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CMCO: Two roadblocks and three road closures in Bukit Kuda

People who want to exit and enter Lorong Lintang Raksa 2, Jalan Raksa 3 and Pangsapuri Bukit Kuda must obtain written permissions from the police

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Sandakan hospital struggling to cope with rising Covid-19 cases

Patients are left waiting for hours before getting their beds while the hospital has to redirect staff members from other medical services

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Water supply fully restored in 274 areas: Air Selangor

Clean water channelled to consumers have been tested in compliance with the Health Ministry's procedures

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Penang lawmakers to withdraw motion on Bersatu vacating 4 seats

Although the four reps have violated the state’s anti-hopping law, the decision comes after a spike in Covid-19 cases

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Suicides are preventable, experts say

The World Health Organisation (WHO) said the Covid-19 pandemic has increased demand for mental health services

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Kota Kinabalu records 95 new Covid-19 cases

The state has five deaths while Sandakan and Tuaran have 35 new cases each

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Jho Low's lobbyist charged with trying to prevent 1MDB investigations

Elliott Broidy is believed to be recruited in 2017 by Penang businessman Low Taek Jho to pressure US officials to end their investigation into 1MDB

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Permit required to exit CMCO areas: Selangor police

Permission forms can be downloaded from South Klang Police's official Facebook page

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Sabah’s RM50 million virus aid insufficient, says analyst

Firdausi Suffian says even Warisan govt’s RM240 million recovery package has done little to cushion impact of pandemic

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After quitting M-League, Felda saddled with RM100 million stadium

Sitting in remote Bandar Jengka, the stadium costs RM50,000 a month to maintain without potential buyer in sight

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With IAEA, Malaysia sets up nuclear security repository

The equipment will be used to train law enforcement to combat nuclear terrorism

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Prosecutors agree to charge those involved in Mara property purchase

'We are just waiting for the right time to charge'

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Orange shirts make MACC detainees easily distinguishable

MACC detainees are easily differentiated from police detainees, who don purple outfits