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Johoreans Told To Brace For Flash Floods Amid Continuous Rainfall

JOHOR BARU: Johor menteri besar has urged the people to be extra cautious following severe continuous heavy rainfall affecting several districts in the state including the capital city. Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi said apart from Johor Baru, other districts namely Kulai, Kluang, Mersing, and Kota Tinggi were expected to experience flash floods due to continuous …

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Cybersecurity Experts Say Padu Needs Threat Assessments To Uncover Overlooked Vulnerabilities

KUALA LUMPUR: The Central Database Hub (Padu) requires genuine threat assessments to uncover any overlooked vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity expert Murugason R. Thangaratnam strongly encouraged testing it against genuine threats through audits or penetration tests on the database. Murugason, who is Novem CS Sdn Bhd chief executive officer said this was necessary to uncover additional red flags …

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Persistence Pays Off As Japan Warm Up For Asian Cup With Win

TOKYO: Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu hailed his team’s persistence after they warmed up for this month’s Asian Cup with a 5-0 friendly win over Thailand in Tokyo on Monday. The four-time Asian champions were held scoreless in the first half in front of a New Year’s Day crowd of more than 60,000 before breaking Thailand’s …

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Flood Update: East Coast Faring Better, Fewer Evacuees As Of Noon

KUALA LUMPUR: The flood situation in the east coast has seen gradual improvement as of noon today with the number of evacuees decreasing. According to the Social Welfare Department’s Disaster Info portal, the number of flood victims in Kelantan has dropped to 13,827 people currently taking shelter in 39 temporary evacuation centres as of noon. …

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Viral Video Leads To Police Hunt For ‘Superman’ Stunt Motorcyclists

KUALA LUMPUR: Police are currently pursuing a group of motorcyclists who performed a ‘superman’ stunt captured in a viral video clip, depicting several individuals riding recklessly before falling off, on the East Coast Highway (LPT). The 28-second video clip shows the group of motorcyclists, competing with each other while performing a ‘superman’ stunt before one …

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Influx Of Foreigners In Klang Valley Leave Locals Worried

KUALA LUMPUR: Foreigners from various countries have chosen at least 30 locations across the Klang Valley to live and set up businesses. The Klang Valley, renowned for its rapid development and business activities, has become their primary attraction for its numerous job opportunities, especially in the construction, services, and cleaning sectors. Nevertheless, the surge in …

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Puchong Landslide: ‘I Panicked Upon Hearing My Neighbours’ Screams’

SERDANG: A resident who lived near the site of a landslide which struck Jalan Wawasan 3/9 Taman Wawasan, Puchong here on Saturday, did not rule out the possibility of moving if the accident recurs. Tung Ei Lee, 42, said that for now, her family has not been ordered to evacuate as their house was not …

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Turkish Referee Leaves Hospital With A Black Eye 36 Hours After On-Field Attack

ANKARA : The referee who was punched on the pitch by the head of a top-tier Turkish soccer club was released from hospital on Wednesday with a swollen eye but no other health issues, the chief doctor said. On Monday evening at the end of a Super Lig match, referee Halil Umut Meler was punched …

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PM Wants Civil Servants To Continue Excelling In 2024

PUTRAJAYA – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, in his meeting with civil servants today ahead of the new year, wants them to continue with their outstanding services next year by adopting good values in the administration and not become complacent. Speaking at the Prime Minister’s Department monthly assembly for December, Anwar, who is also …

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