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The collaboration was initiated by LGMS with the aim of reinforcing Malaysia’s cyber incident response ecosystem by bringing ...
Following indication that it had closed its Glenmarie facility, Neta Auto Malaysia has provided another update on operational changes through a posting on its Facebook page, following on its ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNGig Workers Bill must serve long-term interests of all, says Grab
It says it will support regulations that protect workers’ flexibility and income opportunities that the gig economy offers.
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Bangkok Post on MSNFPT joins SAP PartnerEdge to boost ASEAN digitalisation
In a strategic move set to bolster Southeast Asia's digital landscape, global technology firm FPT has joined the SAP PartnerEdge programme, initially focusing on Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) told it took Taiping Prison two weeks after the alleged human rights violation, and the death of inmate Gan Chin Eng on Jan 17, before its deputy director ...
Malaysia must build its own internal capabilities as it cannot continue to rely in foreign technology, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
The 17-year-old suffered injuries to her lips, back and hand after she was allegedly slapped and struck with chairs at their home in Melaka.
India and Indonesia are weighing the prospect of joint patrols in the strategic Malacca Straits, a vital shipping lane and naval passageway linking the Pacific and Indian Oceans., India News, Times No ...
During the visit, Nahid is scheduled to hold exchange meetings and attend dinners with expatriate Bangladeshis, representatives of social and political organisations, journalists, human rights activis ...
Cambodia appears to be backing out of the Regional Border Committee (RBC) meeting in Sa Kaeo, hosted by the First Army Region.
“Organising F1 races requires the government to pay about 300 million Ringgit ($71.1m; £52.7m) annually to Liberty Media, which holds the F1 commercial rights,” Yeoh said in parliament on Thursday.
Under Sharia law, first-time offenders can face up to two years in prison, a 3,000-ringgit fine, or both. Previously, missing three Fridays meant up to six months jail or a fine ...
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