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Cabinet considers raising social media age limit to 16

Cabinet considers raising social media age limit to 16

Communications minister Fahmi Fadzil previously said Malaysia will soon require all social media platforms to implement electronic Know-Your-Customer identity verification…
Anwar reminds NGOs not to send too many volunteers to Gaza

Anwar reminds NGOs not to send too many volunteers to Gaza

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim advised NGOs to source supplies from areas near Gaza, saying it would be cheaper and more…
Dept’s figure of 85 accountancy seats accurate, says VC

UM confirms fall of student at hostel

The university says the student was immediately taken to Universiti Malaya Medical Centre for treatment. Source link
Musa offered no proof of ‘Christianisation’ intel, court told

Musa offered no proof of ‘Christianisation’ intel, court told

Segambut MP Hannah Yeoh’s lawyer tells the Court of Appeal that the former IGP tendered no evidence to support his…
Sabah to engage federal govt to implement court order on revenue

Sabah to engage federal govt to implement court order on revenue

Caretaker chief minister Hajiji Noor meeting members of the Sabah Law Reform Advisory Council at his official residence at Seri…
DAP man files emergency motion to debate stabbing, sexual harassment at schools

Selangor tightens security in Bandar Utama school after fatal stabbing case

A 16-year-old female student was stabbed to death by a 14-year-old male student at a secondary school in Bandar Utama,…
Cabinet mulls smartphone ban for students under 16

Cabinet mulls smartphone ban for students under 16

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, after performing Friday prayers in Putrajaya, reminded school heads not to cover up student misconduct. (Bernama…
Penang doctor pleads not guilty to insulting modesty of 2 foreign women

Penang doctor pleads not guilty to insulting modesty of 2 foreign women

Dr Goon Hoong Tatt pleaded not guilty to all the charges before two magistrates in Penang today. (Bernama pic) GEORGE…
AGC reviewing preliminary police probe report on Zara Qairinas death

Man awarded RM80,000 in damages for injuries from pothole accident

Court of Appeal also orders Selangor government, state JKR director and contractor to pay costs totalling RM40,000. Source link
FAM sec-gen suspended amid falsified document controversy

FAM sec-gen suspended amid falsified document controversy

FAM secretary-general Noor Azman Rahman has been suspended of his duties effective today to allow a FAM committee to probe…
Ex-Sabah Law Society president hails state govt’s role in High Court ruling

Ex-Sabah Law Society president hails state govt’s role in High Court ruling

Former Sabah Law Society president Roger Chin says the state government’s efforts have been instrumental in the pursuit of the…
Salleh hails court ruling on Sabah’s right to 40% federal revenue share

Salleh hails court ruling on Sabah’s right to 40% federal revenue share

Former chief minister Salleh Said Keruak said the Kota Kinabalu High Court’s judgment reaffirmed that Sabah’s constitutional right to 40%…
70 witnesses to be called for Zara Qairina inquest

Federal govt acted unlawfully by failing to honour 40% share, Sabah court rules

Kota Kinabalu High Court judge Celestina Stuel Galid today said the special grant arrangement between the federal government and Sabah…
Nik Nazmi criticises Fadhlina for ‘rushed’ response to school crime cases

Nik Nazmi criticises Fadhlina for ‘rushed’ response to school crime cases

Education minister Fadhlina Sidek yesterday said her ministry would immediately implement reforms in five key areas in light of recent…
Umno AGM pushed to January in view of Sabah polls

Umno AGM pushed to January in view of Sabah polls

Umno’s general assembly was initially set to take place from Aug 20-23 before being postponed to Nov 26-29. PETALING JAYA:…
Court to rule in senior citizen’s dog round-up obstruction case

Senior citizen’s defence called in MBPJ dog round-up obstruction case

Patrick Khoo is charged under Section 186 of the Penal Code and could be jailed for up to two years…
Penang cops to patrol boarding schools at night

Penang cops to patrol boarding schools at night

Penang police chief Azizee Ismail said the move will ensure there is police presence in schools, and to create a…
Harimau Malayas wake-up call: no glory without integrity

Harimau Malayas wake-up call: no glory without integrity

Our victories should be ones we can celebrate with our heads held high, not ones clouded by controversy. Source link
RM100mil injection from DKNM sale will aid KNM’s recovery

RM100mil injection from DKNM sale will aid KNM’s recovery

KNM suffered a major setback when Bursa Malaysia rejected its regularisation plan to exit its PN17 status. (File pic) PETALING…
Social sciences key to solving global crises, says LSE president

Social sciences key to solving global crises, says LSE president

LSE president and vice-chancellor Larry Kramer says social sciences are vital to shaping how societies use technology and address global…
Defections, not rejection, caused Sabah BN’s collapse in 2018, says Bung

BN, PH to resolve issue of overlapping seats tomorrow, says Bung

Sabah Barisan Nasional chairman Bung Moktar Radin has refused to identify the state seats that both BN and PH are…
Violence in schools: taking collective responsibility

Violence in schools: taking collective responsibility

From Dr Amar-Singh HSS The recent incidents of violence by children towards other children in our schools have significantly impacted…
Indonesia’s high-speed rail debt: a cautionary tale for the ECRL

Indonesia’s high-speed rail debt: a cautionary tale for the ECRL

The recent announcement that Indonesia has begun talks with China over the debt incurred from its high-speed rail project connecting…
South China Sea internet vulnerabilities threaten Asean’s digital boom

South China Sea internet vulnerabilities threaten Asean’s digital boom

Over 99% of global internet traffic runs through undersea fibre-optic cables, many of which pass through disputed South China Sea…
Cop denies kidnapping suspects severely beaten during arrests

Court declares ‘chain prosecution’ unlawful, acquits man of trafficking

The Kuala Lumpur High Court has discharged and acquitted Cheng Ruey Hoe, 46, of trafficking in almost 3kg of syabu…
KL’s vacant offices ripe for conversion to homes, says think tank

Budget 2026 marks new era of fiscal discipline and efficiency, say economists

The government unveiled a RM470 billion federal budget for 2026, aimed at driving growth and enhancing public welfare. (Envato Elements…
Faisal Halim and the courage to begin again

Faisal Halim and the courage to begin again

On a humid night at Bukit Jalil, the scoreboard read Malaysia 5 Laos 1. But that wasn’t the story. The…
WHO warns infectious diseases ‘spiralling out of control’ in Gaza

WHO warns infectious diseases ‘spiralling out of control’ in Gaza

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has raised hopes that vital aid and healthcare will finally reach Palestinians in Gaza…