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The Star
5 days ago
- Politics
- The Star
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Friday (July 18, 2024)
Malaysia: * Too early to decide on Adams' nomination as next US ambassador, says PM * PM ready to explain addendum issue to Umno division leaders * Don't ask me to lead again, but I can still be adviser to a PN govt, says Dr M * Abu Bakar Jais appointed as new Court of Appeal president / Seniority not a requirement for Chief Justice appointment, say experts * Malaysian Bar praises appointment of Justice Wan Ahmad Farid as Chief Justice * Appointments show there's no meddling in judiciary, says PM * Gerik bus crash: Speeding cited as main cause in accident that killed 15 students * Gerik bus crash: Multiple factors identified that caused accident, says report * Two-thirds of Umno division leaders call for Najib to be put under house arrest * We're not giving up on the Pamela Ling case, says KL's acting top cop * Police probing death of Form One student in Sabah, says Fadhlina * MRT3 developments boosts construction sector outlook, contract awards expected by 2027 * Over 2,000 cops to be deployed during rally on July 26 * Malaysia's economy grew 4.5% y-o-y in Q2, advance estimates show * Over RM112mil of cybercrime losses in first six months, says Penang cops * Building manager pleads not guilty to abduction and assault charges * High demand for Malaysian pineapples in New Zealand revealed, says Ahmad Zahid Water Polo - World Aquatics Championships - Men - Crossover - Romania v Hungary - OCBC Aquatic Centre, Singapore - July 18, 2025Two pigeons drink water from the pool during the game. -- Photo: REUTERS/Jeremy Lee Singapore: * Global fintech firms expanding in Singapore with larger offices, Asia-Pacific hubs * Five Chinese nationals charged over scheme to deliberately get arrested in Singapore to sell sex drugs * Sex first, then you can sell my flat: Women property agents fend off indecent proposals and harassment * Singapore's millionaires chase longevity and well-being as latest must-haves * Man charged over manufacturing DIY Kpods at Yishun home; first such case in Singapore * Asian markets on course to end week on a positive note * Indonesian Billionaire scion pays US$19mil for Singapore bungalow * Singapore key exports surprise with 13% expansion in June * Malaysia boosts coal power output, imports to meet rising demand Indonesia: * Indonesia court jails former trade minister for four-and-a-half years in sugar graft case * Injured Swiss climber rescued after falling during hike on Indonesia's Mount Rinjani * Indonesia still negotiating details, exemptions on US tariff deal: Official * Prabowo backs away from Nusantara for Independence Day celebration * Indonesia says US trade deal reached after 'extraordinary struggle' * Oil extends gain on Iraq outages, tight market supports Thomas Trikasih Lembong talks with his lawyer after his verdict trial at the Central Jakarta Court following the sugar corruption case, in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Friday, July 18, 2025. -- Photo: REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana Thailand: * Thai finance chief sees US cutting 36% tariff on fresh proposal * Misbehaving monks: Sex scandal shakes Thai Buddhist faithful * Thaksin touts golden visa, higher travel fees to boost Thailand * Man injured after falling face first onto durian after traffic accident in Thailand * Asian shares head for best week in months on trade deal hopes; currencies fall Philippines: * Philippines eyes favourable US trade deal as Marcos set to meet Trump * Marcos to discuss trade and security during US visit as tariffs loom * China issues safety warning for its nationals studying in the Philippines * Pacquiao is back, but how back is he? Saturday's fight against Barrios will reveal all A 69-meter-tall giant Buddha statue stands at the Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen temple in Bangkok on Friday, July 18, 2025. -- Photo by Chanakarn Laosarakham / AFP Vietnam: * Vietnamese authorities crack down on unsafe tourism jeeps and UAZ vehicles to ensure tourists' safety * Vietnam outlines new financial reforms in bid for emerging market status * Vietnam warns of food supply disruptions as African swine fever spreads * Emerging Markets - Forex steady, stocks set for weekly gains on global trade optimism Myanmar: * Myanmar military recaptures strategic town from rebels after a year, government says * Myanmar urges rebels to surrender in return for amnesty and even cash rewards, according to reports * Myanmar junta offers cash rewards to anti-coup