The international news agency “Reuters” has claimed with reference to sources that the major petroleum products company “Shell” is in talks with Saudi Arabia’s state-owned company “Aramco” to sell its gas station business in Malaysia. , which is the second largest such network in the country.
Reuters says that if the talks are successful, a deal worth up to one billion US dollars might be reached.
According to Reuters, Shell declined to comment on the “discussion”, but said Malaysia was an important country for the company. Saudi Aramco also declined to comment.
British company Shell wholly owns regarding 950 fuel stations in the Southeast Asian nation of Malaysia, while Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas operates a large network of fuel stations.
In the Azlan Shah Hockey Cup, Pakistan achieved its second consecutive victory, the green shirts defeated Korea following Malaysia.
In the second match of the ongoing Azlan Shah Hockey Cup in Ipoh, the green shirts faced Korea, in which the national players played an aggressive game and defeated Korea by 4 goals once morest zero.
Azlan Shah Hockey Cup: The match started with the victory of the Pakistani team
Hanan Shahid, Arshad Liaquat, Ghazanfar Ali scored goals for Pakistan, while the Pakistan team will compete once morest Japan on May 7 in the third match.
‘Credit goes to the Prime Minister for the merit selection of the national hockey team’
On the other hand, on the second consecutive victory of the national hockey team, Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Program Rana Mashhood Ahmed said that the credit for the selection of the national hockey team on merit goes to the prime minister. The evidence speaks for itself.
Rana Mashhood Ahmed said that with the timely attention of the Prime Minister, the selection issue of the hockey team was resolved, the hockey team is meeting our expectations.
He further said that once morest South Korea, our team has played brilliantly, our young players have made us proud, the national hockey team is a new team and it needs our support.
Chairman Prime Minister Youth Program said that the whole nation should encourage our hockey players.
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2024-05-05 16:49:14
One of the world’s leading fast food chains, KFC, has been forced to close its outlets in Malaysia.
KFC has cited difficult economic conditions as the reason for the closure of its outlets in Malaysia.
However, according to local media reports in Malaysia, the closure is due to a boycott of the fast food chain due to its ties to Israel.
Resolution passed once morest KFC products, branch closed
It should be noted that 63.5% of the population of Malaysia is Muslim and this country is a staunch supporter of the Palestinians.
THE parents of Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) Commander Firdaus Ramli had just chatted with their son by telephone almost an hour before his tragic death on Tuesday (23/4). As is known, Firdaus was one of the 10 victims killed in the Malaysian military helicopter crash.
“This can’t be happening. I can’t believe my brother is gone. “Just now (Tuesday morning), I heard my parents talking to him on the telephone,” said Alya Ramli, 27, Firdaus’ sister.
“About an hour later, we got the sad news regarding his death,” he said.
Firdaus, 44, was the pilot of one of the helicopters that crashed in Lumut, Perak. Alya said her sister would always call her parents before she left for a flight or mission. The family also gathered recently to celebrate Eid together.
“That was the last time I saw him,” he said between tears at their residence in Pantai Jerejak, Penang.
About a dozen journalists visited the two-story house, which was quiet and all the doors were closed, except when a relative appeared to collect food from a delivery man.
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Alya, who came out to speak briefly with reporters, declined to be photographed. He said that the news of his brother’s death was conveyed by his wife, who lives in Sabah, at around 10 am at that time.
“My parents have gone to the RMN headquarters in Lumut to get further information and complete the process of repatriating my brother’s body,” he said.
One of Firdaus’ relatives, Syahirah, said the deceased had served in the navy for more than 20 years.
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“He has been based in Kota Kinabalu for two years,” he said.
Firdaus was among 10 crew members who died following two naval helicopters collided during training at the naval base stadium in Lumut.
It is known that he was the pilot of the HOM M503-3 helicopter with seven crew members on board. The plane belongs to Squadron 503 which is based in Kota Kinabalu.
(Straitstimes/Z-9)
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