
Hani Shamira Shahrudin
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Dec 10, 2024 |
sinardaily.my | Hani Shamira Shahrudin |Wan Ahmad Atarmizi |Sharifah Shahirah
SHAH ALAM - Luigi Mangione, a programmer and app developer, has become the subject of intense online attention following his alleged involvement in the shooting of UnitedHealthcare Chief Executive Officer Brian Thompson. The incident has ignited heated discussions, partly due to Mangione's impressive academic credentials and the strange circumstances surrounding his arrest.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
sinardaily.my | Wan Ahmad Atarmizi |Sharifah Shahirah |Hani Shamira Shahrudin
The proliferation of social media has undeniably revolutionised communication, commerce and entertainment. Yet, it has also paved the way for a disturbing trend ensnaring young people: online prostitution, often masked as ‘dark side accounts.’ This growing issue involves youths, some still in their teens, leveraging social media to offer sexual services for money.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
sinardaily.my | Sharifah Shahirah |Hani Shamira Shahrudin
"The babysitter told me that Harraz Noah’s lips had turned blue." 10 Dec 2024 09:46am JASIN - A six-month-old baby boy tragically died after he was believed to have suffocated under a blanket at his babysitter's house in Merlimau here yesterday. The victim's father Nazrul Nizam Mohd Tahar, 29, said he learnt about the tragic incident of his only son after being contacted by his wife Ainol Izzah Raslan, 25, at about 11.40am.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
sinardaily.my | Sharifah Shahirah |Hani Shamira Shahrudin
Before the five-vehicle crash, there was a separate crash involving a car and a motorcycle at the location. 10 Dec 2024 08:54am KUALA LUMPUR – Police investigations into the five-vehicle crash along Jalan Kajang Perdana, Kajang yesterday found it was caused by a van that hit a stationary ambulance that stopped to provide first aid to a pillion rider of a motorcycle involved in an accident.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
sinardaily.my | Sharifah Shahirah |Hani Shamira Shahrudin
The interrogation of the three men led to the arrest of the syndicate agent near the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport. 10 Dec 2024 08:38am KUALA LUMPUR - In a last-ditch attempt to evade arrest along with three accomplices nabbed earlier for the smuggling of illegal immigrants, an agent of the trafficking syndicate tried his luck with RM50,000 to bribe a Malaysian border patrol but failed.
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