Kamis, 02 Februari 2023

Commentary: After getting sacked from UMNO, what happens to Khairy's dreams of becoming Malaysia PM? - CNA

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Commentary: After getting sacked from UMNO, what happens to Khairy's dreams of becoming Malaysia PM?  CNAView Full coverage on Google News
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2023-02-02 22:04:00Z
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Unresolved Myanmar crisis due to region becoming 'inward looking': Indonesia's ex-foreign minister - CNA

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  1. Unresolved Myanmar crisis due to region becoming 'inward looking': Indonesia's ex-foreign minister  CNA
  2. After success with G-20, Indonesia now must rally ASEAN to act  Nikkei Asia
  3. Mixed reactions to Indonesia's plan to send military general to Myanmar  The Straits Times
  4. Indonesia to kick off ASEAN chairmanship with political crisis in Myanmar as priority  CNA
  5. Indonesia to Send General on Special Mission to Myanmar, Jokowi Says  The Diplomat
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2023-02-02 09:40:00Z
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Hong Kong to woo back visitors with free flights, after three years of Covid-19 curbs - The Straits Times

HONG KONG – Hong Kong leader John Lee unveiled on Thursday a promotion campaign that will include 500,000 free flights to woo back visitors, businesses and investors to the financial hub after more than three years of tough Covid-19 curbs.

The “Hello Hong Kong” campaign was launched with dancers and flashing neon lights in the city’s main convention centre, next to its famous harbour, with a backdrop bearing the slogan in various languages including Russian and Spanish.

Mr Lee, Hong Kong’s chief executive, said the campaign would show that the city is open for tourism and aimed at boosting business and investment in the Chinese special administrative region.

“Hong Kong is now connected to mainland China and the whole international world, and there will be no isolation, no quarantine and no restrictions on experiencing...enjoying the hustle and bustle of Asia’s world city,” Mr Lee said.

He added that Hong Kong would host sports and cultural events and highlight attractions such as the Palace Museum and M+ museum, as well as a revamped Peak Tram with special vouchers.

Meanwhile, celebrities, officials and business executives were featured in promotional videos streamed during the ceremony, with plans for them to be used to promote the city.

“We have to let outsiders know that Hong Kong has a unique status, especially when the ‘one country, two systems’ principles will be implemented in Hong Kong for a long time,” he added.

The free flight tickets will be distributed to overseas visitors for six months, starting from March 1, with airlines Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Express and Hong Kong Airlines receiving them.

The launch was attended by several officials including those from the city’s tourism, trade and aviation departments.

Hong Kong was largely sealed off behind closed borders for much of the past three years in a bid to ward off Covid-19, with mandatory quarantine of up to three weeks for people arriving as well as intensive testing and screening.

The city closely followed China’s zero-Covid-19 policy until the middle of 2022 when it began to gradually unwind its rules.

Hong Kong dropped most of its remaining Covid-19 rules in December, but the wearing of masks remains mandatory unless exercising, as well as daily rapid antigen testing for students.

There remains a quota system for travellers between the mainland and Hong Kong and a requirement that they must do a Covid-19 test. Three of Hong Kong’s border checkpoints with China have remained closed.

China announced in December that it would scrap most of its Covid-19 curbs, and it reopened its borders to the world in January, despite a surge in infections.

Hong Kong business groups, diplomats and many residents deplored the city’s Covid-19 rules, saying they threatened its competitiveness and standing as an international financial centre, especially after a period of political tension over pro-democracy protests. REUTERS

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2023-02-02 09:03:10Z
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Hong Kong Is About to Give Away Half a Million Airline Tickets - Bloomberg

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  1. Hong Kong Is About to Give Away Half a Million Airline Tickets  Bloomberg
  2. Hong Kong to woo back visitors with free flights, after three years of Covid-19 curbs  The Straits Times
  3. Hong Kong says 'hello' to woo back visitors after COVID-19  CNA
  4. Hong Kong woos tourists with air tickets and vouchers  The Associated Press - en EspaƱol
  5. This city is about to give away half a million airline tickets. Here's why  Hindustan Times
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2023-02-02 07:56:00Z
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Rabu, 01 Februari 2023

Tengku Zafrul looking to run for Umno supreme council post - The Star Online

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  1. Tengku Zafrul looking to run for Umno supreme council post  The Star Online
  2. Kota Raja PKR in the dark about Zafrul's possible state run  Malaysiakini
  3. Najib's son offers to contest deputy chief's post in Umno Youth  The Straits Times
  4. Armand Azha to vie for Umno Youth chief post  The Star Online
  5. Najib's son to contest Umno Youth vice-chief post  Malaysiakini
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2023-02-01 05:08:00Z
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Defending his daughter's adviser role, Malaysia PM Anwar says Nurul Izzah will ensure government transparency - CNA

Mr Anwar reportedly said that Ms Nurul Izzah did not take on the role “to take projects” but to “help” him. 

“My daughter was eager to help me in any way she could. If she came to help me without being given an official position, people will question her intentions even more severely than they do now,” he said. 

Mr Anwar also denied claims of nepotism in his daughter’s appointment, adding that some of his critics were in no place to criticise him as they themselves had given “millions of ringgits worth of contracts” to their children. 

“Nepotism is where (a family member) is given a position to abuse power, enrich themselves, obtain contracts and get paid a huge sum … This is not the case,” he was quoted as saying by Free Malaysia Today, though he did not elaborate on the allegations.

Following reports that Malaysia’s global Corruption Perception Index (CPI) had dropped from 48 in 2021 to 47 last year, Mr Anwar on Tuesday pledged that he would not commit acts of corruption or bribery. 

“I will personally guarantee that there will be no acts of corruption, bribery or misuse of power during my term as prime minister,” he was quoted as saying by The Star. 

“I also pledge my administration’s willingness to fully cooperate with any investigations launched by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.”

Opposition politicians, including Perikatan Nasional chairman Muhyiddin Yassin and its secretary-general Hamzah Zainudin, have been calling for Ms Nurul Izzah to step down from the role.

Kedah's chief minister Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor has also questioned the arrangement of Ms Nurul Izzah being a senior adviser without pay. 

"I don't think there is such a position. If you render your service but there is no salary involved, what is that? This is not an NGO (non-governmental organisation), this is the government,” he was quoted by New Straits Times as telling reporters after attending the state-level Chinese New Year dinner on Tuesday.

Mr Sanusi is a member of the Parti Islam Se-Malaysia. 

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2023-02-01 05:02:00Z
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