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Immigration Dept nabs 10 Chinese nationals in Labuan, no valid travel docs
KOTA KINABALU: A total of 10 Chinese nationals were detained for failing to produce valid travel documents during an operation, codenamed Ops Sapu, at a housing area in Labuan. Labuan […]
Private healthcare’s shift towards value-based payment system still at data collection stage
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s move to shift private healthcare towards a value-based, data-driven payment system is still in its early phase, says the Health Minister. Read full story Date: 4 February, […]
Malaysia-Indonesia land border determination not based on compensation, reciprocity, says PM
Read full story Date: 4 February, 2026 1:00 pm Source: thestar.com.my
Asia shares wobble, oil prices climb and gold makes a comeback
SINGAPORE: Asian stocks were on shaky ground on Wednesday, following steep losses in U.S. and European equities on fears that advancements in artificial intelligence could supplant traditional software. Read full […]
Oil prices extend gains on fears of escalating tensions in Mideast
TOKYO: Oil prices rose on Wednesday, extending the previous day’s gains, after the U.S. shot down an Iranian drone and armed Iranian boats approached a U.S.-flagged vessel in the Strait […]
Two brothers charged with murder in Kangkar Pulai skeletal remains case
JOHOR BARU: Two brothers have been charged at the Magistrate’s Court here with murdering one of the six victims whose skeletal remains were found in Kangkar Pulai. Read full story […]
Federal Govt agrees to hand over Bintulu Port to Sarawak for RM1.8bil
KUALA LUMPUR: The Federal Government has, in principle, agreed to hand over Bintulu Port to the Sarawak government at a value of RM1.8bil. Read full story Date: 4 February, 2026 […]
N. Sembilan eatery ordered to close after clip of worker ‘washing’ unsold food goes viral
SEREMBAN: A restaurant which made headlines after a worker was filmed “washing” unsold food to be recycled the next day has been ordered to close for two weeks. Read full […]
Investigations into S’gor shootings have led to positive results, says state police chief
SHAH ALAM: The probe into shooting cases in Selangor is ongoing with investigations identifying several “positive” signs, says Comm Datuk Shazeli Kahar. Read full story Date: 4 February, 2026 12:00 […]
Penang smart parking glitch leads to council voiding fines for Feb 3
GEORGE TOWN: All parking fines issued by Penang Island City Council (MBPP) on Tuesday (Feb 3) will be voided following a temporary disruption to the Penang Smart Parking (PSP) system. […]
