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Boat with hundreds of migrants from Myanmar capsizes off Malaysia; 1 body found, 10 rescued
A boat carrying about 300 migrants from Myanmar capsized in the Indian Ocean close to the maritime border between Thailand ...
ALOR SETAR, Dec 10 -- Kedah’s jewel, Langkawi, grabbed six awards at the 2021 Malaysia Tourism Council Gold Award presentation ceremony held at a hotel in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, last night. They ...
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One dead, dozens missing after migrant boat sinks off Malaysia coast
Authorities say rescue operations are under way to locate survivors on a boat that sunk, with two others missing.
LANGKAWI: Since the reopening of Langkawi under the Travel Bubble Programme on Malaysia Day, a total of 240,361 domestic tourists have visited the resort island, bankrolling more than RM240mil in ...
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Hundreds feared dead as migrant boat capsizes near Malaysia
Hundreds of people are feared dead after a migrant boat from Myanmar capsized near Malaysia. At least seven bodies have been found and 13 people rescued after 300 people failed to arrive in Malaysia ...
ALOR SETAR(Bernama) -- The travel bubble in Langkawi has brought a ray of hope to the island’s tourism industry after the pilot project generated an income of RM24.9 million as of Wednesday (Oct 6).
This pilot project will be conducted for three months, and the Ministry of Health and National Security Council will be evaluating its effectiveness before deciding on implementing it in resort ...
The island of Langkawi will be opened to fully vaccinated foreign tourists from Nov 15, Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has announced. On top of the vaccination ...
Businesses at Malaysia’s prime holiday destination are gearing up to welcome the return of tourists this week, as the country takes an early step towards recovery from a devastating coronavirus crisis ...
KUALA LUMPUR: The resort island of Langkawi in Kedah will reopen to fully vaccinated international tourists under a pilot travel bubble project. In a statement on Friday (Oct 22), Malaysian Prime ...
Malaysia will reopen the tourist haven of Langkawi islands to overseas visitors beginning Nov. 15, under a pilot international tourism bubble project that will run for three months. The government has ...
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