The case marks the latest in a crackdown that has implicated close allies of former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad.
Regional bloc’s latest peace mission bypassed the junta chief in bid to get the Five-Point Consensus back on track but blamed revolutionary groups for breaking trust.
Under Anwar, Najib jumped the queue for pardon without even serving a minimum of five years in prison, bypassed many others ...
AFTER more than three decades, the Parliamentary Services Act (PSA) is set to be revived following the tabling of new ...
Ever since US President Donald Trump launched his signature memecoin, TRUMP, on Jan. 18, at least five top politicians have ...
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MalaysiaNow on MSNThousands of Chinese nationals continue to settle in MalaysiaA large number of Chinese nationals continue to settle in Malaysia through the government's long-term visa programme, ...
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Hosted on MSNCtrl+Z on Dr MGood morning. Here's what you should know today. Key Highlights Ctrl+Z on Dr M MACtrl+C Ctrl+V Nazri v Akmal Ctrl+Z on Dr M ...
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Hosted on MSNMalaysia’s Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar: The billionaire monarch who refuses to be a ‘puppet king’Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar, Malaysia’s king with a family fortune estimated at US$5.7 billion, is an outspoken ruler determined ...
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Hosted on MSNWhy is MACC still under PM’s dept, graft-fighter asks govtEconomist and activist Edmund Terence Gomez says Putrajaya must institutionalise MACC's independence to improve Malaysia's ...
Hackers took control of Myanmar junta leader Min Aung Hlaing’s X account to promote a fake national cryptocurrency.
Kris Boyd said referee Nick Walsh standing by his decision to send off Rangers midfielder Mohamed Diomande despite being asked to conduct an on-field review was "embarrassing". Walsh gave Diomande ...
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