KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 (Bernama) — Malaysian exports of lamps and lighting fittings as well as parts to Germany between January and February this year grew by 33.93 per cent compared to same period of 2013. In a statement, the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade) said last y …
Read More »Two nuns attacked in attempted robbery in Seremban
PETALING JAYA: Two nuns were attacked in an attempted robbery outside the Church of Visitation in Seremban (pic) Wednesday morning around 6am before Lauds, an early morning Christian prayer. In a Facebook post, the Church requested its followers to pray for two of their nuns who were in hospital – o …
Read More »Man in MPV killed in collision with trailer
BENTONG: A man was killed in a head-on collision after his multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) veered to the opposite side of the road and smashed into an oncoming trailer truck along the 19th kilometre of the Bentong-Raub road. Bentong OCPD Supt Mansor Mohd Nor said the truck driver swerved sharply to his …
Read More »Turkey mine blast kills at least 201, hundreds trapped
SOMA, Turkey, May 14, 2014 (AFP) – At least 201 people were killed and hundreds more remained trapped underground after an explosion at a coal mine in western Turkey, the government said Wednesday, warning that rescue efforts faced a race against time. The toll has risen rapidly since Tuesday& …
Read More »Turkish coal mine explosion kills over 150, hundreds trapped
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – An explosion and fire in a coal mine in western Turkey killed at least 151 miners and trapped hundreds more on Tuesday, with the death toll expected to rise in the country’s worst mining accident for more than two decades. Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said 787 worker …
Read More »Deja vu of political crisis
PETALING JAYA: The political crisis playing out now in Terengganu is not unique. There have been similar situations where defections and backroom negotiations had caused sitting governments with a narrow majority to topple. In 1959, in the first general election after independence, the Pan Malayan I …
Read More »Europe next destination for grandfather who cycled around peninsula
KOTA BARU: Solo cyclist Wan Hashim Wan Mahmood, 68, who created history by cycling round the peninsula in 28 days early this year, now plans to go on a round Europe cycling trip in August. The grandfather of 18 grandchildren said he hoped to cycle round several European countries such as Britain and …
Read More »Australia budgets RM272mil towards MH370 search over 2 years
CANBERRA: Australia has committed up to AUD89.9mil (RM272.3mil) towards the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 over two years, budget papers released on Tuesday revealed. Australia has been leading the hunt for the plane, which was carrying 239 people when it disappeared on March 8 en …
Read More »Flash floods bring traffic to a crawl along major city roads
TRAFFIC in Kuala Lumpur was chaotic after heavy rains and strong winds caused flash floods and toppled trees in several parts of the city. The Jalan Duta-Jalan Semantan interchange was one of the worst-affected stretches by yesterday’s 3pm downpour, with cars caught in a bumper-to-bumper crawl. A ca …
Read More »Baby arrives in back seat of car
JOHOR BARU: This baby girl sure knew how to make a surprise entrance on Mothers Day. She “arrived” at the back seat of a car. Earlier, her 33-year-old mother Siti Rohaida Basiron experienced contractions when she was attending the 7am assembly at SMK Kompleks Sultan Abu Bakar in Gelang Patah where s …
Read More »Hisham to discuss matter with Cabinet as search continues
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will be looking to share operational costs as search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 enters a new, much longer phase. “Before this, there has been no talk of dollars and cents, but to be fair to our partners (in the search), it is time for us to look at it more …
Read More »Possible halt of fish export and adjustment on start of padi season in view of dry spell
PUTRAJAYA: The Government is considering the possibility of stopping fish export and adjusting the start of the padi season in view of the expected prolonged dry spell caused by the El Nino. Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said with the padi planting proce …
Read More »Klang Valley folk now opting for public transportation to beat jams
MORE Klang Valley drivers left their cars at home and used public transport to go to work to avoid rush hour traffic gridlocks last year. According to the Government Transformation Programme report, the morning peak ridership, between 6am and 10am, reached 437,525 by the end of last year. This excee …
Read More »Success stories
KUALA LUMPUR: Cendol seller P. Chandrasekaran was forced to leave his job as a welder when he suffered a stroke 14 years ago. After a year, he decided to start up his cendol business but still struggled to make ends meet, pushing a small cart under an umbrella and making about RM60 a day. He earned …
Read More »General : Government Aims To Build Mini Children’s Houses By 2020
KOTA BAHARU, May 12 (Bernama) — The Women, Family and Community Development Ministry aims to set up Mini Children’s Homes to place neglected and abused children nationwide by 2020. Its minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim said there was currently only one such existing home in the coun …
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