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Hotel hides year-long brothel operation
KUALA LUMPUR: A three-star hotel in Jalan Ipoh was operating as a brothel, specialising in foreign prostitutes, for the past year before the Immigration Department busted its operation. Read full […]
529 trainees turn up for PLKN 3.0
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 529 participants of the National Service Training Programme (PLKN) 3.0 have reported for training at two Territorial Army regiment camps in this year’s final trial […]
JB teacher adds another feather in his cap
AN award-winning Indian teacher from Johor Baru has won yet another accolade with the title of most innovative teacher under his belt, Makkal Osai reported. Read full story Date: 8 […]
Man held over threats in Zara case
PETALING JAYA: A 61-year-old man has been arrested in Semporna, Sabah, for allegedly threatening forensic pathologist Dr Jessie Hiu on social media following her testimony in the inquest into the […]
Car chase ends with cop shot, stabbed and woman’s dead body
IPOH: A routine police patrol turned violent when a constable was shot and stabbed by a fleeing suspect, whose car was later found with a woman’s body inside. Read full […]
Meta seeks data centre financing for AI deal
CALIFORNIA: Meta Platforms Inc, turning to lenders to secure US$26bil in debt funding for construction of a sprawling new data centre, is fuelling a heated bidding war for the deal […]
Bursa Malaysia seen trading range-bound
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia is expected to remain range-bound with a slight upward bias this week, as investors await new catalysts to determine the market’s direction. Read full story Date: […]
Hurdles threaten 100GW local solar ambition
JAKARTA: The government’s plan to deploy 100 gigawatts (GW) of solar power by leveraging the nationwide Red and White Cooperatives (KMP) programme may face challenges due to the operators’ limited […]
Baotou turns into wind power equipment hub
BAOTOU: Once a heavy industrial base built on steel and rare earths, Baotou in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region is reinventing itself as a key player in China’s green energy […]
Bubbling back? China’s tea chains pour into South Korea
SEOUL: In recent years, Chinese bubble tea chains have seeped into South Korea’s cafe landscape at a slow but steady pace, carving out a small yet vivid foothold in a […]