Getting Started Junior Member108 postsJoined: Jul 2006https://www.nst.com.my/lifestyle/groove/202...es-no-guarantee#Showbiz: Endless amount of money and numerous houses no guarantee for happiness, says NeelofaNeelofa credits husband PU Riz for opening her eyes to the meaning of being grateful for every single blessing in life. Neelofa added that her 27-year-old spouse, better known as PU Riz, had also made her appreciate even the smallest of things. Neelofa explained that Haris would always be grateful for and appreciate even the smallest thing that he receives. In fact, if say, God gives us great rezeki, an endless amount of money or numerous houses, all of that would not guarantee happiness. "Happiness would come from the blessings found in the source of the rezeki and in being sincerely grateful," she said.

December 22, 2022 14:27 UTC

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth for this year is very likely to exceed the earlier projection of between 6.5 per cent and 7.0 per cent, according to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Anwar, who is also the Finance Minister, said sentiment remains positive at the end of 2022 with encouraging economic performance following the reopening of the economy amid the transition to the COVID-19 endemic phase. He noted that unemployment rate also dropped to 3.6 per cent in October 2022. He noted that the International Monetary Fund has forecast that global economic growth would slow from 3.2 per cent in 2022 to 2.7 per cent in 2023. The government, Anwar said, will spare no effort to strengthen the economic indicators, restore investor confidence and rebuild the country.

December 20, 2022 10:38 UTC

HULU SELANGOR: The hard work of the K-9 units in locating victims of the Batang Kali landslide have not gone unnoticed by animal lovers. Driving a van filled with premium dog food to the area on Tuesday (Dec 20), animal shelter operator Mohamad Rosli brought cartons and bags of feed in recognition of the canine rescuers' perseverance in the ongoing search and rescue (SAR) operations. ALSO READ: Batang Kali landslide: K-9 rescue dogs given rest from SAR operations hereHis contribution consists of over a dozen cans of wet dog food, which cost around RM16 each, while the bags of dry dog food cost over RM150 each, he said. "I travel around Malaysia regularly, always looking to help provide and care for pets or strays caught or involved in disasters, floods or landslides. The SAR operations entered its fifth day on Tuesday for nine missing victims of the Dec 16 landslide at the Father's Organic Farm campsite.

December 20, 2022 10:38 UTC

A VIDEO has gone viral on social media of a flash flood that supposedly happened on the East Coast Highway (LPT) 2 on Sunday (Dec 18). Is the video really of the LPT 2? The flash flood ended almost as fast as it started as DSP Hasmeera said it cleared up by 12.30pm, adding that no accidents or unwanted incidents occurred due to the incident. "There is no road closure and all types of vehicles can still pass in both directions," he said in a statement on Sunday. According to DSP Hasmeera, the management of LPT 2 was currently conducting assessment and monitoring work at the scene.

December 19, 2022 22:03 UTC

KUCHING: The baby who passed away during a six-hour bus journey with his mother from Kuching to Sarikei earlier this month is believed to have died from sepsis and meningitis complications. Dr Ooi added that the final investigation report into the incident showed that the baby had died in the bus during the trip to Sarikei to seek traditional treatment. The three-month-old infant's death on Dec 4 at the Jelukong bus stop in Sri Aman, about 208km from here, had gone viral on social media. According to a statement issued by the department on Dec 9, the mother realised that the baby was not breathing when the bus stopped at Jelukong. The infant's body was brought home by the family members and buried at the Ulu Pakan cemetery in Sarikei.

December 19, 2022 21:34 UTC





Thus, over the same period, production emissions fell by 12% in the US and Japan, and by nearly 22% in Germany. Changes in international trade and investment with “globalisation” have seen many rich countries shift GHG-intensive production to developing countries. Thus, the US had eight times more per capita GHG production emissions than India in 2019. With high GHG-emitting products increasingly made in developing countries, rich countries have effectively “exported” their emissions. Consuming such imports, rich economies are still responsible for related GHG emissions.

December 17, 2022 10:28 UTC

As I read the book, and as I kept up with current events, I could not help but draw links between the two. Those that survived — our evolutionary ancestors tens of millions of years ago — did so because of a few key characteristics. The surviving mammals were typically small, could hide easily (especially below ground), had a varied diet, and lived over wide areas. Dinosaurs went extinct because they were too big, could not easily escape underground or underwater, and had highly specialised diets. And somewhere far back in time along the evolutionary line, these mammals had an ancestor that looked like a miniature deer.

December 17, 2022 06:06 UTC

KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 16): The government is implementing a targeted electricity subsidy which will see all domestic users continuing to enjoy the two sen per kWH rebate on their power tariff for the period between Jan 1 and June 30, 2023. Non-domestic users were charged 3.7 sen per kWh surcharge throughout 2022. "The actual cost of subsidy to maintain the current electricity tariff is RM14.91 billion. The minister said domestic users, farmers and animal breeders, and LV non-domestic users, will be exempted from the tariff hike after the latest adjustment on the electricity rates through the Imbalance Cost Pass-Through (ICPT) mechanism. The government will allocate RM8.74 billion in subsidy to ensure these users are not subjected to any tariff increase following the adjustment.

