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India Kicks Off AI Impact Summit Amid Rising Safety Concerns
India Kicks Off AI Impact Summit Amid Rising Safety Concerns
Somalia and Saudi Arabia Ink Military Deal Amid Regional Tensions
Why North Korea Just Fired Rockets During US-South Korea Military Drills
Pyongyang: North Korea launched multiple rockets toward a target 360 km away while Kim Jong Un observed with his daughter. The test coincides with joint US-South Korea military exercises and rising concerns about regional security.
MCA To Hold 71st General Assembly From Oct 19 To 20
Perak MIC Announces New Leadership Lineup
PN Parties’ Consensus Weakening, Says Shamsul Iskandar
Kelantan PKR Aims To Reach 100,000 Members This Year
Why North Korea Just Fired Rockets During US-South Korea Military Drills
Pyongyang: North Korea launched multiple rockets toward a target 360 km away while Kim Jong Un observed with his daughter. The test coincides with joint US-South Korea military exercises and rising concerns about regional security.
MCA To Hold 71st General Assembly From Oct 19 To 20
Perak MIC Announces New Leadership Lineup
AI plays key role in protecting Australia’s giant kelp forests
A project initiated to protect the giant kelp population in Australia, which is at risk of extinction due to global warming, is progressing more rapidly with the analysis of
MELAKA STUDYING PROPOSAL TO RAISE WATER TARIFF
MELAKA, The Melaka government is conducting a detailed study regarding the proposed increase in water tariff for domestic users in the state before submitting the application to the National
S. Korea to start gradually increasing medical school quota in 2025
SEOUL, – South Korea’s health minister said Thursday the country will begin gradually increasing the medical school enrollment quota in 2025 to address chronic doctor shortages.Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong
Senegal Celebrate AFCON Title at Stade de France Friendly Amid Controversy
Paris: Senegal’s national football team celebrated their recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) victory with a friendly match at Stade de France, sparking discussions amidst ongoing controversy. The event marked
Gold and Silver Prices Collapse After Reaching Record Highs Amid Market Shifts
Frankfurt: After experiencing a significant surge to record highs last week, the prices of gold and silver have unexpectedly reversed direction, resulting in a sharp decline that has shaken investor
DIVERSE FESTIVALS NEED TO FORM CORNERSTONE OF MALAYSIA’S UNITY
KUALA LUMPUR, Every festival celebrated by the multicultural people in the country can serve as the cornerstone of the unity that leads to harmony between races and the prosperity
Netflix’s ‘Gyeongseong Creature’: tale of ‘sad’ monster born from greed
Ji Sung, Jeon Mi-do cast for SBS TV’s thriller ‘Connection’
(3rd LD) Ex-DP leader Song questioned over cash-for-votes scandal
Hyundai Bioscience, U.S. NIH to co-develop broad-spectrum antiviral drug
Hyundai Bioscience Co. said Sunday it will develop a broad-spectrum antiviral drug with the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), a federal agency for conducting and supporting medical research.Hyundai
PERAK RECORDS INCREASE OF 218.1 PCT IN DENGUE CASES, ONE FATALITY
The cumulative number of dengue fever cases in Perak from January to July this year, has increased by 218.1 per cent with 2005 cases, compared with 646 cases in
NON-SMOKING WOMEN MAY BE AFFECTED BY LUNG CANCER
Non-smoking women may be at risk of lung cancer, said Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City’s cardiothoracic surgeon Dr Anand Sachithanandan.He said the majority of cases still involve male smokers
S. Korea reports suspected avian influenza case in cats
A suspected avian influenza (AI) case was reported from a cat at an animal shelter in southern Seoul, authorities said Saturday.It will take roughly two or three days to
SALAHUDDIN CONFIRMED TO HAVE BRAIN HEMORRHAGE, CURRENTLY UNDERGOING SURGERY – PRESS SECRETARY
Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub was confirmed to have a brain hemorrhage by a specialist doctor, said the Minister’s press secretary Nur
Food industry scrambling to deal with WHO’s classification of aspartame as possible cancer cause
South Korean food and beverage companies are scrambling Friday to come up with measures after the World Health Organization (WHO) classified aspartame as “possibly carcinogenic to humans.”Earlier in the day,