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Anti-Smoking Bill Passed In Dewan Rakyat
Malaysia now has a standalone law to regulate the use of smoking products in the country.
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You Can Claim RM100 E-Credit Starting Monday
You must be above 21 with an annual income under RM100,000.
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MOH: Vendors That Dunk Hot Charcoal Into Their Coffee May Be Fined RM10K Or Jailed
"Charcoal is not categorised as a food," said the ministry.
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South Korea Plans To Ban Dog Meat To End Age-Old Practice
The proposed ban will include a three-year grace period and financial support for businesses to transition out of the trade.
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KJ Picks Fight With 2 Ministers After GEG Bill Is Deemed "Unconstitutional"
Tourism, Arts, and Culture Minister Tiong King Sing lambasted Khairy, calling him "a failure of a health minister".
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Environment Ministry Makes A U-Turn On Cross-Border Air Pollution Law
After telling the parliament, it would not proceed with a proposed law on trans-boundary haze, the ministry said it was open to enacting a law. It did not provide any specific details or a timeline.
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Rafizi: Govt Is Developing A New Action Plan For Bumiputera To Help The Group
He said that as such, allocations for Bumiputera development in Budget 2024 would be placed under the Economy Ministry first, instead of being channelled directly to agencies such as the TERAJU or EKUINAS.
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Anwar Says Malaysia Does Not Consider Hamas A Terrorist Organisation
The Prime Minister also warned of stern action against individuals or entities associating him with Israel and making disrespectful statements.
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3 Ways The Government Plans To Implement Petrol Subsidies For The Rakyat
Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli said decisions regarding the methods will be announced in the future, based on specific targets.
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Expert: Govt's Move To Float Chicken Prices Will Benefit Consumers
"Even with subsidised prices, the price of chicken was still high during festive seasons. The question is, who benefits from chicken subsidies? Obviously, not consumers," Dr Zainizam Zakariya said.
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Malaysians Share Funny Responses To National Service That Now Includes Up To 35-Year-Olds
The only way Malaysians know how to cope with pain is through humour.
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You Can Use Credit Cards, Debit Cards & QR Pay At KTMB Stations Starting Mid-November
All 57 KTMB Komuter stations in the Klang Valley will be equipped with the open payment system.
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