This comes after a 10-year-old boy had allegedly choked to death after consuming the gummy. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Malay Mail on MSNNo ‘neijuan’ here: Chinese nationals flock to Malaysia for respite from the ‘996’ lifeFleeing China’s exhausting “996” work culture — 9 am to 9 pm, six days a week — more Chinese nationals are moving to Malaysia ...
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has ordered two online shopping platforms to remove advertisements promoting eyeball gummy ...
In her video posted on social networking platform Xiaohongshu, Shanghai-born Lauren Dai patiently explains in Mandarin how to ...
PUTRAJAYA: Rapid economic recovery and resilience, as well as the people's capabilities to help the country progress, have ...
State giants Malaysia’s Petronas, Thailand’s PTTEP, India’s ONGC and PetroVietnam likely to develop multiple offshore gas projects offering many opportunities ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNOnline platforms told to cease gummy candy adsHealth minister Dzulkefly Ahmad says his ministry is working closely with MCMC to ensure they comply with the ban of the ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNScam ring targeting Chinese victims smashed after raid on Pangkor homestayPETALING JAYA : Police have busted a job scam syndicate targeting victims from China after raiding a homestay on Pulau ...
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Inquirer on MSNVisuals of crocodile in Kuala Lumpur river go viral onlineThe sighting of a crocodile in a river in Kuala Lumpur on Feb 20 has snapped the attention of many online users. In a post on X at 1.21pm on Feb 20, user @sangratu18 said the reptile was spotted in ...
Competitively priced products from China, coupled with Malaysia’s millions of ethnic Chinese residents and a growing middle ...
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MalaysiaNow on MSNThousands of Chinese nationals continue to settle in MalaysiaA large number of Chinese nationals continue to settle in Malaysia through the government's long-term visa programme, ...
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