Good weather forecast for first day of National Day parade rehearsal

PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Meteorological Department forecasts favourable weather conditions for the first morning of the 2025 National Day celebration rehearsal tomorrow. MetMalaysia stated in a Facebook post that rain is expected in the afternoon, while fair weather is forecast at night. The department predicts morning rain on Thursday and Friday, with fine weather expected during… Continue reading Good weather forecast for first day of National Day parade rehearsal

EU asserts sovereign right to regulate tech after Trump tariff threat

BRUSSELS: The European Commission has firmly asserted its sovereign right to regulate technology companies operating within its territory following threats from former US President Donald Trump. Brussels maintains that its digital regulations apply equally to all firms and are consistent with European democratic values. The European Union has implemented comprehensive legislation including the Digital Markets… Continue reading EU asserts sovereign right to regulate tech after Trump tariff threat
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EU asserts sovereign right to regulate tech after Trump tariff threat

BRUSSELS: The European Commission has firmly asserted its sovereign right to regulate technology companies operating within its territory following threats from former US President Donald Trump. Brussels maintains that its digital regulations apply equally to all firms and are consistent with European democratic values. The European Union has implemented comprehensive legislation including the Digital Markets… Continue reading EU asserts sovereign right to regulate tech after Trump tariff threat

Medical student critically injured in seventh-floor apartment fall in Melaka

MELAKA: A final-year medical student from a private university in Bukit Baru is in critical condition after falling from the seventh floor of an apartment in Jalan Tun Razak. Melaka Tengah police chief ACP Christopher Patit confirmed the 24-year-old male student sustained severe traumatic brain injuries including skull fractures. He is currently receiving treatment at… Continue reading Medical student critically injured in seventh-floor apartment fall in Melaka

US envoy urges Lebanon to act on Hezbollah disarmament plan

BAABDA: US envoy Morgan Ortagus stated on Tuesday that Lebanese authorities must translate their decision to disarm Hezbollah into concrete action. “We’re all greatly encouraged by the historic decision of the government a few weeks ago, but now it’s not about words, now it’s about action,“ she told journalists at Lebanon’s presidential palace. Her comments… Continue reading US envoy urges Lebanon to act on Hezbollah disarmament plan

Iran negotiating with all its might to prevent UN sanctions snapback

TEHRAN: Iran declared on Tuesday that it was negotiating with all its might to prevent a sanctions snapback threatened by European powers under the 2015 nuclear deal. Foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei stated that Tehran’s focus remained on preventing actions that could prove costly for the country during his weekly press conference. He confirmed that… Continue reading Iran negotiating with all its might to prevent UN sanctions snapback

Anwar receives courtesy call from Singapore defence minister

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim received a courtesy call from Singapore’s Minister of Defence Chan Chun Sing at the Parliament Building today. Their discussions centred on regional security and defence cooperation aligned with ASEAN’s peace and stability aspirations in Southeast Asia. Anwar expressed appreciation for Singapore’s support of the Cambodia-Thailand peace dialogue… Continue reading Anwar receives courtesy call from Singapore defence minister

Finland’s Stubb urges Trump to pressure Russia over Ukraine war

HELSINKI: Finnish President Alexander Stubb has urged US President Donald Trump to implement measures that would compel Russia to negotiate with Ukraine. Stubb expressed hope that Trump’s patience with Moscow would eventually run out during his Tuesday press conference. The Finnish leader has developed a personal relationship with Trump through golf and leads a nation… Continue reading Finland’s Stubb urges Trump to pressure Russia over Ukraine war

Cuaca baik ramalan MetMalaysia untuk hari pertama raptai Hari Kebangsaan

PUTRAJAYA: Cuaca di kawasan ini diramalkan baik pada sebelah pagi esok sempena hari pertama raptai sambutan Hari Kebangsaan 2025. Jabatan Meteorologi Malaysia membuat kenyataan ini menerusi hantaran rasmi di Facebook mereka. Bagaimanapun hujan dijangka berlaku pada waktu petang esok dengan keadaan kembali baik pada waktu malam. MetMalaysia turut meramalkan hujan pagi untuk hari Khamis dan… Continue reading Cuaca baik ramalan MetMalaysia untuk hari pertama raptai Hari Kebangsaan
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MACC arrests Penang government director for alleged RM4,000 graft

