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Dogs are responsible for cat deaths at UM
Recent deaths of several cats at Universiti Malaya have been linked to attacks by stray dogs, confirmed by police investigations using CCTV footage. Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa revealed that the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) confirmed the cats died from injuries sustained during the attacks. The police received reports on December 17, 19, and 20, with no eyewitnesses…
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22 Cats Rescued from Universiti Malaya Amid Gruesome Deaths
Following reports of gruesome feline deaths at Universiti Malaya, several individuals rescued 22 cats to prevent further deaths. In a TikTok video by @shopbyhz, rescuers are seen searching the campus for stray cats to transport them to safety. 22 Cats Rescued from Universiti Malaya Amid Gruesome Deaths The cats will receive vaccinations, deworming, and medical checkups. However, not all cats…
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UMNO man says PH should apologise for politically-motivated prosecutions
Anwar Ibrahim’s recent statement about flawed prosecution during Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s administration has sparked debate. While Anwar described many cases as politically motivated and driven by vengeance, UMNO’s Gulam Muszaffar questioned the silence of Pakatan Harapan (PH) members during that time. He pointed out how PH leaders, including DAP, PKR, and Amanah, were part of the government and…
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Mixed Reactions to New East-Coast Rail Project
Netizens have mixed opinions on the new East-Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project. Malaysia Rail Link (MRL) and China Communications Construction ECRL (CCCECRL) signed a joint-venture to operate the 665km line, connecting Kota Baru to Port Klang. Mixed Reactions to New East-Coast Rail Project https://twitter.com/MFreddy8080/status/1869964465019744617 The project, 76% complete, aims to begin…
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From Tree to Medicine: Veveonah Mosibin Pursues Her Dream Despite Challenges
Veveonah Mosibin, 23, a Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) graduate who gained fame for her “24 Hours on Tree” video during the pandemic, missed her recent convocation due to pursuing her dream of studying medicine at Management and Science University (MSU) in Shah Alam. Despite completing her marine science degree with a CGPA of 3.46, she realized during the Covid-19 pandemic that her true passion…
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Government Steps Up Efforts to Curb Rising Motorcycle Fatalities
The Malaysian government is intensifying efforts to curb motorcycle-related fatalities, which make up nearly 65% of road accident deaths annually. Transport Minister Anthony Loke highlighted new initiatives, including stricter licensing regulations and awareness campaigns in schools and youth programs to promote safe riding habits. Recognizing the role of unlicensed riders in accidents, Loke…
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Police Seek Public Help to Find Missing Teen After Lion Dance Event in Cheras
Police are appealing for help to locate 15-year-old Yap Xin Yuan, who went missing during a lion dance session at the Batu 11 basketball court in Cheras on Thursday. Yap is 155 cm tall, weighs 39 kg, has a slim build, wears braces, and has long hair. She was last seen wearing a red lion dance costume. Public Help Needed Anyone with information is urged to contact the nearest police station or…
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Amy Mastura: We do not own our husbands
Veteran actress and singer Amy Mastura, 53, shared her perspective on polygamy, highlighting the importance of faith and acceptance in relationships. Speaking at a press event for her new drama Berbahagi Suami, Amy noted that while losing a partner is painful, understanding that everything belongs to God can bring peace. Reflecting on her 24-year marriage to Alvin Tham Suffian, she emphasized…
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Anwar now says some prosecutions were flawed, politically motivated
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim defended the judiciary’s independence following Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor’s recent acquittal on money laundering and tax evasion charges. Addressing concerns, Anwar highlighted flaws in some post-GE14 prosecutions, attributing them to rushed, politically motivated actions. He criticized hypocrisy in blaming the government for judicial outcomes, emphasizing…
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Pressure mounts on Anwar to deliver with real reforms now
Well done Madani! https://t.co/fVwjGKUBja— Ambiga Sreenevasan (@Ambiga_S) December 18, 2024 Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim defended his government’s reform agenda amid criticism of high-profile dismissals not amounting to acquittal under his leadership. Addressing accusations, Anwar highlighted strides in good governance, emphasizing the removal of political influence over tender processes as a…
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Man City in 'relegation' form after too many losses
Manchester City are enduring a dismal run, sitting in sixth place in the Premier League. They are said to be in ‘relegation form’. Saturday’s 2-1 loss to Aston Villa marked their sixth defeat in this period, leaving them at risk of holding the league’s worst form if Southampton earn a point against Fulham. Injuries to key players, including Ederson, Ruben Dias, and Rodri, have contributed to…
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Its a bird in a plane causing laughter among passengers
Passengers aboard EVA Air flight BR031 departing New York’s JFK Airport on December 12 were treated to unexpected in-flight entertainment when a feathered stowaway was spotted onboard. Ground staff and amused passengers worked together to catch the bird, ultimately succeeding with the help of a blanket. Laughter and applause erupted as the bird was safely captured. Despite the quirky…
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Malaysia-Singapore Draw Now Leads to Fan Brawl at LRT Station
Malaysia drew with Singapore in the ASEAN Championship, securing a semi-finals spot. Despite the draw, fans clashed at the Bandar Tasik Selatan LRT station, with footage showing them fighting. Malaysia-Singapore Draw Leads to Fan Clash at LRT Station Football fans rioting at Bandar Tasik Selatan LRT station byu/Capable_Bank4151 inmalaysia Social media users criticized their behavior, calling…
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Anwar says confident of winning elections if held now
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim exuded confidence, asserting that his administration’s reforms over the past two years have positioned him for electoral success if a general election were held today. Speaking to reporters, Anwar highlighted a growing shift in support among civil servants and their families, attributing it to his government’s sincere efforts to address systemic issues and…
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Malaysia Leads in TikTok Content Removal Requests
TikTok’s latest “Government Removal Requests Report” reveals that the Malaysian Government sent the highest number of content removal requests from January 1 to June 30, 2024. Malaysia made 2,606 requests, far exceeding Indonesia’s 778 requests. Malaysia Leads in TikTok Content Removal Requests Malaysia also topped the list for the most content and accounts taken action against due to local…
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Malaysia Announces Toll-Free Travel for Christmas
Highway users across Malaysia will enjoy toll-free travel on December 23 and 24 for Christmas. Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi announced the toll-free period from 12:01 am on December 23 to 11:59 pm on December 24. Malaysia Announces Toll-Free Travel for Christmas This applies to Class 1 vehicles at all toll plazas except for the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar and Tanjung Kupang Toll…
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Malaysians Dodging Toll Payments Now Viral WorldWide
Apparently, the viral incidents of several Malaysians dodging their toll payments by tailgating other cars have gotten viral. The western YouTube page is posting about the incident, supporting the cars who prevent those refusing to pay the toll. Malaysian dodging toll payments viral worldwide Western users state that the car looks to be in good condition which means they can afford the toll.…
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