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Kelantan Health Dept steps up screenings at entry points to curb Nipah virus risk

Kelantan Health Dept steps up screenings at entry points to curb Nipah virus risk

KOTA BHARU, Feb 1 — The Kelantan Health Department has implemented health screening at the state’s main entry points as an early preventive measure to curb the potential spread of the Nipah virus (NiV). Its director, Datuk Dr Mohd Azman Yacob, said the precautionary step aims to detect any risk of imported NiV cases, particularly […]

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Police extradite another Captain Praba gang member from Thailand

Police extradite another Captain Praba gang member from Thailand

Police extradite a Captain Praba gang member from Thailand, bringing total arrests to 17 as the hunt continues for 15 more suspects still at large. KUALA LUMPUR: Police have extradited another suspected member of the organised ‘Captain Praba’ crime gang from Thailand. Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail said the man in his

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KL’s flash floods show why making the city liveable matters, says Hannah Yeoh

KL’s flash floods show why making the city liveable matters, says Hannah Yeoh

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 31 — Minister Hannah Yeoh said flash floods remain one of the biggest sources of anxiety for Kuala Lumpur residents, often causing property damage and disruption during heavy rain. She explained that addressing flood risks forms a central part of her vision to make the city safer, greener, and more liveable, alongside

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Ziarah MADANI programme shows government’s concern for all races

Ziarah MADANI programme shows government’s concern for all races

The Ziarah MADANI initiative in Kuantan demonstrates the government’s commitment to welfare across all races, with direct aid ahead of Chinese New Year. KUANTAN: The Ziarah MADANI programme demonstrates the government’s concern for the welfare of Malaysians of all races. Conducted last week in the Indera Mahkota parliamentary constituency, the initiative involved visits to 10

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Firefighters help transport teacher weighing 350kg to hospital

Firefighters help transport teacher weighing 350kg to hospital

ALOR GAJAH, Jan 31 — A 40-year-old teacher, weighing 350 kilogrammes (kg), required assistance from the Fire and Rescue Department to be transported to the hospital from his home in Kuala Sungai Baru here early today. Melaka Fire and Rescue Department public relations officer Mohd Hafidzatullah Rashid said the operation to transfer the man, who

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58-year-old retiree turns to e-hailing work after exhausting RM700k in EPF savings in 3 years

58-year-old retiree turns to e-hailing work after exhausting RM700k in EPF savings in 3 years

“At 58, he came to the clinic for a medical check-up to work as a Grab driver because the EPF money was gone. A Malaysian netizen took to Threads to share a Facebook screenshot describing a retiree who had exhausted his entire Employees Provident Fund (EPF) savings within a short period of time. In the

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Port Dickson council officer pleads not guilty to RM47,000 bribery charges

Port Dickson council officer pleads not guilty to RM47,000 bribery charges

A Port Dickson Municipal Council officer denies six bribery charges involving over RM47,000 in contracts awarded to a relative’s company SEREMBAN: A Port Dickson Municipal Council (MPPD) assistant administrative officer pleaded not guilty to six counts of bribery totalling more than RM47,000. Hamiza Hasnin, 53, entered her plea at the Sessions Court here after the

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Anwar: Opposition must be accountable, can’t just be free to spread lies

Anwar: Opposition must be accountable, can’t just be free to spread lies

GOMBAK, Jan 30 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today criticised the Opposition for spreading what he called “nonsense and lies,” saying he will not entertain repeated demands for explanations to baseless allegations. His rebuke came after Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin urged Putrajaya to clarify reports that Malaysia had allegedly handed over

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Not funny: Bomba warns as hoax emergency calls rise to 225 in 2025

Not funny: Bomba warns as hoax emergency calls rise to 225 in 2025

PUTRAJAYA, Jan 30 — The Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) has expressed concern over the sharp increase in false emergency calls received over the past three years, as they not only waste resources but can also undermine rescue operations.  JBPM director-general Datuk Seri Nor Hisham Mohammad said 141 false calls were recorded in 2023, 196

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