Crocodile kills fisherman in Sarawak
A CROCODILE attacked a 58 year-old fisherman while he was in his boat in the latest fatal crocodile attack in Sarawak. The Kampung Boom Oya villager, who authorities identified as Roslin Mandie, was paddling along Sungai Batang Oya at 10.30pm yesterday to catch prawns when he was attacked.
Selangor rolls out 1,500 free shots of pneumococcal vaccine to haj pilgrims
SHAH ALAM: The Selangor government through its Public Health Standing Committee will continue its Selangor Vaccination Programme (Selvax) by offering 1,500 free shots of pneumococcal vaccine for haj pligrims in the state. Read full story
One killed, six injured after seven bikes collide on NSE
SEREMBAN: A man was killed and six others were injured after the motorcycles they were riding were involved in an accident at KM259.9 northbound of the North-South Expressway (NSE) on Saturday (May 6) morning. Read full story
Verstappen quickest, Leclerc crashes in ‘slippery’ Miami GP practice
WORLD champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull set the fastest time in yesterday’s practice for the Miami Grand Prix while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc suffered a crash into a barrier on a track which several drivers described as “slippery”. After Mercedes enjoyed a 1-2 effort in the opening session, with George Russell leading the way from […]
Up to Noh Omar if he wants to join Perikatan, Azmin says
IT IS up to former Umno veteran Noh Omar if he wants to join Perikatan Nasional (PN), Selangor Perikatan Nasional chairman Mohamad Azmin Ali said. Azmin said PN and Bersatu are open to any individual that wants to join them.
S Korea, US to kick-off largest ever live-fire drills
Exercise to involve advanced weapons systems of both nations. SOUTH Korea and the United States will begin their largest-ever combined live-fire exercise this month on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of their alliance and the 75th anniversary of the South Korean military’s establishment, Seoul’s defence ministry said today.
Heatwave: No plans to limit sports, outdoor activities for tertiary education students, says Mohamed Khaled
JOHOR BARU: There are no plans to limit sports and outdoor activities for tertiary education students for now, says Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin. Read full story
MACC: Six policemen remanded over graft probe
KUANTAN: Six policemen from the Jerantut district police headquarters (IPD) have been remanded until May 11, to assist in investigation into a bribe of RM5,000 that allegedly took place on May 3. Read full story
SUV driver comes forward to lodge report over hit-and-run incident on Sitiawan-Taiping road
IPOH: The driver of a sports utility vehicle (SUV) who was apparently involved in a hit-and-run case involving a four-year-old child has come forward to lodge a police report. Read full story
Dusk-to-dawn sea curfew for Sabah's east coast extended to May 20
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s ongoing dusk-to-dawn sea curfew, which was to have ended on Friday (May 5), has been extended for another 14 days to May 20. Read full story
