JOHOR BARU: DEPUTY Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has assured road users that the new toll rates at Bangunan Sultan Iskandar Customs, Immigration and…
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˜Singapore motorists will still come to JB
JOHOR BARU: Residents here Those who use the Eastern Dispersal Link (EDL) will not be burdened by the new toll rates from Aug 1. To…
View More ˜Singapore motorists will still come to JBMuted celebrations
PUTRAJAYA: THE first day of Syawal this year was celebrated on a moderate scale nationwide. To continue reading the rest of the article, click here
View More Muted celebrationsKaramjits kin grateful to PM, DPM for intervention
KUALA LUMPUR: The family members of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 passenger Karamjit Singh Karnail Singh are happy with the attention given by the government, who…
View More Karamjits kin grateful to PM, DPM for interventionQantas to continue flights over Iraq
SYDNEY: Australian airline Qantas will continue flying over Iraqi airspace, despite alliance partner Emirates deciding to alter its routes over concerns about missile attacks following…
View More Qantas to continue flights over IraqRevving up growth
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY: Production and sales of new vehicles have expanded amid challenges To continue reading the rest of the article, click here
View More Revving up growthAsia: Marts higher as earnings season starts
HONG KONG: Asian markets extended their gains yesterday following a mixed lead from Wall Street as investors await the release of key United States data…
View More Asia: Marts higher as earnings season startsEurope: Equities edge up
LONDON: Europes stock markets edged higher yesterday in subdued deals, as traders eyed the prospect of more European Union (EU) sanctions on Russia over the…
View More Europe: Equities edge upHong Kong: Up for sixth straight
STOCKS climbed for a sixth straight session yesterday, adding 0.87 per cent ahead of the release of key United States data and US Fed policy…
View More Hong Kong: Up for sixth straightSGX: Index advances 0.18pc
THE Straits Times Index ended 5.91 points, or 0.18 per cent, higher to 3,356.08 points yesterday. To continue reading the rest of the article, click…
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