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  Ministry warns of 21 food products containing controlled poisons
Posted by: superadmin - 11-05-2020, 02:27 PM - Forum: Health News - No Replies

PETALING JAYA: The health ministry has found 21 food products involving 16 brands containing controlled poisons such as sildenafil and tadalafil, and warned vendors against selling them.

Health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said legal action has been taken against the producers and distributors of four brands, while the 12 others were found to have false or incomplete company names and addresses.

Under Section 13 of Food Act 1983, he said, any person who prepares or sells any food that has in or upon it any substance which is poisonous, harmful or otherwise injurious to health, may be fined up to RM100,000 or face a maximum jail sentence of 10 years or both.

“All traders, including online traders, who still have stock of the products are instructed to immediately stop selling them and to contact the nearest district health office for them to be seized.


“Members of the public who consume these products are encouraged to immediately seek advice and treatment from health professionals,” Noor Hisham said in a statement today.

The ministry’s food safety and quality division had surveyed 849 products from 2019 until August this year.

The 21 products found to contain controlled poisons include health drinks, candies and premix coffee.

The list of the products can be found in the director-general’s full statement here.


Source: FMT

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  As Biden Nears Victory, Trump Tries to Steal the Election: A Closer Look
Posted by: superadmin - 11-05-2020, 11:42 AM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

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  Celcom facing network disruption, data services affected
Posted by: superadmin - 11-05-2020, 10:39 AM - Forum: Telco Service Discussions - Replies (2)

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 5 — A month after the last major network outage, several Celcom customers are now experiencing problems accessing the internet on their mobile devices. Based on the complaints, it appears that the issue had started this morning.

Celcom is currently trending on Twitter and a significant number of users complained of not being able to open websites and Google. Other applications such as YouTube, Grab and Food Panda appear to be affected as well. It isn’t clear how extensive the problem is but it appears to be sporadic.

Based on the tweets, Celcom’s data services isn’t completely down as some applications such as Facebook are reported to be accessible.

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  We are not enemies - Joe Biden
Posted by: superadmin - 11-05-2020, 10:16 AM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

Democratic nominee Joe Biden said he expects to defeat President Donald Trump when all the votes are counted and delivered a call for healing and unity in the wake of the brutal election.

“We are not enemies,” Biden said in a speech delivered from Wilmington, Delaware, on Wednesday afternoon.

“We’ve faced hard times before. So once this election is finalized and behind us, it will be time for us to do what we’ve always done as Americans: to put the harsh rhetoric of the campaign behind us, to lower the temperature, to see each other again, to listen to one another, to hear each other again,” Biden said.

“To unite, to heal, to come together as a nation. I know this won’t be easy. I’m not naive, neither of us are,” Biden said. “But I know this as well: To make progress, we have to stop treating our opponents as enemies. We are not enemies.”

“We are campaigning as Democrats, but I will govern as an American president,” he said.

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  Inflows into Chinese mutual funds surge, with new issuance topping $370 billion
Posted by: superadmin - 11-04-2020, 03:17 PM - Forum: Business, Economy and Investment - No Replies

  • More than 1,100 new mutual funds in China have launched this year, for a scale of issuance that’s topped 2.5 trillion yuan ($373.1 billion) as of Friday, according to data from the Wind financial information database.
  • Lower interest rates, new regulations and changes in Chinese investor preferences helped drive the growth, analysts said.
  • ″(It’s) a clear opportunity for most mutual fund companies and managers, especially for those with (a) good track record, strong distribution network and established brand name,” said Cliff Sheng, partner leading the capital market service line of McKinsey in greater China.
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  DAP MP raps govt for delay in repealing law criminalising suicide bids
Posted by: superadmin - 11-04-2020, 02:50 PM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

KUALA LUMPUR: DAP’s Bandar Kuching MP Dr Kelvin Yii has questioned the government’s lack of urgency in repealing a provision in criminal law punishing those attempting suicide.

