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Stories | 20 November 2024
SG Woman Jailed for Attempting to Bribe Causeway Officer, Mistakenly Thought He Was Malaysian
A 42-year-old Singaporean woman was sentenced to three weeks in jail on Friday (November 15) after pleading guilty to violating Section 6(b) of the Prevention of Corruption Act.
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Stories | 12 October 2024
Malaysian Shares Experience of Being Laid Off via Email by TikTok's Parent Company, Affecting 700 Others in Malaysia
Recent reports have revealed that ByteDance Ltd., the parent company of TikTok, has been compelled to lay off hundreds of employees in Malaysia.
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Stories | 11 October 2024
TikTok Confirms Workforce Layoffs in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR: BYTEDANCE Ltd, the parent company of TikTok, may lay off several hundred employees worldwide as part of its efforts to enhance its global content moderation operations.
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Nation | 08 September 2024
Senior Immigration Officer Questions Absence of Staff During Surprise Visit to PJ Branch
The Deputy Director-General of Malaysian Immigration, Datu Ken Anak Leben, conducted a surprise visit to the Kelana Jaya immigration office in PJ, catching many officers off guard.
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Nation | 07 September 2024
Seremban Traffic Officer in ICU with Memory Loss After Being Hit by 17-Year-Old Mat Rempit
A 36-year-old police officer from the Seremban District Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) suffered severe injuries after being hit by a 17-year-old illegal street racer, known locally as a ‘Mat Rempit,’ on 28 July.
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Nation | 01 September 2024
BREAKING: Search and Rescue Operation for KL Sinkhole Victim Officially Called Off, Says Federal Territories Minister
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Stories | 13 August 2024
Japan's Shinji Nakano Apologizes and Restricts IG Comments Following Offensive Messages from Malaysian Fans
Japanese track cyclist Shinji Nakano has issued an apology for his involvement in a collision with Malaysia's Shah Firdaus Sahrom during the keirin final at the Paris Olympics on Saturday, 11 August.
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Stories | 06 May 2024
Randstad Survey Finds 40% of Malaysians Considering Quitting if Mandated to Go Back To Office
A recent Randstad survey, conducted by the world's largest talent agency, indicates that 40% of Malaysians are contemplating resignation if compelled to increase their in-office presence.
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