defectors * Over 22 kg of 'happy water', other drugs seized in southern Myanmar Women relaxing in front of a fashion store in Hanoi. -- Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP Cambodia: * Cambodia cybercrime crackdown arrest tally hits 2,000 * Navigating tensions: Scholars call for peaceful resolution to Cambodia-Thailand border dispute * Advanced technology sees Cambodian rangers detect almost 800 hectares of encroached forests * 1,000 arrests in latest crackdown - PM Hun Manet orders govt bodies to crack down on criminal cybercrime operations Laos: * Laos govt to renegotiate hydropower deals amid public outcry over electricity prices * US solar makers seek tariffs against India, Indonesia and Laos * Lao govt sets course for sustained economic growth, tackles key challenges Brunei: * Pop-up market celebrates royal birthday * Universiti Teknologi Brunei ranks among top tech universities in Asean Artistic Swimming - World Aquatics Championships - Women Duet Technical Preliminaries - World Aquatics Championships Arena, Singapore - July 18, 2025Spain's Txell Ferre Gaset and Lilou Lluis Valette perform during the women duet technical preliminaries. -- Photo: REUTERS/Tingshu Wang AseanPlus: * Seven Afghans detained at KLIA for using fake travel documents * Foreign investors remain significant net buyers in 1H25, contribute net inflow of RM21.4bil * Meet Malaysia's first professional violin maker carving out a rare craft * Cops still waiting AGC decision on Shila Amzah's case * Switzerland deepens Asean ties ahead of 10th anniversary of sectoral dialogue partnership * Education specialist ReSkills have big plans for pickleball and aims to see it grow in the grassroot level * China's Type 076 Sichuan is a next-level amphibious assault ship * S. Korean shaman accused of raping teen in 'exorcism' claims memory loss * Hong Kong vice-principal reported for allegedly waving scissors at hair-row boy * US-China spy wars intensify under Trump 2.0 as tech competition heats up * North Korea bans foreigners from beach resort after Lavrov trip * Japan rice prices double, raising pressure on PM Ishiba * North Korean defectors make debut in new K-pop boy band * Lightning strikes kill 33 people in eastern India * Former HK child star Mani Fok wows netizens in rare photoshoot with 14YO daughter * Japanese toilets measuring stool's colour, hardness, amount to sell for US$3,300 * US judge weighs putting new block on Trump's birthright citizenship order * China's 'green great wall' triggers hay fever misery: scientists * China expected to keep lending rates steady, focus turns to Politburo meet * 'Who killed love?' A video game plays to male resentment in China * Air India probe focuses on pilots - the air tragedy of India * Japan's former emperor Akihito diagnosed with another heart condition * Chinese ethnic minorities sing songs to solve legal disputes; case goes viral * Emirates flight from Dubai diverted after failing to land in Hong Kong * China's Type 076 Sichuan is a next-level amphibious assault ship * Asian shares track Wall Street higher, yen weak ahead of Japan vote * Labubu maker Pop Mart expects first-half profit jump of at least 350% * Explainer-What are the fuel switches at the centre of the Air India crash probe? * 'Scapegoats'? The harsh reality for mainland Chinese students in Taiwan * Japanese actress Nagiko Tono's family confirms her death at 45; police rule it an accident * Curious humpback whale disrupts Sydney Harbour ferry services during morning rush hour * South Korea court rejects ex-leader Yoon's request to be freed while under martial law probe, media says * Cricket-Series on the line, India consider Bumrah gamble in Manchester * Golf-Harman makes move at Open, mixed bag again for McIlroy * Badminton - Soon Huat-Shevon bow out of Japan Open * Tang Jie-Ee Wei in Japan Open semis after smashing past home pair * Pearly-Thinaah set up last four clash against Matsuyama-Shida in Japan Open / Sze Fei-Izzuddin survive scare to keep title hopes alive * Badminton - Wei Chong-Kai Wun go down fighting in Japan Open quarter-finals / Yew Sin-Ee Yi stun China's Weikeng-Wang Chang to reach Japan Open semis


The Star
5 days ago
- The Star
Over RM112mil of cybercrime losses in first six months, says Penang cops
