Fuel prices Sept 29 to Oct 5: RON97 down five sen to RM4 per litre
KUALA LUMPUR: The retail prices of RON97 petrol will drop five sen per litre while diesel and RON95 remain unchanged from Sept 29 to Oct 5. Read full storyContinue Reading
KUALA LUMPUR: The retail prices of RON97 petrol will drop five sen per litre while diesel and RON95 remain unchanged from Sept 29 to Oct 5. Read full storyContinue Reading
Live coverage of a Tour de France criterium event in Singapore and a KLPGA Tour event featuring top women golfers will also be available on meWATCH.Continue Reading
TAIPEI (Reuters) – Some Taiwanese chip companies are in talks with European countries about investments there, a government minister said on Wednesday, adding the administration was “pleased” to see efforts by local companies to work with democratic allies. Read full storyContinue Reading
Singapore residents consume an average of 3,600mg of sodium a day, or more than one-and-a-half teaspoons of salt, nearly double the recommended limit.Continue Reading
The model and former doctor had previously posted pictures of herself at anti-junta protests online.Continue Reading
SINGAPORE: WhatsApp users should update to the latest version of the popular messaging app after two “remote code execution” vulnerabilities were reported, the Singapore Computer Emergency Response Team (SingCERT) said in a notice on Wednesday (Sep 28). There are currently no reports of active exploitation of these vulnerabilities, the agencyContinue Reading
SINGAPORE: Singapore-based ground handling services firm SATS is acquiring Paris-based Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) for S$1.65 billion cash, to create the world’s biggest global air cargo handler, the companies said. “This is a transformational opportunity for SATS and our proposed acquisition of WFS will create a global leader,” Kerry Mok, SATS’Continue Reading
Hilaree Nelson had been skiing down from the world’s eighth highest summit when she fell.Continue Reading
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s tourism industry generated RM197.9 billion of “gross value-added of tourism industries” (GVATI), contributing 12.8 per cent to the gross domestic product (GDP) in 2021, compared to 14.1 per cent in 2020, according to the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM). Read full storyContinue Reading
KOTA KINABALU: Civil-military cooperation and field drills for medical first responders were the focus of a recent two-way security exercise conducted by the Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom). Read full storyContinue Reading
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