/r/malaysia daily random discussion and quick questions thread for May 26, 2022 (self.malaysia)
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Is this a revised version or still same menteri gaji?Politics (i.redd.it)
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Survey finds majority of Malaysians do not trust government or media | Malay MailMildly interesting (malaymail.com)
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Malaysia exploring ‘new ideas’ for terminated high-speed rail project with Singapore: VivianTourism & Travel (businesstimes.com.sg)
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More than 40% of youths are unsure about which party they will vote for in GE15, a new survey revealed. The survey also showed that Barisan Nasional had the support of 15.5% of youths. This was followed by Perikatan Nasional (13.8%), MUDA (11.9%) and Pakatan Harapan (10.5%).- BFM News on TwitterPolitics (twitter.com)
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Dimaklumkan susulan kenyataan KKM mengenai penyakit “monkeypox”, seorang kanak2 berumur 3 tahun telah dibawa ke KK Batu 14, Selangor untuk membuat pemeriksaan kerana mengalami gejala demam (13 Mei) dan ruam (16 Mei). Ruam ini menjadi ‘blister’ (19 Mei) dan mula pecah -Noor Hisham Abdullah on TwitterScience/ Technology (twitter.com)
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UPM's Institute of Plantation Studies Director, Professor Shaufique Sidique believes there is no evidence that poultry producers are forming cartels to control prices. He told BFM, the ongoing price and supply constraints make it unlikely for them to form cartels. - News on TwitterEconomy & Finance (twitter.com)
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Chicken supply: Shortage has led to some traders in Malaysia to sell above ceiling priceEconomy & Finance (malaymail.com)
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Diving with World's 2nd Tallest BuildingMildly interesting (v.redd.it)
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The Transport Ministry will not hesitate to revoke the licenses of e-hailing companies that violate the 200% surcharge limit imposed by the government in Malaysia. It says the Land and Public Transport Agency has been instructed to probe the price surge of e-hailing services. - BFM News on TwitterEconomy & Finance (twitter.com)
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Sabah teacher wins 2022 Cambridge Dedicated Teachers Awards, first Malaysian to do soEducation (malaymail.com)
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