DENGUE CASES INCREASE IN ME16, FOUR DEATHS REPORTED
PUTRAJAYA, Reported dengue fever cases increased to 2,321 in the 16th Epidemiological Week (ME16), from April 14 to 20, compared with 1,698 cases recorded
PUTRAJAYA, Reported dengue fever cases increased to 2,321 in the 16th Epidemiological Week (ME16), from April 14 to 20, compared with 1,698 cases recorded
KUALA LUMPUR, Queen of Malaysia Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah today granted an audience to British High Commissioner to Malaysia Ailsa Terry at Istana
KOTA KINABALU, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor welcomes Tex Evolusi Waste Management Sdn Bhd’s (TEWM) plan of having a 99 per cent Sabahan
GEORGE TOWN, The construction of the Guar Kepah Archaeological Gallery is on schedule and has now reached 94 per cent completion, according to Chief
Second Vice Health Minister Park Min-soo said Monday that the government plans to deploy more military doctors and other medical staff as senior doctors
KUALA LUMPUR, The government is currently studying amendments to the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 (Act 792) to address the challenges posed by
KOTA TINGGI, The Johor government will corporatise Johor Tourism this year in an effort to empower the agency, said Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz
SK Ie Technology Co. on Monday reported its first-quarter net loss of 60.3 billion won (US$43.8 million), swinging from a profit of 10.3 billion
Doosan Bobcat Inc. on Monday reported its first-quarter net income of 216.8 billion won (US$157.4 million), up 4.5 percent from a year earlier.
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Industrial Bank Of Korea on Monday reported its first-quarter net profit of 784.5 billion won (US$569.7 million), up 8.5 percent from a year earlier.
KOTA KINABALU, The Sabah government will continue to strengthen cooperation with the federal government, especially with the Ministry of Education, in efforts to provide
A number of policy pledges that President Yoon Suk Yeol announced in the run-up to this month’s general elections were identical to campaign pledges