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🇲🇾إدوين 🇲🇾
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BANGSA MALAYSIA, notoriously temperamental with a slight dose of humour and empathy, allergic to racism. Don’t engage if you are a cytro.


Bekas KSN, Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali dilantik Pengerusi Bukan Eksekutif Kim Teck Cheong Consolidated Bhd menggantikan Tun Richard Malanjum yang melepaskan jawatan berikutan komitmen di luar negara berkuat kuasa hari ini.




I dove deep into this heartwarming story of seven stolen dogs that escaped and walked 17km home - here are the key verified facts in concise points: The Theft: Seven dogs from the same village in Jilin Province, China were stolen from their owners. They were loaded onto a truck heading to an illegal dog meat shop. The Escape: During transport, the dogs jumped or fell from the moving vehicle onto the Changshuang Expressway. Instead of scattering, they stuck together as a tight pack. The Epic Journey: Over two days they covered around 17 km across highways and fields. A small corgi led from the front, constantly glancing back and adjusting pace to keep everyone together. Larger dogs formed a protective ring around an injured German Shepherd. The Rescue: Locals and rescuers tracked the group in real time via viral social media posts and drone footage until they safely intercepted the entire pack. Happy Ending: All seven dogs were reunited with their grateful owners in the same village after vet checks. Only minor injuries despite the fall, traffic, and long trek. These neighbourhood friends already played together daily, which helped them stay united. This real-life “Homeward Bound” adventure led by one brave little corgi has gone mega-viral for showing incredible loyalty and teamwork. Dogs really are the best. Share to spread this wholesome win and celebrate these heroes! 🐕🦺❤️

Antara mangsa scam mereka ialah ibubapa kita di kampung, orang-orang tua dan pesara. Saya harap RUU berkenaan scammer dapat diubah, jadikan mati sebagai hukuman maksimum.





49 arrests, 687 phones, and a hotel full of Malaysian SIM cards Phnom Penh police raided the Jinbian Mendu Hotel in Sen Sok yesterday afternoon and arrested 49 people. The operation, carried out on orders from Phnom Penh Governor Khuong Sreng and Police Commissioner Chuon Narinth, seized 92 computers, 687 mobile phones, and a stash of Malaysian SIM cards. The group had reportedly just relocated from Tboung Khmum province and was running fake investment scams targeting victims in Malaysia. Suspects include Chinese, Malaysian, Vietnamese, and Myanmar nationals. One Cambodian woman was also detained. Police say they're now working to identify the ringleaders behind the operation.

Trump on The Strait of Hormuz: It will be jointly controlled, and maybe controlled by me and the Ayatollah.

If the PM can't keep diesel prices between 2 and 3 Ringgit, he will be responsible for massive layoffs and economic collapse. Wait and see He has to make it affordable for transport companies, contractors, farmers and small businesses to do business Find the money somewhere to ensure the price of diesel is affordable













