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July 4, 2024 at 2:14 AM. KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A chemical leak at an aircraft engineering facility at Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur international airport on Thursday has affected 20 people, though ...
The 2024 Kuala Lumpur sinkhole, also known as the Jalan Masjid India sinkhole, is a 8-metre (26 ft) deep sinkhole which formed in Jalan Masjid India in Kuala Lumpur on the 23rd of August 2024, possibly caused by sewage pipe ruptures and other geographical faults. [3][4] Its collapse has caused one victim to disappear for more than a week. [5][6 ...
[285] [286] [287] It is unclear if the perpetrators besides a Kuala Lumpur PPV staffer have faced disciplinary action. [ 287 ] Since the start of the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme, multiple women have taken to social media saying they received text messages from on-duty staff – including those administering the jab – who got ...
16 December 2021 – 19 January 2022. (1 month and 3 days) Location. Selangor (notably Klang, Petaling and Hulu Langat District), Kuala Lumpur, Pahang and Perak; Negeri Sembilan, Malacca, Kelantan and Terengganu (limited) Sabah (from 30 December onwards) Also known as. December 2021 Central Malaysian floods, Peninsula Malaysia floods, Shah Alam ...
Kuala Lumpur was ranked eighth in the same survey conducted in 2020. Other Asian cities mentioned in the top 10 include Singapore at No. 5 and Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City at No. 6.
thestar.com.my. Star Media Group Berhad (doing business as The Star; MYX: 6084) is an English-language newspaper in Malaysia. Based in Petaling Jaya, it was established in 1971 as a regional newspaper in Penang. It is the largest paid English newspaper in terms of circulation in Malaysia, [3] according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. [4]
1167649590. Website. nst.com.my. The New Straits Times is an English-language newspaper published in Malaysia. It is Malaysia's oldest newspaper still in print (though not the first), [3] having been founded as a local offshoot of Singapore-based The Straits Times on 15 July 1845. It was renamed as the New Straits Times on 13 August 1974.
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