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Bekas suami pelakon wanita kaki ‘scam’

Utusan Malaysia

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July 12, 2026

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AduhaI, baru sahaja dunia hiburan dikejutkan dengan berita seorang pelakon wanita yang dikatakan ditangkap berkaitan kes dadah, kini telinga Cik Bunga pula menangkap cerita lain tentang bekas suami pelakon berkenaan. Bukan cerita biasa-biasa, ya. Kalau benar apa yang sampai ke telinga Cik Bunga ini, nampaknya ada sebab mengapa sesetengah orang belakang tabir kurang senang apabila ... Read more The post Bekas suami pelakon wanita kaki ‘scam’ appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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KoreaTechDesk

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· Jul 7, 2026

The Real Value of KSGC Isn’t Funding, It’s What Founders Do After Acceptance

For many foreign founders, receiving acceptance into a Korean startup program feels like a breakthrough moment. The email arrives, congratulations follow, and a new market suddenly appears within reach. But little did they know that the most important work often begins after that acceptance letter. Because yes, Korea’s startup programs— like KSGC, for instance—can provide [] The post The Real Value of KSGC Isn’t Funding, It’s What Founders Do After Acceptance first appeared on KoreaTechDesk | Korean Startup and Technology News.

India Today

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· Jul 1, 2026

It's a Rs 20,000-crore scam, big names involved: SP leader on Ram Mandir donations

It's a Rs 20,000-crore scam, big names involved: SP leader on Ram Mandir donations

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 6, 2026

Mahadev betting case: ED attaches assets of Delhi businessman Vikas Garg

The assets are linked to Delhi-based businessman Vikas Garg, along with his family members and companies, with ED treating them as proceeds of crime in Mahadev online money laundering case.

Quartz

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· Jul 9, 2026

SK Hynix's $28 billion Nasdaq listing is more than seven times oversubscribed

The 177.9 million ADR sale drew demand from long-only funds, tech funds, sovereign wealth funds, and Asia-focused investors

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jul 5, 2026

Naver Pay tops S. Korean mobile payment market on rewards

SEOUL, July 5 (Yonhap) -- Naver Pay, the mobile payment service operated by Kore...

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 7, 2026

Digital fraud shows criminals have moved from the street to the screen – Prof. Bokpin

Criminals are no longer only looking for cash in people’s pockets, shops or homes. As more payments move onto phones, apps and digital platforms, Economist and Professor of Finance at the University of Ghana Business School, Godfred Bokpin, says fraudsters are also moving online. He says the shift is expected because criminals follow the money. []

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Related coverage for "Bekas suami pelakon wanita kaki ‘scam’": KoreaTechDesk — The Real Value of KSGC Isn’t Funding, It’s What Founders Do After Acceptance. India Today — It's a Rs 20,000-crore scam, big names involved: SP leader on Ram Mandir donations. The Hindu BusinessLine — Mahadev betting case: ED attaches assets of Delhi businessman Vikas Garg. Quartz — SK Hynix's $28 billion Nasdaq listing is more than seven times oversubscribed. Yonhap News Agency — Naver Pay tops S. Korean mobile payment market on rewards. MyJoyOnline — Digital fraud shows criminals have moved from the street to the screen – Prof. Bokpin