Bidding for ‘FH’ plates opens Feb 1
PUTRAJAYA: The online bidding for the special registration number “FH” series will be opened tomorrow, in conjunÂction with Federal Territory Day, and will last for five days. Read full story […]
PUTRAJAYA: The online bidding for the special registration number “FH” series will be opened tomorrow, in conjunÂction with Federal Territory Day, and will last for five days. Read full story […]
PUTRAJAYA: The Environment Department (DOE) director-general, his deputy and an officer have been remanded for seven days until next Thursday to assist investigations into alleged irregularities involving electronic waste (e-waste).
JOHOR BARU: Thaipusam preparations are in full swing here, with some temples expected to see thousands of devotees taking part in the processions. Read full story Date: 31 January, 2026
BEAT him twice, and you’ll get RM2. That was the challenge to anyone willing to play a game of chess with a 12-year-old autistic boy, Sinar Harian reported. Read full
A WOMAN who spat water inside an MRT carriage in Singapore has been charged with public nuisance, Oriental Daily reported. Read full story Date: 31 January, 2026 7:00 am Source:
A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy in the Thiruvarur district of India’s Tamil Nadu state died three months after he was bitten by a mongoose, Malaysia Nanban reported. Read full story Date: 31
ISKANDAR PUTERI: A mall here is ushering in Chinese New Year with the installation of a record-breaking horse replica crafted entirely from ang pow origami. Read full story Date: 31
PETALING JAYA: For many Malaysians, the biggest worry isn’t getting sick – it’s paying for treatment without going broke. Read full story Date: 31 January, 2026 4:00 am Source: thestar.com.my
PETALING JAYA: Uninsured Malaysians should secure basic medical protection now rather than waiting for the government’s proposed medical and health insurance and takaful (MHIT) plan. Read full story Date: 31
KUALA LUMPUR: Reflecting on the achievements of 2025, Malaysia’s government-linked investment companies (GLICs) marked the year not with balance sheets alone, but with stories of lives touched, futures strengthened, and