COMMENT | What is shocking about Riduan Abdullah, the wanted fugitive kidnapper of M Indira Gandhi’s daughter, is not that he ...
The death of a Taiwanese influencer at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur has inadvertently led to controversial rapper Namewee landing in the dock facing drug charges. According to media reports, the rapper, ...
Setiawangsa PKR chief Afdlin Shauki Aksan has warned that arrogance and hostility towards the media could cost the coalition ...
The Education Ministry will introduce a comprehensive student character development initiative in 2026, utilising an ...
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim cancelled his trip to Pahang at the last minute today after receiving medical advice to rest. A ...
The United States respects Malaysia’s sovereign right to pursue its own foreign and economic policy, including its interest ...
A letter with the signatures of 16 Bersatu MPs surfaced yesterday, opposing disciplinary action taken against three of their ...
The most immediate technological shock comes from Google’s unveiling of its Willow quantum chip, which recently demonstrated ...
This is nothing new. “Spare the rod, spoil the child” would ring out in spaces of public discourse every time a spate of ...
Human Resources Minister Steven Sim has hailed the two lawyers who worked pro bono to help 93 migrant workers secure back pay as heroes. He also welcomed the High Court decision, which upheld a Labour ...
A human rights lawyer has criticised the government for being “recalcitrant on migrant legislative reform” despite Malaysia being one of the largest importers of foreign labour in Asia.
Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming has taken note of criticism against him following allegations that he threatened a journalist during a recent press conference in Kuala Lumpur.
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