There are Malaysians who have no love lost for Singapore, more so after years of fighting over water, airspace, bridge, sand, rock and chicken rice. more..
A South Centre conference last week warned that developing countries could be badly hit by the new global downturn, and also discussed the state of WTO negotiations. more..
Datuk Seri Shahrizat Jalil looked serene and at peace when she returned from Mecca but there are rumblings on the Wanita Umno ground and the pressure is starting to build up more..
PETALING JAYA: Investigations into the 18 football players and a coach who allegedly accepted bribes of up to RM100,000 each to throw matches have been completed. more..
PETALING JAYA: A retiree claims that he has lost almost RM15,000 wired to him through a remittance company after photocopies of his personal documents were used to withdraw the money. more..
MALACCA: Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng should refrain from being a political 'street fighter' and instead focus his attention on resolving woes faced by Penangites like a true statesman, MCA more..
BUTTERWORTH: Three suspected armed robbers, including two Indonesians, were gunned down after they tried to shoot their way out of a police dragnet at KM160 of the North-South Expressway near the more..
KUALA LUMPUR: The Joint Action Group for Gender Equality (JAG) is appalled by the 12-year jail sentence meted out to the teenager found guilty of throwing her baby out of a more..
KUALA LUMPUR: The Government should make public the details of the temporary operating licence given to Lynas Corp, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai. more..
IPOH: The Finance Ministry has allayed fears that those who received the approval letter for the one-off RM500 aid under the Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia Scheme (BR1M) after the deadline will not more..
PETALING JAYA: The current surplus of nurses is expected to be temporary as student intakes have decreased following measures taken by the Government, Malaysian Nurses Association president Dame Ramziah Ahmad said. more..