GEORGE TOWN: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission arrested a government department director today on suspicion of misusing her position to recommend her husband’s company for a food and beverage supply contract. According to a MACC source, the woman in her fifties was arrested around 11 pm at the Penang MACC office after appearing to provide her… Continue reading MACC arrests Penang government director for alleged RM4,000 graft

Polis tahan tiga individu, rampas dadah bernilai RM32,020 di Pekan

PEKAN: Polis berjaya menumpaskan aktiviti pengedaran dadah dengan menahan tiga individu termasuk sepasang suami isteri serta merampas dadah bernilai RM32,020 dalam dua serbuan berasingan di sini pada Ahad lepas. Ketua Polis Daerah Pekan Supt Mohd Zaidi Mat Zin berkata serbuan pada pukul 7 malam itu dijalankan oleh pasukan anggota Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Narkotik Ibu Pejabat… Continue reading Polis tahan tiga individu, rampas dadah bernilai RM32,020 di Pekan
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Three arrested with RM32,000 drugs in Pekan police raids

PEKAN: Police have arrested three individuals and seized drugs valued at over 32,000 ringgit during two separate operations here on Sunday. The suspects include a married couple with multiple prior drug-related offences on their criminal records. Pekan police chief Superintendent Mohd Zaidi Mat Zin confirmed the total drug seizure weighed 1,033.46 grams. He stated that… Continue reading Three arrested with RM32,000 drugs in Pekan police raids

Pengarah jabatan kerajaan ditahan SPRM syor syarikat suami bekalan makanan

GEORGE TOWN: Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia Pulau Pinang menahan seorang pengarah jabatan kerajaan kerana disyaki menyalahgunakan jawatan dengan mengesyorkan syarikat suaminya bagi pembekalan makanan dan minuman untuk sebuah program pada 2017. Suspek wanita berusia lingkungan 50 tahun itu ditahan kira-kira pukul 11 pagi di Pejabat SPRM Pulau Pinang ketika hadir memberi keterangan. Berdasarkan siasatan awal,… Continue reading Pengarah jabatan kerajaan ditahan SPRM syor syarikat suami bekalan makanan
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Berjaya Land stages turnaround in Q4 with RM15.45m pre-tax profit

PETALING JAYA: Berjaya Land Bhd (BLand) recorded revenue of RM1.91 billion for the fourth quarter ended June 30, 2025 (Q4’25), while pre-tax profit stood at RM15.45 million, marking a turnaround from the same quarter last year when it registered a pre-tax loss of RM16.62 million. According to a Bursa Malaysia filing, the group’s lower revenue… Continue reading Berjaya Land stages turnaround in Q4 with RM15.45m pre-tax profit
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Public Bank posts RM1.76 billion net profit in Q2, declares 10.5 sen dividend

KUALA LUMPUR: Public Bank Bhd registered a slightly lower net profit of RM1.76 billion for the second quarter ended June 30, compared to RM1.78 billion recorded in the same period last year, due to the effect of lower non-taxable income in the current year. However, the banking group’s revenue for the quarter rose to RM7.35… Continue reading Public Bank posts RM1.76 billion net profit in Q2, declares 10.5 sen dividend
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AutoCount Dotcom Q2 net profit jumps 90% year-on-year to RM8.6 million

PETALING JAYA: AutoCount Dotcom Bhd, a developer and distributor of financial management software, delivered a robust performance with a net profit of RM8.6 million for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025 (Q2’25), representing a 90.4% year-on-year (YoY) increase from RM4.5 million in Q2’24. Revenue rose by 49.3% YoY to RM20.2 million, driven primarily by… Continue reading AutoCount Dotcom Q2 net profit jumps 90% year-on-year to RM8.6 million
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RUU Bantuan Guaman dan Pembelaan Awam 2025 utamakan perlindungan kanak-kanak

PUTATAN: Rang Undang-Undang Bantuan Guaman dan Pembelaan Awam 2025 yang diluluskan di Dewan Rakyat akan mengutamakan serta memperkukuh perlindungan undang-undang untuk kanak-kanak. Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri (Undang-Undang dan Reformasi Institusi) Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said menekankan fokus khusus kepada kanak-kanak yang menjadi mangsa jenayah seksual. Semua mangsa kanak-kanak akan menerima bantuan dan sokongan guaman… Continue reading RUU Bantuan Guaman dan Pembelaan Awam 2025 utamakan perlindungan kanak-kanak
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Bridging solutions with corporate action

