The Malaysian Highway Authority anticipates daily traffic to reach <strong>3.3 million vehicles</strong> during the peak of Eid al-Adha celebrations on May 27. This increase is attributed to overlapping public holidays and extended school breaks.
Schools in the UAE have seen a robust return to in-person education, with parents and students expressing confidence in the safety measures implemented. This return follows a prolonged period of remote learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the community's desire to restore normalcy.
The Polytechnic College Mara in Kota Bharu expressed deep sorrow over the murder of its student, 19-year-old Nurfisia Zulkifli, who was found dead with multiple stab wounds. The college confirmed its full support for the victim's family and is cooperating with authorities in the investigation.
More than one million students in the UAE returned to schools on Monday after a period of remote learning, marking a significant step towards restoring normalcy. This return is part of government efforts to revive daily life while maintaining safety measures.
PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) has resumed train operations at Bumi Ayu station after a 14-hour disruption caused by the derailment of the Bangunkarta train. The line was reopened early this morning with measures in place to ensure passenger safety.
A passenger fell onto the metro tracks at the Abdullah Hukum station in Kuala Lumpur, leading the Transport Minister to issue an urgent safety warning for public transport users. The incident highlights the critical need for adherence to safety protocols.
The Northern Region Police announced the apprehension of <strong>45 individuals</strong> for violating COVID-19 safety measures. This action is part of ongoing efforts by authorities to enhance public safety and curb the spread of the virus.