December 17, 2022 01:48 UTC

Scarlett Johansson has a complicated relationship with her history of taking on roles that highlight her “desirability and sexuality”. Looking back, the 38-year-old actress said she “was kind of being groomed, in a way, to be this what you call a bombshell-type actor,” whether she liked it or not. Despite some perceived upsides, Johansson noted such a niche “burns bright and quick and then it’s done and you don’t have opportunity beyond that”. Ultimately, the actress – who has two Oscar nominations to her name – started “trying to carve a place in different projects and work in great ensembles”. The new remarks elaborate on those Johansson made in October during her appearance on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast.

December 16, 2022 15:32 UTC

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said while such an understanding already exists, it should be made official to ensure the administration will not be plagued by political uncertainty. “This coalition agreement is meant to be long term so that the government can ensure that its plans and policies run smoothly and can be fully implemented. The agreement will also ensure that lawmakers from unity government parties will support motions tabled by the government in the Dewan Rakyat. “There will be a signing ceremony involving all parties that have agreed to the formation of the unity government. GRS secretary-general Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun confirmed that he and coalition chairman Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor would be attending the signing ceremony.

December 16, 2022 12:08 UTC

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Dagang Nexchange Bhd — the parent company of SilTerra and DSSB — said the dispute arises from a clause in a shareholders agreement that concerns SilTerra’s board of directors. TTCL is seeking, among others, declarations that the MWR and any of the disputed board appointments are illegal, null, void, and/or unenforceable. Part of the action taken was to strengthen the SilTerra board by bringing in experienced subject matter experts into the board. We have the right to nominate directors as a majority shareholder pursuant to SilTerra’s Constitution. However, TTCL is not seeking any orders or relief to remove the new board members in the said originating summons."

December 16, 2022 11:36 UTC

KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 15): The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has given the greenlight to Insas Bhd’s proposal to list its stockbroking arm M & A Securities Sdn Bhd via a reverse takeover of furniture maker SYF Resources Bhd. The SC approved the application in a letter dated Dec 14, according to SYF's bourse filing on Thursday. The SC also granted approval for the proposed exemption for Insas and its persons acting in concert from the obligation to undertake a mandatory take-over to acquire the remaining SYF shares not already owned by them upon completion of the proposed acquisition. SYF will be renamed M & A Equity Holdings Bhd once the RTO is completed, as the earlier proposed name, M&A Capital Bhd, was not approved by the Companies Commission of Malaysia. Read also: Insas to list M&A Securities via RTO of SYF Resources, valuing the stockbroker at 1.2 times book value

December 16, 2022 03:48 UTC

(Reuters) - Russia is to double the number of test launches of its intercontinental ballistic missiles to eight in 2023 from four in 2022, the commander of strategic rocket forces was quoted as saying on Friday. In remarks reported by Tass news agency, Karakayev said four launches had taken place this year and "confirmed the high reliability of the missile systems". Karakayev cited in particular the nuclear-capable Sarmat missile which underwent its first launch in April from Plesetsk in northern Russia, hitting a target on the Kamchatka peninsula 6,000 km (3,700 miles) away. In his remarks to Krasnaya Zvezda, Karakayev said the Sarmat would form the foundation of the silo-based missiles armoury. "In the current circumstances, the creation of such a missile system for Russia means the strengthening of its strategic security," he said.

December 16, 2022 01:49 UTC

KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 15): Comintel Corporation Bhd (Comcorp) said its wholly-owned subsidiary Total Package Work Sdn Bhd has accepted a letter of award from Butirjaya Maxim Development Sdn Bhd, worth RM170.7 million, on Thursday (Dec 15). In a filling with Bursa Malaysia, Comcorp said the contract involves the main building works of a proposed affordable housing project, comprising two blocks of 39 and 40 stories, with a total of 818 units in Kampung Kasipillay, Mukim Batu, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur. The contract commences on Thursday and ends 28.5 months from the commencement date, which is around the second quarter of 2025. Comcorp said the contract is expected to provide an additional income stream for the group over the next three financial years from 2024 to 2026. The contract will not affect the company’s issued share capital but is expected to contribute positively to the earnings and net assets per share of the group.

December 15, 2022 19:17 UTC

Not only that, during the run-up to and now with the World Cup in Qatar, Fifa is continuing with a campaign on how it believes the power of football can bring the world together. The Football Unites the World campaign carries the message that the sport unites us in passion, love, peace, hope and joy too. As the World Cup now enters its final stages, I would prefer everything football — watching live matches, reading football magazines and listening to what football players and managers have to say. I said no, they don’t (buy) but intelligent people do.”Dani Alves, at 39, is the oldest player to appear for Brazil at the World Cup in Qatar. But one day I met a man who had no feet.”It’s World Cup time.

December 15, 2022 06:01 UTC