KUALA LUMPUR: The Sustainability & ESG Association Malaysia (SEAM), a new national platform uniting ESG practitioners, corporates, government agencies, and policy architects, held its soft launch recently. Founded by experienced sustainability and ESG professionals, SEAM aims to drive meaningful ESG adoption through real-world implementation, not just reporting. The association’s cornerstone is the IDEA-C Framework –… Continue reading Bridging solutions with corporate action
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Petronas Carigali hits first oil at Bindu Field offshore T’ganu

KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), has achieved first hydrocarbon production from the Bindu Field, located 210km off the coast of Terengganu. This achievement on June 9 follows Petronas Carigali assuming its new role as operator of the Gas Production Sharing Contract (GPSC) effective April 1,… Continue reading Petronas Carigali hits first oil at Bindu Field offshore T’ganu
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‘Malaysia must balance data centres with green transition’

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia must strike a careful balance between embracing data centre investments and ensuring its green transition goals are met, said member of parliament for Setiawangsa and former natural resources and environmental sustainability minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad. Speaking at the Renewable Power, Digital Growth: Malaysia’s Sustainable Edge conference, organised by the Malaysian Institute… Continue reading ‘Malaysia must balance data centres with green transition’
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CelcomDigi empowers SME partners to uplift capabilities

PETALING JAYA: CelcomDigi Bhd recently onboarded close to 100 Malaysian small and medium enterprises (SME) and exclusive sales partners from over 60 companies in the first batch of its CelcomDigi Vendor Empowerment and Excellence Programme (VEEP). VEEP is a strategic initiative designed to uplift SMEs within the company’s supply chain, equipping them with practical knowledge,… Continue reading CelcomDigi empowers SME partners to uplift capabilities
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Malaysian traveller visits 50 countries, says home way better

TRAVEL changes you. It broadens your horizons, shifts your perspectives, and makes you appreciate the beauty of the world. But sometimes, it also makes you realise just how special home truly is. For one Malaysian traveller who has visited 50 countries across the globe, from the grand streets of Europe to the bustling markets of… Continue reading Malaysian traveller visits 50 countries, says home way better

‘The one without manners is you’ — teacher slams parent’s dig at SK kids, sparks netizen clash

A fiery post on Threads has gone viral after a national school teacher clapped back at a parent who claimed they didn’t send their child to a Sekolah Kebangsaan because “kids nowadays have no manners.” The remark struck a nerve with many, but none more than teachers who dedicate their lives to guiding these students.… Continue reading ‘The one without manners is you’ — teacher slams parent’s dig at SK kids, sparks netizen clash

Ajiya’s 6M FY25 PBT stands at RM20.5m with strong recurring interest income of RM7.6m

KUALA LUMPUR: Ajiya Bhd, a leading Malaysian building materials provider specialising in metal roofing systems and safety glass products, reported a solid improvement in profitability, supported by effective cost management and additional non-core income from the strategic disposal of underutilised assets. For the six months ended June 30, 2025 (1H FY25), the group posted revenue… Continue reading Ajiya’s 6M FY25 PBT stands at RM20.5m with strong recurring interest income of RM7.6m
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Penganggur dipenjara 10 bulan, didenda RM5,000 rakam simpan video lucah

KUALA LUMPUR: Seorang penganggur dihukum penjara 10 bulan dan didenda 5,000 ringgit oleh Mahkamah Majistret di sini hari ini selepas mengaku bersalah merakam serta menyimpan ratusan gambar dan video lucah dalam telefon bimbitnya. Majistret Amira Abd Aziz menjatuhkan hukuman itu terhadap P. Naagiran yang berusia 28 tahun serta memerintahkan dia menjalani hukuman penjara bermula hari… Continue reading Penganggur dipenjara 10 bulan, didenda RM5,000 rakam simpan video lucah
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Urban Renewal Bill delay unnecessary says PlanMalaysia chief

