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The Star
4 days ago
- Business
- The Star
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Wednesday (June 4, 2025)
Malaysia * Anwar: It was never about immunity * High Court denies Anwar's request to refer questions to Federal Court * King, Queen grace Royal Tea Reception at Istana Negara * Former TV station employee faints while facing 743 data tampering charges * Man crushed to death while repairing excavator in Kundasang * Police receive seven reports after 80 haj pilgrims stranded at KLIA * Daim family assets frozen to prevent disposal during probe, says MACC * Man jailed 30 months, fined RM1,500 for breaking into ex-Kedah MB's home * Sibu accountant loses RM50,000 to online investment scam * Tangkak murder victim's mum had 'bad feeling' a month before tragedy * Wildlife threat surges in Kuala Krai, 28 complaints filed since January * Actor nabbed for alleged sexual assault of teen * MMEA detains Malaysian-registered vessel crewed illegally by foreigners * Penang man loses more than RM1.3mil to online scam * No complex legal questions in Muhyiddin's sedition case, prosecution argues * Malaysia to keep strengthening role as global halal hub, says Mohd Sabu * War of words between GRS, Sabah BN hots up with allegations of betrayal, broken promises * Platform doors at all train stations after June 3 fatal incident * FRU crash tragedy: Probe findings to be presented to Cabinet next week, says Loke * Tun Daim's widow to contest asset freeze order * Malaysia to intensify promotion of hidden gems for Visit Malaysia 2026 * New committee to address financial irregularities, says Anwar * Foreign man dies after falling onto LRT track in Puchong * Sixteen people escape unhurt in accident with lorry carrying fish Singapore * Singapore and Philippines to expand collaboration in renewable energy, sustainability and healthcare * Man who made bomb threat while on plane bound for Abu Dhabi to be charged * A year's jail for maid who bit, choked 90-year-old woman with dementia in Singapore * 106 nabbed, S$7.7mil seized in Singapore in transnational anti-scam operation * Singaporean businessman nabbed before flight at Bangkok airport over suspected tax evasion * How to ensure my car is VEP-ready for entry into Malaysia before July 1 * ByteDance food poisoning case: Eatery chain charged, chicken dish allegedly had bacteria * Singapore to acquire 0.79ha of Malaysia-owned land for Woodlands Checkpoint extension * New Toto game with fixed prizes to start in Singapore with June 12 draw * Woodlands Checkpoint extension works to begin in Q3 2025, more private land to be acquired * Full enforcement of VEP to begin on July 1 Indonesia * Couple publicly flogged in Indonesia for sex outside marriage * Kluivert confident Indonesia will edge China in World Cup qualifier * Indonesian, French firms partner up to develop efuels * Indonesian jailed for Bali bombing starts coffee business * Bali to clamp down on illegal foreign-owned businesses * Indonesia issues warning over Covid-19 surge in Asia * Indonesia vows to provide US tariff preferences before June talks * Haj visa cancellations spark concerns Thailand * Thai PM Paetongtarn mulls cabinet reshuffle, awaits right timing * Over 14,000 people killed in motorcycle accidents in Thailand last year, bikers urged to wear crash helmets * Thailand chooses Swedish Gripen jets over F-16s for its air force * Coalition crisis forces Thai cabinet shake-up to contain unrest * Covid-19 cases surge in Thailand, over 28,000 new cases in two days Philippines * Top Philippine senator to seek dismissal of Duterte impeachment case * President Marcos retains 21 more agency heads after call for courtesy resignations * 'Rested' Pacquiao relishing boxing comeback at 46 * Major rice importer eyes new supply sources Vietnam * Vietnam faces scrutiny over fake milk and lax food safety rules * Health Ministry urges sugary drink tax as consumption soars in Vietnam * Vietnam ends two-child policy as birth rate hits record low Myanmar * Myanmar aims to export 1.83 million tonnes of beans and pulses in 2025-26 FY Cambodia * Cambodia hosts youth conference on climate change * Thailand calls for bilateral talks on border issue, as Cambodia prepares ICJ case Laos * Laos eyes more Malaysian investments Brunei * Bruneian man imprisoned 20 months for auto thefts * Brunei underscores unity, resilience at Asean Customs meeting * Brunei Sultan returns home after hospital admission in Kuala Lumpur Aseanplus * Continuity or reset? Japan, China seek clues to S. Korea President Lee Jae-myung's foreign policy * Jun Hao reaches second round, Aaron-Wooi Yik bows out * India sets date of population and caste census * HK actress Lana Wong, 94, lives on RM2K legal aid monthly allowance as savings dip below RM5K * Beijing slams Rubio 'attack' on China after Tiananmen Square remarks * Deadly stampede at India cricket celebrations * Pearly-Thinaah overcame Taiwan's Shuo-yan-Chien-hui in Indonesian Open first round * G-Dragon, Le Sserafim, Babymonster push on with overseas concerts amid Covid-19 surge in Asia * Malaysian actor Zhang Yaodong spotted manning steamed seafood stall at kopitiam in Singapore * Japanese mother of abductee frustrated by lack of resolution to issue; no abductees have returned to Japan from North Korea since 2002 * Bangladesh says India pushes back 1,200 people * Fuel prices June 5-11: RON97, diesel down 3sen, RON95 unchanged * Good news as two men's doubles pairs assured of q-finals spots * Bursa Malaysia rebounds to close higher on bargain hunting * Malaysia prepares to assume UN-Habitat presidency, eyes broader urban development role * 238 undocumented migrants held in Sandakan raids * Around 100 dead cats found at Japan woman's home * Japan scientists develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours * Xi vows to strengthen ties with S. Korea after Lee's election: CCTV * China really wants to attract talented scientists, and Trump just helped * Australia cracks down on crypto ATMs as scams, fraud uncovered * China universities on the rise in Global 2000 rankings * FBM KLCI erases earlier gains