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Sarawak launches study for new medical faculty amid doctor shortage
Sarawak begins a six-month study to establish a medical faculty, addressing a critical shortage of 1,817 medical officers and 2,300 nurses statewide.
Selangor Halalvibe Fest 2025 targets RM3 million in sales
Selangor Halalvibe Fest 2025 at Stadium Shah Alam targets RM3 million in sales, featuring 300 booths and initiatives to boost the halal industry.
PM Anwar says PH open to cooperate with all parties for Sabah government
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim confirms PH's willingness to work with any party to form Sabah state government after Saturday's state election.
Over 400 former deviant teaching followers join faith programme
More than 400 former followers of deviant teachings, mainly from GISB Holdings, will attend voluntary faith-strengthening programme in Johor.
Bank Rakyat offers six-month moratorium for flood victims
Bank Rakyat provides up to six-month moratorium for flood-affected individuals and businesses, covering various financing products to ease financial burden.
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Floods recede in Kelantan and Kedah, situation improves in five states
Flood relief centres close in Kelantan and Kedah as waters fully recede, while evacuee numbers drop in Selangor, Terengganu, Perak, Pahang and Perlis.
XTransfer Launches Industry-First Whitepaper on Unified Global B2B Trade Settlement and Risk Control Network
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 2 December 2025 – XTransfer, World's Leading B2B Cross-Border Trade Payment Platform, announces the publication of the industry's first Unified Global B2B Trade Settlement Network and Risk Control Platform Whitepaper (the "X-Net Whitepaper").
EU diplomatic training probe sees three arrests after raids
Three people were detained after EU offices and a prestigious college were raided in a fraud investigation linked to a multi-million euro diplomatic training contract.
Iran court orders US to pay $22 billion over 2022 protests
An Iranian court has ordered the United States to pay over $22 billion for allegedly backing the 2022 mass protests, a judiciary spokesman announced.