He said the written reply he received from Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department in charge of legal affairs Takiyuddin Hassan on decriminalising attempted suicide was “similar” to the one he received few months ago.

“Since the movement control order was imposed, we have seen an increase in the number of mental health cases as many people are unable to cope with the poor economic situation.

“A total of 78 attempted suicide cases were reported between March and June this year, compared with 64 cases during the same period last year,” Yii said at a press conference at Parliament today.


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  Presidential election results 2020
Posted by: superadmin - 11-04-2020, 07:55 AM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

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  Ant Group’s record $34.5 billion IPO in Shanghai and Hong Kong is suspended
Posted by: superadmin - 11-04-2020, 05:55 AM - Forum: Business, Economy and Investment - No Replies

Ant Group’s world record-setting initial public offering in Shanghai and Hong Kong has been suspended.
The Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchanges made the announcement Tuesday.

Ant Group’s controller Jack Ma, executive chairman Eric Jing and CEO Simon Hu were summoned and interviewed by regulators in China.

The Shanghai Stock Exchange said Ant Group reported “significant issues,” which means it may not meet the conditions for listing or “information disclosure requirements.”


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  The growing U.S. deficit raises questions about funding as China cuts U.S. debt holdi
Posted by: superadmin - 11-03-2020, 07:57 PM - Forum: Business, Economy and Investment - No Replies

The growing U.S. deficit raises questions about funding as China cuts U.S. debt holdings
  • The U.S. deficit is burgeoning and it’s set to grow much bigger with a planned second stimulus package to beat the pandemic fallout.
  • The additional costs of funding the package will have to come from issuing more U.S. Treasurys — but that raises the question of who will buy them, given that China, previously the top purchaser of the Treasurys, is cutting its holdings.

The U.S. deficit is already burgeoning and it’s set grow even bigger as lawmakers push for a second stimulus package to beat the pandemic fallout.

The additional costs of funding the package will have to be through issuing more U.S. Treasurys — but that raises the question of who will buy them. It comes amid new shifts in the geopolitical landscape, as China — previously the top purchaser of U.S. Treasurys — cuts its holdings, analysts pointed out.

“While the US economy is gradually healing, the costs of handling the pandemic are still stacking up,” wrote Kristjan Mee, a research and analytics strategist at asset manager Schroders.

He pointed out that the rolling 12-month U.S. budget deficit was close to $3 trillion as of the end of August, following the CARES Act — the first relief package aimed at tackling the pandemic which added over $2 trillion to the already large deficit.

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  Trump's final campaign pitch is a false warning of 'cheating' in Pennsylvania
Posted by: superadmin - 11-03-2020, 07:41 PM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

(CNN)President Donald Trump closed out his bid for a second term with a false warning that "cheating" in the key state of Pennsylvania could lead to violence in the streets. It was his latest attempt to tarnish the integrity of an election clash with Democrat Joe Biden that nearly 100 million Americans have already validated by casting early votes in the middle of the pandemic.

Trump's inflammatory behavior threatened to exacerbate already fraught national tensions amid fears of civil unrest that prompted businesses in some cities to board up their premises. Trump will spend Election Night behind a high iron fence that is now ringing the White House.

The President's final act of the campaign threatens to rock a surreal election at a destabilizing moment in history, with the US battling a once-in-a century public health crisis, a consequent economic slump and embroiled in an unresolved racial reckoning. But the massive turnout already and the potential of new records being set on Tuesday suggest voters are taking their civic duty extraordinarily seriously.

Trump told reporters that a Supreme Court decision allowing Pennsylvania to count mail-in votes that arrive up to three days after the election would lead to cheating at a "very high level" and was "very dangerous." In a later tweet, tagged as possibly misleading by Twitter, Trump warned it could "induce violence in the streets." At a rally in Wisconsin he claimed the decision could "put our country in danger."

His gambit was a fitting coda for nearly four years in office so far, in which he has constantly stretched the pillars of American democracy almost to breaking point and a campaign in which he has repeatedly spread misinformation about a "rigged" election.


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