as lacklustre momentum prevails * M'sia, Guinea-Bissau extend ties with focus on halal industry, Islamic finance and energy * Japan must pursue payment innovation as society becomes cash-less, BOJ official says * Asean manufacturing sector records slight uptick in May amid challenging conditions - S&P Global * Global airline association seeks to address growing problem of in-flight theft * Australian accused in mushroom murders recounts fatal lunch * China's top diplomat urges US to put relations on 'right track' * South Korea's new leader vows to 'heal wounds' with nuclear-armed North * Asian stocks track Wall St up after jobs data, Seoul surges on Lee win * Japan PM Ishiba vows to 'energise' S. Korea cooperation under new leader Lee * M'sia-Russia ties to deepen with upcoming joint meeting, says Zambry * North Korea pulls capsized warship upright after botched launch, report says * South Korea's new leader to seek more time for US trade talks: Analysis * Richard Marx to hold concert in Genting Highlands on Aug 16 * Malaysia and UK form joint committee to boost franchise cooperation * 500,000 UK tourist target for Visit Malaysia 2026, says Zahid * Global alarms rise as China's critical mineral export curbs takes hold * Ringgit strengthens against greenback as Trump administration pushes disruptive trade policies * HK actor Peter Pang, who's diagnosed with cancer, continues to work to recoup RM270K in living & medical expenses * Sivasangari storms into British Open quarter-finals * Top retired Chinese general Xu Qiliang dies * Military confirms lost jets * PM quits after losing backing and protests * Over 100 inmates escape during earthquake evacuation shootout * Polio case sets back eradication campaigns * Trump-Xi to talk trade soon * Millions vote in presidential poll * Japan's lower House passes bill to ban online casinos * Swimming-World Aquatics adopts bylaw to stop doping enablers amid Enhanced Games furore * Tennis-Sabalenka calls for marquee women's matches to start later at French Open * South Korea: Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-Myung projected to win Presidency


The Sun
4 days ago
- General
- The Sun
Fahmi congratulates sign language interpreter Tan Lee Bee
KUALA LUMPUR: Minister of Communications Datuk Fahmi Fadzil extended his congratulations to sign language interpreter, Tan Lee Bee, who was awarded the Bintang Ahli Mangku Negara (AMN) by His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, on Monday. Fahmi also shared a photo with Tan and Deputy Minister of Communications Teo Nie Ching on his Facebook post. 'Met Lee Bee at the Royal Tea Reception in Istana Negara earlier today. May you continue to excel. Thank you for being a 'silent hero' who always inspire and enrich our TV screens with full dedication and spirit,' the post read. The Royal Tea Reception was a specially arranged event in conjunction with His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia's Official Birthday. Tan, 64, was among 16 individuals who received the AMN award at the Federal Awards, Orders, and Medals Investiture Ceremony in conjunction with His Majesty, Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia's Official Birthday at Istana Negara on Monday. Bernama had earlier reported that Tan began her work as a sign language interpreter out of love for her hearing-impaired younger sibling. She learned sign language to help her sibling and also served as a teacher for 17 years for the hearing impaired. Since 1994, Tan has been the first sign language interpreter at the Federal Court of Malaysia, while her involvement in broadcasting began around 1985, through the program Selamat Pagi Malaysia on RTM, and later also became a sign language interpreter for RTM news broadcasts and official communication videos.


Malay Mail
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
Sultan Ibrahim's official birthday marked by elegant tea reception with PM, royals, and distinguished guests
KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 — His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim and Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, King and Queen of Malaysia, today graced a Royal Tea Reception at Istana Negara in conjunction with his official birthday celebration. The event, hosted at the Main Banquet Hall, was attended by the royal couple's children, Tunku Temenggong Johor Tunku Idris Iskandar, Tunku Panglima Johor Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tunku Putera Johor Tunku Abu Bakar, as well as Tunku Tun Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah and her husband, Datuk Dennis Muhammad Abdullah. The event, which started at 3pm, was attended by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and his wife, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, along with around 1,200 guests, including Cabinet ministers, Members of Parliament, foreign envoys, and heads of government departments. Also in attendance were Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil and his wife Datin Azrina Puteri Mohamed Mahyuddin, as well as the ministry's secretary-general Datuk Mohamad Fauzi Md Isa and his wife Datin Nik Noralhuda Nik Mohamed. Distinguished guests included Orang Asli community leaders, outstanding educators, national Olympic and Paralympic athletes, retired police and military personnel, national artists as well as students set to pursue higher education at leading institutions, including Harvard University. A video presentation of the recent Federal Awards and Honours Ceremony, held on Monday at Istana Negara, was screened during the event, accompanied by an orchestral performance by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) orchestra. Earlier, upon Their Majesties' arrival at the banquet hall, the national anthem Negaraku was played, followed by a prayer recital. The reception concluded with a symbolic cake-cutting ceremony featuring a replica of the Istana Negara arch, officiated by His Majesty. Following the event, Sultan Ibrahim and Raja Zarith Sofiah took time to greet and mingle with guests, posing for photographs and exchanging well wishes. — Bernama