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Indonesian Elementary Student Goes Viral Claiming Cows Eat Martabak
Lumajang: Pak Ribut, a teacher from Lumajang and content creator, went viral after a classroom debate with his students. While most said cows eat grass, a student named Desril claimed his neighbor’s cow eats martabak. Curious, Pak Ribut visited the neighbor, Pak Kamal, a week later, bringing martabak as proof. To his surprise, the cow ate it! Acknowledging his mistake, Pak Ribut gifted Desril IDR…
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Kissflow Recognized as Major Player in Low-Code/No-Code Market by IDC MarketScape
Kissflow has been named a Major Player in the IDC MarketScape: Asia/Pacific Low-Code/No-Code (LCNC) Development Platforms 2024 Vendor Assessment. The recognition highlights Kissflow’s intuitive platform, enabling non-technical users to develop and manage applications seamlessly while ensuring robust integration and operational efficiency. Kissflow – Major Player The report underscores the…
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MSM Malaysia Holdings 3QFY24: Mixed Results and Challenges
MSM Malaysia Holdings Berhad (MSM) reported a mixed performance for 3QFY24. Revenue showed strong growth, rising 6.8% year-on-year (YoY) for the quarter and 21.5% year-to-date (YTD), driven by higher average selling prices, increased sales volume, and incentives for certain packed sugar in the Malaysian market. However, earnings remained in the red, with a loss of RM49.8 million in the quarter…
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Investors should remain cautious in the absence of fresh catalysts
The local stock market continues to face downward pressure due to renewed geopolitical volatility, though positive Wall Street performance might trigger some bargain hunting. Investors should remain cautious in the absence of fresh catalysts. Globally, attention is on UK retail sales and US Michigan Consumer Sentiment data. Domestically, focus remains on quarterly earnings and CPI data.…
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New: Tourists die from drinking tainted alcohol in Laos
A British woman, Simone White, 28, has died after consuming methanol-laced alcohol in Laos, becoming the fifth foreign tourist to succumb in the incident. The victims, including an Australian, two Danes, and an American, drank the contaminated alcohol in Vang Vieng, a popular backpacker destination. Counterfeit and home-made spirits are a known issue in Laos, prompting warnings from governments…
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New: Singer Firdhaus denies infidelity accusations
Malaysian singer Firdhaus has denied infidelity accusations following his breakup with fellow singer Diorlying Tan. The duo, both 25, ended their four-year relationship in October 2023 after their successful duet Divorce In Ghana. While their split initially seemed amicable, rumors of cheating surfaced online. On November 17, Tan allegedly posted on a private account, clarifying she never accused…
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Woman hypnotized victim into giving up jewellery
Kuantan police are searching for 42-year-old Siti Rohani Ahmad, wanted for allegedly deceiving an 18-year-old store worker into surrendering RM4,000 worth of gold jewellery, including a bracelet, chain, and ring. The incident, captured in a viral video on November 14, reportedly involved the victim claiming to have been “hypnotized.” Kuantan police chief ACP Wan Mohd Zahari Wan Busu confirmed the…
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New: Terengganu Records 53 Teenage Brides Since 2022, Kemaman Tops with 15 Cases
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 22 — Terengganu recorded 53 underage marriages involving female teenagers between 2022 and 2024, with Kemaman leading at 15 cases, followed by Besut with 13. State Committee Chair for Welfare, Women, Family, and National Unity, Maliaman Kassim, attributed the marriages to factors such as preventing issues like out-of-wedlock pregnancies and promiscuity. He noted that many of the…
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New: Anwar OK with the D for Madani from Bersih
“Soal Bersih bagi (gred D) tak apalah, kali ini dia bagi ‘D’ bukan ‘F’ tapi mudah-mudahan masa UPSR ini mungkin dapat ‘D’, SPM besok naik ‘A’, ia kita kerajaan baru sangat,” – @anwaribrahim Rilek je PMX jawab.. pic.twitter.com/0CLr1YSA5b— Orenji オレンジ Kementerian Kamen Rider Malaysia (@OrenjiRenOren) November 21, 2024 D for Madani Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim acknowledged the “D” grade given to…
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Kesuma Allocates RM3 Billion for Skills Training in 2025
The Human Resources Ministry (Kesuma) has allocated RM3 billion for skills training in 2025 to prepare Malaysian workers for AI-driven disruptions. Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong said the funds will support re-skilling, up-skilling, and cross-skilling programs for 600,000 jobs at risk. Kesuma Allocates RM3 Billion for Skills Training in 2025 Responding to a study on AI, digital, and green…
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Penang High Court Grants Citizenship to Stateless Man After 40 Years
After 40 years of being stateless, Mohd Razwil Abdullah was granted Malaysian citizenship by the Penang High Court on 14 November. Judge Datuk Quay Chew Soon ordered the issuance of a new birth certificate reflecting his citizenship.�� Penang High Court Grants Citizenship to Stateless Man After 40 Years Found as an infant near a garbage bin in 1984, Razwil spent his youth in welfare homes. His…
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Program Akar Empowering Malaysia’s Digital Future with AWS re/Start
PayNet, in partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS), celebrated the inaugural cohort of Program Akar powered by AWS re/Start, which equips students with globally recognized cloud skills for Malaysia’s Financial Services Industry (FSI). Launched in 2024, the program graduated its first 50 students, certified in AWS Cloud Practitioner skills, and provided internships with leading institutions…
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Malaysia Hosts Health and Tourism Expo in Namibia
The High Commission of Malaysia in Windhoek, Namibia, hosted the inaugural Malaysia Health and Tourism Expo, promoting Malaysia as a top destination for healthcare and tourism. Malaysia Hosts Health and Tourism Expo in Namibia Organized with the Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC), the event highlighted Malaysia’s affordability and world-class healthcare. Acting High Commissioner Datuk Dr…
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Netizens Tired of Singaporeans Complaining About Malaysian Clinics
Recently, an X user mentioned their Singaporean patients complaining about the GP they visit. However, many Malaysians understand that the cost is significantly lower for their neighbors, who are accustomed to top-notch facilities. Netizens tired of Singaporeans complaining about Malaysian clinics https://twitter.com/Queentaty_/status/1859414581296366018 X users suggest that if our neighbors…
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Terengganu Floods: 2,579 Victims Affected
The flood situation in Terengganu remains unchanged, with 2,579 victims affected as of 8 am today, compared to 2,581 last night. The State Disaster Management Committee (JPBNT) reported Kemaman has the most victims, with 2,566 people from 641 families in five relief centres. Terengganu Floods: 2,579 Victims Affected In Marang, 13 victims from four families remain in Dewan Sivik Wakaf Tapai.…
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Netizens ANGRY at “Beloved” Loke for Possible Physical JPJ License Fees
The JPJ license being digitized is one of the major inconveniences to those with a driver’s license as it would be null and void overseas. Anthony Loke, who was previously beloved, is unfortunately receiving backlash for this entire ordeal. Netizens angry at “beloved” Loke for JPJ physical license fees possibility https://twitter.com/amer_azhar/status/1859221191619432644 X users state prior…
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RM10,000 Fine for Langkawi Restaurateur Over Missing Sales Records
A restaurant owner in Langkawi was fined RM10,000 for failing to keep purchase and sales records as required by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN). Asyuni Mastura Basri, 22, admitted guilt. RM10,000 Fine for Langkawi Restaurateur Over Missing Sales Records Her establishment, Danau Bingkuong Enterprise, sold turmeric fried chicken for RM20, which sparked social media…
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