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π Najib & Jho Low
π€ This week, Datuk Seri Najib Razak testified in court, admitting to confronting fugitive businessman Jho Low about his extravagant lifestyle. Najib acknowledged that he was aware of Low's reputation for lavish spending and expressed discomfort, yet maintained that he relied on Low's assurances regarding his expenditures being for Sheikh Mansour.
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π KK Mart
π€ The recent controversy surrounding KK Super Mart involves a ham and cheese sandwich sold at its Universiti Malaya outlet, which bore the Malaysian halal logo without proper certification. Following public outrage, the company has ceased all dealings with the supplier, Shake and Bake Cafe Sdn Bhd, and filed a police report regarding the misuse of halal certification.
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π RedNote
π€ As tensions rise over a potential TikTok ban in the U.S., many American users have migrated to the Chinese app Xiaohongshu, dubbed "RedNote." This influx, termed "TikTok refugees," has sparked a cultural exchange, with users sharing lighthearted content while critiquing U.S. policies. The app's popularity surged, reflecting a desire for connection despite geopolitical strains, as newcomers engage with Chinese users who humorously welcome them as "spies" and offer assistance in navigating the platform.
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π Israel-Gaza Ceasefire
π€ On January 15, 2025, Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire agreement after 15 months of conflict. The deal includes a six-week truce, the release of hostages, and a prisoner exchange. Israel will withdraw troops from populated areas in Gaza, while humanitarian aid will surge into the region. This agreement, facilitated by the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar, aims to halt hostilities and initiate reconstruction efforts in Gaza, marking a significant step towards peace amid ongoing tensions.
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π My50
π€ Users of the Rapid KL My50 pass will soon be able to top up or purchase their passes via the Touch 'n Go eWallet. This integration, expected to be completed shortly, aims to streamline the renewal process and reduce queues at LRT stations. Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed that this initiative will enhance convenience for the 220,000 monthly My50 users, allowing for a more efficient public transport experience across Klang Valley services.
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π RM2,084 Parking Fee
π€ A Malaysian woman recently sparked outrage after revealing a staggering RM2,084 parking fee for leaving her car at KLIA for 13 days and 17 hours. The viral TikTok video showcased her shock upon using the autopay machine, leading to widespread disbelief among netizens, many of whom likened the cost to a month's salary or rent. Comments ranged from humorous suggestions to hire part-time drivers to serious inquiries about the high charges, highlighting growing concerns over exorbitant airport parking fees in Malaysia.
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π Child Goes Blind After Eating Processed Food
π€ A primary school student in Malaysia has tragically lost their vision due to severe Vitamin A deficiency caused by a diet consisting solely of processed foods, including chicken nuggets and sausages. The incident occurred when the child suddenly reported blindness in class, leading to a diagnosis of complete vision loss with no chance of recovery.
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π Saif Ali Khan
π€ Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was stabbed six times during a burglary attempt at his Mumbai home early Thursday morning. The assailant entered while Khan was asleep, leading to a confrontation that resulted in serious injuries, including one near his spine. Khan underwent surgery at Lilavati Hospital and is now reported to be out of danger. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has raised concerns about safety in celebrity residences, as Khan's family members were unharmed during the attack.
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π Yoon Suk Yeol
π€ South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested on 15 January, after weeks of evasion following his impeachment. He refused to answer questions during his detention, asserting that the investigation was unlawful. This unprecedented event marks the first time a sitting South Korean president has been arrested, stemming from allegations related to his controversial martial law declaration.
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