GEORGE TOWN: Penang recorded more than RM112mil in losses from cybercrime cases involving online financial fraud in the first six months of this year. Acting Penang police chief Comm Datuk Mohd Alwi Zainal Abidin said statistics showed RM70.1mil was recorded in the first six months of last year for the same crime, giving an increase of RM42.9mil. "For the period from early January to yesterday, Penang police have successfully carried out eight raids on call centre syndicates, with the arrest of 75 individuals, consisting of 51 men and 24 women. "Of the total arrests, 39 are locals while 36 are foreigners, and we are actively carrying out operations from time to time to combat fraudulent syndicates,' he said at a press conference at the Penang contingent police headquarters, here, on Friday (July 18). He warned the public not to fall for calls, messages or offers which seem too good to be true, and to verify information with the authorities or official sources. In a separate development, Comm Mohd Alwi said that police are identifying an illegal money-lending syndicate which hired two men, who were arrested, to assist in the investigation into the fire of three terrace houses in Tasek Gelugor, near here, on June 24. He said the two men, in their 20s, were believed to have committed the arson, and investigations also found that a borrower was among the victims of the fire. "Once the investigation by the Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CID) into the two detained men is complete, we will try to identify and track down the individual or Ah long (loan shark) who hired the two suspects,' he said. The case is being investigated under Section 436 of the Penal Code for mischief by fire. Earlier media reports said that three houses, five cars and four motorcycles in Taman Tasek Gelugor Utama were destroyed in a fire at 4.50 am, but the incident did not involve loss of life or injury.


The Star
6 days ago
- Automotive
- The Star
Rapid Bus revs up minibus services
KUALA LUMPUR: Diesel-powered minibuses are among the latest additions to Rapid Bus' fleet serving the Klang Valley and Penang, Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced. A total of 310 diesel buses will be deployed on selected high-demand routes to improve service frequency, he said. This will also be the final batch of diesel-powered buses purchased by Prasarana in line with the government's commitment to transitioning towards more environmentally friendly transport systems, Loke added. 'As the country's main public transport operator, Prasarana has played a key role in delivering safe, efficient and reliable bus and train services. 'The diesel bus programme forms part of Prasarana's long-term strategic plan to enhance its assets and strengthen operational capabilities,' he said during the unveiling ceremony of Rapid KL and Rapid Penang's diesel buses here yesterday. While manufactured by the Chinese company Higer, the components for the new buses are assembled locally in Johor. Loke said this supports technology transfer and the development of Malaysia's automotive sector. Fleet expansion: Loke (left) launching the new Rapid Bus diesel fleet. Also present are Prasarana president and group chief executive Mohd Azharuddin Mat Sah (second from left) and the Transport Ministry's secretary-general Datuk Jana Santhiran Muniayan (in blue shirt). — LOW BOON TAT/The Star 'These buses comply with Euro 5 emissions standards, which are among the strictest global benchmarks in regulating pollutants such as nitrogen oxide. 'This new fleet will help improve air quality, particularly in urban areas,' he said. Of the 310 units, 200 are 9-metre minibuses designed to serve residential areas that are less accessible to standard-sized buses. Of these, 70 will be allocated to Penang to further enhance first- and last-mile connectivity. Looking ahead, Loke said electric buses are expected to be introduced by next year, with the tender process for their procurement already concluded. 'We are in the process of appointing a vendor. 'Delivery of the electric buses is expected to take around 12 months,' he said, adding that one of the tender requirements is for the buses to be assembled locally under a completely knocked-down model. While foreign manufacturers are allowed to bid, successful tenderers must have local partners or be locally incorporated entities, Loke noted. Separately, he revealed that Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd's (KTMB) passenger services have yet to reach break-even. However, he pointed out that the government-linked company's freight services are generating profits. 'There is indeed a shortfall in operational spending. In terms of operations, we have not yet reached profitability or the break-even point,' he said, adding that the government continues to provide a funding gap allocation to KTMB to support operational costs. In 2023, KTMB earned RM112mil from cargo operations, accounting for nearly a quarter of its total revenue.