KUALA LUMPUR: The proposed deferral of the Urban Renewal Bill is completely unwarranted according to Town and Country Planning Department director-general Datuk Dr Alias Rameli. He confirmed that the draft legislation has undergone extensive stakeholder consultation through more than 108 engagement sessions nationwide. These sessions involved professional bodies and residents’ associations across the country to… Continue reading Urban Renewal Bill delay unnecessary says PlanMalaysia chief

SICS 2025 tarik pelaburan, kukuh ekonomi penjagaan di Selangor

SHAH ALAM: Sidang Kemuncak Penjagaan Antarabangsa Selangor (SICS) 2025 pada Oktober ini dijangka menjadi platform terbaik untuk kerajaan negeri menarik dan memperkukuh pelaburan dalam sektor penjagaan. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari berkata sidang julung kali menghimpunkan pengusaha, penyelidik, badan bukan kerajaan dan pemain industri teknologi penjagaan dari dalam dan luar negara itu dianjurkan sebagai… Continue reading SICS 2025 tarik pelaburan, kukuh ekonomi penjagaan di Selangor
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Real estate agent remanded over RM16,000 false renovation claims

KUALA TERENGGANU: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has secured a four-day remand order against a real estate agent suspected of submitting fraudulent renovation claims. Magistrate Iffah Nabihah Mohd Ishak approved the detention until Friday following an application by the Terengganu MACC branch. The suspect in his 50s was detained yesterday when he appeared to give a… Continue reading Real estate agent remanded over RM16,000 false renovation claims

Polis buru warga Indonesia tikam bekas isteri di Banting

SHAH ALAM: Polis sedang memburu seorang lelaki warga Indonesia bagi membantu siasatan kes menikam bekas isterinya di Banting semalam. Ketua Polis Daerah Kuala Langat Supt Mohd Akmalrizal Radzi berkata suspek dipercayai masih membawa pisau yang digunakan dalam kejadian tersebut. Beliau menyatakan motif jenayah itu didorong oleh rasa tidak puas hati suspek berumur 45 tahun terhadap… Continue reading Polis buru warga Indonesia tikam bekas isteri di Banting
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Ejen hartanah direman SPRM disyaki kemuka dokumen palsu kerja pengubahsuaian

KUALA TERENGGANU: Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) Terengganu memperoleh perintah reman terhadap seorang ejen hartanah bagi membantu siasatan kes pengemukaan dokumen palsu membabitkan kerja pengubahsuaian rumah. Majistret Iffah Nabihah Mohd Ishak mengeluarkan perintah reman selama empat hari bermula hari ini hingga Jumaat terhadap suspek lelaki berusia lingkungan 50 tahun itu. Suspek ditahan kira-kira pukul 12… Continue reading Ejen hartanah direman SPRM disyaki kemuka dokumen palsu kerja pengubahsuaian
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Hajiji serius bendung budaya buli di sekolah Sabah segera

KOTA KINABALU: Ketua Menteri Sabah Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor memandang serius isu buli yang semakin berleluasa di institusi pendidikan termasuk sekolah. Hajiji menyatakan hasratnya untuk membendung budaya tersebut dengan segera. Beliau secara peribadi berasa amat sedih dengan budaya buli dalam kalangan pelajar. Keadaan menjadi lebih mengecewakan apabila masalah itu turut berlaku di sekolah agama. “Budaya… Continue reading Hajiji serius bendung budaya buli di sekolah Sabah segera
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Mahkamah tolak permohonan OKU fail petisyen rayuan luar tempoh masa

PUTRAJAYA: Mahkamah Persekutuan menolak permohonan seorang lelaki Orang Kurang Upaya untuk memfailkan petisyen rayuan di luar tempoh masa dalam kes pembunuhan. Panel tiga hakim dipengerusikan Presiden Mahkamah Rayuan Datuk Abu Bakar Jais membuat keputusan tersebut hari ini. Kang Chang Heng yang berusia 46 tahun diperintahkan membela diri atas pertuduhan membunuh dan membakar empat sekeluarga di… Continue reading Mahkamah tolak permohonan OKU fail petisyen rayuan luar tempoh masa
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KPM jalankan siasatan dalaman kes pelajar jatuh asrama sekolah

