
General: King Receives Credentials Of New Foreign Envoys To Malaysia
Kelantan and Kedah recorded the lowest indices at 103.9 points and 104.6 points respectively.
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Putrajaya recorded the highest household cost of living index at 106.3 points, followed by Kuala Lumpur at 106.1 points and Selangor at 105.4 points. Malaysia’s working poor under pressure as living costs outpace income growth, says economy minister. KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 (Bernama) -- His Majesty, Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, received Letters of Credence of six heads of foreign missions to Malaysia at Istana Negara, today.
Furthermore, Also receiving their instruments of appointment were Malaysian Ambassador to Italy Datuk Shahabudeen Adam Shah and Malaysian Ambassador to Morocco Edi Irwan Mahmud.
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Putrajaya recorded the highest household cost of living index at 106.3 points, followed by Kuala Lumpur at 106.1 points and Selangor at 105.4 points.
according to Malay MailMalaysia’s working poor under pressure as living costs outpace income growth, says economy minister.
according to Malay MailKUALA LUMPUR, July 14 (Bernama) -- His Majesty, Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, received Letters of Credence of six heads of foreign missions to Malaysia at Istana Negara, today.
according to BernamaAlso receiving their instruments of appointment were Malaysian Ambassador to Italy Datuk Shahabudeen Adam Shah and Malaysian Ambassador to Morocco Edi Irwan Mahmud.
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