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Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M Saravanan said the ministry has approved a foreign worker quota of 200,000 for five major sectors in the country.
National
200,000 foreign workers quota in five sectors
SHAH ALAM - The Human Resources Ministry has given the green light for a foreign worker quota of...
Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ronald Kiandee (three from right) during a visit to the Fama Agro-Food Marketing Centre in Manong, Kuala Kangsar on Saturday.
National
RM200 million in subsidies paid out to poultry farmers
KUALA KANGSAR - Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ronald Kiandee said the...
Zuraida said the deployment of automation technologies such as using drones for the purpose of surveillance and pest control in plantations would attract the locals to work in the sector. FILE PIX
National
MPIC: increase automation in plantation sector to address labour shortage
KUALA LUMPUR - The Plantation Industries and Commodities Ministry (MPIC) has urged plantation owners...
Dr Syed Hussain said the plantation sector was facing a total of RM30 billion loss due to the shortage of 72,000 workers. Photo source: SINAR HARIAN
National
Lack of foreign workers worrying
SHAH ALAM - Employers of various sectors in this country such as plantation, manufacturing,...
The Belgian government coalition announced on Friday that it has agreed on labour law reform introducing, among others, the possibility of a four-day workweek. Illustration photo: 123RF
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Belgian government agrees on four-day workweek
BRUSSELS - The Belgian government coalition announced on Friday that it has agreed on labour law...
Moody’s Analytics says runaway inflation or decrease in value of money and increase in cost of living are at the heart of monetary tightening moves, while Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is smashing the global economy’s already snarled supply chains.
National
Fears of runaway inflation will lead to monetary tightening moves, says Moody's analytics
KUALA LUMPUR - Fears of runaway inflation or decrease in value of money and increase in cost of...
MEF President Datuk Syed Hussain Syed Husman says they cannot understand the reasons for the delay.
National
Solve manpower shortage now, we are losing billions, bosses tell Putrajaya
SHAH ALAM - Bosses say they are losing billions due to manpower shortage and have urged Putrajaya to...
Ismail Sabri. File photo: Bernama
National
EAC meeting agrees to strengthen MyMudah implementation – PM
KUALA LUMPUR - The Economic Action Council (EAC) has agreed to strengthen the implementation of...
European flags at the European Parliament in Brussels. Photo from 123RF
Europe
European Parliament proposes to ban products made by forced labour
KUALA LUMPUR - The European Parliament has recommended that products made or transported by people...
Saravanan said the ministry will introduce a new system - an identity card by sector - to address the problem of foreign workers in the country who are reported to have switched to other sectors arbitrarily. Photo: BERNAMA
National
Identity card by sector to address foreign workers' switch jobs issue - Saravanan
TAPAH - The Human Resources Ministry will introduce a new system - an identity card by sector - to...
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the media on second day of the budget session of the parliament, in New Delhi on January 29, 2026. (Photo by Sajjad HUSSAIN / AFP)
Modi to arrive in Malaysia on Saturday for two-day visit
Cancer remained the third highest cause of death in Malaysia with new cases remaining at a stable rate of around 40,000 per year. - 123RF photo
Malaysia faces shortage of oncologists - Dr Dzulkefly
China's leader Xi Jinping held a phone call with US President Donald Trump on February 4, 2026, Beijing's state media said without immediately providing further details. The call came just after Xi spoke to Russian leader Vladimir Putin in a video call, where the two countries hailed their "stabilising" ties in the face of a turbulent world. (Photo by Vincent Thian and Brendan SMIALOWSKI / various sources / AFP)
China’s Xi speaks to Trump after virtual meeting with Putin
The victim sustained multiple serious injuries, including swelling to the heart and kidneys, fractures to seven ribs, intestinal damage, a fractured arm and fractures to both legs. - Photo courtesy of PDRM
APM personnel seriously injured after swerving to avoid dog
A woman walks near a snow-covered bus terminal in Aomori city, Aomori prefecture on Jan 30, 2026. - (Photo by PHILIP FONG / AFP)
Heavy snow across Japan leaves 35 dead
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Restaurant allegedly washed leftover food before reselling
A nasi kandar restaurant in the district has been alleged to have washed leftover food that had already been served to customers before reusing it the following day.
Girl injured in alleged attack, attempted abduction while walking to Rawang night market
Neighbours who noticed the commotion rushed to the scene and managed to stop the attack.
SK Labu Besar student reports bullying case to Home Minister, Kedah police chief
A bullying case involving a student at SK Labu Besar in Kulim, Kedah has drawn the attention of senior authorities after the victim’s family raised the matter directly with the Home Minister and the Kedah police chief. - Photo: Screenshot from @misiupdate / Tiktok
Zahid seeks to be freed of all 47 charges linked to Yayasan Akalbudi
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has filed an application to be acquitted and discharged of 47 charges of criminal breach of trust, corruption and money laundering linked to Yayasan Akalbudi funds. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Ex-defence intelligence DG charged with accepting US$20,000 bribe, flight tickets
Former military intelligence chief Lieutenant-General Datuk Mohd Razali Alias pleaded not guilty at the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court on Thursday to three charges of receiving bribes amounting to ASD20,000 and two international flight tickets in 2024 and last year. - Sinar/Rosli Talib
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