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politics 6d ago Kuala Lumpur

Dato' Wan Hisham Wan Salleh Takes Over Malaysia Presidency

The President of MA will temporarily transfer all duties and functions to MA President Dato' Wan Hisham Wan Salleh. The next Annual General Meeting is scheduled for June next year.
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other 6d ago Kuala Lumpur

Religious Scholar Fears Mouths Will Be Cast Into Hell

A religious scholar expressed fear and worry, explaining that mouths could be cast into hell in the future. This fear stems from the Imam's interpretation that the mouth's nature can lead to negative consequences. The scholar cited a book and reading for this explanation.
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culture 6d ago Kuala Lumpur

Religious Scholar Fears Damnation For Speech

Religious teachings suggest that silence is a result and should be prioritized in social interactions. The broadcast discussed how speech can lead to arguments, which are discouraged in Islam. The importance of the Prophet's remembrance was also highlighted.
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conflict 6d ago Kuala Lumpur

Explosion Rocks Chinese Residential Area

An explosion has occurred in a residential area in China. The incident caused a disturbance.
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conflict 6d ago Kuala Lumpur

Six Arrested In Organized Crime Drug Probe

Six individuals have been arrested in connection with an organized crime drug probe.
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politics 6d ago Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia Joins International Anti-Corruption Convention

PEMAS is a front-line initiative focused on preventing corruption before it occurs. PEMAS said that corruption is wrong and seeks to foster societal acceptance of this principle. PEMAS concentrates on changing societal mindsets to not only recognize corruption as wrong but also to internalize this understanding. The initiative targets frontline personnel to foster a preventative approach to corruption. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has launched the 'PEMAS' initiative, focusing on preventing corruption before it occurs. The program has also implemented an anti-piracy initiative involving over 270 schools nationwide and 118 anti-piracy student associations in higher education institutions. The impact of corruption can be severe, affecting infrastructure and services, such as the availability of 20 books for students from first to sixth grade.
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politics 6d ago Malacca

Security Expert Discusses Potential Malacca Strait Blockade

Security expert Barua noted that fewer ships have been observed in the Malacca Strait since the Iran-war began. Barua described current discussions regarding a potential blockade as strategic thought experiments rather than imminent threats.
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environment 6d ago Baladaya

Phase Three Of Water Resource Project Announced

Executive Committee member Dato' K. Padmanabhan announced the third phase of a water resource project involving Water River 2 and parts of the Baladaya region. The project is expected to have a total cost of approximately 41.6 million rupees.
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sports 7d ago Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia To Select Tennis Players For Competition

The National Men's Tennis Association will select two male tennis players to participate in a Malaysian team competition. Association President Hari Iman Pegadi stated that selection will be based on performance in key tournaments, including World Championships and World Tours.
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economy 7d ago Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia Expands Bus Card Use For Students, Coaches

The Malaysian government is expanding the sale of 30,000 Rahmah shopping cards to alleviate the cost of living for low-income and simplified lifestyle groups. Two male tennis players will be selected to represent Malaysia in a team tennis competition. The selection will be based on performance in major tournaments, including the World Championships and World Tour. The first four phases of the public housing program have been fully implemented, with monthly rents ranging from approximately 800 to over 3,000. The program aims to provide financial relief to consumers. The expansion is considered a correct step to help the people. Abdullatif from the Business School stated the move will increase awareness of program benefits. Initial assistance is currently being processed by the Department of Social Welfare.
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