Problems plaguing KLIA Aerotrains have tarnished nation's image, says Loke
KUALA LUMPUR: The problems Aerotrains at the KL International Airport (KLIA) are facing have tarnished the nation’s image, says Anthony Loke. Read full story
Scammed: Clerk loses RM45,000 after donating to non-existent refugee fund
MELAKA: A 30-year-old female clerk lost RM45,000 after being convinced to donate towards an international fund to assist children of refugees. Read full story
Pendang MP ejected from Dewan Rakyat
PENDANG lawmaker Awang Solahuddin Hashim was thrown out of the chamber today after he repeatedly interrupted Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli.
Pakatan lodges police report over Hadi’s alleged defiance against sultan
TERENGGANU Pakatan Harapan has lodged a police report against PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang for allegedly issuing a statement defying the sultan of Terengganu’s decree on religious talks at mosques and surau in the state. Its chairman, Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad, said this was in connection with Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin’s decree on […]
As lights go off, homeless offer respite to Johannesburg motorists
AS soon as the power goes off and the traffic lights are out, homeless men sporting bright-green high-visibility vests emerge apparently from nowhere and start directing the cars at a busy Johannesburg intersection. South Africa is buckling under unprecedented power cuts, which are crippling everything from manufacturing to the flow of traffic.
Nothing to hide: Mat Sabu reveals name of sole Malaysian firm importing eggs from India
KUALA LUMPUR: The government isn’t hiding any details behind the sole Malaysian company allowed to import eggs from India, says Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. Read full story
Politicians banned from delivering sermons in mosques, surau since 2018, says Negri MB
SEREMBAN: Politicians have been banned from delivering sermons in mosques and surau in Negri Sembilan to prevent a split among Muslims, says Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun. Read full story
Flood: Ministry assessing damage, losses suffered in agriculture, livestock sectors
PORT DICKSON: The Agriculture and Food Security Ministry is evaluating and identifying the damage and actual amount of loss suffered by the agriculture and livestock sectors due to floods, especially in Johor. Read full story
Floods: 231 Southern Volunteers start clean-up mission in Segamat
ISKANDAR PUTERI: A total of 231 volunteers from Southern Volunteers left for Segamat on Wednesday (March 8), to carry out a post-flood mission to help victims who are in dire straits as a result of the recent disaster. Read full story
McDonald's Menu Rahmah is proof food is not low class, says Salahuddin
PETALING JAYA: McDonald’s Malaysia has launched the Menu Rahmah to enable all Malaysians to enjoy McDonald’s meals for as low as RM5 at more than 300 branches nationwide. Read full story