China agrees to let Indian pilgrims visit Tibet this summer

China Emphasizes Significance of Pilgrimage in Cultural Exchange with India In a recent statement, Guo Jiakun, the spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry, underscored the importance of the pilgrimage as a key component of the cultural exchange between China and India. Mutual Cultural Understanding Guo Jiakun emphasized that the pilgrimage holds significant cultural value for…

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Pandangan Malaysia berkait tarif diterima cukup baik AS, kata menteri

Malaysian Finance Minister II Amir Hamzah Azizan Acknowledges Two-Way Agreement Will Take Time Malaysian Finance Minister II, Amir Hamzah Azizan, has acknowledged that the bilateral agreement will require a significant amount of time to be finalized. The minister made the statement during a recent interview, highlighting the complexity and thoroughness needed in such agreements. Complexity…

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Polis putus telinga digigit pelajar Afrika

Man Bites Officer’s Ear During Arrest A man was reported to have bitten the ear of a police officer before being placed in a patrol vehicle, according to sources. The incident occurred during an arrest where the man allegedly resisted and became violent towards the law enforcement personnel. Details of the Incident The altercation took…

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Company, director freed over failure to declare, pay duty on 9mil cigarettes

Judge Identifies Issues in Prosecution Case In a recent court ruling, a judge pointed out several loopholes and unclear testimonies in the prosecution’s case. The decision sheds light on potential weaknesses in the legal proceedings. Loopholes in Prosecution Case The judge highlighted various loopholes that were present in the prosecution’s case. These loopholes raise concerns…

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Berjaya to open 2 Starbucks outlets in Iceland

Berjaya Food International to Expand with Two New Locations in Reykjavik Berjaya Food International (BFI) has announced plans to open two new stores in Reykjavik, Iceland. The first store will be located on Reykjavik’s main shopping street, while the second location will be in the city’s new harbour district. Expansion into Reykjavik The decision to…

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Bad weather wreaks havoc in KL

Fallen Tree Blocks Jalan Kuching, Flash Floods Reported A fallen tree has obstructed a significant portion of Jalan Kuching, close to the Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim turn-off. Additionally, reports have emerged of flash floods in the area. Fallen Tree on Jalan Kuching The obstruction on Jalan Kuching, caused by a fallen tree, has disrupted traffic…

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Fuziah confirms PKR leadership council meeting, but denies it’s an emergency

PKR Secretary-General Calls Meeting in Response to Council Members’ Requests Background PKR Secretary-General Fuziah Salleh recently called for a meeting based on requests from council members. The meeting was held with proper notice, as required by the party’s regulations. The Meeting During the meeting, various issues were discussed by the council members. The agenda included…

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No changes to US visa, immigration rules for M’sians, says Wisma Putra

Malaysian Foreign Ministry Urges Compliance with US Laws and Regulations The Malaysian Foreign Ministry has advised Malaysian citizens currently residing in the United States to adhere to local laws, immigration regulations, and the conditions of their respective visas. The ministry emphasized that these regulations are being strictly enforced. Ensuring Compliance with Local Laws In a…

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