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  • Over 50,000 Kelantan children targeted for free pneumococcal vaccination

    Over 50,000 Kelantan children targeted for free pneumococcal vaccination

    The Kelantan Health Department (JKNK) in Malaysia is aiming to provide free pneumococcal vaccinations to over 50,000 children born in 2018 and 2019 in the state. JKNK director, Dr Zaini Hussin, announced that the department is currently gathering information and registering eligible children for the vaccination under the Pneumococcal Catch-up Immunisation (CHUP) programme. The programme has already been implemented in…

  • Ex-JDT footballer Asraruddin Putra Omar moves to Saudi for religious growth

    Ex-JDT footballer Asraruddin Putra Omar moves to Saudi for religious growth

    Former JDT footballer Asraruddin Putra Omar, 35, has relocated to Saudi Arabia in pursuit of happiness and to deepen his religious knowledge. Although he has not signed any contracts with clubs in the country, Asraruddin Putra, who did not announce his retirement from football after suffering leg injuries, is currently residing in a Malay village in Ajyad Hill, Mecca. Asraruddin…

  • Kelantan to announce state legislative assembly dissolution date this week

    Kelantan to announce state legislative assembly dissolution date this week

    Kelantan is set to reveal the dissolution date of its state legislative assembly later this week, following the state government’s weekly executive council meeting, according to Astro Awani. Kelantan’s Menteri Besar, Ahmad Yakob, confirmed the upcoming announcement, while state Deputy Menteri Besar Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah urged for patience, stating that the date will be disclosed soon. *God willing, we…

  • EU deforestation rules seen as discrimination against Malaysia’s palm oil industry

    EU deforestation rules seen as discrimination against Malaysia’s palm oil industry

    The European Union Deforestation-free Regulation (EUDR) and other related regulations have been criticised for discriminating against Malaysia’s palm oil industry. Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof claims that these regulations, along with the European Green Deal, aim to restrict the entry of Malaysian products into the European market. He argues that Malaysia’s palm oil industry is more productive and progressive compared…

  • Woman arrested for Jackson Wang concert ticket scam

    Woman arrested for Jackson Wang concert ticket scam

    Thai authorities recently arrested a 40 year old woman on charges of scamming people for over 3 million baht. Wilaiwan Praphat Kitjarugul is accused of deceiving multiple victims by selling fake tickets to a Jackson Wang concert in Nonthaburi, Thailand. Many victims filed complaints on the “Sub Nakorn Ban Online Patrol” Facebook page, having suffered huge financial losses since December 2022.…

  • Supernatural occurrences during room clean-up by rescue workers

    Supernatural occurrences during room clean-up by rescue workers

    Volunteer rescue workers found themselves in an unusual situation while cleaning a rented room of a late DJ in Chon Buri province. The room, which contained an abandoned motorbike parked for over two years, had peculiar incidents ensuing wind and musty smell amidst the cleaning process. On June 9, crews from Sawangkan Pragoson Rescue Foundation in Rayong province helped clean…

  • Deputy Premier slams Malaysia Airlines’ magazine for Sarawak nickname error

    Deputy Premier slams Malaysia Airlines’ magazine for Sarawak nickname error

    Deputy Premier Datuk Seri Dr Sim Kui Hian expressed his disappointment over the incorrect nickname for Sarawak featured in the Going Places traveller’s guide. In a recent Facebook post, Dr Sim shared his shock at discovering the error in the June 2023 edition of Malaysia Airlines’ magazine. He did not explicitly mention the mistake, but it was evident that he…

  • Myanmar gang caught providing illegal labour in Samut Prakan

    Myanmar gang caught providing illegal labour in Samut Prakan

    Police in Samut Prakan province swooped on a Myanmar human trafficking gang involved in illegally providing undocumented workers. Officers arrested two gang members and 13 other Myanmar nationals, who were found inside two taxis. Security officers in Samut Prakan province recently arrested Mr Jo and Mr Bung, both from Myanmar, along with 13 other Myanmar nationals who were found in…

  • Gunmen attack Pattani railway checkpoint, security officer killed

    Gunmen attack Pattani railway checkpoint, security officer killed

    An attack on a railway checkpoint in Pattani province left a 22 year old officer dead, as unidentified assailants believed to be separatist militants, fired shots and stole a gun. Security forces are now hunting for the perpetrators along their escape routes. On the evening of June 10, a group of armed suspects, dressed like Va’ah members, attacked a railway…

