Fake test kits, medical products seized
Fake Covid-19 antigen test kits and other medical gear, worth about 2 million baht, were seized during police-led raids in Nakhon Pathom and Nonthaburi provinces on Thursday.Continue Reading
Fake Covid-19 antigen test kits and other medical gear, worth about 2 million baht, were seized during police-led raids in Nakhon Pathom and Nonthaburi provinces on Thursday.Continue Reading
At a recent Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) conference, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen was filled with foreboding. “The current world environment is hard to predict, the world is breaking apart while nuclear war or World War III could break out because countries are threatening each other,” he warned, speaking in his capacity as […]
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SINGAPORE: Twenty-eight trees along Yio Chu Kang Road were damaged after a construction firm carried out unauthorised excavation works in 2020. Chc Construction was on Thursday (Aug 11) fined S$13,000 after earlier pleading guilty to three charges under the Parks and Trees Regulations. Three more charges were considered for sentencing.Continue Reading
GEORGE TOWN: All 160 booths at the Penang Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) Fair 2022 have been fully taken up. Read full storyContinue Reading
PETALING JAYA: While some Malaysians debate on the role of our national language, Thailand has taken a step further by mooting Bahasa Melayu as the third language in its education sector. Read full storyContinue Reading
PUTRAJAYA: Operating hours at Immigration passport issuing offices in Peninsular Malaysia have been revised following a decline in passport applications at night. Read full storyContinue Reading
KOTA KINABALU: Cyber crimes are on the rise in Malaysia, with over 20,000 cases involving RM560mil losses in 2021. Read full storyContinue Reading
In a video circulating on social media, a woman can be seen bleeding in the face after the fight.Continue Reading
SINGAPORE: A Singaporean mother involved in a child abduction case has lost her fight against a court order to relocate her six-year-old son to the United Kingdom. The child’s parents are not married. The mother, 44, has residency rights in the UK while the father, 50, is an Irish citizen.Continue Reading
He was overcharged for train tickets he bought in 1999 and had been fighting to get the money back.Continue Reading
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