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Exco: Duck farms, landfill, Nilai industrial area likely suspects in water pollution

Negri Sembilan’s S. Veerapan says the cause of river pollution in Batang Benar is still uncertain

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Flash floods cause travel disruption in Sabah

Parts of the state’s west coast are severely affected

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Economists urge Putrajaya to spur fiscal expansion

Government spending should be targeted towards high-yield projects, experts say

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Did Ku Nan settle IRB case for RM17 mil less?

Former minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor was initially sued for RM57.17 million over unpaid taxes

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Sg Semenyih pollution may be from Nilai industrial area, says environment minister

Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man says the polluted water was traced back to Sg Batang Benar, close to the industrial area

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Don't get complacent in fight against Covid-19: MMA

The MMA president says the country had almost been free of Covid-19, but carelessness hindered any progress

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Individuals need special passes to enter Sabah

Sabah is under an inter-district control order from Oct 3 to Oct 16

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Water cuts return to parts of Selangor, Putrajaya

The last time Air Selangor’s service was disrupted was in early September

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Comply with SOPs at rest stops, toll plazas, PLUS tells motorists

The highway operator stresses the importance of following SOP as the number of Covid-19 cases rise

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Hard decision to postpone student registration, says Higher Education DG

The sharp increase in the number of Covid-19 cases and the large costs that come with housing students are among the reasons

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Celcom service restored after 3-hour-long network disruption

Users complained that they were not able to receive calls or get a data connection

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Selangor govt to provide aid to stranded students

This is in response to the Ministry of Higher Education's announcement postponing on-campus registration

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Quarantine and treatment centres ready to be reactivated, says Health Minister

The health minister says quarantine centres can provide 3,467 beds, and additional sites can be used if needed