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  Younger officers conspiring against me, IGP claims
Posted by: superadmin - 03-18-2021, 10:51 AM - Forum: Local News - No Replies

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KUALA LUMPUR, March 18 — Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador claimed yesterday of a so-called conspiracy within the force to remove him from his post.

Hamid told Sinar Harian that the alleged group of younger police officers are purportedly masterminds behind a cartel that aims to control the police force for their own purposes.

“There have been efforts that are disgraceful done by this group to bring me down.

“So I am advising now, stop all this nonsense. This police force is not anyone’s for the taking. We are not fighting over a playing field,” he said during an event held by the Malay daily.


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  Perikatan’s appeal of ‘Allah’ ruling could cost Sabah, Sarawak partners, say analysts
Posted by: superadmin - 03-18-2021, 10:32 AM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

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KOTA KINABALU, March 18 — The Perikatan Nasional government’s move to appeal a High Court ruling that effectively allows Christians to use the word “Allah” may have lasting repercussions despite the obvious benefits of shoring up its Malay-based support. 

While political analysts believe the appeal was predictable in order to get more majority Malay-Muslim support, it may alienate Sabah and Sarawak voters ahead of an expected early general election.

“Such a move will only affect the non-Muslims Kadazandusun and Dayak support for the Sabah and Sarawak state government,” said University Malaysia Sabah political analyst Romzi Tiong.

“Rumours are spreading which suggests that the Bumiputera non-Muslim are increasingly interested in supporting other parties if GRS and GPS are unable to ensure such decision does not further hurt them... this certainly makes them uneasy, thus may make the necessary effort to systematically dealt with the issue,” he said.



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  Huawei’s international employees reveal the real reason behind America’s sanctions
Posted by: superadmin - 03-17-2021, 10:32 PM - Forum: Interesting Videos - Replies (2)

Huawei’s international employees reveal the real reason behind America’s sanctions of Huawei

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  Can These Companies Solve The Plastic Waste Problem?
Posted by: superadmin - 03-17-2021, 07:32 PM - Forum: Environment Protection News - No Replies

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  Could Plastic-Eating Bacteria Save The Planet?
Posted by: superadmin - 03-17-2021, 07:15 PM - Forum: Interesting Videos - No Replies

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  How One of Asia’s Biggest Oil Empires Collapsed
Posted by: superadmin - 03-17-2021, 06:49 PM - Forum: Business, Economy and Investment - Replies (2)

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  What’s blocking Malaysia’s climb to high-income status
Posted by: superadmin - 03-17-2021, 11:20 AM - Forum: Business. Economy and Investment - No Replies

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PETALING JAYA: Political tampering with the economy is interfering with Malaysia’s progress towards becoming a high-income nation, according to an economist.

Benedict Weerasena of Bait Al-Amanah said the prevalence of such tampering and influence on governing institutions and the civil service was “eroding effective economic and financial decision-making”.

Referring to a recent World Bank Group report that foresees the possibility of Malaysia achieving high-income status in the next five years, he said it was “slightly optimistic” but acknowledged that the target was within the realm of possibility if recovery from the pandemic was fast enough, economic growth remained solid and the ringgit stayed stable.

He described political tampering and influence on institutions as being among the “biggest stumbling blocks” and added that reliance on migrant workers had weighed down efforts to promote higher value industries.


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  Malaysia makes it to Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants’
Posted by: superadmin - 03-17-2021, 11:03 AM - Forum: Ipoh Famous Eateries - Replies (6)

Malaysia makes it to Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants’ inaugural ‘Essence of Asia’ collection

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KUALA LUMPUR, March 16 — Four Malaysian eateries are featured in the first-ever “Essence of Asia” collection — an unranked listing by Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants.

Kuala Lumpur’s Bijan Restaurant, Penang’s Siam Road Char Koay Teow, Kota Kinabalu’s Kedai Kopi Yee Fung and Ipoh’s Artisan Handmade Bread.

“At a time when restaurants need our support, this collection presents travellers and gourmets with an invaluable guide to some of Asia’s most authentic and diverse dining experiences. Reflecting the breadth of the region’s gastronomic scene, the range of establishments spans street vendors, time-honoured institutions, philanthropic businesses and pioneering newcomers,” said Director of Content for Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants William Drew.

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  Reversing Ageing: New Studies Show it Can be Done
Posted by: superadmin - 03-17-2021, 10:37 AM - Forum: NMN - Nicotinamide mononucleotide - No Replies

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  Huawei to start charging royalties to smartphone makers using its patented 5G tech
Posted by: superadmin - 03-16-2021, 07:51 PM - Forum: Business, Economy and Investment - No Replies

  • Huawei will begin charging smartphone makers a royalty to use its patented 5G technology.
  • The Chinese telecom company will charge an amount with a “per unit royalty cap” at $2.50 for smartphones capable of connections to 5G and previous generations of mobile networks.
  • Huawei has 3,007 declared 5G patent families, the highest out of any company in the world.
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GUANGZHOU, China — Huawei will begin charging smartphone makers a royalty to use its patented 5G technology as the Chinese technology firm looks to open a new revenue stream, even as other parts of its business have taken a hit due to U.S. sanctions.


The company said that it will charge “a reasonable percentage royalty rate of the handset selling price, and a per unit royalty cap” at $2.50 for smartphones capable of connections to 5G and previous generations of mobile networks.

This price is lower than some of Huawei’s competitors including Finnish telecoms company Nokia.

Charging royalties on key patents related to cellular technology could help Huawei make up at least part of the revenue hit in other parts of its business, such as smartphones, as a result of U.S. sanctions.

In the past, Huawei has charged royalties to companies such as Apple.



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