  • China upgrades intelligence unit in Cuba amid global spy efforts

    China upgrades intelligence unit in Cuba amid global spy efforts

    For years, China has maintained an intelligence unit in Cuba, which was upgraded in 2019 as part of Beijing’s global strategy to enhance its intelligence-gathering capabilities, according to a senior White House official. This revelation follows a recent Wall Street Journal report claiming that China had struck a covert agreement with Cuba to establish an electronic eavesdropping facility on the…

  • Annuar Musa rejects Umno return, claims party causes division and betrays Malays

    Annuar Musa rejects Umno return, claims party causes division and betrays Malays

    Tan Sri Annuar Musa, a former senior Umno leader, has announced that he will not return to the party from which he was sacked, according to a report by PAS-owned daily Harakah. Annuar, who recently became a PAS member, stated that Umno is no longer the preferred party for Malaysians since GE13 and has caused divisions. “I decided not to…

  • Sultan Ibrahim pays record RM1.2m for Malaysia’s priciest number plate

    Sultan Ibrahim pays record RM1.2m for Malaysia’s priciest number plate

    Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar, the Johor Ruler, now possesses Malaysia’s most expensive number plate in the Road Transport Department’s (RTD) special “FF” series. Loke had initially planned to present the “FF 1” plate to Sultan Ibrahim as a gift, but the monarch chose to pay the government RM1.2 million (US$290,000) for it instead. Loke stated,…

  • Datuk Shaik Abdul Rasheed named new Bank Negara Malaysia governor

    Datuk Shaik Abdul Rasheed named new Bank Negara Malaysia governor

    The Association of Banks Malaysia has extended its congratulations to Datuk Shaik Abdul Rasheed Abdul Ghaffour on his appointment as the next governor of Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM). Datuk Khairussaleh Ramli, the association’s chairman, praised Abdul Rasheed as a “true home-grown talent” who has contributed significantly to the country’s economy. “The banking industry will certainly benefit from his experience as…

  • Education Ministry investigates factors behind SPM exam non-attendance spike

    Education Ministry investigates factors behind SPM exam non-attendance spike

    The Education Ministry of Malaysia is currently investigating the factors leading to the absence of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) students on their examination day. Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek has stated that the ministry aims to make appropriate interventions to ensure better student attendance in future years. Fadhlina Sidek commented on the issue during a visit to Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan…

  • Newborn’s body found floating in Kota Kinabalu water village

    Newborn’s body found floating in Kota Kinabalu water village

    A newborn baby’s body was discovered floating in a water village in Kota Kinabalu yesterday. Villagers made the tragic discovery as they were crossing the wooden bridge in the village around 6.30pm and promptly contacted the police. The gender of the baby has yet to be determined. Acting Kota Kinabalu district police chief, Kalsom Idris, stated in a press release…

  • Purrr-perplexing predicament: Python’s toilet tango turns into kitten craving catastrophe

    Purrr-perplexing predicament: Python’s toilet tango turns into kitten craving catastrophe

    A 4 metre long python trapped in a toilet in Nonthaburi, Thailand, was found to have eaten three kittens before swelling difficulties led to its rescue. Officials from the Charlie Radio Rescue Centre took more than 30 minutes to extract the snake. On June 10, at 2pm, Charlie Radio Rescue Centre was alerted to the incident of a large python…

  • MACC: No constitutional right to lawyer presence during questioning

    MACC: No constitutional right to lawyer presence during questioning

    The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has stated that lawyers do not possess a constitutional right to be present during the questioning of their clients. This statement comes in response to accusations by rights group Lawyers for Liberty (LFL), which claimed that the MACC was restricting access to a client. MACC deputy director Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin cited legal precedents supporting…

  • Education Ministry investigates factors behind SPM exam no-shows

    Education Ministry investigates factors behind SPM exam no-shows

    The Education Ministry in Malaysia is investigating the factors behind a significant number of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) students not attending their examination day. Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said the purpose of the study is to make appropriate interventions to ensure improved student attendance in future years. Fadhlina Sidek explained that there could be various factors that led to students…

  • National Unity Index Survey to assess Malaysia’s multi-racial unity

    National Unity Index Survey to assess Malaysia’s multi-racial unity

    The Ministry of National Unity in Malaysia is set to conduct the National Unity Index Survey (IPNas) for the third time this year, aiming to evaluate the unity levels among the nation’s diverse racial communities. The IPNas, which was carried out in collaboration with the Institute of Ethnic Studies (Kita) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) last year, demonstrated an increase…

  • Mysterious Naga-like pattern appears on temple candle, reviving dead gecko

    Mysterious Naga-like pattern appears on temple candle, reviving dead gecko

    A mysterious event occurred at the Poo Srisuttho Shrine in Udon Thani Province when worshippers encountered unrecognisable markings on sacred candles and a seemingly dead gecko revived, causing awe and astonishment. On June 10 at 11am, amid drizzling rain, devotees continued to visit and pay their respects to Poo Srisuttho at Wat Sri Daram in Nakhum Saeng District, Udon Thani…

