KANGAR: Relief was clearly visible on the faces of students here as they dashed out from the examination hall after resitting the Mathematics UPSR paper…
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Miti eyes 30pc SME participation rate in global market
KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of International Trade and Industry targets a 30 per cent participation rate for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in global business…
View More Miti eyes 30pc SME participation rate in global marketMAS signs bimodal agreement with TGVAIR
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines (MAS) today announced a bimodal agreement with TGVAIR, a high-speed rail network that is operated by SNCF, France’s national state-owned railway…
View More MAS signs bimodal agreement with TGVAIRBukit Bintang bomb blast is third such incident
KUALA LUMPUR: The bomb blast in the heart of Bukit Bintang early this morning is the third reported incident this year. To continue reading the…
View More Bukit Bintang bomb blast is third such incidentPerodua Axia delivery delay due to parts
GEORGE TOWN: The delay in the delivery of the fuel-efficient Axia is not due to capacity issue but having the right parts, said Perusahaan Otomobil…
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KUALA LUMPUR: Economists expect new policies to be announced in the 2015 Budget which will be tabled in Parliament tomorrow to ensure the country’s sustainable…
View More ˜New policies in 2015 Budget to ensure sustainable growthTraffic in Bukit Bintang reduced to a crawl due to bombing
KUALA LUMPUR: The usual morning rush along Jalan Bukit Bintang was reduced to a crawl due to the predawn blast near the area today. To…
View More Traffic in Bukit Bintang reduced to a crawl due to bombingTin closes US$250 lower at US$20,200 a tonne
KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) fell US$250 to close at US$20,200 a tonne on technical correction in line with the lower sentiment…
View More Tin closes US$250 lower at US$20,200 a tonneAustralian who worked with Ebola victims tested for virus
SYDNEY: An Australian woman was being assessed today for the Ebola virus after she developed a fever following her return from a month working as…
View More Australian who worked with Ebola victims tested for virusChinese Premiers email trail goes stale
BEIJING: A slick new English-language Chinese government website offering contact with Premier Li Keqiang appeared to have hit a snag on today, with emails to…
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