Undersea cables to offshore Lienchiang County (Matsu), which lies off the coast of China, were disconnected, the Ministry of Digital Affairs said today, while Chunghwa Telecom said back-up ...
During the betting process for Malaysia's largest-ever Toto prize, a whopping RM121 million (S$36.78 million), things got ugly. As punters queued up in a congested Sports Toto betting outlet in ...
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In a Facebook post on Jan. 18, lottery company Sports Toto Malaysia congratulated the winners. The winners include one Standard Play punter, two System Play punters and one EZ-Bet punter.
Sports Toto may produce a centimillionaire as the prize for its Supreme 6/58 jackpot is set to exceed RM100 million this Saturday, 18 January, marking a new all-time high Speaking to China Press, ...
SINGAPORE - An aerospace facility in the Loyang industrial estate is set to ... as it would not make sense for Rolls-Royce to ship engines from other parts of the world to Singapore for repairs.
A lottery enthusiast recently consulted ChatGPT about winning the Sports Toto 6/58 jackpot, which is expected to exceed RM100 million very soon. The AI’s solution? A cool RM81 million investment to ...
China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901, also known as the “monster ship,” continued its presence near the coast of Zambales on Wednesday despite the Philippines’ call to withdraw the vessel. In a ...
Two lucky punters won $3.04 million each after the Toto draw on Monday (Jan 13). The $6.08 million jackpot was up for grabs after two previous draws on Jan 6 and 9 saw no Group 1 winners.
In what could be the most exciting lottery news to hit Malaysia this year (and it’s only January), the Sports Toto 6/58 jackpot is about to smash through the RM100 million ceiling. Yes, you read that ...
A Newsweek map shows the path followed by Chinese Coast Guard's "Monster" ship as it patrolled within the Philippines' maritime zone in recent weeks, despite the U.S. ally's continued protests.
Meta plans to lay off approximately 3,600 employees identified as low performers to raise performance standards. CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed the move, emphasizing extensive performance-based cuts.