Malaysia to cut price of diesel nationwide from July
Malaysia will lower the price of diesel to RM2.10 ringgit (S$0.66) per litre nationwide.
Malaysia will lower the price of diesel to RM2.10 ringgit (S$0.66) per litre nationwide.
The Jakarta Development Planning Agency said preparations for the agglomeration are underway.
SYDNEY, June 22 - Australia said on Monday it will sell advanced radar technology capable of detecting long-range missiles to Canada under a A$2.5 billion ($1.75 billion) agreement, the country's largest-ever defence export deal.
It was the largest cocaine haul in Australian history.
Overseas operators are now required to designate an agent in Japan when applying for a licence.
SYDNEY, June 22 - Australian police seized a record 2,700 kg of cocaine hidden in underground bunkers at a property near Sydney, authorities said on Monday, in what they described as the country's largest-ever cocaine bust.
He has received a final 18-month prison sentence from the Supreme Court.
All Indonesians will be able to enjoy free public transportation.
Police seized 2.7 tonnes of cocaine worth an estimated A$816m after searching a property in western Sydney.
SEOUL, June 22 - Two vessels operated by South Korea passed through the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding on a ceasefire agreement last week, Seoul's Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said on Monday.
BUERGENSTOCK, Switzerland/DUBAI, June 22 - Iran-U.S. peace talks in Switzerland stretched into their second day on Monday, after a tense opening marked by Tehran's announcement it had again closed the Strait of Hormuz and U.S. President Donald Trump repeating his threats to
China has been making and installing factory robots at a pace unmatched by any other country.
Elated to see BTS on the road again, but frustrated by competitive ticket wars, they have become easy targets.
The crude stockpiles held by the country’s state-owned energy companies remain nearly full.
KL along with surrounding Selangor is a key vote bank for Anwar's Pakatan Harapan, supplying a third of its MPs.
Party co-leader Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad tells CNA it is “just as good” as established parties, though analysts raise some questions on whether it could pose a credible challenge in Malaysia’s already crowded political scene.
A weaker rupee and tougher immigration rules are pushing Indian students away from popular destinations like the US and UK.
Around 120 migrant workers from Assam, Odisha and Jharkhand were present during the suspected leak.
Millions of candidates face biometric checks and frisking as air force deployed to secure exam papers.
Foreign patients seek advanced treatments like CAR-T therapy, as well as dental services and TCM.
Her Cabinet disapproval rate also rose 1.1 points to 27.9 per cent during the two-day survey.
The exercise will run from June 22 to June 26, Taiwan's defence ministry said.
The Hanoi authorities intend to develop 18 urban rail lines with a total length of approximately 979km.
Critics warn such crimes hurt South Korea’s cultural appeal amid rising international tourism.
Proposals had been raised by various parties as early as 2023, well before a pilot project at two campuses in 2025.
Perikatan membership is stated as the agenda item for the meeting.
Locals struggling with a spike in inflation from the Iran war are holding off on buying the fruit.
The examination is scheduled to begin at 2.00pm local time
Seoul already operates a semi-public bus system.
India’s 2.2 million medical aspirants are retaking the entrance exam under heavy security after a paper leak sparked outrage, arrests and protests over exam fraud in the country.
The Philippines and India are two of the world’s largest call centre hubs, hiring millions.
When Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa landed in Beijing last week, the official agenda appeared straightforward: secure support for Indonesia’s first sovereign Panda Bond, deepen financial cooperation with China and strengthen investor confidence. By those measures, the
More than 10,000 Afghan women have business licenses – a tenfold increase in the past five years.
China is harping non-stop about resurging Japanese “militarism” – but almost nobody in the Asia-Pacific region is listening – or believes it. The more China blusters and warns of a dangerous Japan, the more ridiculous it looks and the better Japan appears by comparison. Make