M’sian-born Miss UN ambassador overcomes odds Social worker Sonia Sharma from Penang beat contestants from 80 other countries. M’sian-born Miss UN ambassador overcomes odds
Read More »Don't make Biden the enemy, Umno told The US vice-president's criticism of BN p…
Don't make Biden the enemy, Umno told The US vice-president's criticism of BN policy is justified, says PKR leader. Don't make Biden the enemy, Umno told
Read More »Tunku would be the “unhappiest M’sian” today COMMENT Instead of the “happiest P…
Tunku would be the “unhappiest M’sian” today COMMENT Instead of the “happiest Prime Minister”, had he been alive today. Tunku would be the “unhappiest M’sian” today
Read More »Sidang Injil Borneo (SIB) is appealing to the authorities to amend policies on p…
Sidang Injil Borneo (SIB) is appealing to the authorities to amend policies on prohibiting certain words from use by religions other than Islam: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/282523 The prohibition has far-reaching effects on practices in churches affiliated with SIB and their congregation, many …
Read More »DAP still after extra S'gor deputy speaker post Selangor chief Tony Pua tells p…
DAP still after extra S'gor deputy speaker post Selangor chief Tony Pua tells party they haven't given up yet. DAP still after extra S'gor deputy speaker post
Read More »Deputy minister proposes RON95 price cut Ahmad Maslan urges this if crude oil p…
Deputy minister proposes RON95 price cut Ahmad Maslan urges this if crude oil prices go down to US$ 70-75 per barrel. Deputy minister proposes RON95 price cut
Read More »Police monitor cracks at Bukit Aman's tower Cracks are detected at Bukit Aman p…
Police monitor cracks at Bukit Aman's tower Cracks are detected at Bukit Aman police HQ's 33-storey building. Police monitor cracks at Bukit Aman's tower
Read More »Customs blamed, 'Allah' books released Why did the brohaha start in the first p…
Customs blamed, 'Allah' books released Why did the brohaha start in the first place is the question. Customs blamed, 'Allah' books released
Read More »An Australian journalist of 40 years' standing, Paul Malone, has described the P…
An Australian journalist of 40 years' standing, Paul Malone, has described the Penan people as 'peaceful people' who even refused to mount revenge attacks even when their women and children were massacred by outsiders. "They have shown great restraint in their anti-logging and an …
Read More »Malaysia will increase the amount of palm oil in biodiesel from 5 percent to 7 p…
Malaysia will increase the amount of palm oil in biodiesel from 5 percent to 7 percent from November, as the world’s No 2 palm grower tries to reduce stockpiles and prop up prices that have fallen nearly 20 percent this year. Malaysia was also studying the possibility of again raising the mandate fo …
Read More »The Voluntary Patrol Unit (PPS) is trying to take over the jurisdiction of the p…
The Voluntary Patrol Unit (PPS) is trying to take over the jurisdiction of the police and the reduction of the crime rate in the state has nothing to do with the unit set up by the Penang government, said Home Minister Ahmad Zahid. Based on the reports he received, Zahid said PPS members were conduc …
Read More »The Federal Court today ruled that senior lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah is a p…
The Federal Court today ruled that senior lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah is a proper and fit person to lead the prosecution team in the final appeal of Anwar Ibrahim against his five-year jail sentence for sodomy at the Apex Court on Oct 28. A five-man bench headed by Chief Justice Arifin Zakaria i …
Read More »Chinese are not beggars, Najib told A DAP MP also asks if those who supported P…
Chinese are not beggars, Najib told A DAP MP also asks if those who supported Pakatan don't have to pay taxes. Chinese are not beggars, Najib told
Read More »More Islamic conversion attempts in S’wak They are allegedly offering RM6.000 p…
More Islamic conversion attempts in S’wak They are allegedly offering RM6.000 per person to convert to Islam. More Islamic conversion attempts in S’wak
Read More »Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar has dismissed the allegation that p…
Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar has dismissed the allegation that police are practicing double standards with regard to investigations under the Sedition Act. He said the police would also be recording a statement from Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamid, who oversees the men in blue. " …
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