In March, Airbnb announced that, starting April 30, the company would ban the use of surveillance cameras in its rentals. The news was welcomed by those concerned about privacy.
PADANG BESAR: The targeted subsidy programme that the government is introducing is to ensure that the right group of Malaysians will receive assistance, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
He said the same approach applies to electricity bills, where tariff increases are only imposed on 15% of the population such as the wealthy. The Prime Minister also said oil prices have remained stable due to global market dynamics, geopolitical issues and the cost of production.
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