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Dozens of drivers of Singapore-registered cars were fined today for entering Malaysia without a valid Vehicle Entry Permit.
Johor’s transport officers have set up a roadblock at the immigration checkpoint and issued fines to errant motorists.
A total of 209,853 Singaporean vehicles activated their Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags as of yesterday, ahead of ...
Malaysian liquidators are suing Standard Chartered in Singapore, claiming the bank ignored red flags and suspicious transfers ...
ASIA: The first trainset for the future Rapid Transit System Link cross-border metro line has been unveiled by Singapore's ...
Singaporean drivers caught without a valid Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) in Malaysia will be fined RM300 (US$72). CNA looks at ...
The operators of energy-hungry data centres in Malaysia are scrambling to reassess costs after steeper-than-expected power ...
The operators of energy-hungry data centres in Malaysia are scrambling to reassess costs after steeper-than-expected power ...
He tells Sana that it's super savoury and really tasty, and she's immediately intrigued. As Sana eats it, she lets out an ...
Standard Chartered is facing a separate $1.9 billion lawsuit in London over allegations the lender broke U.S. sanctions ...
Singaporeans are calling for improvements to the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) registration and activation system, including the ...
KUALA LUMPUR, July 1 — Malaysia began enforcing its long-delayed Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) requirement at midnight on July 1 ...