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Malaysia investigating metro train collision
AFP, KUALA LUMPUR
Malaysian authorities yesterday were investigating a collision between metro trains in Kuala Lumpur that injured more than 200 people, as dramatic accounts emerged of the crash.
A packed train collided with another that was empty and heading in the opposite direction at about 8:45pm on Monday in an underground tunnel close to the landmark Petronas Twin Towers.
Passengers were left battered and bruised after being thrown across carriages during the crash, with many evacuated on stretchers.
Rescue personnel on Monday night help injured passengers at a metro station after two trains collided in Kuala Lumpur.
Raja Reza Raja Zaib Shah, Ambassador of Malaysia to Ukraine
Malaysia will not take sides until completion of criminal investigation into MH17 case video 15.03.2021 11:00
Malaysia, as a member of the Joint Investigation Team in the MH17 case, is committed to its work and is closely monitoring the trial at the District Court in The Hague, but it will not take sides until the completion of the criminal investigation. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Malaysia to Ukraine Raja Reza Raja Zaib Shah spoke in an exclusive interview with Ukrinform about what is important for the Malaysian side in the trial and in seeking justice.
Industry leaders push for digital, shared approaches for recovery By JAN YUMUL and OSWALD CHAN in Hong Kong | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2020-12-22 13:39 Share CLOSE A ribbon-cutting ceremony at the World Chinese Economic Summit on Dec 21 signals a new beginning for 2021 after the pandemic-hit 2020. Photo provided to China Daily
Rethinking current business models and embracing full digitalization for smart manufacturing, logistics, property development and even tourism as the way forward will be vital in a post-COVID recovery world, according to industry leaders and experts at an economic summit.
They were speakingat the 2020 World Chinese Economic Summit held on Dec 21 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, attended by a mix of participants online and offline. Throughout the day s events, panelists discussed China and the world s post-COVID new normal, enhancing connectivity and business cooperation in the Belt and Road Initiative,