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Malaysian Coast Guard Helicopter Crashes Near Island, 4 Rescued
Four people were rescued after a Malaysian coast guard helicopter crashed in the Strait of Malacca on Tuesday, the aviation regulator said.
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Malaysian Communications Ministry Urges Government Regulators to Adopt Crypto as Legal Tender
The Malaysian Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (KKMM) is reportedly backing the adoption of cryptocurrencies, with the deputy communications and multimedia minister calling the government to legalise crypto.
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Binance Ordered by Malaysia Regulator to Completely Disable Website, App
Binance, the cryptocurrency trading platform, has been publically reprimanded by the Malaysian regulator for continuing to operate in the country despite being added to the regulator's investor alert list a year ago. The regulator ordered Binance to disable its website and mobile applications, and cease media and marketing activities.
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Fuel Leak Causes Lengthy Pit Lane Fire at Malaysian GP
Kevin Magnussen made a regulation stop in pit lane and the car was being pushed toward the team garage when flames emerged at the top of the fuel tank
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To Whom It May Concern: Please Claim Your Boeing 747s
Still puzzled by the mystery of missing flight MH370, Malaysian airport authorities now have the opposite problem: three Boeing 747 planes left unclaimed at the country's main airport.
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AirAsia Withdraws in-Flight Mag for Carrying Wrong India Map
Malaysian carrier AirAsia today withdrew all copies of its in-flight magazine from circulation and removed it from its website, complying with an order of aviation regulator DGCA, for wrongly depicting the map of India.
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India Sets New Aircraft Tracking Rules After MH370 Disappearance
India's civil aviation regulator said on Wednesday it has set new rules for local airlines to ensure real time tracking of aircraft, a decision it said was prompted by the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.
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Pressure increases for plane tracking after MH370 incident
Four weeks into the hunt for MH370, pressure is building for better ways of tracking aircraft as regulators wrestle with the Malaysian jet's disappearance.
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Malaysian Coast Guard Helicopter Crashes Near Island, 4 Rescued
Four people were rescued after a Malaysian coast guard helicopter crashed in the Strait of Malacca on Tuesday, the aviation regulator said.
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Malaysian Communications Ministry Urges Government Regulators to Adopt Crypto as Legal Tender
The Malaysian Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (KKMM) is reportedly backing the adoption of cryptocurrencies, with the deputy communications and multimedia minister calling the government to legalise crypto.
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Binance Ordered by Malaysia Regulator to Completely Disable Website, App
Binance, the cryptocurrency trading platform, has been publically reprimanded by the Malaysian regulator for continuing to operate in the country despite being added to the regulator's investor alert list a year ago. The regulator ordered Binance to disable its website and mobile applications, and cease media and marketing activities.
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Fuel Leak Causes Lengthy Pit Lane Fire at Malaysian GP
Kevin Magnussen made a regulation stop in pit lane and the car was being pushed toward the team garage when flames emerged at the top of the fuel tank
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To Whom It May Concern: Please Claim Your Boeing 747s
Still puzzled by the mystery of missing flight MH370, Malaysian airport authorities now have the opposite problem: three Boeing 747 planes left unclaimed at the country's main airport.
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AirAsia Withdraws in-Flight Mag for Carrying Wrong India Map
Malaysian carrier AirAsia today withdrew all copies of its in-flight magazine from circulation and removed it from its website, complying with an order of aviation regulator DGCA, for wrongly depicting the map of India.
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India Sets New Aircraft Tracking Rules After MH370 Disappearance
India's civil aviation regulator said on Wednesday it has set new rules for local airlines to ensure real time tracking of aircraft, a decision it said was prompted by the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.
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Pressure increases for plane tracking after MH370 incident
Four weeks into the hunt for MH370, pressure is building for better ways of tracking aircraft as regulators wrestle with the Malaysian jet's disappearance.