SIBU: Residents of a longhouse in Sungai Asan Bayu near here were shocked when they were told that an object found on a roof could be debris from a Chinese Long March 5B rocket.
PUTRAJAYA: There was no radiation or radioactive element detected on two objects suspected to be debris from China’s rocket found in Sarawak recently, says the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti).
KUALA LUMPUR: The initial assessment for Lynas’ proposed permanent disposal facility (PDF) in Gebeng Industrial Area is expected to be decided by next month, says Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba. The Science, Technology and Innovation Minister said that the environmental impact assessment (EIA) and radiological impact assessment (RIA) had been submitted to the Atomic Energy […]
KUANTAN: Any decision made on Lynas’ permanent disposal facility (PDF) will take public safety into account, says Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.
Rare earths producer Lynas Corp Ltd said on Wednesday output nearly halved in the fourth quarter, hit by coronavirus-triggered halts at its Malaysian processing plant and flagship mine in Australia.
Lynas Corporation has restarted operations at its rare earth refinery here after being closed for more than a month.
Lynas Corporation’s Malaysian operation has received a new three-year operating licence until early March 2023.
Calling it a betrayal, Himpunan Hijau is demanding the government to reveal the names of ministers who supported Lynas’ licence renewal.
Kuantan MP Fuziah Salleh is calling for Lynas’ operating licence not to be renewed, following reports that the Western Australia government will not accept the import of radioactive waste.

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