Tuesday, 16 December 2025

Author: Bernama

Saudi govt developing AI technology to ease entry of pilgrims, visitors

MADINAH: Saudi Arabia, on the threshold of adopting the rapid technological changes throughout the world, is undergoing a renaissance by accepting and using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the forefront of a digital revolution, by developing a system to ease pilgrims to perform their Haj prayers in the Holy Land. Deputy

Sombre mood as Mohammad Amirulfaris’ remains arrive home for burial

SEREMBAN: A sombre atmosphere enveloped the residence of the late Lieutenant Commander Mohammad Amirulfaris Mohamad Marzukhi, as his body arrived at 9.05 pm last night. His remains were brought by Royal Malaysian Navy (RLDM) personnel for family members to pay their last respects. Mohammad Amirulfaris’ mother, father and wife as

Two chopper tragedy victims laid to rest in Kedah

YAN: Petty officer TNL Noor Rahiza Anuar, 39, who died in the helicopter tragedy in Lumut, Perak, on Tuesday (Apr 23), was laid to rest with full military honours at the Masjid Haji Nyak Gam Muslim Cemetery in Kampung Ruat here at 9.55 pm last night. A somber atmosphere enveloped

Counselling for families of perished chopper personnel

LUMUT: The Perak Social Welfare Department (JKM) is offering counselling services to the families of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) personnel who perished in the helicopter tragedy in Lumut yesterday. State Women, Family, Social Welfare, Cooperatives, and Entrepreneurship Development Committee chairman, Datuk Salbiah Mohamed, said the department has visited three

Over 14,000 complaints received via MYJalan app so far: Ahmad Maslan

KUALA LUMPUR: The Works Ministry (JKR) received a total of 14,031 complaints such as road damage and potholes through the MYJalan application from August of last year until April 19. KKR deputy minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan said that out of this total, 27 per cent or 3,776 complaints involved

2 feared dead after cargo plane crashes in Alaska

LOS ANGELES: A Douglas DC-4 cargo plane crashed in central Alaska Tuesday, killing two people onboard, local authorities said. The plane took off in the morning from Fairbanks International Airport and crashed about 11 km from there, catching fire on a steep hill on the bank of the river and