Enforcement is crucial to ensure success of new laws, say experts
KUALA LUMPUR: Enforcement is crucial, experts say, for the government’s plans on enacting new laws that make sex streaming and the online sextortion of children an offence. Read full story
Traders under close watch
KUALA LUMPUR: As the highly-anticipated Rahmah bazaars get going, traders will be under the watchful eye of enforcement officers looking out for any profiteering, says the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister. Read full story
Many hopeful of citizenship
A TOTAL of 688 citizenship applications for children born abroad to Malaysian mothers have been received by the Home Ministry. Read full story
Retiree on trial for keeping protected wildlife
PETALING JAYA: A retiree has been hit with seven charges for keeping protected wildlife without a special permit. Read full story
Adam Radlan to be tried in KL court on all charges
KUALA LUMPUR: The graft charges facing businessman Adam Radlan Adam Muhammad, who is linked to the Jana Wibawa programme, will be tried together in the same trial at the Sessions Court here. Read full story
Record-setting performance by Naim
POPULAR singer and actor Naim Daniel has been inducted into the Malaysia Book of Records for his performance during the recent music awards show of Anugerah Juara Lagu, reported Harian Metro. Read full story
S.Africa art show highlights destructive ties between humans and nature
A LIONESS towers over a seemingly dead hunter, her paws pinning his body to the ground. A woman dressed in black, her face replaced by a leopard’s head, sits flanked by three prowling wild cats.
Anwar invites Saudi Arabian businesses to invest in Malaysia
PRIME Minister Anwar Ibrahim has called on the business community in Saudi Arabia to invest more in Malaysia now that it has a stable government with clear policies. Talking to a gathering of Saudi Arabian and Malaysian businessmen at the Islamic Development Bank headquarters in Jeddah, he said the new government is committed to making […]
UK jury finds Nigerian politician guilty of organ harvesting plot
A LONDON jury today found Nigeria’s former deputy Senate president guilty of plotting to harvest a street trader’s kidney for his sick daughter, in the first UK case of its kind. Ike Ekweremadu, 60, his wife Beatrice, 56, and a doctor, Obinna Obeta, 50, were found guilty at the Central Criminal Court, the Old Bailey, […]
Johor Ruler marks his birthday with modest celebration after breaking fast
JOHOR BARU: Johor Ruler Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar has marked his birthday with a modest celebration here. Read full story