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Back at MACC
Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, who is reportedly under investigation for corruption and money laundering involving the Keluarga Malaysia programme, returned to the MACC today for questioning.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has launched the Warisan KL initiative, aimed at revitalising the city's historical core as a creative and cultural district.
The PM said he would meet with the leaders of Pakistan, the Maldives and Kosovo to discuss challenges in global trade following the United States' imposition of reciprocal tariffs.
Vape ban?
The Selangor Public Health and Environment Committee, the Menteri Besar's office and the state Health Department will meet soon to review the need to ban the sale of electronic cigarettes in the state.
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- Focus Malaysia
PH defends Anwar amid civil suit: No grounds for gardening leave
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Malay Mail
4 hours ago
- Malay Mail
PM directs police to review travel restriction on activist Fahmi Reza
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Malaysiakini
5 hours ago
- Malaysiakini
Gambling with Islamic funds
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