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Bank Negara Malaysia’s announcement that the economy is no longer in crisis and continues to gain strength is a big lift to sentiment three years since the outbreak of the pandemic.
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BNM declares Malaysia's economy no longer in crisis after 5.6 per cent expansion in first quarter
KUALA LUMPUR - Bank Negara Malaysia’s announcement that the economy is no longer in crisis and...
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Residents near huge illegal dumpsite in Kapar 'waiting to exhale'
KLANG - By the time Mohamad Mishan Md Nor went to see his doctor at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah...
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Philippines GDP growth slows as inflation hits spending
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines' economy grew more than expected in the first three...
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Water supply at Air Itam Dam to last until end of June - Penang Exco
GEORGE TOWN - The effective capacity of the Air Itam Dam will be in critical situation if there is...
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Young adults should take proactive measures to prevent strokes
KUALA LUMPUR - Young adults needs to take proactive measures to prevent strokes from occurring as...
BNM says the balance of risk to the inflation outlook is tilted to the upside and remained highly subject to any changes to domestic policy, including subsidies and price controls, financial market developments, and global commodity prices.
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Bank Negara raises overnight policy rate by 25 basis point to 3.00 per cent
KUALA LUMPUR - Bank Negara Malaysia’s (BNM) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has decided during...
People are told to limit outdoor activities during extreme heat
National
Use electricity prudently during hot weather, urges TNB
KUALA LUMPUR - Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has advised consumers to be prudent in using electricity...
Earlier, the Taipei Health Department's confirmation that two instant noodle brands from Southeast Asia have been found to contain cancer-causing substances. Filepic
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Instant noodles are safe; regular intake should be avoided, experts say
SHAH ALAM - The production of instant noodles must be in compliance with food safety regulations to...
Taipei Health Department's confirmed two instant noodle brands from Southeast Asia have been found to contain cancer-causing substances.
National
Be wary of instant noodles intake, say students
SHAH ALAM - Although instant noodles continue to be a top choice for Malaysian, regular intake...
Senior Research Fellow at the Social Wellbeing Research Centre (SWRC) of Universiti Malaya, Dr Zulkiply Omar, explained that subsidies are typically seen as the second-best option when it comes to social welfare. Pic for illustration purpose only.
National
Unity govt should focus on production subsidies to remedy country's debt - Economists
SHAH ALAM - Although consumption subsidies are beneficial to the people, especially those in lower...
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Poor blood health can compromise outcomes of cancer therapy - Expert
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Authorities reveal Australians report cybercrime every six minutes
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Illicit ketamine use in Australia hits record-high, Wastewater analysis finds
Pedestrians wait to cross the street near the entrance to the popular tourist area of Ameyoko shopping street (C-behind) in the Ueno district of central Tokyo on November 17, 2024. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
Japanese, Koreans bottom of global love life survey
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Ancient tea, modern trade: Liubao tea's journey along the belt and road
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Illicit ketamine use in Australia hits record-high, Wastewater analysis finds
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Kids feel less family support, more school pressure - WHO Europe
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Ancient tea, modern trade: Liubao tea's journey along the belt and road
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Japanese, Koreans bottom of global love life survey
Pedestrians wait to cross the street near the entrance to the popular tourist area of Ameyoko shopping street (C-behind) in the Ueno district of central Tokyo on November 17, 2024. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
Siti Nordiana gives up coffee to protect her voice
Singer Siti Nordiana. Photo by Bernama
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