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Fresh grads joining workforce don’t need credit cards, insolvency dept chief suggests

No real need for a credit card if it’s just to buy lifestyles they can’t afford, says Datuk M Bakri Abd Majid

Family time, work-leisure balance: what Malaysians want in 2025 travel

Agoda survey shows 40% of respondents from here prefer to travel with family and to visit family, with relaxation being a primary motivator

A call for Malaysia Airlines to rediscover its roots – Said Bani CM Din

Frequent flyer urges national carrier to revive its commitment to quality and customer care

M’sians need electronic travel authorisation for UK visits, transit starting January 

To cost £10 (RM56) for a six-month stay over a two-year period, the ETA is not a visa but an approval to travel to the country

Is Mavcom advocating for refunds without compensation? – YS Chan

Money returned for undelivered services or goods is a given, so passengers should also be entitled to compensation for expenses incurred due to cancelled or delayed flights

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1MDB trial: Aug 20 fixed for CoA hearing on Najib’s bid to recuse judge Sequerah

The Court of Appeal has fixed August 20 to hear Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s appeal to recuse judge Datuk Collin Lawrence Sequerah from presiding over the ongoing RM2.27-billion 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) corruption trial

Cops arrest three mule account holders, duped victims of RM300,000

Victims report on suspects after making transactions online to different bank accounts

Unity govt ‘colour blind’ when supporting opposition states during disasters: Zahid

The unity government has never marginalised any opposition-ruled states in the provision of humanitarian aid during disasters, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.