KUALA LUMPUR: Kementerian Pendidikan telah memulakan proses siasatan dalaman bagi meneliti semua aspek pematuhan prosedur operasi standard di sebuah sekolah di Sabak Bernam. Siasatan ini berikutan kejadian seorang pelajar lelaki Tingkatan Tiga yang dipercayai terjatuh dari tingkat tiga asrama sekolah terbabit. Menteri Pendidikan Fadhlina Sidek berkata laporan polis telah dibuat bagi membolehkan siasatan lanjut dilaksanakan… Continue reading KPM jalankan siasatan dalaman kes pelajar jatuh asrama sekolah
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Dua pengawal keselamatan didakwa menyamar polis, peras ugut mangsa

JOHOR BAHRU: Dua pengawal keselamatan didakwa di dua Mahkamah Majistret di sini atas pertuduhan menyamar sebagai anggota polis dan melakukan pemerasan terhadap seorang lelaki. Mohamad Syafiq Zakaria dan Mohamad Sulaiman Ab Rahman, masing-masing berusia 29 tahun, mengaku tidak bersalah selepas pertuduhan dibacakan di hadapan Majistret Nabilah Nizam dan Atifah Hazimah Wahab. Untuk pertuduhan pertama, kedua-dua… Continue reading Dua pengawal keselamatan didakwa menyamar polis, peras ugut mangsa
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Sabah CM calls for immediate action to curb school bullying nationwide

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor has expressed deep concern over the growing issue of bullying in educational institutions, including schools, and stressed that the problem must be curbed immediately. Hajiji said he was personally saddened by incidents of bullying among students and even more disappointed that such cases also occurred in… Continue reading Sabah CM calls for immediate action to curb school bullying nationwide

Lelaki maut terkena renjatan elektrik ketika pikat burung di Pendang

ALOR SETAR: Seorang lelaki maut dipercayai terkena renjatan elektrik ketika memikat burung di Kampung Bukit Tok Chom, dekat Pendang. Ketua Polis Daerah Pendang Supt Rodzi Abu Hassan berkata mayat Sahrulnizam Ramli, 53, ditemukan oleh orang awam dan polis menerima laporan berkaitan penemuan mayat itu pada 9.55 pagi. Individu terbabit menyatakan telah menemukan mayat seorang lelaki… Continue reading Lelaki maut terkena renjatan elektrik ketika pikat burung di Pendang
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UN demands Israeli investigations into Gaza killings yield results

GENEVA: The United Nations insisted that Israel must ensure its investigations into alleged unlawful killings in Gaza produce concrete results. United Nations human rights office spokesman Thameen Al-Kheetan stated that justice must follow these probes into incidents like Monday’s hospital strike that killed twenty people. “The Israeli authorities have, in the past, announced investigations in… Continue reading UN demands Israeli investigations into Gaza killings yield results

Unemployed man jailed and fined for recording obscene images and videos

KUALA LUMPUR: An unemployed man received a 10-month prison sentence and a 5,000 ringgit fine after pleading guilty to recording and possessing hundreds of obscene images and videos. Magistrate Amira Abd Aziz ordered 28-year-old P Naagiran to begin serving his prison term immediately from today. She further ruled that failure to pay the fine would… Continue reading Unemployed man jailed and fined for recording obscene images and videos

Germany and Canada sign raw materials deal to reduce China reliance

BERLIN: Germany and Canada will sign a cooperation agreement on critical raw materials to reduce heavy dependence on China. Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the partnership during a press conference with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Berlin. China’s dominance in supplying critical materials gained attention after Beijing introduced export restrictions on key rare earths this… Continue reading Germany and Canada sign raw materials deal to reduce China reliance

Kerjaya Prospek expects contract awards to regain momentum after govt clarifies SST implementation

KUALA LUMPUR: Kerjaya Prospek Bhd expects contract awards to regain momentum once the government issues clear guidelines on the expanded Sales and Service Tax (SST), following a slowdown over the past one to two months. Chairman Datuk Seri Tee Eng Ho said the group remains confident of securing “a few hundred million ringgit” worth of… Continue reading Kerjaya Prospek expects contract awards to regain momentum after govt clarifies SST implementation
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Viral hotel kettle cooking video raises hygiene concerns

IF you thought hotel kettles were just for hot water, think again — a viral video of travellers using one to cook shabu-shabu (hotpot dish of thinly sliced meat and vegetables boiled in water and served with dipping sauces) has left many netizens horrified and vowing never to use hotel kettles again. The video, posted… Continue reading Viral hotel kettle cooking video raises hygiene concerns

