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‘Dark’ ships risk legal and insurance fallout, maritime expert warns
Dark transit should not automatically be treated as illegal or suspicious, as vessels in conflict zones may sometimes reduce elect…

Malaysia clears all vessels from Strait of Hormuz backlog – Shipowners’ Association
Some vessels were still waiting outside the Strait of Hormuz for clearance to reenter and move out during permitted periods, while…

vivo Malaysia launches Y31s in Malaysia with 6,500mAh battery, military-grade durability from RM1,199
One of the key highlights of the device is its 6,500mAh BlueVolt battery, which vivo says has been engineered to provide extended…

MyCC motor insurance case enters final stage, decision due Aug 18
Wang (left) and Allianz Life Insurance Malaysia Bhd CEO Giulio Slavich at the press conference after the group’s AGM.

SNS Network empowers Malaysian organisations with AMD-Powered Solutions through “Be The Smarter Business” initiative
SNS Network’s technical expertise combined with AMD’s cutting-edge technology serves as a powerful catalyst for continuous innovat…

Six companies suspected of involvement in cartel for fraudulent bidding on RM5.7 million AADK tender – MyCC
MyCC will only issue a Final Decision after taking into account the representations submitted by the companies together with all e…

Strong 6.9-magnitude earthquake hits Sulawesi
MetMalaysia said the quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometres, with its epicentre located 41 kilometres southeast of Palu.

Animal feed factory raided over suspected flour storage violation
The inspection uncovered wheat flour believed to have been used in the company's animal feed processing activities BALING: The Min…

Man killed in two-vehicle crash in Sibu
The victim was successfully removed from the wreckage but was pronounced dead at the scene. SIBU: A man was killed while two other…

Mountain guides urge mandatory movement reporting to speed up hiker rescue efforts
'Perhaps the state forestry departments can make it compulsory for all guides to ensure their movements are reported.'

‘Cases of university students going hungry now isolated but challenges remain’
Some university students said they were cutting meals, switching to cheaper food options and stretching their allowances, even as…

Good relations with major powers do not compromise national principles – PM Anwar
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said that maintaining good relations with major powers such as China and the United States does not m…
