need for Malaysia to adopt new digital technology and skills to improve its overall competitiveness as a country which includes the government, large enterprises, SME’s and including its workforce to pave
Read MorePCM: No to APG during Hari Raya
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Paralympic Council (PCM) has disagreed with the Philippines’ proposal to host the 2020 ASEAN Para Games (APG) during the Aidilfitri Hari Raya celebration in May. Its president, Datuk Seri Megat D Shahriman Zaharudin said the organisation rejected the proposal and
Read MoreKok: Malaysia will not withdraw the complaint against EU
KUALA LUMPUR: Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok said, Malaysia has not retracted its option of filing a complaint to the World Trade Organization (WTO) against the European Union’s (EU) Delegated Regulation. In fact, Malaysia’s highest-level legal team is examining the
Read MoreFunky Shankar criminal intimidation trial set for May 4
PUCHONG: The Perlis court is scheduled to hear the criminal intimidation case levelled against former radio jockey, Sri Shankar Ganesh, popularly known as Funky Shankar on May 4. In May last year, Shankar was detained by the police after he
Read MoreSDI Media and IMAGICA Lab. Open State-of-the-Art Dubbing Studio in Tokyo
– Client demands drive growth – Services offered: Lip sync Dubbing, Audio mixing to 7.1. 4 Dolby Atmos HE TOKYO, Feb. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — SDI Media, the world’s largest localization provider, and IMAGICA Lab., Japan’s largest post-production facility, both IMAGICA GROUP’s consolidated
Read MoreALLPCB Receives Special Gifts from Carnation Children Rehabilitation Center Expressing the Thanks for ALLPCB’s Support During COVID19
HANGZHOU, China, Feb. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — On February 10, 2020, ALLPCB received a special gift from Hangzhou Carnation Children Rehabilitation Center (hereinafter referred to as “Carnation”): a letter of thanks, custom made silk scarves, and desk calendars painted by children
Read MoreTwo more affected by COVID-19 in S’pore, total up to 77
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Health Ministry confirmed two more positive cases of COVID-19 in the republic here yesterday, bringing the tally to 77. One of the case involves a one-year-old male Singaporean baby who was among the group of Singaporeans evacuated from
Read MoreIndia’s top court orders equal roles for women in army
NEW DELHI: India’s top court ruled yesterday that women could serve as army commanders, dismissing the government’s stance that male soldiers were not ready to accept orders from female officers as “disturbing”. The Supreme Court also ordered the government to
Read MoreHong Kong leader increases relief funds to tackle coronavirus
HONG KONG: Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam today increased a relief fund to tackle the impact of the coronavirus outbreak as she urged residents to accept the government’s quarantine plans for returning passengers from a cruise ship stranded in Japan.
Read MoreIndia refuses entry to British lawmaker critical of Kashmir policy
LONDON: A British lawmaker, who chairs an all-party group on Kashmir, has been denied entry to India after she criticised the government’s decision to strip the disputed Himalayan region of its constitutional autonomy. Debbie Abrahams, a MP for the opposition
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