E&O lines up RM2.2 billion worth of property launches for rest of 2025

KUALA LUMPUR: Property developer Eastern & Oriental Bhd (E&O) is lining up RM2.2 billion worth of property launches for the remainder of 2025, which includes the upcoming Elmina retail shops, Elmina landed homes, Senna and Fera, as well as Andaman Island Plot 16E. Managing director Kok Tuck Cheong said he expects a heavier launch schedule… Continue reading E&O lines up RM2.2 billion worth of property launches for rest of 2025
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10,000 onde-onde balls form giant Jalur Gemilang for National Day

GUA MUSANG: A spectacular forty-one metre replica of the Jalur Gemilang made from ten thousand onde-onde balls became the centrepiece of National Day celebrations at the Kesedar Chalil Land Development Plan. The round-shaped delicacies were arranged in sixty-eight trays, symbolising the sixty-eight years since Malaysia’s independence. Sekolah Kebangsaan Chalil Parent-Teacher Association president Padzluddin Hamid revealed… Continue reading 10,000 onde-onde balls form giant Jalur Gemilang for National Day

UN rights chief demands Egypt end arbitrary detention of critics

GENEVA: The United Nations human rights chief has demanded Egypt immediately cease its practice of prolonged arbitrary detention against government critics. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk condemned Egypt’s common procedure of bringing new charges against individuals nearing completion of their prison sentences or maximum pretrial detention periods. “The Egyptian government must immediately… Continue reading UN rights chief demands Egypt end arbitrary detention of critics

Federal Court dismisses late appeal by hearing and speech impaired murder suspect

PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has dismissed an application to file a late appeal petition by a hearing and speech impaired man ordered to enter his defence on murder charges. A three judge panel led by Court of Appeal President Datuk Abu Bakar Jais ruled that the earlier Court of Appeal decision was not a final… Continue reading Federal Court dismisses late appeal by hearing and speech impaired murder suspect

Two men publicly flogged 76 times for gay sex in Indonesia’s Aceh

BANDA ACEH: Two men were publicly flogged 76 times each in Indonesia’s conservative province of Aceh after a court found them guilty of engaging in consensual same-sex relations under strict Islamic law. Gay sex remains outlawed exclusively in Aceh, which enforces a local interpretation of sharia, while it is not criminalised throughout the rest of… Continue reading Two men publicly flogged 76 times for gay sex in Indonesia’s Aceh

Legal Aid and Public Defence Bill 2025 enhances child protection

PUTATAN: The Legal Aid and Public Defence Bill 2025 prioritises enhanced legal protection for children involved in criminal cases as victims, with special focus on sexual crimes. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said announced that all child victims will receive automatic legal aid and support, including… Continue reading Legal Aid and Public Defence Bill 2025 enhances child protection

Behind Parliament’s Doors: Syerleena reveals shared office reality

MOST Malaysians picture Parliament as the fiery scenes inside the Dewan Rakyat, where MPs debate, exchange views – and sometimes even dish out verbal punches. But Bukit Bendera MP Syerleena Abdul Rashid recently gave Malaysians a rare peek beyond the chamber by showing her shared office space inside Parliament. In a video posted on her… Continue reading Behind Parliament’s Doors: Syerleena reveals shared office reality

Police hunt Indonesian man over alleged stabbing of ex wife in Banting

SHAH ALAM: Police are actively searching for an Indonesian man wanted for questioning regarding the alleged stabbing of his ex wife in Banting yesterday. Kuala Langat police chief Superintendent Mohd Akmalrizal Radzi confirmed the suspect is believed to have fled with the knife potentially used in the attack. “The motive for the incident is believed… Continue reading Police hunt Indonesian man over alleged stabbing of ex wife in Banting

Maybank posts improved second-quarter and half-year results, declares 30 sen cash dividend

KUALA LUMPUR: Malayan Banking Bhd’s (Maybank) net profit rose to RM2.62 billion in the second quarter ended June 30, 2025 (Q2’25) from RM2.52 billion in the previous corresponding quarter. However, revenue eased to RM17.07 billion during the quarter under review compared to RM17.17 billion previously. Meanwhile, for the six months ended June 30, 2025 (H1’25),… Continue reading Maybank posts improved second-quarter and half-year results, declares 30 sen cash dividend
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