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Man charged with stuffing four kittens in pants in botched smuggling attempt at Tuas Checkpoint

Man charged with stuffing four kittens in pants in botched smuggling attempt at Tuas Checkpoint Today Online © Provided by New Straits Times The four live kittens were hidden in a man’s pants, in an attempt to smuggle the animals into Singapore. SINGAPORE: A 46-year-old man was charged in court on Wednesday with hiding four live kittens in his pants, in a botched attempt to smuggle them from Malaysia into Singapore through Tuas Checkpoint, early this year. Justin Ng Chin Boon, a Singaporean, faces 15 charges under the Animals and Birds Act. He is accused of trying to import the kittens close to midnight on Jan 2, 2019.

#Showbiz: A most challenging 2020

#Showbiz: A most challenging 2020 Aref Omar © Provided by New Straits Times The Covid-19 pandemic has drastically affected the entertainment industry, with arts and concert venues as well as cinemas being mostly shuttered for almost the whole of this unprecedented year. WITHOUT a shadow of a doubt, the year that was the culmination of Vision 2020 had been an unprecedented one due to the unfortunate onset of the global Covid-19 pandemic. With the Movement Control Order enforced in mid-March, activities practically grounded to a halt for the most part and many sectors including the entertainment industry were drastically affected. Shows and concerts were quickly cancelled and arts venues such as Istana Budaya, Dewan Filharmonik Petronas and the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre were closed.

Passenger traffic to increase across MAHB s airports

Passenger traffic to increase across MAHB s airports Ayisy Yusof © Provided by New Straits Times The airport operator said the recent relaxation of domestic travel would spur its passenger traffic in particular at the main hub of Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). KUALA LUMPUR: Passenger traffic is likely to increase throughout Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd s (MAHB) network of airports during the upcoming festive holidays. The airport operator said the recent relaxation of domestic travel would spur its passenger traffic in particular at the main hub of Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). MAHB expects more than 99,000 domestic passengers and 19,000 international passengers at KLIA travelling between December 24 and December 31.

#TECH: Testing routes for Malaysia s first autonomous vehicle

#TECH: Testing routes for Malaysia s first autonomous vehicle BOTS team © Provided by New Straits Times The VIPs with the eMoovit autonomous car. CYBERJAYA: Futurise has announced that the Cyberjaya Malaysia Autonomous Vehicle (MyAV) Testing Route that was developed together with the Ministry of Transport (MOT) under the National Regulatory Sandbox (NRS) initiative for the future development of autonomous vehicle project has been approved. The project is also supported by other relevant agencies such as Sepang Municipal Council (MPSepang), Road Transport Department Malaysia (JPJ), Land Public Transport Agency (APAD), Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS), Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) and Automotive Development Centre, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (ADC, UTM).

Malaysia s largest virtual Catholic choir spreads spirit of Christmas globally

Malaysia s largest virtual Catholic choir spreads spirit of Christmas globally Marina Emmanuel © Provided by New Straits Times The virtual performance included a medley of Christmas carols like O Come All Ye Faithful , Hark The Herald Angels Sing and Angels We Have Heard on High in six different languages, including Malaysian sign language. - Screengrab via Facebook/CatholicsAtHome KUALA LUMPUR: An online premier of a virtual choir comprising over 500 Malaysians brought the spirit of Christmas to homes of both locals and those around the world this weekend. Touted as Malaysia s Largest Ever Catholic Virtual Choir , the effort was brought together by Catholics at Home , (CAH) which is a podcast set up during the Covid-19 pandemic, to help Roman Catholics in Malaysia understand, prepare and tackle being an online Catholic during the movement control order (MCO).

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