  • Heatwave hits 32C amid amber thunderstorm warnings and flood risks

    Heatwave hits 32C amid amber thunderstorm warnings and flood risks

    The ongoing heatwave in the United Kingdom is expected to reach 32C today, but weather experts are warning of potential thunderstorms that may lead to flooding. Saturday marked the hottest day of the year thus far, with temperatures in Surrey reaching 32.3C. However, in the North, heavy rain and hail were experienced on Saturday evening, prompting the Met Office to…

  • Ukraine counteroffensive underway, Zelenskyy confirms with Trudeau

    Ukraine counteroffensive underway, Zelenskyy confirms with Trudeau

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed counteroffensive actions against Russian forces, though he did not disclose further information. During a news conference in Kyiv, Zelenskyy stood alongside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and responded to a query about Russia’s claim that Ukrainian forces were taking “significant losses.” The Ukrainian leader acknowledged that counteroffensive and defensive actions were taking place, though…

  • Tory mortgage penalty costs UK homeowners extra £7,000 annually

    Tory mortgage penalty costs UK homeowners extra £7,000 annually

    Labour has accused the Conservative Party of causing a “Tory mortgage penalty” of £7,000 for homeowners, with interest rates now three times higher than they were two years ago. Pat McFadden, shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, pointed to the “reckless economic gamble” taken by Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng during their time in power as the cause of the…

  • Manchester City clinch treble with Champions League victory

    Manchester City clinch treble with Champions League victory

    The roar of 6,000 Manchester City fans filled the air as their team claimed victory in the Champions League, securing the treble. This moment of sheer elation caused the ground to shake and bodies to tremble. Rob, 64 years old, was in disbelief, stating, “I never thought I’d see this day.” He had been a loyal City fan since he…

  • Annuar Musa wishes Umno’s Zahid luck in dominating state elections

    Annuar Musa wishes Umno’s Zahid luck in dominating state elections

    Former Umno lawmaker Tan Sri Annuar Musa has extended his well wishes to Umno president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi regarding the latter’s ambition to dominate three of the six seats in the upcoming elections. Annuar, who was expelled from Umno last December, acknowledged that Ahmad Zahid has a responsibility to rally his supporters, but also noted that voters in…

  • BN-PH alliance focuses on economy to win voter trust for next election

    BN-PH alliance focuses on economy to win voter trust for next election

    Umno vice-president Johari Abdul Ghani has urged Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan Harapan (PH) to concentrate on reviving the Malaysian economy in order to secure public trust and win the upcoming general election. Johari, a former second finance minister, believes that a strong economic recovery could significantly boost the two coalitions’ chances of success in the next election. “I believe…

  • Tory civil war fears as more Johnson allies may quit

    Tory civil war fears as more Johnson allies may quit

    The Conservative Party is on high alert as rumours circulate that additional allies of Boris Johnson may resign as MPs, potentially escalating internal conflict within the party. Johnson’s supporters have indicated that two more MPs may be preparing to step down, following the recent resignations of Nadine Dorries and Nigel Adams, who joined the former prime minister in triggering by-elections.…

  • Anwar Ibrahim denies using judiciary for political revenge as Malaysia PM

    Anwar Ibrahim denies using judiciary for political revenge as Malaysia PM

    Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of Malaysia has dismissed allegations that he is utilising the nation’s judiciary system to exact political revenge on certain individuals. Instead, Anwar emphasised his respect for the country’s judiciary and his commitment to not interfering in decisions made by the attorney-general or judges in any case. Anwar stated, “If revenge was on my mind or my…

  • PM urges focus on values-based education to boost Malaysia’s global competitiveness

    PM urges focus on values-based education to boost Malaysia’s global competitiveness

    In a recent speech, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasised the importance of raising education standards based on core values and virtues to create knowledgeable individuals with strong principles. He cited the need to draw strength from religion and instil confidence, values, and virtues in education, similar to efforts in other countries. Anwar also highlighted the importance of using the…

  • Pakistan floods claim 25 lives, PM orders emergency measures

    Pakistan floods claim 25 lives, PM orders emergency measures

    Torrential rain has caused havoc in Pakistan’s northwest regions, resulting in the collapse of houses and the deaths of at least 25 people. The districts of Bannu, Lakki Marwat, and Karak in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province were hit by heavy rain and hail on Saturday. According to senior rescue officer Khateer Ahmed, 145 individuals were injured as trees were uprooted and…